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  1. Nothing on STT like you find on Coz, but there are some very nice beaches on STT. Busy day as usual with 5 ships in port, but not a problem. Most day visitors looking for the amenities you request just hop a shared safari taxi and head to Sapphire or Lindbergh Bay (aka Emerald Beach). However there are 2 ships docked in Crown Bay which is close to Lindbergh. But you can find a ton of feedback on the STT beaches in this forum… I see you are in port from 10 - 10 and makes going to STJ per MS411’s suggestion a great option. Not sure how quiet it will be, but if the reviews don’t look great you can come back for other ideas 😄
  2. Check with these independent charters (private or shared) for snorkeling, beach time on Jost/Sandy Spit, or the Baths on Virgin Gorda. The first three outfits alternate between the east area for snorkel and the west area for beach time. Often the first guests to book that day choose the itinerary. The last is a private option for those wanting to get the most out of their short time in the BVI. So you want to look at the east excursions for some of the best snorkeling in the Carib, and look at the Jost excursion for beach time. And book early! The most popular snorkel spots include the Indians and the Norman Caves, with lunch/beach time at Island Bight, Cooper Island, Peter island or the Willy T. https://kuralu.com/ https://patouche.com/ https://aristocatdaysails.com/ also look at Capt. Malcolm - https://sunshinepowerboats.com
  3. Ok, I saw GCM on your next cruise so went with that ☺️ You can compare the Tortola info here to what you learn from the Grenada forum. Really depends on what you are looking for in a daysail - snorkeling, visiting other islands, etc… Good luck!
  4. By “St George’s”, are you asking about Georgetown, Grand Cayman (GCM)? Both offer great daysail options, but they are very different, at least from our experiences. Catamaran sails out of Tortola are amazing. You can choose between an east tour that includes snorkel stops at the Indians, Norman Caves, and stops at Island Bight, Cooper Island, Peter island or the Willy T. The west tour focus on on some beach time in White Bay with stops at Sandy Spit and perhaps Diamond Cay. Some excellent operators include Aristocat, Kuralu, and Patouche. Grand Cayman is a tender port and the big excursion there is the stingray sandbar. But that is very touristy, and we enjoyed the jet ski excursion with Fat Fish Adventures much more. Just a more personal experience that works around the busier tourist boats… But let us know if these are the two destinations you are asking about? I see GCB on the Equinox Jan 27 itinerary but not Tortola…🤷🏼
  5. Better yet go there while on a Princess Cays stop before LP gets spoiled like so many other islands…
  6. Just saw that philv already hit STT… yesorno you have 9 hours in port I think I read? Whether you choose STJ or a nice beach like Sapphire, Paradise Point is a great way to end your day, especially if docked at Havensight.
  7. You can find several threads and hundreds of posts on taking the Red Hook ferry to St John. Very popular self-excursion, and probably thousands do that every week. It is a much better option than taking a ship excursion. Typical time is 30 - 40 min taxi, 20 min ferry (departs on the hour + any wait time when you arrive). with your extended time in port I would take a tour of the North Shore. The shared safari taxi drivers will be lined-up in Cruz Bay waiting to whisk folks to the various beaches. When you board the taxi the driver will let you know that you can stay on for the tour when others are dropped at the beach and get dropped at Trunk Bay after. Very reasonable price at $35/pp, which includes your ride to the beach. Then do some shopping with lunch in Cruz Bay. It is also a great opportunity to pick up a nice, quality Hook Bracelet from St John Bracelet Co. I had one custom made for my wife while we toured Cruz Bay. A nice gift for your spouse, or for yourself! For your return, just take a ferry that gives you 2+ hours to get back to your ship. But you will probably head back with plenty of time, and you may be able to stop at Paradise Point for the view and a cocktail before going back to the ship.
