Oh, Gracie, mal de mer is really sad for anyone who experiences it. If you’re okay with heights you might try the sky lift up to the top of Emilio Wilson Park.

Re the seasickness, good luck. You might get very lucky and find a smooth day but at any time though even more-so at this time of year, the seas will most likely NOT be your friend.

You might consider a day-trip via plane to Saba if they are allowing visitors. The flight is easy and fast and Saba is so worth the effort to see. And the arrival and landing is incredible. It took us twenty years before we went the first time but we liked it so much we subsequently did a stay over and were very happy we did. You don’t have to dive or hike - there are other things to do just in the line of taking one of the bus tours. We ate lunch that first trip at the Queens Garden Inn in their courtyard and that was all it took to convince us we needed to do a stay over.

Last edited by pat; 07/03/2021 11:24 AM.

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pat



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