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Does anyone know of a day boat charter for snorkeling, drinking, etc that is clothing optional?
I know....seems kind of weird.

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There was a couple doing charters more than ten years ago, but no more that I have heard. Best to rent a dinghy or 16' Boston Whaler and DIY. FYI, the Park Rangers are not clothing option friendly in the National Park. It is a $50 fine per person.

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Originally Posted by RickG
There was a couple doing charters more than ten years ago, but no more that I have heard. Best to rent a dinghy or 16' Boston Whaler and DIY. FYI, the Park Rangers are not clothing option friendly in the National Park. It is a $50 fine per person.

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Originally Posted by RickG
There was a couple doing charters more than ten years ago, but no more that I have heard. Best to rent a dinghy or 16' Boston Whaler and DIY. FYI, the Park Rangers are not clothing option friendly in the National Park. It is a $50 fine per person.

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Thanks Rick. We are looking at boat rental too is that is an option.

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As another person said, St John is not very CO friendly. If you have a boat, Brown Bay is pretty remote. I have use that CO by walking, but it is a long hike. It has been over 10 years since my last trip to St John, so it may have changed.


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I would reach out to Salt Water Taffy. While not on their normal menu. Brad and Rosie are free spirits. https://www.adventuresofsaltwatertaffy.com/

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Thanks for the info!


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