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  1. There is a lengthy thread on that outfit (versus Rebel Yell, e.g.)…That’s something we’ve never heard of or have seen reviews on so I just mentioned it above…
  2. Sure! I’d be curious if Foxy’s on Jost still offers the water taxi between CGB and Jost, and if so the cost. If higher than you want you can always look for others on your Roll Call to share the cost… When we took a water taxi years ago we could be dropped and picked up in either White Bay or Great Harbor which was nice.
  3. I see at least 10 excursions on their site, but nothing for Jost…🤷🏼 But you have a nice long day in port which makes for a nice a day on JVD…. There are a few options…and perhaps an independent excursions site that we cannot comment on… 1) Aristocat and Kuralu offer very nice daysails on a cat that stops in White Bay for a couple hours. 2) The typical way of getting to Jost without a day sail, and to get the most time there, is taking a 20 - 25-minute taxi to the West End ferry (Horizons), taking the 20-25-minute ferry to Great Harbor, Jost, and a 5-minute taxi over the hill to White Bay. The taxi fare from the cruise dock to West End depends on the number of people. For 2 ppl the taxi fare is $32/pp roundtrip. The ferry is $40/pp roundtrip. The taxi fare for 2ppl between Great Harbor and White Bay ($10 - $12/pp roundtrip). So for 2 ppl, the total is $168 (+ taxi tips). You would have to take the 10AM ferry over, and the 2PM back, giving you ~2.5 hrs in White Bay, and time to hit Pusser’s Road Town Pub near the ship, or shopping… 3) This is a water taxi between Cane Garden Bay and Jost. If available, you would need to take a 20-minute shared taxi to CGB, and a taxi I back after $12/pp each way).
  4. We would be fine with the 2PM departure from Great Harbor, but I understand your hesitation…
  5. There are TONS of posts in threads just below yours on the 4 or 5 options for getting to White Bay, Jost from Road Town. Are you asking about a self-excursion? Or a cruise line excursion? Your port date and times also help give useful feedback because of the time and distance involved…😄
  6. Roundtrip for 1 person, at the 2-person rate… The $50 earlier included the $40 ferry + $5 taxi between Great Harbor. That may be $6/pp, not sure… But the $32/pp taxi between the dock and ferry was not included there… To clarify, The taxi fare from the cruise dock to West End depends on the number of people. For 2 ppl the taxi fare is $32/pp roundtrip. The ferry is $40/pp roundtrip. The taxi fare for 2ppl between Great Harbor and White Bay ($10 - $12/pp roundtrip). So for 2 ppl, the total (PER PERSON) is ~$32 + 40 + $12 = $84, Orr $160 for a couple (+ taxi tips)
  7. There is no day pass for the Baha Mar Resort (no beach or resort pool access) There is a day pass for the Baha Bay Water Park. $160/adult, $65/ child (under48”). https://prod-b2c-bmr.vivaticket.com/tickets.html You can enjoy the casino and some restaurants at the resort with or without the Baha Bay pass……
  8. Not sure what time the beach bars and restaurants open in CGB, but that beach is your best bet because there are several beach bars in this large bay. At least one or two should be open early to take advantage of the number of day visitors that will choose that beach for their day. Some of your fellow passengers will book through the cruise line, but it is very easy to go on your own. Just hop a shared safari taxi going to CGB and you’ll pay the lowest taxi fare of $12/pp each way. Depending on the number of cruise passengers in port that day you will likely see several 20+ passenger taxis unloading folks at CGB. The taxis will return in time to get you back to the dock. If you want to return early and shop taxis stop in, and you can just ask where you are renting.
  9. I would have zero concerns areas. We stayed next to Baha Mar for two weeks, and bussed into town several times. Very safe and no worries at all. You can visit the beautiful Baha Mar casino and enjoy lunch at one of the restaurants. Just walk over to Bay Street and Frederick where the buses originate and hop the #10 jitney. The fare is $1.25/pp each way, exact change appreciated, and just tell the driver Baha Mar. You will see bus stops where the bus will pick you up for your return. One recommendation - stop by the Daq Shack in the vendor area that you walk by in your way to Baha Mar. Truly amazing daiquiris! Really nothing to worry about!
