sunset cruise-Cruz Bay

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adkmts
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sunset cruise-Cruz Bay

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I can't imagine traveling to STJ without consulting the experts in this forum! Thank you so much!
One more question(for now!)
Any recommendations for a sunset sail or 1/2 day sail that leaves out of the Cruz Bay area, which is where we are staying?
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Saint
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Sunset Sail

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I would highly recoomend the Calypso catamaran. We actually charted the boat for our wedding ceremony two years ago and you couldn't ask for a nicer group of people to captain

www.calypsovi.com
savvy
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Post by savvy »

Try Capt. Phil on the Wayward Sailor.
We have done the full day, half day, and Jost sails with him and have enjoyed all. He only takes 6 passengers at a time.
www.waywardsailor.net
sailorgirl
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Post by sailorgirl »

My suggestion Trisel III, no much on frills but she goes like stink. Depends on what your looking for, creature comforts or fast sailing
ncsyracuse
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Re: sunset cruises / snorkle- sail

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I know the request for suggestions on sunset cruises/ 1/2 snorkle trips was made a few days ago, but I thought I would give my two cents.
We did the full day snorkle / sail with Catain Doug on the Gypsie Spirit. We booked through LowKey, but I believe they have their own web site. "Hands on Sailing". We had a great time. They will take up to 6 people, but we were lucky enough to be the only guests that day. It was the best snorkling of the whole 2 week trip! And once the wind really fills the sails, Captn Doug really starts to shine. I would do it again in a heart beat.
www.handsonsailing.com
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