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Hi, Looking for some advice on what to do for a day off the cruise ship in early May on St. Thomas. We are big Orient beach fans (club o in particular)so we love the beaches but not big crowds and certainly not any shopping. We did take the Red Hook ferry over to St. John's a few years ago so we would like to do something different this time. Are there any highly recommended beaches for us to enjoy for the day or any sights to see on a taxi run? Thanks for your help? TandP
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How early in May? Carnival Adults parade is Saturday, May 3rd. Either enjoy or avoid by going to the northside! And on Sunday, May 4th, everyone will be at Magens. There aren't any beaches like Orient, if you mean clothing optional and multiple restaurants. Pretty beaches without amenities (like Lindquist/Smith Bay) or hotel beaches with bars/restaurants like Lindbergh? The crowds are thinned out by May, so just decide what you need. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />
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