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What do you all think about a stop at Scrub? We have never done it and my wife likes a slide! We love BYC and Saba. We are going to try Peter now that it’s back open. We enjoy snorkeling and quieter bays.

Crew this trip: Wife, son (26) and his wife, Brother in law, his wife and their girls (16 and 18) (8 total)
We have bareboated in the BVIs 2016, 2018, and 2022.’

I would rank stops at bays:

1. White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
2. Bight, Norman
3. BYC/Saba, North Sound, Virgin Gorda
4. Baths, Virgin Gorda
5. Manchioneel Bay, Cooper

Favorite snorkels:

1. Indians
2. Monkey Point, Guana Island
3. Great Dog
4. Caves, Norman Island
5. RMS Rhône, Salt

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if you go to Scrub (and we like it) you have some good snorkeling at Diamond Cay...sometimes we just moor at Marina Cay and dinghy to scrub

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I like Marina Cay and had a wonderful lunch there a couple of months ago. I have never been a big Scrub fan but others love it.A lunch and afternoon swim and snorkel at MC would be it for me..plus I'd drop another stop and go to Anegada

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How are the dinner options at Scrub? How about Marina Cay's food since it re-opened?

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We like Scrub

$200 or more docking fee with add-ons

Donovan's Reef has a pretty good $25 menu and we have watched the Super Bowl on big screen there

We often dock there the first night / this allows stragglers arriving at the airport to ferry over

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Originally Posted by steve74
How are the dinner options at Scrub? How about Marina Cay's food since it re-opened?

we enjoyed the food at Marina Cay recognizing I am not a foodie...scrub is typically our mid trip spot on a 2 week rotation or at the end when we have to send someone home early. Food at Scrub and docking as prieviously posted is pricey

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Thanks for the feedback! We used to dock at Scrub, but it fell off our priority list some years ago - so I was trying to determine if it was worth a try again. I’d love to spent a night in White Bay, Guana on a cook-in night, but the wind direction never seems to be good when we are in that area. Maybe one day!


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