San Juan we took the Segway Tour and they also meet you right at the end of the dock. It is then a 2 minute walk to their office. You have a quick lesson on maneuvering the Segway and off you go, you must wear a helmet. We had so much fun on this tour. We travelled the old blue cobblestone paths, went where motor vehicles are not allowed and just thoroughly enjoyed the entire tour, you end up at the El Morro Fort on the edge of the ocean and the views are breathtaking. We toured the fort for around 20 minutes with our Segway Guide and then headed back. She takes several pictures of your group on the segways with your own camera which becomes a great keepsake. I highly recommend taking this tour
St. Maarten we did the Island tour and stopped on the French side to shop. Once you get off the Ship they is a little shopping area at the end of the dock with a few stores, nothing great. St. Maarten’s water is a beautiful blue /green color and the views from the Tour are very pretty at points. We were not crazy about this Island and it was our least favorite
St. Thomas we took the Meagan’s Bay Beach Tour and this bus ride was crazy to me as you have to go up one side of the mountain and then down the other to get to the beach. It reminded me of a roller coaster ride and I made sure not to look out the sides of the bus and just kept my eyes straight ahead. We did stop at the top of the mountain on the way back for spectacular views and pictures. The bay is gorgeous and there are no waves. You can see your toes while up to your chest in water. They have water sports, kayaks, paddle boats and floats for rent. My son and father did the Kayak and had a great time. They also rent chairs and had a Bar/Snack bar. We had 2 hours at the beach which was perfect.
Bermuda was not an option above ,Bermuda was beautiful and we did the Island Tour/Horseshoe Bay Beach Tour. This was an excellent tour and the tour guide was awesome. We were met right outside the ship and lined up and walked to the bus. He gave us a really good narrative of everything we saw and really knew the history of the island. Horseshoe Bay Beach is breathtaking and we had 2 hours there. The rock formations and the color of the water are incredible. They have changing/bathrooms and a snack bar. Once on the beach we set off to explore all the way to the left the many rock formations and coves. We were almost alone down there as many people stayed at the part where you first enter the beach. As my son was walking in one of the coves what looked to be a local stepped up and said be careful of the riptides in these coves. That was really nice of him as we wouldn’t have known. Bring your cameras because the picture opportunity near the rocks is unbelievable. Also be careful walking in the coves as there are some holes in the sand and you may go down into the water unexpectedly. The sand is a beautiful pink color just like you read about.