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  1. The tour was around 3.5 hrs
  2. They asked when we we’re getting off. We all were. But my understanding is if you are not vaccinated, you cannot go ashore
  3. Glad it helps. Hope you have a great trip and if you think of anything else, let me know.
  4. As we were about to leave port, it started raining and produced a gorgeous rainbow
  5. There is a pool with lots of chairs & some umbrellas. You can go around the back of Margarittaville to get in to the pool.
  6. There are shops, including a craft market with items made locally. There is a small section with the history of John Glenn splashing down at Grand Turk
  7. The port area was awesome. There were hundreds of chairs available. All are FREE except for a few places where umbrellas were set up with the chairs in the first two rows by the water. There is little shade. But you can move the chairs around under the palm trees. We found a spot to right of the pier that provided a little shade. The restaurant next door had some great music
  8. Due to high winds and lots of rain, our stop in Bimini aboard the Valiant Lady was canceled. Instead, they were able to arrange a stop in Grand Turk. We arrived in Grand Turk at 7am on what was suppose to be our second sea day. The weather was beautiful.
  9. Any questions, I’ll try and answer. contact Clifford Jacobs for a great tour around the island. He can help set you up with the best trip.
  10. Cruzan Rum and Captain Morgan’s are both produced in St Croix. Part of the normal tour is Captain Morgan’s for a tour of their facility. My husband really liked the Mutiny Vodka that is also produced on the island and wanted to take some home. We looked in a shop along the boardwalk, it was $28 a bottle. Our driver stopped a local store owned by a friend-he only had one bottle for $25. Then our driver got the idea to take us to the Mutiny distillery. He had never been inside. There is not a tour but there is a restaurant and small gift store. We bought bottles here for $20 each and they packaged them in a nice carry box. My husband had the Ginger Lime that he really liked. He bought several other flavors that I will let you know what he thinks about them when we get home and try them. Outside the distillery, there were horses just walking around
  11. There is a lot of history here. Many of the buildings are quite old. At the end of the boardwalk is a park. There is an old fort, gazebo and then different signs with the history. It is part of the US park service.
  12. Around the boardwalk there were lots of fish and sea weed. We were told they are currently experiencing a lot of sea weed right now.
  13. I took pictures of some of the different tour operators. Have no idea if they are good or not, but at least a place to start if you are looking for a trip. These were all in Christiansted. I’m sure if you emailed Clifton Jacobs, our driver, he could help too.
  14. We could see Buck Island. Buck Island is part of the National Park Service. The Buck Island Reef National monument is there. The only natural, under water monument in the United States & territories. The island is uninhabited and has a gorgeous beach. The snorkeling and diving is supposed to be spectacular
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