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9:00 am - Arrive at marina - Meet your captain
Meet Your Captain
Arrive at Oasis Cove marina and meet your captain for the day- Discuss itinerary and what you'd like to do with your day on the water
- go over boat safety
- chill your drinks and store your personal belongings and head out on the water !!
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10 am - customs
Head into foreign waters
While drinks are being poured your captain will take all passports and clear customs for you3
11:00 am - Snorkel Location
The Indians
World-famous snorkel location known as the indians4
12 pm - Lunch time at Willy tee
Willy t
Grab Lunch At the willy T floating barge5
1 pm - the baths of virgin gorda or Jost Van dyke Soggy Dollar
Jost Van Dyke or Virgin Gorda
After lunch and snorkel time its time to have some local fun so we will cruise over to Virgin Gorda for the baths OR head to Jost Van Dyke and Sandy Spit (where they film corona commercials)6
3:00 Pm - Head back home
Head back to the united states
All great things have to end so around 3/3:30 pm we head back to St John where we check back in with United States customs *THIS COULD TAKE A COUPLE HOURS- Customs $75.00
- 985$ up to 6 passengers
- 99$ - Per Person after 6
- Ice Included
- USCG Captian
- Snorkel Equipment
- Boat
If this is your thought of heaven, then the British Virgin Islands may possibly be for you. About sixty islands make up this stunning archipelago, but only about fifteen are inhabited. Every island is very distinct, but all offer a fantastic assortment of enjoyable and fascinating things to see and do both on and off the water, but mainly includes the sunshine, sand, and the sea. Here’s just a handful of our favorite British Virgin Islands.
The premier and most populated British Virgin Island, Tortola handles a total location of about 24 square miles. It is also where the BVI capital metropolis, Street City, is located. Because its the biggest island, travelers have a great deal more options when it will come to shopping, eating places, resorts and nicely, tourist traps.
For a trip back in time when pirates and privateers dominated the islands, head to Norman Island, the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson’s bestselling novel, Treasure Island. Privately owned and fully undeveloped other than for 1 cafe/museum, the island’s caves and offshore reefs provide great snorkeling and tales of concealed pirate treasure
Virgin Gorda or “the fat Virgin” is the island that the world-famous “Baths” are on this British Virgin Island is a MUST DO for everyone that plans to visit the BVI’s. Ponce De Leon named the Baths the Fountain of youth because of its boulder and pool formations. The baths is a national park but we here at JJ Divers have already taken care of the park entrance fees for you ahead of time so as we say “no worries”. It also includes rope ladders, swing bridges, rock climb and some of the most crystal clear water found anywhere in the Caribbean. Her name came from Christopher Columbus who said that while on the approach the island looked like a fat girl lying on her side. Virgin Gorda is the farthest island and sits at the end of the island chain so Please contact us for times and dates.