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shippers hoist happy hour drinks in equal measure. It's also the place to organize your act-
ive endeavors, and to fuel up in the surprisingly good restaurant mix.
Life's a beach on the North Shore , ripe for a day of adventure. Lengthy Cinnamon
Bay has the most going on: an archaeological dig, stand up paddle boarding and trails
through mill ruins. Families and snorkeling newbies may prefer shallow Maho Bay, where
sea turtles swim. Experienced snorkelers can jump in amid rays and barracudas at Leinster
Bay/Waterlemon Cay.
Next up: CoralBay . Sure, it's a heckuva lot smaller than Cruz Bay, but it makes up for
it in personality. Colorful characters run the handful of diners and taverns - and they like
to dance, so shine up your shoes beforehand. From here head down to the South Shore ,
and spend some quality time at Salt Pond Bay partaking of cool hikes, groovy beachcomb-
ing and turtle-and-squid snorkeling. Don't forget to earmark a day for hiking the Reef Bay
trail, kayaking along coastal reefs or another favorite activity.
Or go island hopping. With a passport you can ferry from Cruz Bay to Jost Van Dyke
. Arrive in Great Harbour in the morning, people watch and sip microbrews at Foxy's in
the afternoon, and return home before sunset. No passport? No problem. Whiz over to Red
Hook on St Thomas and quaff a flaming drink at Duffy's.
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