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Recommendation - Best way to get to Tintemarre
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01/11/2015 06:31 PM
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Less than 10 weeks from our 7th visit!! In one visit we stopped at Tintemarre while on a Peggy and Paul around the island tour, but only for a short time. We would like to snorkel there without spending the entire day on tour like P&P. Have thought about renting or charting a boat. Any recommendation?
LynnandAlan
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Re: Recommendation - Best way to get to Tintemarre
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01/12/2015 11:24 AM
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WWII thanks for the reply. We do a lot of boating but only on lakes. We are very comfortable with safely operating a boat. Was it different operating a boat in open waters around the island vs. what you were used to? Having been on other boats it does not seem that different. We like the idea of controlling our own time, so think renting/chartering a boat makes a lot of sense.
LynnandAlan
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