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I've never taken the ferry from STT to St John, only to the BVI. I'm sailing my cat to St John from BVI in May for a month and will have visitors while in the USVI. I'd appreciate ferry info between St Thomas and Cruz Bay. thanks
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In November, we took the ferry from the main pier in Charlotte Amalie to Cruz Bay and there were 4 passengers going and 3 returning. I think that the ride was maybe 30 minutes longer than the ferry from Red Hook. I did notice that there were a lot of workers returning on the the ferry to Red Hook and it was crowded. We stayed at Olga’s Fancy and it was a few minutes walk to the main dock. A plus was having drinks and a snack at the Petite Pump Room.
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Here is the reference I use for ferry schedules - https://www.vinow.com/travel/virgin-islands-ferry-schedules/If fly into St. Thomas, The Crown Bay Ferry is what I usually take. If the times do not line up I end on the Red Hook ferry. Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes, 2003 Beneteau 423 Grenada
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