St. John Cruises
"I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship."
Louisa May Alcott
Well, that should be the spirit of life portrayed through the imagery of a voyage! Just try to develop that sort of feeling when you are on a
St. John Cruise heading for the smallest United States Virgin Island. This adventurous tour will provide you the opportunity of sailing on the crystal clear aqua blue water of the Caribbean Sea. Watch the marine life from the deck, get indulged in luxury, receive the unparallel hospitality from the officials and reach the port of St. John.
Cruise ships cannot dock in St. John. If your ship calls at St. John, you'll be anchored and tendered ashore to the National Park dock. However, most cruisers come to St. John by passenger ferry from a cruise ship that is docked in nearby St. Thomas. There are two places on St. Thomas to catch the ferry to St. John:
Red Hook and
Charlotte Amalie.
Tired of shipping? Have a peg of
Bushwacker -- a potent tropical drink consisting of rum (light and dark) at St. Thomas.
However, while you are on a cruise, you will be provided delicious dishes as well as all other amenities available in a multi-starrer hotel. You can enjoy swimming in the well decorated pool, can play tennis; or if nothing attracts you, just sit on the deck and let the Caribbean wind to caress you. Enjoy the sight of the gorgeous sundown beyond the sea.
Just grab the opportunity of St. John Cruises and enjoy a perfect holiday during your sail. Travour.com offers information on St. John. For more information about St. John hotels and other islands worldwide, keep browsing through Travour.
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