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Quote: I would definitely recommend this trip. The beach is gorgeous and has some good snorkeling. Overall, it was a fun time. I recommend the full-day trip. The half-day may seem too short to see both Buck Island Read More
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Quote: Ever wish you could go swimming in the aquarium at SeaWorld? Well, just go for a dip in one of Kauai’s popular North Shore snorkeling spots! The waters of Ke’e Beach and Tunnels offer an abundance of colorful Read More
Quote: Spectacular view across the Magen's Bay side of the island (we got great pics of our villa with the telephoto lens!). The view is free, but to get there you have to walk past some pretty cheesy shops. Sort of Read More
Quote: We snorkeled at Lameshur beach in March, 2006. The snorkeling was especially good, saw lots of sea life; sting rays, turtles, scuttle fish, squids, and various other fish. We had first time snorkelers there and Read More
Quote: I almost hate to put this entry in here for fear of giving away a secret! Little Magen's is a small beach some few hundred yards off the north end of Magen's Bay beach. It can best be reached by walking along the Read More
Quote: While out and about on our last full day at St. Croix, we decided to drive through the eastern side of the island. Included in our agenda was stopping at Point Udall, the eastern most point of the United Read More
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Quote: My wife and our 2 friends boarded a twin-hulled catamaran at the Weston/St. John one morning and set off on a trip over to Jost Van Dyke. I had read about JVD online and thought it worthy a visit. JVD is a very Read More
Quote: "St. Johns" with an "S" or "'S" is incorrect . In the U.S. Virgin Islands, there is an island named "St. John." There is a city called "St. Johns" in Antigua. I think there is one in Canada, too. But not here. Read More