  8. We can highly recommend a private island tour on Antigua with Lawrence of Antigua. He will tailor the tour to your liking, and include a beach stop for lunch (you pay for lunch). Very reasonable, and a comfortable ride in a nice van. http://www.lawrenceofantigua.com/ Another time we really enjoyed a coastal tour of Antigua from the water on the Excellence, a two-tier catamaran. Great crew, and we’ve never seen water so blue. The motoring through English Harbor was the highlight…That is offered through the cruise line…
  9. I would contact AC, he can coordinate multiple vans for your tour if he still has availability for your day. Contact him now if interested as he is very popular with both land vacationers and day visitors… If not available the ladies at the information center can help you locate drivers… http://www.info-res.com/actaxibvi/ https://www.bvitourism.com/acs-taxi-service
  10. For your daughter, for a special treat, and since you arrive late among other ships, I would look at a private tour so she could see much of the beauty on her first visit. The first experience is so memorable, and the East End beaches like Sapphire and Lindqvist are so beautiful as you know. Have the driver drop you at one of those beaches if she is also inclined to lay her towel in the sand for a bit? Then take a tour of the island (with a view of Magens from above) and enjoy dinner at one if the restaurants overlooking CA or in Frenchtown. But if you want to just stick with a little beach time I’d suggest Lindbergh Bay just because Magens gets so busy…
  11. Next visit taxi into La Crucecita, it is a nice, quaint town, and the people are very welcoming.
  12. We stayed at Secrets and the property does get busier with day passes because they are so cheap one visiting group actually removed our belongings from our lounges while we were away for a few minutes!
  13. That’s a bit optimistic with 2 taxis and a ferry each way…we’ve waited in WB for 30 minutes for a taxi before so you need to allow for delays…
  14. CGB is a nice day…Or if you want to be more adventurous find a driver who will drop you at Smuggler’s Cove and arrange to return for you. Gorgeous beach with no other visitors except the more adventurous, and land vacationers getting away from CGB while the ships are in port. Nigel should be serving food and drink there (the driver can confirm). If no vendors at SC get dropped at Long Bay (West End), a picture postcard beach. You would pass LB on the way to SC… Both are a nice break or something different from White Bay…
  15. That is an ideal solution - enjoy! If there is no central taxi number to request a taxi as in other ports then you’re out of luck at Brewers, Cowpet and other less-visited areas..
  16. Sapphire is attracting more day visitors because there are just so many of them, and off-the-beach snorkeling (with all amenities) is limited to a few beaches. But it does offer the two snorkel areas with the sandier bottom swimming area in the center when the current hasn’t moved the sand… Coki can be a mess for snorkeling with so many novices churning up the water and feeding the fish…😔
  17. We always rent when staying on STT and I never inquired - but can’t you call a taxi? I thought there were sedans, or “non-safari” type taxis?
  18. For snorkeling would choose Sapphire, or Brewers if you don’t need lounges…
  19. For STT the cruise ship schedule on the VINow site shows what ships are scheduled for each dock, the scheduled arrival/departure times, and the ship passenger capacity..
  20. Yes they look to be fully booked during that period. But this is the Cancun forum, I’ve sent a request for your question to be moved to the Cozumel forum for more feedback…
  21. The western sail (JVD). Also Check itineraries offered by Kuralu and Patouche!
  22. Yes they normally sail out of West End for the west sails…
  23. Thank you for the question kayehall, and for that great feedback iheartmarshall! We haven’t cruised in 10 years or so because we built a retirement hone in the Riviera Maya, and spent most of our time there. But we just reversed course and sold there so we can enjoy more cruising and visiting other areas we love. And since we’ve only been to New Providence Island we are curious about the “private island” options. Your feedback helps, thanks again!
  24. Love your post and attitude! So are you actually just looking for an easy beach day on ST Thomas where you dock? Not St John…If so I agree that Lindbergh Bay - aka Emerald Beach after the Emerald Beach Resort - is your best bet for a decent beach with comfortable amenities for you. Your choice on a shared safari taxi with your kiddo on your lap, or a private ride with a car set, taxis are at your disposal at the dock.
  25. That is an easy beach day, especially from Crown. Great choice, and thanks for the chuckle! ☺️
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