fredandkell
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Love to hear reports from people on the first DCL cruise back there! Thanks!
Virgin Gorda. More rough than pre-storm? What I’d seen to/from The Baths from the ferry & marina on previous trips was mostly pretty rough already. Although, the marina where we docked on VG before I saw in post-storm videos was completely leveled. Like there was a slab left. It was wild to see it that way.Virgin Gorda was in rough shape, really rough, but the Baths were fine. Just depressing heading there. Lots of rebuilding happening and still a lot to go.
Didn't see much of Tortola except the port itself and it didn't look too bad.
Everyone was happy we were there.
I’m really glad tourists are going back. I know that helps rebuild an industry that many depend on. But, any little step towards normalcy for them helps their spirits, too.I would say VG was probably pretty rough before the storm, but you can definitely tell there's still a lot of storm damage. We didn't head directly to the Baths. They took us on a quick tour of the island and stopped at a few overlooks to get pictures. The driver told us some stories about the recovery and how they survived the storm in their bathroom. Everyone we saw was very happy we were there.
The Bath's themselves looked like it had recovered. I didn't see any damage to the buildings at the top of the hill or down at the beach.
Our tour operator (Snorkel at Norman Island) confirmed we were the first big cruise ship to visit in 2018. All the vendors were glad to see us!
Snorkeling was fun, we stopped first along the island where there was no beach, just sheer cliffs along the water and some sea caves. Then we went to a cove with a beach and some docks, and a few repaired buildings but lots more repair needed even for a simple beach club.