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Re: Ferry and dinner questions
[Re: Eagleboy]
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07/26/2019 03:17 PM
07/26/2019 03:17 PM
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Charley's is the most convenient.
Douglas E. Linton
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Re: Ferry and dinner questions
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07/26/2019 03:56 PM
07/26/2019 03:56 PM
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Heading out tomorrow early for Tortola via St. Thomas. Schedule to arrive STT at 1:30. Hoping to catch the 3:30 Ferry but there are a few others afterwards. Do they all leave from the same place?
Spending the night on the Moorings dock in Road Town that night. Any recommendations for dinner in Road Town?
Thanks! All of the direct ferries depart from the same terminal on the waterfront in Charlotte Amalie. I agree with DEL that Charley’s at the Moorings base is the most convenient plus the food is good, though expensive. After a long day of travel, getting the boat loaded and going through checklists I usually don’t feel like venturing out for dinner.
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Re: Ferry and dinner questions
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07/26/2019 04:28 PM
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