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    Casual Cruiser fvandewouwer's Avatar
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    which riefs are the best ????

    My husband and I are going on a cruise with Carnival Liberty to the East Caribbean at the end of the month
    Route is San Juan, St Thomas, Antigua,Tortola and the Bahama’s
    We are fond of snorkeling, and of course would like to explore the islands
    Therefore I would like to ask you cruise-fans, if you could suggest us which excursions to do, Because we have been snorkeling a lot already a bit on very famous reeves ( red sea, Cayman island etc ) we wonder which excursion to take
    for ex St Thomas. There are 2 offers
    Captain Nautica and Casteway . Through google I find out that Buck Island ( castaway sail and snorkel ) is a very famous Reef National Monument but Captain Nautica ( I found this on the internet )says Our normal routine is to go to Turtle
    Cove, a turtle marine sanctuary” can anyone confirm this ???

    Antigua same question, the offer is Stingray sensation ( we have done that on our last cruise with RCC to Cayman Island and it was fabulous ) but there are maybe some other beautiful reeves, to do on our own ??

    Tortola :again 2 tours conc snorkeling and do not know which one is the best ; Tortola snorkeling tour to Norman Island or Virgin Island Sailaway, same question

    and last bot not least the Bahama's

    thank you all for your time and tips

    Frieda
    I am sorry for my English mistakes, but it is not my first language.

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    Cruise-a-Lot Planersedge's Avatar
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    The snorkeling at Coki Beach in St. Thomas or Trunk Bay over on St. John is very good and you do not have the excessive expense of a ships excursion.

    I have not seen any decent snorkeling around Antigua anywhere.

    The only place that I have snorkeled in Tortola was at the Baths over on Virgin Gorda. it was just ok at best.

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