Tortola Bath Excursion - Where did it go?

Fantasy2013

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I looked at the Tortola port adventures once they were posted (Aug/Sep time frame) and saw one for A Day at the Baths. This is something I really want to do. I went back to the site today to look at it again so I could show my DH but this port adventure is no longer listed. Did anyone else notice this? Do you think it's a glitch or could this port adventure no longer be an option? My cruise is not until April and I know Disney changes the port adventures as they contract with various companies but if an excursion to the Baths is not available through Disney I might have to look at another way to get there.

Any info anyone has would be appreciated.
 
TT23 looks similar?

Tour to Virgin Gorda (TT23)
Port of Call

Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Prices

$59 (ages 10 and up)$42 (ages 5 to 9)
Activity Level & Duration

Active4 to 4.5 Hours
Experience Type

Splashtacular, Sightseeing, Nature
Age

5 And Up

A Geological Wonder
Discover awe-inspiring boulders, secluded beaches, hidden caves and spectacular grottoes formed by volcanic activity.

On this adventure you will…

  • Board a ferry boat for the scenic 40-minute cruise along the Sir Francis Drake Channel to Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda.
  • Next, hop on board an open-air safari bus for a short 15-minute tour through Spanish Town to a stunning overlook of Savannah Bay, where a stop will be made to take photos.
  • Continue up the twisting road to the Top of The Baths, where you will meet your local guide, who will introduce you to The Baths National Park and lead you to a series of secluded beaches, spectacular pools and grottoes formed by volcanic activity and flooded with seawater.
  • Explore the intricate network of trails and boulders to discover the hidden caves and sea pools at the sandy beach of Devil's Bay.
  • Enjoy nearly 3 hours of free time to swim and relax before making your way back to the Top of The Baths, where you can take in the spectacular views of the surrounding islands and do a little souvenir shopping.
  • Reboard your safari bus for the approximately 15-minute cruise back to the pier.
 
Thanks. I think they must have renamed it. It used to be a Day at the Baths (TT04). This appears to be very similar if not the same. I'm glad it's still an option! Thank you!
 
There were 2 different ones when I last looked. One included lunch and one did not
 

Some one reported even though they removed the full day excursion on the port site, when they went to book, both excursions were there for booking.
 
I booked mine on Monday and they were both there. The Day at the Baths is a longer excursion than The Tour of Virgin Gorda. How long is your ship in Port? Maybe that's a factor...
 
Anyone know how rigorous or strenuous this is??? Read a few reviews on Trip Advisor and Cruise Critic that mentioned some hiking/steep hills/rocks......traveling with a couple in our group who might not be too good with this?
 
Anyone know how rigorous or strenuous this is??? Read a few reviews on Trip Advisor and Cruise Critic that mentioned some hiking/steep hills/rocks......traveling with a couple in our group who might not be too good with this?
yes, I was wondering the same thing. For personal reference - if Dunn's River Falls is a 10 and walking up the steps on the side is a 1, where does the walk along the trail to the Baths rank?
 
Here's are the two options I see when I login to actually book excursions from my reservations page:

A Day at the Baths (TT04)
Select this Activity
Duration: 5.5 to 6 Hours
On this tour you will:

  • Board a ferry boat for the scenic 40-minute cruise along the Sir Francis Drake Channel to Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda.
  • Next, hop onboard an open-air safari bus for a short 15-minute tour through Spanish Town to a stunning overlook of Savannah Bay where a stop will be made for photos.
  • Following the twisting road to the Top of the Baths where your local guide will introduce you to the area and lead you to the Baths beach. Nature has created a series of secluded beaches, spectacular pools, and grottoes, formed by volcanic activity and flooded with seawater.
  • Explore the intricate network of trails and boulders to discover hidden caves and sea pools and the sandy beach of Devil's Bay.
  • Enjoy approximately 2-hours and 45-minutes of free time to swim and relax before making your way back to the Top of the Baths.
  • Take in the spectacular views of the surrounding islands over a tasty lunch followed by some time for souvenir shopping.
  • Board the safari buses once more for the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier.


