2-9-2005 St. Thomas; St. John USVI:
Our next port was St. Thomas. This was another impressive island, although we didn't spend much time here. We took a ship excursion that went to St. john.
The boat that took us there actually picked us up right by our ship, so we didn't even get to go into town.
But the 30 minute or so ride to St. John was really nice.
Then we boarded open air buses and headed into the National Park. The bus stopped a couple times at some very scenic view points. 1st one was here with a view of Cruz Bay.
I had heard a lot about the snorkeling at Trunk Bay and really wanted to go there----No, my Dad did not snorkel! Here is a stop we made on the way to Trunk Bay for another photo-op.
Trunk Bay was really beautiful. My Dad happily sat under a palm tree with a book, while I did a little snorkeling.
I was somewhat disappointed. They have a snorkel trail in the water, but the trail doesn't take you by much in the way of good coral and, therefore, good fish viewing. Many people were venturing past the snorkel trail and going by the little island where I imagine the snorkeling was better, but I figured I'd be good and stick with the area we were suppose to stay in (especially since we were on a discounted cruise due to a near drowning incident).
More of the beautiful Trunk bay beach
our open air "bus"
Back on St. Thomas, we did get to wander around the port shops a little while.
Then queued up and headed back onto the ship.
but not before getting a picture of our ships name.
views of the beautiful bay from our ship
some of the other ships in port. There are actually 2 ports here. Usually we're at the smaller port which is the HAL port. It was nice being here at the big port of Havensight near the main town of Charlotte Amelie.
views as we sailed away
almost out of the bay
This is one of my favorite islands. In fact, in 2009 we did a 9 night land vacation here and have been here on cruises several more times.
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