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Diving Haulover Bay - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Haulover Bay (which got its name from the fact that in early days boaters would "haulover" their boats from one side of the low land mass to the other) is an excellent place to dive. There is a large amount of coral in many varieties accompanied by many different marine life forms including Hawksbill Turtles and Nassau Groupers. Haulover is located on St. John's East end about 3 miles east of Coral Bay.Cool Pics and awesome video. All underwater sequences filmed while freediving. Produced by ...
Fish Feeding Frenzy at Coki Beach - St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
Alan and Holly, the "Reluctant Tour Guides", have a snorkelers dream at Coki Beach. Clear, warm, calm waters and a ton of reef fish and yellowtail snappers keep both of them busy! Coki beach is one of St. Thomas's most beautiful and popular beaches with both the locals and tourists. Located on the east end of the island and close to a number of poplular resorts, Coki is bound to please the most devoted sun seekers and underwater enthusiasts. Along with many varieties of reef fish, Alan and ...
Yawzi Point Hike and Snorkle - St. John, US Virgin Islands
On this adventure, Jenn (my oldest daughter) and her hubby Dan drive out to Little Lamshure Bay in St. John, USVI to hike out to Yawzi Point for a great snorkle. Join the action and experience the incredible underwater world of St. John. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out and Play Productions. andrew@goodimpressions.us
Diving Salt Pond Bay - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Located in the National Park on the Southeast Corner of St. John, Salt Pond Bay is an excellent place to relax, hike, and an awesome dive. It is common to see large Sting Rays, Turtles, and hundreds of others marine life creatures. But WATCH OUT! There are Living Sea Creatures down there. Come and join the "Reluctant Tour Guides" for another great adventure. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out and Play USVI Productions. andrew@goodimpressions.us
Diving the Mangroves - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
After a fun night of kicking up their heels at Skinny Legs, the Reluctant Tour Guides check out the Mangroves of Hurricane Hole in the National Park of St. John's East End. We were able to capture some very stunning photos and video of this underwater garden paradise. These mangroves are world renoun for their water clarity and diverse marine life. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out and Play - USVI. andrew@goodimpressions.us
Snorkeling at Secret Harbor - St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
The secret is out! Secret Harbor is a great place for snorkeling, especially for beginners. Our "Reluctant Tour Guides" Alan and Holly, really enjoyed this beach and snorkel. Most of the water is relatively shallow (4 - 8 feet deep.) Another good thing about this spot is that it is very protected from the prevailing winds and swell. So, if the north swell is up on St. Thomas, Secret Harbor is the place to go. On this dive we came across a beautiful Octopus - and it was a big one! Enjoy ...
St. John Sugar Mill Ruins - US Virgin Islands
Over the years I have visited Sugar Mill Ruins at six different locations on the island of St. John. Reef Bay, Little Lampsur Bay, Brown Bay, Annaberg on Leinster Bay, Caneel Bay and Susanberg on Centerline Road, the only ruins that are not located near the waters edge. All of the ruins used wind power except Reef Bay, which used steam power to press the sugar cane. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out And Play Productions. andrew@goodimpressions.us...
Snorkeling Cinnamon Bay - St. John, USVI
Located on the Northshore of St. John, Cinnamon Bay is one of the most popular beaches on the island. Today we snorkeled out and around Cinnamon Cay, a couple of hundred yards off the beach. Reef fish galore along with, Spanish Makerel, Parrot Fish, and Barracuda. All in a days fun in the sun. We finish off the day with a cigar at sunset on Vie's Beach Campground, 340-693-5033, only $35.00 per night, the best accomodations deal on the island. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out And Play ...
Snorkeling Hull Bay - St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
The "Reluctant Tour Guides" are at it again. This time, join Alan and Holly as they explore the underwater adventure of Hull Bay. Hull Bay in situated on the North side of St. Thomas, due west of Magens Bay - a popular tourist destination. Hull Bay is more of a locals beach and French Fisherman hangout. It is also popular with the surfers. As well, it is one of my personal favorite places in the US Virgin Islands. Alan and Holly swim about 1/2 mile out to the end of the point where the ...
Cruz Bay, St. John, USVI - March 14, 2007
Leaving the dock from Cruz Bay St. John on the ferry back to Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, USVI