shosh1530
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We are doing an Eastern Caribbean cruise this summer on the Fantasy with stops at Tortola and St. Thomas. We hope to do snorkeling at least one of those days (first timers) and are torn about the options.
Does anyone have favorite places where they've snorkeled on this route? Especially that would be good for beginners (including a 12 year old boy who sometimes gets bored easily)? I'd especially love to see a sea turtle and am considering some options that include kayaking (which I loved in Alaska last year).
We are considering:
-Booking a shared day sail in Tortola (not through DCL) to Norman Island/Caves area. Pricier as it is only 12-15 people. This would be a full 6-hour day with 2-3 snorkel stops, some beach time, and lunch. A bit worried that the time frame/amount of snorkeling would be too much for the kiddo.
-Treasure Island Swim & Snorkel (TT44) in Tortola - This seems to go to similar area as the day sail above (I think?) with one 60 minute stop and then 60 minute beach stop where you can relax or snorkel from the beach. Cost is less but I'm guessing more people?
-Snorkel at Norman Island (TT20) in Tortola - Another option from DCL with two stops (about 3 hours total). Videos online look like the boat might carry 50-70 people.
-Aquatic Snorkeling with Sea Turtles (ST86) in St. Thomas (DCL) - mostly attracted to this for the possibility of sea turtles. Snorkeling is from the beach not a boat.
-A kayak and snorkel tour through St. Thomas Adventure Tours in St. Thomas. They offer small group tours (6 people) and have a money back guarantee to see turtles (either from beach or kayaking snorkel tours). Anyone done this?
-Snorkeling with sea turtles tour through VI ecotours in St. John - 3 hour tours but have to add ferry time back and forth. They do snorkeling from Honeymoon beach and kayak/snorkel tours.
-Kayak, Hike, and Snorkel of Cas Cay (ST32) - This is more in a mangrove area and would likely not have turtles. But DS liked the sound of it (especially the hermit crab races).
Decisions decisions decisions! We would likely do an island tour/beach time at whichever stop we don't snorkel at.
Does anyone have favorite places where they've snorkeled on this route? Especially that would be good for beginners (including a 12 year old boy who sometimes gets bored easily)? I'd especially love to see a sea turtle and am considering some options that include kayaking (which I loved in Alaska last year).
We are considering:
-Booking a shared day sail in Tortola (not through DCL) to Norman Island/Caves area. Pricier as it is only 12-15 people. This would be a full 6-hour day with 2-3 snorkel stops, some beach time, and lunch. A bit worried that the time frame/amount of snorkeling would be too much for the kiddo.
-Treasure Island Swim & Snorkel (TT44) in Tortola - This seems to go to similar area as the day sail above (I think?) with one 60 minute stop and then 60 minute beach stop where you can relax or snorkel from the beach. Cost is less but I'm guessing more people?
-Snorkel at Norman Island (TT20) in Tortola - Another option from DCL with two stops (about 3 hours total). Videos online look like the boat might carry 50-70 people.
-Aquatic Snorkeling with Sea Turtles (ST86) in St. Thomas (DCL) - mostly attracted to this for the possibility of sea turtles. Snorkeling is from the beach not a boat.
-A kayak and snorkel tour through St. Thomas Adventure Tours in St. Thomas. They offer small group tours (6 people) and have a money back guarantee to see turtles (either from beach or kayaking snorkel tours). Anyone done this?
-Snorkeling with sea turtles tour through VI ecotours in St. John - 3 hour tours but have to add ferry time back and forth. They do snorkeling from Honeymoon beach and kayak/snorkel tours.
-Kayak, Hike, and Snorkel of Cas Cay (ST32) - This is more in a mangrove area and would likely not have turtles. But DS liked the sound of it (especially the hermit crab races).
Decisions decisions decisions! We would likely do an island tour/beach time at whichever stop we don't snorkel at.
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