Exclusive Best of Caribbean Five Port Package
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An approximately 3 to 5-minute walk from the cruise ship pier. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.Exclusive Antigua Culture and History Tour
Enjoy this exclusive small-group tour to Antigua's beautiful and historic South Coast. Smaller groups allow for more personalized visits to locations, including Shirley Heights, Dow's Hill Interpretation Center, and Nelson's Dockyard.
English Harbour, Antigua's historic district, is centered around the 15 square miles of Nelson's Dockyard National Park. Developed as a base for the British Navy during the great age of sail, the harbor served as headquarters for the fleet of the Leeward Islands in the late 18th century.
Although the dockyard was greatly expanded under Horatio Nelson, it was gradually abandoned in the nineteenth century and closed in 1889. Today, Nelson's Dockyard has been completely restored and remains the only Georgian dockyard in the world.
Further above the harbor, at Shirley Heights, you'll find the partially restored fortifications of the harbor's colonial observation post. The view from Shirley Heights stretches out over the harbor and across the Caribbean to neighboring islands.
Dow's Hill Interpretation Center offers an engaging multimedia presentation on Antigua's history, from its earliest settlements to independence. Observation decks at Dow's Hill provide another fine view of the harbor and the ruins of Fort Berkeley, located on the far side of the bay.
The tour continues along the island's scenic Southern Coast, through lush rainforest and charming rural landscapes. Along the way, enjoy a stop at Clairmont Pineapple Farm, where owner and farmer Mr. Grant personally leads visitors through his working farm. Guests can see how Antigua's famous black pineapple is grown and enjoy a taste of the fresh fruit during the visit. The farm is situated in a peaceful rural area, reached by a short ride along a dirt road that offers a glimpse of everyday life outside the main towns.
Relax and enjoy the ride in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus as you experience Antigua's natural beauty, local culture, and rich history.
Barbados Harrison's Cave Tour
For those interested in a shorter excursion focusing on the island's premier attraction, the Barbados Harrison's Cave Tour is exactly the right choice. Setting out from the pier area, you will travel to the middle of the island and the magnificent Harrison's Cave. The drive takes approximately 30 minutes.
At the cave, you will board electrically operated trams that will take you through the extensive system of caverns while experienced guides will give you historical information. The Barbados Harrison's cave is truly a phenomenon of nature. There are amazing galleries of stalactites hanging from the roof of the cave, and stalagmites reaching up from the ground, with emerald pools and pillars where they have joined over thousands of years. The dramatic lighting will enhance your visit. Depending on crowds, your time in the cave is approximately 35-45 minutes. There is also a 20-minute video you can watch either before or after the Barbados tour (depending on the wait to get in the cave).
After your cave tour, you will rejoin your transportation for the 30-minute drive back to the pier.
St Kitts Snorkeling
Snorkeling in St. Kitts is definitely an excursion to write home about. But wait until you're finished snorkeling first.
After meeting your tour guide, you will transfer to the boat, approximately 15 minutes away from the cruise pier, and set out for the beautiful reefs of St. Kitts. Depending on the sea and weather conditions that day, you may reach your first snorkeling spot within 15 minutes. Here, you will enter an undersea world described as enchanting, impressive and breathtaking.
For the next two hours, your captain will take you to the best snorkeling spots of the day. Based on sea conditions, there is usually time to stop at two different snorkel spots for approximately 45 minutes each. You will snorkel reefs abundantly alive with an array of tropical fish, large turtles, eagle rays, chub and snapper. The reefs are an extensive collection of soft corals, fans and sponges.
Refreshments of local non-alcoholic drinks and water will be provided.
St. Lucia Views & Sightseeing Port Trip
Stony Hill, St. Lucia has much to offer on this Exclusive Tour and asks only that you enjoy every minute of it!
After boarding your air-conditioned bus for your St. Lucia excursion, usually in groups of no more than 20 guests, you will drive through Castries, where various points of interest will be pointed out by your tour guide. Then, follow the winding road up the Morne for a panoramic view of the city, the harbor and even, on a clear day, as far as the island of Martinique. You will continue up to the Morne complex to view the Inniskilling Monument, erected in honor of the British 27th Inniskilling Regiment that captured the Morne from the French in 1796. This area is also home to one of the island's highest educational institutions, the OECS Secretariat, and also the main television station.
