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Re: Off Limits Areas/Beaches?
[Re: ckamradt]
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05/01/2022 01:59 PM
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All beaches are public up to the high tide line, but the levels of welcome varies.
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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Re: Off Limits Areas/Beaches?
[Re: CarolinaSailor]
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05/01/2022 02:14 PM
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Have you gotten the Cruising Guide to the Virgin Islands? It gives you a lot of information, a must have. In general, all beaches are public, excepting certain islands that are private and resort areas. These are detailed in the guide. Ordered! Thank you!
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Re: Off Limits Areas/Beaches?
[Re: Matt W]
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05/02/2022 10:31 AM
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If not redlined, check out Eustatia Sound in settled conditions. Beaches nearby at Prickly Pear. Good snorkeling at the reef. Easier approach is from the north - check the Cruising Guide. You could also stay on a ball in North Sound at Saba/BEYC and take the dinghy over for a daytrip. second this recommendation
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