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Going back to St John after 44 years for anniversary. 11/3-7/19 from Boston. Considering Day trip to BVI. Foxy/ soggy. Anyone have recommendations ?? Thanks in Advance
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The Jost ferry is running from St. John. But, it only returns to Red Hook. You can take the people ferry back. There will be taxis at the ferry dock to go to White Bay. The ferry returns a bit later on Weekends. I use vinow.com for ferry schedules - https://www.vinow.com/travel/virgin-islands-ferry-schedules/jostvandyke/Cheers, RickG
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There are plenty of private day charters of varying sizes and costs if that’s something you would be interested in. It does allow you to customize your trip to whatever you like.
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If you are only interested in the places mentioned on JVD - a ferry is the way to go.
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Thanks to All for your replys
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