Where should I ask Capt. John to take us?
- Need2GetAway
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Where should I ask Capt. John to take us?
Poor Capt. John, he's going to be on a "blind date" (his term) with us unless I can come up with a little itinerary. There is just my husband and me and it's our first trip.
Anybody have suggestions? Here's a few factors to consider:
Potentially seasick spouse, so no place really far or really rough
We want to eat lunch and drink, you know, a bit lol
Limited snorkeling (we need instructions)
I'm into birding
Beach time or hammock time would be nice
Scenery
Maybe visit some other island (like what?)
??????
THANK YOU!
Anybody have suggestions? Here's a few factors to consider:
Potentially seasick spouse, so no place really far or really rough
We want to eat lunch and drink, you know, a bit lol
Limited snorkeling (we need instructions)
I'm into birding
Beach time or hammock time would be nice
Scenery
Maybe visit some other island (like what?)
??????
THANK YOU!
- GotToGetAway
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We went on a trip with a different boat and had a blast. We went to Tortola first of course for customs, then to the caves on Norman Island ( I think that's were), the Indians, over to Sandy Spit, to Foxy's for lunch, then stopped at JVD for some time at Soggy Dollar. We got back before dinner. Your captain can give you suggestions also, especially considering the sea conditions that day if your fearful of seasickness.
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I like Cooper Island for lunch and beaching - also the snorkeling there at Cistern Rock is excellent. Much quieter than JVD, especially the raucous drinking scene at White Bay during the day with all the day boats crowding in.
The reefs at Key Bay Peter Island and Benures Bay Norman Island are uncrowded and easy snorkeling.
A walk around Salt Island is a shore experience worth doing.
Capt John will be your dream blind date no matter what.
The reefs at Key Bay Peter Island and Benures Bay Norman Island are uncrowded and easy snorkeling.
A walk around Salt Island is a shore experience worth doing.
Capt John will be your dream blind date no matter what.
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There shouldn't be an issue with seasickness on Palma Bella!! Just wear a wrist band or take Dramamine or Bovine first!! A nice easy day on the water with Capt John: tour the North Shore of St. John from the water, stop at Soper's Hole for a little shopping (you have to check in to customs here also), Norman Island for drinks and beach, lunch on the Willy-T and of course, don't miss White Bay and Soggy Dollar for painkillers and hammock time!! Check out Capt John's Facebook page for lots more ideas:
https://www.facebook.com/PalmTreeCharters
https://www.facebook.com/PalmTreeCharters
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Captain John is the guy you want to be on a blind date with for sure!!! He will make sure you aren't seasick- On our recent trip, he had a plan to take us to Spyglass but was very honest that the condition just weren't suitable and so we changed it up and headed elsewhere!! Regardless of where you end up- you will have a blast with him! He is the best and we all LOVED our time with him!! Have fun ! and let us know how it goes.
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