Villa Margarita St Croix USVI

Current Sargassum Situation in St Croix (2026) – Live Forecast Map

Current Sargassum Situation in St. Croix (Updated March 2026)

Current situation in St. Croix
• East end beaches: small patches
• North shore: clear
• West end: clear
• Seasonal outlook: low until early summer

As of March 2026, only small patches of sargassum are reaching the eastern shores of St. Croix. The north shore and west end beaches remain largely clear. Large seasonal blooms typically occur between June and September depending on Atlantic currents.

St Croix sargassum forecast map (USVI) showing typical seaweed impact areas
St Croix sargassum seaweed forecast

St Croix can get Sargassum at times (especially in summer). It’s part of a wider Caribbean pattern that can also affect Florida and Mexico. A little planning can help prevent it from ruining your holiday. Here’s some useful information about what causes Sargassum, tips to help avoid Sargassum, as well as the latest Sargassum maps in the US Virgin Islands. Get fresh updates about the St Croix Sargassum 2026 situation as you plan your trip.

Is there sargassum in St Croix right now (2026)?

Sargassum in St Croix can change week to week based on wind and currents. Check the live forecast maps on this page (especially the last 7-14 days) and then confirm with the live beach webcams below. Even during peak season, some St Croix beaches can stay mostly clear.

When is sargassum season in St Croix?

Sargassum season in St Croix usually peaks in summer, most often from June through September. Some years are lighter and some are heavier. Conditions can also shift quickly after wind changes or storms.

What months are worst for sargassum in St Croix?

The worst months for sargassum in St Croix are usually June, July, and August. September can also be impacted depending on weather patterns. May is often the transition month when larger arrivals may begin.

Which side of St Croix gets the most sargassum?

The side of St Croix that is downwind can get more sargassum at a given time. That means one coastline can be affected while another is mostly clear. Because wind direction changes, the live forecast map is more reliable than general rules.

What is the difference between seagrass and sargassum in St Croix?

Seagrass grows naturally underwater in some St Croix bays and is not considered a nuisance. It often supports fish and turtles and can improve snorkeling. Sargassum floats on the surface, washes onto beaches, and can pile up and decay in large amounts.

Sargassum Seaweed 2026 Forecast Map

Check the Live Sargassum Map (Satellite Data). This satellite map from CARICOOS tracks sargassum concentrations across the Caribbean Sea and helps estimate when seaweed may reach St. Croix beaches. Click here.

How to read the sargassum forecast map:

  1. Check the last 7-14 days to see the direction of movement
  2. Use the 3-day forecast to estimate near-term arrivals
  3. Wind shifts can move sargassum to different coasts quickly
  4. After storms, conditions may change within 24-48 hours

Seeing recent flows can help increase your chances of finding sargassum-free beaches or at least beaches without sargassum in massive amounts.

Best Sargassum-free beaches in St Croix in 2026

While never guaranteed, your best shot for sargassum-free beaches is the North Shore and the West End. Because Sargassum flows from the southeast, the South Shore & East End get hit the hardest.

Here are some useful tips to prevent Sargassum from spoiling your Virgin Island vacation. A little planning and flexibility can go a long way.

Typical Sargassum Season

MonthTypical Sargassum Risk (St Croix)What to ExpectBest Planning Tip
JanuaryLowUsually minimal sargassumPick beaches based on wind and you’ll usually be fine
FebruaryLowTypically low riskGreat month for clear water and snorkeling
MarchLowUsually low riskCheck the live map only if you see unusual reports
AprilLow to MediumCan start increasingIf you’re sensitive to seaweed, prioritize north/west beaches
MayMediumFirst larger arrivals possibleUse the 3-day map before choosing your beach each day
JuneHighPeak season beginsExpect variability – some beaches can be clean, others impacted
JulyHighOften heavy sargassum weeksAvoid planning a trip around one perfect beach
AugustHighPeak season continuesFocus on beaches that are clean that week, not the best overall
SeptemberMedium to HighCan remain significantStorms can shift conditions quickly in 24-48 hours
OctoberMediumOften improvingConditions usually start easing, but not guaranteed
NovemberLow to MediumTypically much lessGreat shoulder month with lower seaweed risk
DecemberLowUsually minimalGood month for calm beach conditions

