by CherylB10
Quaint. Difficult to manuver if you have any handicap
Visited: Aug 10, 2008
by MichelleZ
Turtle Bay Snorkeling was great! I would do that AGAIN!!!!!
Visited: Jul 20, 2008
by CharlesC1
St Georges was inviting and we enjoyed shopping and talking to people. One beach is an easy walk (.9 mile) and had bathrooms, changing rooms and food and drink. We had a wonderful day at this beach.
Visited: Jul 20, 2008
by BobT7
Take advantage of the bus passes - well worth the money! Tobacco Bay was a bit crowded on day 1 but offered excellent snorkeling. If you are looking for more secluded beaches then you must take a ride to Warwick Long Bay - we found two beaches with NOBODY there!!
Visited: Sep 24, 2006
by AnnthonyD
Tabacco Bay
Visited: Sep 02, 2007
by SharonC4
Not much to see. We did some exploring on our own. We ate lunch out, which was delish, but service was slow. The only bad thing was waiting 2 hours for the tender ferry.
Visited: Sep 05, 2010
by TonyaS1
St. Catherine's beach was on the ocean side and much larger than Tobacco. Both were beautiful and within walking distance of the ship.
Visited: May 28, 2006
by RichardJ8
The beaches of Fort St. Catherine and Tobacco Bay.The unfinihed church,the street fair,the gift shops and the artist Carole Holding.
Visited: Sep 02, 2007
by ChrisB21
Horse shoe bay, is worth the visit itself
Visited: Jul 30, 2006
by TashaR
St. George doesn't have too much to offer. So for only $20 we purchased a 2-day bus pass and spent most of our time in Hamilton & Horseshoe Bay...a must see!!!!
Visited: Jun 18, 2006
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