kayaking on st john
kayaking on st john
hello. going to Stj in july-august.
1. want to go to the Baths, any recommended charters that are friendly and not rushing through the adventure?
2. kayaking. any recommended kayaking tours, or trips on the Island you recommend?
3. is the sea lice still active on the Island?
thanks. linda
1. want to go to the Baths, any recommended charters that are friendly and not rushing through the adventure?
2. kayaking. any recommended kayaking tours, or trips on the Island you recommend?
3. is the sea lice still active on the Island?
thanks. linda

Re: kayaking on st john
I highly recommend Arawak Tours kayaking trip to Hurricane Hole. That excursion was the highlight of our February trip, some of the most interesting snorkeling we have experienced on St John. Of course, getting to spend an unexpected extra day on island due to a snowstorm at home wasn't too bad either 

Re: kayaking on st john
where are you staying-- there is a young woman who does SUP tours and kayaking out of the east end and also you can rent kayaks at cinnamon and at crabby (and other places i am sure) and do your own thing.
the baths for a day always seems rushed-- if you are going with an organized boat that does the run tour i think that maybe the best would be pirates penny (google stormy petrel pirates penny and you will find them ) --
the baths for a day always seems rushed-- if you are going with an organized boat that does the run tour i think that maybe the best would be pirates penny (google stormy petrel pirates penny and you will find them ) --
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Re: kayaking on st john
If you specifically want to spend time at the Baths, I suggest you avoid the large day cruises. Charter your own on a small power boat. Then you can stay as long as you want.
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I wouldn't recommend this as a good guide will lead through the Baths and point out things you would miss on your own. We've done this trip many times (5-6) all with Pirates Penny and we have never felt rushed and have always been very happy with them.iheartsj wrote:If you specifically want to spend time at the Baths, I suggest you avoid the large day cruises. Charter your own on a small power boat. Then you can stay as long as you want.
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Re: kayaking on st john
We rented double kayaks at Cinnamon, then took them over to Mary's Point, snorkeled for awhile, and came back via Francis and Maho. Took us about 3 hours.