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While many people charter our boat to visit the British islands, our very own St. John has
more than a days worth of snorkeling possibilities and beaches. We like to hit the spots you can’t get to via car – and usually that means the small cays just off of St. John. These small cays are in the open sea, which can bring stronger currents than in the coves off of St. John that you may have already snorkeled. A stronger current constantly brings new food and nutrients to the coral, meaning spectacular snorkeling. Being on the water gives you a different view of the island you call home for the week, and |
we’ll certainly be willing to tell you a bit about the history of our island as we cruise around St. John. |
Skinny Legs “a pretty ok place”
Located on the water in Coral Bay, the attitude at this restaurant and bar is fairly laid back. A very popular spot for locals at the end of a long work day, or for watching sports over the weekend. They’re known for their burgers, but don’t expect to get fries! Skinny Legs is a great place to visit if you’re looking for casual food, atmosphere and same day service. You won’t find a larger group of pirates anywhere else on St. John!
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