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A few beaches... Magens, Sapphire, Coki, Emerald, Cowpet, Secret Harbor... you could do them all. :) Coral World and the Butterfly Farm might be of interest to the kids. St. John and the VI National Park - kids might like the Junior Ranger material the Park Service offers; check their website for details. Various watersports are available. Check an events calendar for any local events that might be happening.

 

--Islander

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If you're not going to rent a car. You should call the driver I use whenever we visit St Thomas. He'll take you all over the island to all the 'hot' spots or just from point to point- pick you up at the airport etc. His name is Donovan. His cell # is 340 998 9021 and his home # is 340 775 2729

He's busy on March 30th :D

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You might think about chartering a boat for a day (or half day) and going to the BVI and snorkeling, and going to some great beaches. We did this when our children were young and we were staying on St. John. It was a great day. Cherie

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