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  1. I'm debating on going to Little French Key for $55 a person OR book the Tabyana Beach Break through Carnival for $45. At each location we will have to buy our own drinks/food and if we want to rent snorkeling equipment..which we don't really know how to snorkel but may learn the day before in Belize.

     

    Which beach is prettier? My husband doesn't love the beach so most likely we will only be there for 2-3 hours unless he naps.. :) So i want to spend my 2-3 hours on the prettiest one with least amount of people if possible

     

    Thanks in advance for your reply!

  2. My husband and I will be in St. Thomas for one day in May, we will be on a Carnival Cruise, we really want to go to St. John though since it is a National Park. We are kind of big dorks and like to go to the visitors center of eah national park we visit and get a stamp for our national park passport book, kinda like a page for each park and we buy a magnet and all that goofy stuff LOL. I was researching the excursions and there is a specific excursion that does a bus tour of St John and specifically stops at the visitors center so I know we can run in and get our stamp but I noticed there is another excursion that goes to trunk bay and its an hour or so of snorkeling. snorkeling and beach time sound much more fun then sitting on a bus where i might get a bad seat and cant even see anything.. Since the Trunk Bay excursion also takes the ferry into Cruz Bay on St John which is right by the visitor center my question is for anyone who has done this excursion before, After arriving but before getting on the bus or taxi to go to Trunk Bay was there time for ppl to run off into the visitor center for even 5 minutes? Or maybe after the beach time while waiting for the ferry to go back to st thomas? Thanks!

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