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Sunset Catamaran Sail and BBQ Dinner from St Thomas

Sunset Catamaran Sail and BBQ Dinner from St Thomas

Definitely worth doing based on 2 reviews

Duration: 3 hours (approx.)

Location: St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

Product code: 2324SUNSET

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2 reviews of Sunset Catamaran Sail and BBQ Dinner from St Thomas

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Absolutely loved it

This was the best vacation my wife and I have been on. We were hoping that booking a sunset catmaran tour on our final night would be like the ultimate send off to get back to the snow and cold and it sure was. I would highly recommend this to all. It starts off with the First Mate asking you to take off your shoes. For those from Minnesota, this is called a barefoot cruise. You are then asked if you would like a Painkiller. Sure, why not, they keep them coming as long as you want. Painkiller is a beverage that you will long remember after visiting the island of St. Thomas. You sail off towards the West and over towards Water Island. The captain gracefully beaches the luxury catamaran and you walk down the ladder and into the water, only about 1 foot deep. There we enjoyed a great beach barbecue with lots of ice cold refreshments and great food. Don't forget your swimsuits as there is ample time to swim. After a while, the Captain blows the horn for all to return. The horn is a Conch Shell. Sounds real to me. We all re-board the catamaran and sail towards the west as the sun starts to set. What a gorgeous view. This is truly a once in a lifetime experience. What I forgot being down there is that what I look at as a dream job, The Captain, is also a busy job for someone else. The Captain gets up at around 5:00 each day to prepare for a tour. He then gets back home around 22:00. He did a great job, thank you for the memorable send off. P.S. Do you want to trade jobs for a year?

Reviewed by: Michael B, United States of America, March 2007
Definitely worth doing

It said it was a sunset sail and snorkel cruise. There was no snorkel and the bottom of the ocean water, where we swam was too murky. Better places to snorkel and swim in the BVI.

Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, July 2008
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