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Children
Children under 3
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5.5 hours
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Cost: Starting at $139 for adults, $99 children 3-12 and free for children under 3
Check-In: 15 minutes prior to departure at the Ritz-Carlton Resort Beach
Includes: Lite bites (hors d’oeuvres), full open bar and sanitized snorkel gear with flotation, towels, and fresh water showers.
Excludes: Food and beverage on St. John
Step aboard the luxury catamaran Lady Lynsey for a sail to experience the Best of St. John!
This experience begins with a departure from the beach of The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas and service of lite breakfast bites as we make our way to St. John and the secluded hamlet of Cruz Bay. Then, once on St. John, enjoy a leisurely lunch in Cruz Bay (on your own) and wander the unique shops, bars and restaurants of this island paradise, only steps from our dockage.
Be sure to be back to the dock by 12:30pm, as the Lady Lynsey will depart promptly for our next stop, snorkeling the pristine waters of the Virgin Islands National Park!
After snorkeling, we’ll reboard and open the full bar as we begin our return sail back to The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas beach.
Highlights:
• Sailing to the island escape of St. John
• Lite breakfast bites (hors d’oeuvres)
• Enjoy all that St. John has to offer
• Snorkeling the Virgin Islands National Park
• Full open bar on the return sail to St. Thomas
Details:
Cost: Starting at $139 for adults, $99 children 3-12 and free for children under 3
Duration: 6 hours (9:30am – 3:30pm)
Departure: The Ritz-Carlton Resort, St. Thomas
Arrive in St. John: About 10:30am
Check-In: 15 minutes prior to departure at the Ritz-Carlton Resort Beach
Return to the Hotel: About 3:30pm
Includes: Lite bites (hors d’oeuvres), full open bar and sanitized snorkel gear with flotation, towels, and fresh water showers
Excludes: Food and beverage on St. John
Important Notes:
• Please check in 15 minutes prior to departure time
• All tours are weather dependent and subject to meeting minimum participant requirements
• Please note that this vessel is boarded from the beach and requires walking through knee deep water.