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lcjune Mar 22nd, 2005 11:03 AM

Best excursion St. John;s Antigua
 
Cruising with celebrity in April, what excursion would you reccomend for St. John's or just go out on our own?

jcasale Mar 24th, 2005 06:41 AM

We went to Antigua on Celebrity a while back and actually did both. We did a shore excursion in the morning that involved going out on a 30 foot rigid bottom inflatable into the mangroves and then to an island for snorkeling. Lots of fun. Then in the afternoon we hired a driver to take us on a tour of the island. Ended up with a German woman from another ship joining us.

laurie_ann Mar 29th, 2005 08:38 AM

St John's on your own is easy. About 2/3rds of the island is a U.S. national park. There is a good information center just west of the town center right on the waterfront. One fun thing that you can't do on just any island is go on a park ranger lead walk (take a taxi to where it starts, $5.00 maybe is all) starting at the top of the island, walk down learning about the flora, fauna and archeology of the island, swim at the bottom and have a boat ride back to town (included with the hike). I think you can find all the details, and would probably need a reservation in advance, on the U.S. national park website. Enjoy planning your trip!

semiramis Mar 29th, 2005 09:08 AM

I would highly recommend taking a tour with Lawrence (website:
www.lawrenceofantigua.com )
He is knowledgable, professional and his van is clean and air-conditioned. We went with him 2 years ago and had a lovely time - saw Nelson's Dockyard and other historic sites, took in some great views of the island and went to a nice beach.

PumpkinEater Mar 29th, 2005 12:05 PM

You can et a day pass at Grand Pineapple Beach Resort that includes the use of all ammenities (chair, umbrella, non-motorized water sports) and lunch for $40 per person. http://www.occidentalhotels.com/hote...=1047050327073

Peter

laurie_ann Mar 30th, 2005 07:40 AM

After thinking a bit about what the island of St. Johns in the US Virgin Islands could possibly have to do with Antigua, I realized your St. Johns is a town on the island of Antigua. But, if you were going to the USVI, my suggestion would be a good one.


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