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St. Thomas is a lush, hilly island with a lot of nice beaches. You may want to combine an island tour with a beach drop-off. I have been to Magen's Bay (very pretty but a little crowded, not much snorkeling) and Coki Beach (not as pretty as Magen's Bay but less crowded and decent snorkeling. Coral World is at Coki beach.)

 

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You might do an island tour and the eco-kayak tour in the mangroove lagoon. Or go hiking on Water Island if you want really quiet and you can do some beach time there. Or you can do hiking on St. John and beach time. You might do a sailing charter with shorkeling.

 

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