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ok we are going to antigua and we want to go to jost van dyke to the bubbly pool ( if this is where the bubbly pool is ) can anyone tell me the best way to get there and also is it going to be hard to walk to the beach after we get there ..threw rocks and stuff we need all info you can give us ..thank you so much for info

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please help get us here what would be the fastest way and the cheapest way here for only short time 7 am to 3;30 and from cruise port To get to the Bubbly Pool, go to Foxy’s Taboo at Diamond Cay on the East End of Jost Van Dyke. From there walk along the water’s edge until you reach the mangroves where the trail to the Bubbly Pool begins. It leads you through the mangroves and then up a small rock face to a field of maran bush. If the pool is bubbling that day, that is if the ground sea is up, you will hear the roar of the waves entering the pool from the trail as you approach the pool... ferry or taxi

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please help get us here what would be the fastest way and the cheapest way here for only short time 7 am to 3;30 and from cruise port To get to the Bubbly Pool, go to Foxy’s Taboo at Diamond Cay on the East End of Jost Van Dyke. From there walk along the water’s edge until you reach the mangroves where the trail to the Bubbly Pool begins. It leads you through the mangroves and then up a small rock face to a field of maran bush. If the pool is bubbling that day, that is if the ground sea is up, you will hear the roar of the waves entering the pool from the trail as you approach the pool... ferry or taxi

Well we had to search twice before we found it. It's been several years. The first hike in, we ended up not finding it. Hiked back to Foxy's, had a drink and got more instructions from the bartender. We finally found it the second time. If I remember right it's going to be a 30 minute hike in and 30 minutes back. We were there in Sept and it was hot. Even for us TEXANS. Also we weren't on a cruise so we had plenty of time to goof off. And, to tell you the truth in wasn't nothing to get excited about. Basically just a little pool of water that is created by the waves coming thru the rocks. But we can say we've been there.

I'd say skip it and go to the other Foxys and the Soggy Dollar on White Bay for a better experience.

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