Diving Newfound Bay - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2007

Harry and Maria, The Reluctant Tour Guides, take "Lady Di," our 13 foot Boston Whaler from Flanagan Island (where we had been spearfishing) around the eastern end of St. John to the secluded Newfound Bay. Newfound is a great dive with most of the coral in relatively shallow water. Right off we encounter a large stingray and there are many other different fish as well along with a large variety of plant life. There are no roads to Newfound Bay, you either have to hike in or go there by boat. It is a popular destination for many of the Day Sails out of Coral Bay. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out And Play - USVI, andrew@goodimpressions.us

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  • We discovered Salt Pond Bay on our last trip to U.S.V.I... I will be adding this to my destination list for next years trip!

  • looks like a nice place to dive. lots of tropical fish there.

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