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If you like to hike there is always Mt Eagle - highest point on St Croix on the NW end - or my favorite, hike down from Pt Udall to the beach and snorkel once you get there - this is a pristine area that probably gets 6 people per week (max). This is prime turtle nesting area, so it is closed at certain times of the year (but you can really get into swimming with turtles if you time it right )
Buck Island is also a great trip - great sightseeing going there, great snorkeling (with a guided snorkel route) and you can hike to the top, if you are so inclined or just enjoy the beach. They do a couple of dive trips out there each week to the back side (I have not done this) that is supposedly excellent (Dr Sylvia Earle did it last spring and raved about it during the dedication as a National Marine Preserve).
Maybe I need to shut up before my quiet little island becomes a major tourist destination.
We have been on island 15 weeks in the past year and have yet to get through 40% of our To-Do activities list. Something about "sand gravity" setting in and just wanting to lay back and enjoy the views and the weather. 5 weeks until we return.
Buck Island is also a great trip - great sightseeing going there, great snorkeling (with a guided snorkel route) and you can hike to the top, if you are so inclined or just enjoy the beach. They do a couple of dive trips out there each week to the back side (I have not done this) that is supposedly excellent (Dr Sylvia Earle did it last spring and raved about it during the dedication as a National Marine Preserve).
Maybe I need to shut up before my quiet little island becomes a major tourist destination.
We have been on island 15 weeks in the past year and have yet to get through 40% of our To-Do activities list. Something about "sand gravity" setting in and just wanting to lay back and enjoy the views and the weather. 5 weeks until we return.