Beach-to-Beach Power Swim

Beach-to-Beach Power Swim

Swimmers compete as an individual or as part of a 3-person team. Some swimmers also compete in the "assisted" category using snorkel and/or fins.

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Beach-to-Beach Power Swim is a multi-race event held in United States Virgin Islands‘ Trunk Bay, named as one of the world’s top 100 beaches by CNN in 2013. It is also one of the World’s Top 100 Open Water Swims and World’s Top 100 Island Swims.

Name of Race

Beach-to-Beach Power Swim

Event Nickname

Beach-to-Beach Power Swim

Event Month

May

Region

Caribbean

Body of Water

Maho/Cinnamon/Trunk/Hawksnest, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

Distances Offered

under 1k
1-2k
2-3k
3-4k
4-5k

Temperature

Moderate

Experience

Intermediate

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