Pick Up: 9.30 a.m. – Pusser’s Landing, Sopers Hole, Frenchman’s Cay
Stop One: The Indians, Snorkel and Swim
The “Indians” got their name due to the rock pinnacles that shoot up from the sea that somewhat resembles an Indian Headdress. This is a not-to-be-missed snorkel site. As part of the nearby Pelican Island, the “Indians” are always soared by Pelicans because of the schools of fish around the shallow bowls created by the rocks
Swim through caves and tunnels where pirates hid “treasures”. Snorkel one of the BVI’s best snorkel sites.
Stop Two: Pirates, Buffet Lunch
Enjoy a delightful Caribbean lunch buffet at Pirates.
Stop Three: The Caves, Snorkel Norman Island’s Pride
The deep indented openings found on Norman Island’s cliffs are known as the “Caves”. These drop off to 40 feet down into the sea near their entrance. A popular spot for great snorkeling, each cave has its own fascination. The northern most Cave stretches around 70 feet back into the island.
Drop Off: 4.00 p.m. - Pusser’s Landing, Sopers Hole, Frenchman’s Cay
Please note that scheduled itineraries and routes are subject to change due to weather.
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