  10. You are ALWAYS required to carry your original passport when traveling internationally. The Security Alert did not create that requirement, that’s just the law everywhere. Is that enforced at most cruise ports? No. But folks traveling internationally should know it is a requirement just to be savvy travelers… But no change to answer your question… For newer travelers, it’s good to know that in most countries an e-copy or photocopy is not a valid ID, and of course you cannot fly in an emergency. And in many countries a color photocopy is illegal. So just noting that for those who are not aware… We ALWAYS carry our ORIGINAL passport with us when in public - whether on a cruise or land vacation but that’s us. The obvious reason we don’t leave our passport in our cabin is in case we need an alternate departure. We’ve had two medical emergencies while traveling, and in the event of ANY type of emergency you cannot fly without your original passport… Of course it’s your choice. That’s a hot topic in many travel forums and most folks don’t see a need to carry a passport. I would not recommend carrying a copy, and be sure to carry a VALID government photo ID. We’ve seen some “seasoned” travelers carrying an expired drivers license as their sole ID! 🤷🏼
  11. The day pass is $125 USD pp, $220 USD/couple, and $55 USD/child (3 - 12 yrs). You can have access to a room for $157 USD which is great for a large family or two families to share. When I inquired they stated limited alcohol selections, but I confirmed they do serve day visitors mixed drinks, rum punch, beers and frozen daiquiris…
  12. Ok…Maybe someone else can help confirm this is Long Bay, East? That beach had zero amenities (no bar or grill, no lounges, Etc) until the cruise lines started taking guests there 3 - 5 years ago…We’ve not been since so just curious if we’re talking the same Long Bay. They must have a vendor there now serving food and drinks… The other Long Bay is home to a resort and beach cabanas and you didn’t see that right? Thanks!
  13. @david_sobe, Just to eliminate any confusion, you are referring to Long Bay, Beef Island, correct? On the east end of the island? “They will charge you for a chair and it includes wi-fi. They have a bar and grill there.” By “they”, are you referring to the cruise line excursion group? Or the separate area where there is a beach bar & grill? Thanks 😉
  14. Sure! And I forgot to add in the taxi fare between the cruise dock and the West End ferry to Jost if you are considering that…Add another ~$32/pp…
  15. Ok, you are in port on 4/25 from 6 - 2. So an early port time, but you are the only ship scheduled for Tortola that day. Depending on how early you want to disembark? To go to the Baths on Virgin Gorda, the best option is Sensations 6:45 ferry over, and a Speedy’s 10:40 ferry back to Tortola. That gives you just 2.5 hrs, not worth the trip IMHO…~$50/pp… Similarly the Horizons ferry to Jost Van Dyke (8:00 over, 12:00 back, would give you <2.5 hrs of free time in White Bay…~$50/pp…You can enjoy a nice beach on Tortola without the travel time… I’d either 1) Take a shared island tour of Tortola (there are shared safari taxi tours offered at the dock), or a private tour with A.C.’s Taxi. Or 2) Head to one of the gorgeous Tortola beaches listed in the Gorgeous Beaches thread. If you want a beach with the busiest vibe, CGB. If you want a gorgeous beach with just 1 beach bar and a less busy vibe, Brewers Bay. If you want a picture postcard beach, look at Long Bay, West End. It sounds like @david_sobe went to Long Bay, Beef Island where the cruise line has an excursion to and provides some amenities. And of course many of your fellow passengers will be taking excursions through the cruise line. These typically cost more and give you less time in a destination, but provide a bit more security for those folks…
  16. To answer your questions, Yes and Yes! However without your ship and port date you might miss out on really helpful advice…Please share that info. In the mean time this thread gives you a brief description of the more popular BVI beaches…
