Archive for the ‘Water Sports’ Category
Whale Watching In St. Thomas
Thursday, February 25, 2010 9:18 No CommentsThere are a lot of whales to look out for which migrates from North Atlantic to the waters of the Virgin Islands. This usually happens between months of December to March.
The most popular whale to see is the humpback whale. This is also one reason why one of the most in demand activities to do [...]
Lindberg Bay
Sunday, February 21, 2010 1:00 No CommentsIf you got disappointed with yesterday’s review about Coki Point Beach because it lacks privacy then give way to Lindberg Bay. Named after aviator Charles A. Lindberg, this place line of trees is the home to two famous hotels which are the Emerald Beach Hotel and the Island Beachcomber. Perfect for adult sports activities like [...]
Coki Point Beach
Saturday, February 20, 2010 1:00 No CommentsIf you are looking for ultimate peace then this place is not for you. Always crowded with locals and guests, the Coki Point Beach is well-known for its practicality. With its wide area, nice view, good facilities, lots of shades and activities and delicious food, what more can you wish for? The beach has grand [...]
Exploring Buck Island
Monday, February 15, 2010 19:42 No CommentsConsidered to be the biggest of the three US Virgin Islands, the Buck Island measures six thousand feet in length and a half mile in width. It was recognized by the National Geographic Magazine as one of the ten leading Caribbean Beaches in the world.
Buck Island was preserved since 1948 to protect the endangered species [...]
Carib Beach Resort
Friday, January 29, 2010 1:00 No CommentsWith a brand name under “Best Western Hotels”, you already know what to expect. They are more aware and familiar and best suited for guests who are coming from the United States. The Carib Beach Resort is conveniently located for easy access to a wide variety of activites. Within a five minute drive is the [...]
Snuba Excursions
Thursday, January 28, 2010 1:00 No CommentsSnuba is an underwater breathing system, patented by Snuba International. The swimmer uses swimfins, a diving mask, weights, and diving regulator as in scuba diving.The air, however, instead of coming from tanks strapped to the diver’s back, comes through a long hose from tanks on pontoon rafts on the surface.
Virgin Islands Snuba Excursions is the [...]