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We want to bring two Tommy Bahama beach chairs and one umbrella to Virgin Gorda. We're flying American to SJU and Cape Air to Virgin Gorda. Any ideas on how to pack them and the cost of baggage? Thanks in advance:)
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How small does that umbrella become when broken down? Cape has very limited luggage space and number of bag/dimension requirements - they may all get left behind and on the next flight with ample space. You may be better off renting them on island.
Last edited by MIDiver; 01/04/2023 09:25 PM.
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Have to ask why would you do that? Most places have those..although they may not have a TB logo...Way more trouble to me than its worth and , as sid, good luck getting them on a Capre Air plane..
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If your villa doesn't have them, rent from someone local. Much easier. Unless that umbrella folds down to the size of a travel umbrella, not likely to get on a Cape Air flight.
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Buy them on island. Leave them for the next guest.. Rosie’s might sell them.
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We have a Neso tent that we travel with when staying on island instead of a boat. If you bury the bags correctly, these handle the wind in the islands better than an umbrella. With this said, we have the large one and it’s hard to justify packing it in luggage on some trips. Hopefully, you only need room for 2 and could get the smaller one. Good luck!
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Used to seeing Neso tents on St John - lots of them. A friend currently staying on JVD sent me photos today of people parked in front of Soggy with big Neso tents. Really ruined the vibe (and there is so much available shade!) Never seen that before……
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We’ve only used our Neso on St. John - and really only for a few years after the hurricane damaged the tree coverage for shade. We’ve only sat on a few Gorda beaches, but the natural shade was more limited so I understand the need. Soggy, not so much.
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Betsy, when are you going to be here? I have eight of them (Tommy Bahama beach chairs) and am in Mahoe Bay ( www.seafans.com). Drop me an email or a private message here and if I don't have a full house while you're here, I'd be glad to lend you two of them.
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