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2009 CruiseCrazies ® Group Cruise

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To get to St John, USVI from St Thomas, you don't really need an excursion. Take a taxi from the pier to Red Hook, where a ferry leaves about every 30 minutes for the short ride, about 20 minutes. In Cruz Bay, St John, where the ferry lands, take a taxi to the beach you prefer: Trunk Bay which is National Park with all the facilities, Cinnamon Bay which is usually a bit less crowded, or others along the way. There are taxis at both of those to take you back to town when you are ready to take a ferry back. Check the schedule when you arrive so you know when you need to catch your ferry to get back. The later you get to Trunk Bay, the more crowded it gets with excursion people. Also, after riding the ferry back to Red Hook, allow enough time for heavier afternoon traffic to get back to the ship. The whole trip for 2 people costs less than the fare for 1 on an excursion.

Info on St John and beachs is at http://www.divestjohn.com/beaches.html

Something else we have done twice in St Thomas is http://www.sailwinifred.com/

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Something else we have done twice in St Thomas is http://www.sailwinifred.com/

that looks great!! I think the yacht holds 6 guests is that right John? Any couple want to do this ??

That is correct, 6. And it doesn't have to be a group of 6. Karen and I have just called and booked ourselves.

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I can't find the email from them because I had a computer crash in early 2008, but as I recall it was about $120 per person. It is about 6 hours and includes lunch, beverages, and equipment if needed.

We've treated each other to it twice as a December anniversary present.

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I can't find the email from them because I had a computer crash in early 2008, but as I recall it was about $120 per person. It is about 6 hours and includes lunch, beverages, and equipment if needed.

We've treated each other to it twice as a December anniversary present.

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I can't find the email from them because I had a computer crash in early 2008, but as I recall it was about $120 per person. It is about 6 hours and includes lunch, beverages, and equipment if needed.

We've treated each other to it twice as a December anniversary present.

I just shot off an email to inquire as to availability and cost for November the 12... John said he thought the cost was around $120 pp for the six hour adventure...just so i know is anyone else interested..(remember interest does not commit you to doing this) availability if any will be first come, but at least this way I know who may be interested...

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I just heard back from the Winifred

I immedately reserved the whole yacht....if you would like to join us... that is if your interested the price is $125 per person and space is limited only room for 4 more people...please email me as soon as you decide..

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