How to Keep Seaweed From Ruining Your Holiday

  1. Travel between November and May: Sargassum blooms are greatest during the summer when water temperatures are higher. Winter & spring months see much less Sargassum, or none at all. Click here to see the sargassum season.
  2. Get a rental car: having a car gives you great flexibility to choose between beaches. So if the beach where you’re staying has a Sargassum problem you can easily spend your days at other Sargassum-free beaches.
  3. Stay on the West End or North Shore: as said earlier, these sides of the island experiences the lowest levels of St Croix Sargassum due to the directional flows of the algae and ocean currents.
  4. Focus on land-based activities: there are so many amazing land-based activities on St Croix that many people overlook because of our great beaches. Try ziplining, a off-road jeep tour, horseback riding, visiting historical sites, etc.
  5. Keep perspective: Sargassum is nature in action, and while it occasionally may create some unpleasantness and odor, don’t let it hijack your holiday. Take it in stride, relax, enjoy another rum punch, and view it as a chance to take in all the many other wonderful pleasures of St Croix beyond the beach. When life gives you lemons, ask for tequila & salt.

Current Sargassum Seaweed Conditions – Live Webcams

The best way to check the latest St Croix Sargassum situation is on the Sargassum Map above and with the real-time live St Croix beach webcams below. These seaweed beach cams will help you sargassum-free beaches which are available TODAY!

Cane Bay Beach webcam – current Sargassum conditions
Christiansted harbor webcam – Sargassum report
The Palms live webcam – Sargassum seaweed forecast
Buccaneer beach webcam- Sargassum update
Schooner Bay live webcam – Sargassum seaweed report
West side webcam

St Croix Sargassum Forecast

Sargassum seaweed may or may not return to St Croix & St Thomas in summer 2026 It’s impossible to predict if it will appear, and if it will be a serious problem or minor nuisance. As stated above, there are always plenty of sargassum-free beaches in St Croix to visit so don’t let it affect your vacation planning. Remember, many other locations get hit a lot worse!

St Thomas Sargassum Forecast Report

What’s the current St Thomas Sargassum seaweed situation? Where can I find St Thomas Beaches without Sargassum Seaweed?

Click on the live beach cams to find the current St Thomas sargassum 2026 updates.

Sapphire Beach St Thomas – sargassum level
St John webcam – seaweed status

What’s the Margaritaville St Thomas seaweed situation like? While there are no live webcams at the resort, it’s best to check nearby beach webcams to get some idea if it is a problem or not.

St John sargassum 2026 forecast report

Looking for St John beaches without Sargassum seaweed? Then click on live webcams below to see current St John sargassum 2026 levels in the US Virgin Islands.

Frank Bay beach
Cinnamon & Maho Bay St John
Coral Bay St John
Rendezous Bay
Hart & Rendezvous Bays St John live webcam
Cruz Bay St John beaches

Cruz Bay St John -current sargassum levels
Maho Bay
Fish Bay St John USVI

Here’s also a source for St John Sargassum 2026 weekly updates: https://explorestj.com/sargassum/

3-day Sargassum Forecast for USVI (St Croix & St Thomas)

Click on the Caricoos map here for real-time satellite Sargassum seaweed forecast for St Croix & St Thomas: Click here

You can also visit the Satellite-based Sargassum Watch System (SaWS) site with real-time sat photos but you’ll need some technical background to interpret the data.

Caribbean Sargassum Season 2026

The “Caribbean Sargassum seaweed season” usually peaks in summer, from June until September. The sargassum season for Cancun, Mexico, Florida, Punta Cana, and the whole Caribbean can be easily visualized in the below video:

sargassum seaweed forecast map St Thomas Cancun Mexico Florida
Sargassum season for Cancun Mexico Florida St Thomas

NOAA Sargassum seaweed map in 2026

A final and solid resource for real-time sargassum seaweed maps is the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Viewer Satellite Seaweed Detection and Monitoring From Space. Here you can find satellite maps and 2026 forecasts of sargassum levels in Florida, Cancun, Mexico, the Caribbean, and of course the US Virgin Islands, as well as sargassum forecasts for 3-14 days. A very valuable resource.

Sargassum forecast map 2025 Florida Cancun Mexico Caribbean
Sargassum seaweed forecast map 2026 – Florida Cancun Mexico Caribbean

Sargassum 2026 update news

2025 Could See a Surge in Sargassum Seaweed Across the Region

Read more about St Croix beaches here.