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Re: Tiko Tiko Cruise
[Re: allthewayreggae]
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04/24/2017 11:41 AM
04/24/2017 11:41 AM
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Hi. I moved this thread here, as it will get more responses here. The only bad things I've heard about this cruise revolve around the actual trip. The ocean between SXM and St. Barts can be VERY rough. If you are prone to seasickness, you might want to consider flying over instead.
Carol Hill
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Re: Tiko Tiko Cruise
[Re: PelicanPirate]
#128193
04/24/2017 01:19 PM
04/24/2017 01:19 PM
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We took the catamaran last October over to St Barts and we must have hit it on a good day, as the seas were not too bad. We had some swells, but not too bad. The only negative thing is that you only have a short period of time there before everything in town basically shuts down for a break in the afternoon, and by the time it re-opens, you are already sailing back. Now that we have done it once, it is off our list as things to do again.
Wayne & Lynne
Wishing I was knee deep in the water somewhere
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Re: Tiko Tiko Cruise
[Re: allthewayreggae]
#128195
04/24/2017 02:44 PM
04/24/2017 02:44 PM
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We took the Tiko Tiko around the island cruise in April and enjoyed it a great deal. We was thinking about the PikNik cruise next year. What's your thoughts?
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Re: Tiko Tiko Cruise
[Re: allthewayreggae]
#128196
04/24/2017 02:57 PM
04/24/2017 02:57 PM
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Honestly, if you are prone to seasickness, I think I would pass on sailing to St. Barts. The plane doesn't cost that much more and you would have a lot more time to enjoy ST. Barts itself.
Carol Hill
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Re: Tiko Tiko Cruise
[Re: allthewayreggae]
#128198
04/24/2017 03:26 PM
04/24/2017 03:26 PM
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SXMbeacher
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Thanks for the info. Niko from Tiko told us you can only go directly from the water to your chairs sans clothing. As for St.Barths, some people we met there told us the air plane ride is really the way to go, and only took 12 minutes. He said it took longer to get ready to go than the flight.
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Re: Tiko Tiko Cruise
[Re: cranan74]
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04/25/2017 07:40 AM
04/25/2017 07:40 AM
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What is it that you like better, if i may ask? We would like to try some new destinations next time. Thanks! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/thanks.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Tiko Tiko Cruise
[Re: rkitek]
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07/20/2017 01:07 PM
07/20/2017 01:07 PM
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Glad you had a great time. We did the around the island cruise and it also was one of the highlights of our trip!
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