Tour to Virgin Gorda (TT23)

Select this Activity
Duration: 4 to 4.5 Hours
On this tour you will:

  • Board a ferry boat for the scenic 40-minute cruise along the Sir Francis Drake Channel to Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda. Next, hop onboard an open-air safari bus for a short 20-minute tour through Spanish Town to a stunning overlook of Savannah Bay where a stop will be made for photos. The tour continues, following the twisting road to the Top of the Baths where you meet your local guide, who will introduce you to the area and lead you to the Baths beach. Nature has created a series of secluded beaches, spectacular pools, and grottoes, formed by volcanic activity and flooded with seawater.
  • Explore the intricate network of trails and boulders to discover hidden caves and sea pools and the sandy beach of Devil’s Bay. Enjoy approximately two hours of free time to swim and relax before making your way back to the Top of the Baths. Take in the spectacular views of the surrounding islands and take some time for souvenir shopping before boarding the safari buses once more for the return drive to the boat and cruise back to the pier.
 
Found some reviews of the Bath excursion from 2014 on a Carnival review web page:

This excursion was worth the money. it was a truly amazing experience. I would recommend that you purchase water shoes because it does require hiking up and down trails. Once you get to the first beach you get a feeling for the size of the boulders that are along the shore. You will hike through the caves and some of the passages are narrow but easy to get through. The private beach on the other side of the caves is picture postcard beautiful. Don't miss this one.


This excursion ended up being my favorite from my Caribbean cruise. You take a short boat ride to the island followed by a motorcoach ride to the beach area. The path down to the beach is a little uneven so make sure you wear shoes you can walk in. There is a small bar/food stand on the beach you can get rum punch and snacks from. The water was clear and warm, the scenery was beautiful and the caves were fun to explore. I would definitely recommend taking this trip to Virgin Gorda.

Breath taking views! Plus, enough time is allotted to tourist to really enjoy the sights and get some pictures taken. The staff are so professional and accommodating to all people. One thing you should be cautious of is that going through the caves require extreme levels of physical fitness but you can opt out of it. Good rum punch!!!!


Traveling to Virgin Gorda and the Baths was a unique experience. We traveled with our teenage sons, 15 and 17, and it was a fun day for them to explore the caves and the unique rock formations at the baths. The water was beautiful. My husband and I were not in good enough physical shape to explore the caves but staying on the beach was ok as we really wanted our kids to have fun. They went off on their own and are still talking about it. I would caution families with younger children to make sure the adults in the group understand you really need to be in good shape to explore the caves. This is not your typical beach day as it is very rocky at the Baths so wear water shoes.

The ride out is a little rough and there really isn't a tour guide. Wear good shoes as you are walking down an uneven pathway. You can stay right at the bottom and enjoy the beach, swimming and snorkeling or you can continue and climb/crawl through caves (more than moderate level). The place is simply amazing though and worth it! Free and unlimited rum punch on the way back! Definitely worth doing! Don't forget your camera.


My hubby and I decided on this excursion at the last minute and boy are we glad that we did. This was my favorite place out of all the places we visited on our cruise. It was a bit more exercise than I was expecting, but completely doable. The rock features, the caves and the beautifuly clear water were so awesome. We were so pleased with our visit this wonderful place.


While Virgin Gorda and the Baths are truly a beautiful place, the trip to and from was less than desirable. Don't let them kid you, there is really no tour guide on this trip. I believe their only job was to make sure we didn't get left behind. While the path to beach isn't to bad, if you want to see the baths, you need to be ready to do some climbing and crawling in tight spaces. This part of the trip is more that a moderate activity level. This is a national park, so It can get a little crowded at times. But if you want to a very unique place, this trip is for you.
 
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I was wondering where you would find the excursions that are offered? I'm going on the Disney cruise in April as well and would love to see what excursions they are offering!!

Thanks,
JH
 
I was wondering where you would find the excursions that are offered? I'm going on the Disney cruise in April as well and would love to see what excursions they are offering!!

Thanks,
JH
On the DCL website, hover over "Things to do" and click on "Port Adventures" in the pull down menu.

Then scroll down to the itinerary that you are interested in and click on the > arrow. Then, at the top of the next page you can specify a port you are interested in seeing what's available (left hand side).
 
On the DCL website, hover over "Things to do" and click on "Port Adventures" in the pull down menu.

Then scroll down to the itinerary that you are interested in and click on the > arrow. Then, at the top of the next page you can specify a port you are interested in seeing what's available (left hand side).
THANK YOU !!!
 
I've done the Baths twice. Once from the top of the hill, once from the water. There are two paths down from the top of the hill. The path to the Baths was terraced and easy. Then you go through the boulders. You need to be able to crouch down, climb a ladder and walk on an angled boulder. That brings you through to another beach, Devil's Bay. The path up to the parking lot from there was a lot longer. Not hard, just long and hot.
If they offer an option to come in from the water, it's a deep swim that can be a little tougher if it's wavy. I used a noodle which made it easy.
 

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