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Gorda Baths vs Jost Van Dyke


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We will be in Tortola in mid-February 2020 on the NCL Encore.  We are starting to choose our excursions, and we are having difficulty deciding between the Gorda Baths and a trip over to Jost Van Dyke.  

 

Our only other port site (other than San Juan) will be St. Thomas.  And we definitely want one good beach day either at Tortola or St. Thomas.

 

Even though we will be on a larger cruise ship, as far as I can tell we will be the only ship at port while in Tortola.  So if we choose the Baths, then hopefully it won't be that crowded.  But with that said, we are still torn between the baths and Jost Van Dyke.

 

Look forward to your input.

 

 

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I don't have anything more to recommend other than my posts 4 and 6 in your earlier thread (link here). If you are committed to taking an excursion through the cruise line and not going on your own and utilizing a driver on VG to guide you around the crowds, I would strongly suggest skipping the Baths. One larger ship is all it takes to make that excursion less enjoyable.

Take the Rebel Yell to White Bay for a couple hours. Hope that helps!

 

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