Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Port Reviews

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by wannabetravler

We did RCL excursion to St. John for snorkeling in Trunk Bay. It was fantastic. Water was crystal clear. I must admit coral was pretty bleached out compared to coral I have seen in the past diving. Boat captain told us the two hurricanes that hit them in 2017 pretty much wiped out the coral. We did snorkel in another adjacent area and swam above a huge pod of fish, tiny minnows that was amazing.

Visited: Jul 21, 2019

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by Mordigan

Did a 4 hour excursion with Sunny Liston Tours. Great tour, a lot of fun. Sunny was the guide for 25 of us and he's quite a character. He had music blaring from the speakers and was singing along as we barrelled along the road. We never stopped smiling. We stopped at a few places and were given a bit of an explanation, but there's really not that much different than any other island. There were signs of hurricane damage but the island was still lush and green. We stopped a Magens Bay Beach for a couple of hours... magical. All the hotels on the island are closed for repairs until 2020 so we practically had the place to ourselves. This is the time to go!

Visited: Apr 15, 2018

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by debrina

We did a half-day snorkel with the turtles. Our sail boat captain took us to Buck Island where we were issued snorkel gear and given safety instructions. We had a hour or more to snorkel, but this was not the best location for snorkeling. I don’t know if it is typical of St. Thomas, or just this place. There wasn’t much coral, not colorful, and not a lot of interesting fishes. We did see two turtles munching on grass, and a small ray. The water was warm and clear. The best part of the excursion was the boat ride and the crew- the captain and a beautiful young woman who worked very hard for us. For those who forgot the necessities, they had sun block, underwater cameras, etc. available for purchase. On the ride back, pretzels, granola bars, beer, soda, water and rum punch were included in the price. It was a small group, maybe 20 people.

Visited: Mar 24, 2019

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