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While in St Thomas we will be taking a daysail that is scheduled to get back to RedHook at 400, our ship leaves at 500. Does this give us enough time to get back to the ship or should we get back a half hour earlier?

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While in St Thomas we will be taking a daysail that is scheduled to get back to RedHook at 400, our ship leaves at 500. Does this give us enough time to get back to the ship or should we get back a half hour earlier?

 

call the tour group you are doing the day sail with and inform them of your departure time we are also on a day sail from st thomas red hook and we called and made the arrangements of getting back earlier

paul & rosellen

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Hello,

 

The drive from Red Hook to Havensight (where most ships dock) takes about 20 minutes. The issue between 4-6pm is traffic, it gets bottle necked just before Havensight.

 

I think 30 minutes more time is a good idea, particularly if there are multiple ships in port that day. Let the daysail you are going out with know what time your ships' departure time is so they can get you back on time.

 

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