A short drive away is the Howelton Estate. This estate has a rich history and features a cafe, artist studio, and Caribelle Batik, where a short stop is made to see artists creating their works of art by using hot wax and dye. You will also have the opportunity to shopping for Batik items.
Your journey continues along the secondary roads through the hills on the outskirts of the city, taking you through small communities with scenic views highlighting the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts.
Stopping at a viewpoint within the community of La Guerre, you will get a spectacular view overlooking the Marquis Estate, once the largest banana plantation on the island. Your drive continues through other communities on your way to Monchy, where you will have wonderful views of Rodney Bay and Pigeon Island. You will then descend the hill to the private home of the Sonys, Stony Hill, which you may view from the outside only, as entry inside the house is not permitted.
This property offers a well-manicured lawn edged by a tropical garden and a breathtaking view of the Rodney Bay area. Tasty refreshments and a selection of local fruits handpicked from the gardens await you while you relax in the courtyard or next to the pool. Restrooms are available before your short journey back to the ship.
An approximate 15-minute walk from the cruise pier is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.St. Maarten Half Day Snorkeling & Catamaran Sailing
Sint Maarten may not be named in the song 'Kokomo,' but that's the vibe you'll experience on this half-day snorkel and beach adventure. Join us for a day filled with sun, sea, and unforgettable memories!"
Cruising from the Great Bay of Philipsburg, you will see history, beautiful scenery, and incredible villas and yachts. Enjoy the incredible view as you sail along the coast past the ruins of Fort Amsterdam, Little and Cay Bays, and Pelican Key on your St. Maarten Catamaran Tour.
Our 40-foot catamaran comfortably accommodates up to 20 guests, offering a spacious sun deck and a shaded area for your 3.5-hour adventure. Your captain will chart a course to a local underwater snorkel park, where you'll stop over a shipwreck and a sunken helicopter from long ago. Dive in and swim 100 feet to explore this unique underwater museum, teeming with aquatic life. Watch as hundreds of fish surround you during the fish feeding experience. It's perfect for all ages, so don't forget your underwater camera! We'll spend 30-40 minutes at this unforgettable snorkel spot.
Once the snorkelers are back on board, we'll treat you to a quick snack of chips and fresh fruit. Then, it's time to relax and enjoy our famous signature 'Captain Sneaky Rum Punch,' along with a selection of beers and other beverages, as we continue our journey.
Next, we head to a beach with the bluest waters we can find--whether it's Indigo, Karakter, Simpson Bay, Mullet, or the lagoon. We'll anchor about 30-40 feet from the shore, where you can swim to the beach, search for shells, float with a beverage in hand, or simply relax on the boat. If we're lucky, we may even spot playful pods of dolphins, and we'll take a moment for photos and to enjoy the spectacle. No two trips are ever the same. A light lunch will be served as we enjoy this scenic stop.
The moment will come to head back to Philipsburg. On the return journey, our friendly crew will pamper and entertain you with some lively vacation tunes. Guests can relax in the net, take stunning photos, ask questions, and get to know the crew. Don't miss the chance to have your picture taken sitting in the captain's chair--whether you're an adult or a child! And for those of age, there's an opportunity to enjoy a special adult tasting treat."
Upon arriving back at the dock, don't forget to check out our Plan B gifts and t-shirts! You can take a leisurely stroll back to your cruise ship or, if time allows, head downtown for some shopping to pick up gifts for your loved ones. Our goal is to encourage you to relax and enjoy every moment--'Don't Worry, Be Happy'--while having hours of fun and creating unforgettable memories. Just remember to bring a towel and a big smile!
In Barbados, child safety seats are required by law for infants up to 4 years old. Car seats can be provided on this tour at no additional fee.
If you would like to request a car seat to use during the tour, please use this field to list the name and age of each child in your party.
If you plan on bringing your own car seat(s) on the tour, please note that you will be doing so in this field. Please keep in mind that all car seats must be able to be secured with a seat belt.
If you do not need to request a child safety seat for this tour, please enter "N/A".
Example:
Mandy, 1
Lauren, 2
Jacob, 4
Please provide the first and last name of each guest taking the tour.

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