Tortola, St. Johns/St. Thomas Excursion Questions

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We have been before (same cruise last year, just the week that hits for Spring Break) and did the Baths and Magens Beach. Was thinking about doing the Rebel Yell Catamaran Treasure Island Snorkel Trip in Tortola and the Captain Nautica Mini Boat Snorkel in St. Thomas/St. Johns. Anyone feedback would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much.
 
My only feedback is that I'm 95% sure that doing that requires a passport. You can cruise to those places without one (if a US citizen during a closed loop cruise), but to go from St Thomas over to Tortola/St John's and back you have to have a passport.
 
We have been before (same cruise last year, just the week that hits for Spring Break) and did the Baths and Magens Beach. Was thinking about doing the Rebel Yell Catamaran Treasure Island Snorkel Trip in Tortola and the Captain Nautica Mini Boat Snorkel in St. Thomas/St. Johns. Anyone feedback would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much.

We are considering doing in the Baths and Magens Beach on our next cruise. How did you like those excursions? Did you book through Disney? How much of the day did they take up?
 
They each took up about half a day. Baths was fun, just very crowded. You had to wait around every turn. Booked through Disney. Start out on one beach, go through the rocks, end up on a really neat second beach, I think Devils Bay? I saw some folks taking little boats to Devils Bay and then swimming onto the beach - that looked really fun. Devils Bay had rocks that had been hallowed out where the water comes in and out.
Magnens is a very quiet beautiful beach. You take a little bus, go to the top of a mountain to get a picture - the guides on the bus could care less. There are people there at the top of the mountain selling stuff, a guy with a goat, very touristy. You then go to Magnens. I don't think we saw a fish over 1 inch all day. The water is very nice, clean, and absolutely no waves. You can go pretty far out as it is shallow. I think the number of people who have visited have stomped out any marine life. Little shop sells stuff and there is a place to eat/drink/waitress on the beach for drinks. A day at the beach. I don't quite remember but I think both were in the 930 to around 1 time period.
 


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