Drake’s Seat – St. Thomas

Drake’s Seat is one of the most scenic overlooks on St. Thomas, offering a peaceful, elevated view of Magens Bay and the surrounding coastline. It’s a quick stop with a big visual payoff, giving you a clear look at the bright blue water, the curve of the bay, and the lush hills that frame the shoreline. The overlook is small, simple, and easy to reach, making it a popular choice for cruisers who want a beautiful photo stop without a long detour.
Fun Facts & History About Drake’s Seat
Drake’s Seat is named after Sir Francis Drake, the English explorer who sailed through the Caribbean in the 1500s. Local tradition says this hilltop was one of the spots where he watched for enemy ships entering the channel below, now known as the Drake Passage. While the exact historical accuracy is debated, the viewpoint has been a beloved stop for decades thanks to its calm setting and postcard‑worthy view of Magens Bay. Today, it remains one of the most photographed overlooks on the island and a classic part of many island tours.
Where Drake’s Seat Is Located
Drake’s Seat sits on the north side of St. Thomas, perched above Magens Bay. It’s located along the main road that winds through the hills, making it easy to reach by taxi or tour.
Why Drake’s Seat Is Worth Visiting
The view is the main reason to visit. From this overlook, you get a wide, unobstructed look at Magens Bay, one of the most famous beaches in the Caribbean. The setting is quiet and relaxed, and the stop is quick, making it perfect for cruisers who want a scenic moment without committing to a long excursion. It’s also a great spot for photos, especially on clear days when the water looks bright and vibrant.
What to Expect During Your Visit
Drake’s Seat is a simple roadside overlook with a stone bench, a small parking area, and a wide view of the bay below. There are no shops or facilities here — just a peaceful viewpoint where you can take photos, enjoy the breeze, and admire the scenery. Most visitors spend about 10–15 minutes here before continuing on to other attractions.
How to Get to Drake’s Seat From the Cruise Port
Drake’s Seat is about 15–20 minutes from the cruise port. Taxis are easy to find, and many island tours include this overlook as a quick stop. The drive takes you through the hills with glimpses of the coastline along the way.
Best Time to Visit Drake’s Seat
Mornings and early afternoons offer the clearest views. The overlook is outdoors and unshaded, so midday can be bright, but the breeze usually keeps it comfortable. Sunset can be beautiful, though the sun sets behind the hills rather than over the bay.
Tips for Visiting Drake’s Seat
- Bring your camera — the view is one of the best on the island.
- Plan for a short stop; most visitors stay less than 20 minutes.
- Combine it with Mountain Top or Magens Bay for an easy half‑day outing.
- Visit on a clear day for the brightest water color.
Final Thoughts
Drake’s Seat is a quick, scenic stop with a classic view of Magens Bay. It’s simple, peaceful, and easy to reach, making it a great addition to any St. Thomas cruise day.
You can see the full list of top things to do in St. Thomas here.

