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Because of recent surgery, we could not do anything involving going in the water. We had nothing booked. Very pleased to discover a short walk after leaving the ship that a covered kiosk was set up, offering many options. We chose a three-hour tour for $25 pp, and it was excellent.

 

This was in an open-air, covered vehicle that held about 20 people. The driver took us up and down steep hills, narrating by microphone, and pointing out the features of the vistas. There was only one stop at a site offering cold drinks and smoothies, very clean bathrooms, and some interesting photos of flat-track racing horses and competitions in the area. We had a one hour beach stop, crowded beach but very pleasant, with $3 rum punches. Then back on the vehicle for more breathtaking views on the way back to the port.

 

If you have no plans in Tortola, you could do a lot worse than taking this simple inexpensive tour. It's a beautiful island, you should have a look at it. Our favourite feature of this excursion was a slow drive-by of a long mural depicting various stages of Tortola's history and culture.

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