On the recommendation of our resort owner, my partner and I took the Big Beard's half-day excursion to Buck Island on June 11, 2009. Our excursion was aboard Big Beard's hybrid power "Adventure" boat with Captain Austin, 1st Mate Darby, and another crew member, Brad. We were met at the dock both leaving and returning by Big Beard (Captain John Macy).
The crew was extremely warm, helpful, and fun. We sailed with (16) others from the main dock in Christiansted. We made a quick jaunt aboard over to the Buccanneer Hotel where we picked up (2) more people. From there, we sailed to Turtle Beach on Buck Island where we anchored for about an hour.
At Turtle Beach, the water is crystal clear and the sand wonderfully soft. For those that needed some snorkeling lessons, it was here they were provided while the rest of us just swam/played around in the water. It was here that we had a couple dozen large pompano fish constantly swim around us, between our legs, etc. They were very docile and fun to watch (I am posting an underwater photo I took of these fish to this review).
We reboarded and headed to the opposite end of the island to snorkel in the reef. We began with a 15 minute guided tour by 1st Mate Darby and then were given a few instructions (mainly how to protect the reef and not damage it) and were left for an hour or so of snorkeling on our own. The boat was nearby and the crew kept watch over our gang from the deck.
The time went by quickly, but not because it was wasted - but because it was so much fun. All in all, the half-day was perfect for our schedule in St. Croix and we were not disappointed in the least.
Some recommendations for others - remember to take sunscreen and at least some water. On our boat they did have a cooler full of ice to put your drinks into as well as some ice water. Others took some snacks in their backpacks with them.
Also, I am thankful I took the recommendations of some divers and bought a soft sided underwater camera case for my digital camera. I bought the DiCaPAK case for my Sony Cybershot for about $20. I snorkeled and swam with it all week and it kept my camera completely dry and the optical glass in the pack allowed my camera to take wonderful underwater photos. I highly recommend doing some underwater photography while snorkeling at Buck Island.
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