HELP Tortola - TT21 Virgin Island Sail, Snorkel, and Beach and TT44 Treasure Island Snorkel and Swim

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Does anyone have experience with either of these tours. As I compare them, TT21 is cheaper and longer than TT44 .... their descriptions are very similar so I'm not understanding why one is more expensive and shorter in time than the other ... any experience or advice would be greatly appreciated! TYIA!! :-)
 
Does anyone have experience with either of these tours. As I compare them, TT21 is cheaper and longer than TT44 .... their descriptions are very similar so I'm not understanding why one is more expensive and shorter in time than the other ... any experience or advice would be greatly appreciated! TYIA!! :-)

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i haven't been to either, but i am guessing most people wouldn't know which one was which by their abbreviation alone. TT21 is Virgin Island Sail, Snorkel, and Beach Adventure for $55 (adults), and TT44 is Treasure Island Snorkel and Swim for $75.

hope that will jog someone's memory and allow them to give you a review.
 
i haven't been to either, but i am guessing most people wouldn't know which one was which by their abbreviation alone. TT21 is Virgin Island Sail, Snorkel, and Beach Adventure for $55 (adults), and TT44 is Treasure Island Snorkel and Swim for $75.

hope that will jog someone's memory and allow them to give you a review.

THANK YOU!!! Will edit title :-)
 

My DW and DD did T44. I wasn't feeling well. It was very rough that day 2/16/16. The water was cold and cause it was rough it was cloudy. There are suppose to caves you into but the crew never explain it so they didnt do it. The boat was very nice. My wife said that if calmer seas it would have been very good.
 
I am looking for info on this same excursion. Haven't found anything yet.
 
So we did the TT21 on our April 17th sailing. We grouped up in Fathoms around 12:30 I think. We walked out to the dock and loaded on the catamaran named "No Fear". The engine ran the whole time, they did unfurl the large sail as well once out of the bay. We sailed to Norman Island to a little cove on the Western side of the island. Then for about an hour, maybe an hour and half we snorkeled in some calm and clear waters. It wasn't a huge reef system, but there were a lot of fish, we saw a turtle, and we saw a ray - I think it was a manta ray.

We then re-boarded the ship and sailed to "Pirates Bight" just around the corner of the island. There was a bar, a couple of shops, a few chairs, and a number of private yachts in the harbor. After about an hour at the beach we boarded and sailed back to Tortola.

We got a couple of punch drinks while on the catamaran, no lunch or snack.

We loved it, would do it again for the price. The kids had a blast, the snorkeling was fine. Sitting on the netting on the bow of the catamaran was great.
 
Hi,

Can anyone tell me if the boat has a restrooms? And does it dock at a pier on the beach stop or do you have to swim ashore?

Thanks. xx
 
For the Treasure Island Snorkel and Swim (TT44) did the excursion leave in the morning or afternoon? Any more reviews on this excursion?
 

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