  17. Sapphire Beach is paradise on STT. Gorgeous water colors and beautiful island views! If you’ve never been I highly recommend Sapphire over any other beach. Lindqvist (Smith Bay Park) is the only other beach we would choose over Sapphire, but we’d be bringing towels to lay on, and our own lunch and drinks. As an aside, we’ve stayed at the SBRM multiple times but have never been there on a cruise. But I know some folks who first enjoyed Sapphire on a cruise day returned to stay at SBRM, Sapphire Village, or Crystal Cove because they fell in love with Sapphire. Also a great location near Red Hook! If lunch with a nicer restaurant on a beach is something you’d like, perhaps Sunset Grille at the Secret Harbour Resort (fish tacos, mahi sandwich, jerk chicken, yum!), or Sangria’s at the Elysian Beach Resort in Cowpet Bay (mango mahi tacos, shrimp po’ boy!). Secret Harbor gets a bit congested and day visitor seating is limited. Be sure to reserve lounges/umbrellas ahead at www.aadivers.com. Elysian has no other amenities for day visitors. Coki is just too busy on cruise ship days to enjoy. And Honeymoon Beach on Water Island was once a nice option. Just busier today, especially with excursions stopping in at Dinghy’s Beach Bar. And with a cruise ship in Crown Bay the small ferry fills up quickly. As mentioned by crewsweeper, if your port is Crown Bay, Lindbergh Bay (aka Emerald Beach) is a nice enough beach. The Emerald Resort has a beach bar, restaurant, and nice restrooms, and there are lounge/umbrella rentals…
  18. “Four warning”…🤷🏼 Yes this is an odd post for sure…
  19. Yes we built a home in ‘15 and wintered there after visiting the area since ‘02. We sold last year, mainly because of the crazy growth that was still taking place, and we also missed other places. The violence was always that “elephant in the room”, of course… But we still love the area and will be spending time there later this year…But if we are in Tulum it’s just on our way south…
  20. Absolutely and I understand…the Tulum ruins typically include either a beach or cenote stop. The area that has attracted so much investment recently and is extremely expensive and a hotspot for cartel activity is the Tulum “hotel zone” at the beach. Not really like the hotels in Cancun, but where all of the small hotels and restaurants are located on the beach in Tulum. The cartels are active where the $$$ is of course… Tulum Pueblo, which is the section of town right on the highway and not far from the ruins, isn’t as bad… The cruise lines may indeed be in the process of dropping these excursions, time will tell 😄…
  21. No reason given I gather so no way of knowing. But that took place in the hotel zone and not where any excursions would go so… Since Celebrity is still selling this excursion on future cruises it's more likely there were not enough guests taking the excursion, or there was a temporary glitch with the local resources used by the cruise line… These nortes can last for weeks, so it could have been that simple a reason, but it has now cleared… Again, it’s a shame…Hopefully you enjoy your day!
  22. Sounds perfect! We’ve done these more personal tours on other islands and we will contact Kamal Thank you for your reply!
  23. Thanks for the contact info. Do you remember the price, and how many people in your group? We’re a group of 4 looking for a private guide with a smaller vehicle…
  24. “ This is how most "medical travel insurance" works (and most non-medical travel insurance). One needs to pay first, and get reimbursed later.” That is correct in many instances where you are treated and released, for example. But for more complicated situations, like hospital overnights or lengthy evals if you choose a policy with PRIMARY medical/medivac coverage the insurer can step in and work with the provider immediately. They will reimburse you for any immediate out of pocket expenses, thus eliminating the need to later file a claim. If you have Secondary coverage you will be filing a claim… Just want to clarify or point out the difference in Primary vs Secondary medical coverage… We’ve had two medical emergencies while traveling, both involving brief hospital stays. Allianz was our insurer in both cases, and customer service was amazing. The rep took over the case that night, and reimbursed our initial $6,000 outlay the next morning for diagnostics/admissions/treatment and the room… Even with Primary medical coverage, you always need to have access to several thousand $$$ for immediate expenses. For example, if being diagnosed/treated or admitted to a facility and released before the insurer has time to become involved…
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