
Sailing Tours to the Islands off St John
Snorkeling from a beach is very convenient. Snorkeling
from a beautiful beach in the Caribbean into crystal
clear water is awesome.
Taking a snorkeling tour with Sail Safaris is a good
choice because of their small groups and unique sail
boats. Landing right on the beach and sailing close to
the water make for a great adventure.
Call Toll Free (866) 820 6906 for more information on Sail
Safaris tours.
Isn't that a small boat?
Actually these 18' beach cats offer plenty of room
to stretch out and get comfortable. And since there
are never more than four guests on a boat you will
never feel cramped.
The boat has built in coolers stocked with cold
drinks so you won't be roughing it on your way to
uninhabited islands.
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How's
the Service?
Each boat has a professional guide on board. He/she
sails you to excellent snorkeling locations and
describes the species found on the reef. Then you
all snorkel together while your guide points out
unique fish, coral and sponges on the coral reef.
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What
About Kids?
Kids love these boats!
These tours are great for
kids because they stop often, allowing everyone
to run around and stretch their legs before snorkeling.
Why be stuck on a boat when you can land right on
the beach and explore entire islands together.
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These tours are small so you won't be overun with people.
That translates into more opportunities to see fish and
larger animals like hawksbill turtles and spotted eagle
rays.
Small tours also allow you to visit places off the beaten
path. Unique destinations far off the cruise ship circuit.

These tours have been chosen by Spirit Airlines as a
Top Pick for the Caribbean. They were also written up
in Conde Nast Traveller magazine. For adventurous
nature lovers of all ages.

Their fleet of Hobie Cats is a great way to explore
the shallow waters and numerous islands off St John.
For snorkeling these boats use no engines and no anchors
insuring that the fragile reef isn't damaged. Go where
the big boats can't and discover unique snorkeling opportunities. |