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| Will be staying at the Sapphire beach resort on St Thomas. Can anyone recommend a good dive op close by? How about the one at the resort, any one have experience with these guys? Heard that St Thomas has "high crime" anyone care to comment on this? Can it be any worse a threat than in a major US city? How about driving on the island, any one try this out? Thanks Ralph |
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| I dove with DIve In, the onsite dive op at Saphire beach several years ago. I liked them. They have a boat onsite at the Saphire Beach resort marina. But they don't have a shop there. You make reservations through the watersports/towel hut. I think that two tanks with eqiupment was $55 to $65. yes St Thomas has VERY HIGH CRIME. Mostly at night and downtown. Just stay out of the "dark steets" at night and you'll be ok. stay in the tourist areas at night. You are crazy to drive on this island. the roads are very narrow and very hilly and have many "blind spots". Because of this everyone drives in the middle of the road and swerves out of the way at the last minute. If you'll look around, almost every car there is wrecked or has at least dented fenders. This is because of the way people drive. If you want to rent a car one day to tour the island, they have a car rental place at the Saphire Beach resort. While there, take the ferry over to BVI and also to St Johns. It's a nice trip. hope this helps. feel free to email (remove the nospam_ first) if you have more questions. mike |
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| I've dived with the shop there and had no problems with them, but I dive with Blue Island at Crown Bay. I've dived with them since they opened and have had nothing but good experiences. They aren't the closest to Sapphire, but they have the most and best dive sites on the island. Their web site is http://blueislanddivers.com/ Another good choice that's close to Sapphire is Chris Sawyer, not a bad choice at all. I dive them when Blue Island isn't available for some reason (I often go very off season since my step-daughter lives there), but my first choice is BID. I have driven in STT for most of my 15 trips, and don't have any real problems. I'm more likely to get hit stepping off of the curb after looking the wrong direction for traffic I'm not convinced that their crime problems is much worse than many cities in the states; it just gets magnified because it's a resort. I try to get over to St John most trips, enjoyed Tortola and Virgin Gorda, but my favorite day trip in all my drips was a day sail to Jost van Dyke. Great snorkeling and a great day. Enjoy your trip On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 00:17:56 GMT, "Ralph S. Hashoian" <ralph@hashoian.com> wrote: >Will be staying at the Sapphire beach resort on St Thomas. > >Can anyone recommend a good dive op close by? How about the one at the >resort, any one have experience with these guys? > >Heard that St Thomas has "high crime" anyone care to comment on this? >Can it be any worse a threat than in a major US city? > >How about driving on the island, any one try this out? > >Thanks > >Ralph |
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| Clarification: that's $90 per person for two tank dives including gear rental (not $90 per dive). "Brien Alkire" <brien@rand.org> wrote in message news:d1pvng$2g5$1@sm-news1.rand.org... > My wife and I did two tank dives with Blue Island Divers at Crown Marina. I > think the cost was $80 each, and I think an additional $10 for the rental > gear. The first dive was at Spratt Point, Water Island. The second at Navy > Barges. We were very happy with the dives and the service. > > We were probably a bit on the brave side and did a lot of walking at night. > It's probably best not to do this. However, we found that taxi drivers were > very nice and helpful. > > We didn't care for St Thomas; it's too crowded with tourists. We spent most > of our time in BVI on a bareboat charter. The diving there was great and we > dove with multiple operators. I noticed the driving in BVI is COMPLETELY > NUTS. We were in a taxi crossing Tortola when the mirror of our taxi hit a > car coming the other way. Glass flew all over the passengers. No one was > hurt, but nobody bothered to stop (in either car). > > By the way, cars are left-hand-drive (US standard) but drive on the left > side of the street in both the US and British VI. That's a bad combination. > > > "Ralph S. Hashoian" <ralph@hashoian.com> wrote in message > news:423B6FB2.3060508@hashoian.com... > > Will be staying at the Sapphire beach resort on St Thomas. > > > > Can anyone recommend a good dive op close by? How about the one at the > > resort, any one have experience with these guys? > > > > Heard that St Thomas has "high crime" anyone care to comment on this? > > Can it be any worse a threat than in a major US city? > > > > How about driving on the island, any one try this out? > > > > Thanks > > > > Ralph > > > > |
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| "Brien Alkire" <brien@rand.org> wrote in message news:d1pvtc$2jk$1@sm-news1.rand.org... > Clarification: that's $90 per person for two tank dives including gear > rental (not $90 per dive). I understood you in the first place. I suspect most others did as well, at least I hope they did. > > > "Brien Alkire" <brien@rand.org> wrote in message > news:d1pvng$2g5$1@sm-news1.rand.org... > > My wife and I did two tank dives with Blue Island Divers at Crown Marina. > I > > think the cost was $80 each, and I think an additional $10 for the rental > > gear. The first dive was at Spratt Point, Water Island. The second at > Navy > > Barges. We were very happy with the dives and the service. > > > > We were probably a bit on the brave side and did a lot of walking at > night. > > It's probably best not to do this. However, we found that taxi drivers > were > > very nice and helpful. > > > > We didn't care for St Thomas; it's too crowded with tourists. We spent > most > > of our time in BVI on a bareboat charter. The diving there was great and > we > > dove with multiple operators. I noticed the driving in BVI is COMPLETELY > > NUTS. We were in a taxi crossing Tortola when the mirror of our taxi hit > a > > car coming the other way. Glass flew all over the passengers. No one was > > hurt, but nobody bothered to stop (in either car). > > > > By the way, cars are left-hand-drive (US standard) but drive on the left > > side of the street in both the US and British VI. That's a bad > combination. > > > > > > "Ralph S. Hashoian" <ralph@hashoian.com> wrote in message > > news:423B6FB2.3060508@hashoian.com... > > > Will be staying at the Sapphire beach resort on St Thomas. > > > > > > Can anyone recommend a good dive op close by? How about the one at the > > > resort, any one have experience with these guys? > > > > > > Heard that St Thomas has "high crime" anyone care to comment on this? > > > Can it be any worse a threat than in a major US city? > > > > > > How about driving on the island, any one try this out? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Ralph > > > > > > > > > |
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| Stayed at Sapphire beach last year. Not many people cared for Dive in (at Sapphire) A better shop is Chris Sawyer in Red Hook, about a mile from Sapphire. Also try to take the "Gypsy" cabs to travel the Island, they loop around the main roads and are only 1 or 2 bucks per person. I reccommend hamburgers at Duffy's love shack. A trip to Charlotte Amiele to the Greenhouse. And take the ferry to St Johns for at least one day and go snorkling there. Also the snorkling is great right in Sapphire if the cruise ships are not in (for some reason nobody tells cruise ship patrons to NOT stand on the reef and not stir up the sand). Try night snorkling there too it's fun. As far as crime. I felt safe walking between Red Hook and Sapphire even after dark...I think most of the crime is theft. The locals are eking out an existance and by comparison we look rich. I would say if your with a group you should be fine. Enjoy your trip, and if you go with Chris Sawyer tell David Cassidy (no it's not a joke, he was my open water instructor) Chip says hi Hope this helps, Chip "Ralph S. Hashoian" <ralph@hashoian.com> wrote in message news:423B6FB2.3060508@hashoian.com... > Will be staying at the Sapphire beach resort on St Thomas. > > Can anyone recommend a good dive op close by? How about the one at the > resort, any one have experience with these guys? > > Heard that St Thomas has "high crime" anyone care to comment on this? Can > it be any worse a threat than in a major US city? > > How about driving on the island, any one try this out? > > Thanks > > Ralph > |
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