Deluxe Stateroom Deck 3
30% Ponant Bonus
19 m²
2
PONANT invites you on a 12-day cruise to the heart of the West Indies. From Fort-de-France, you will sail the idyllic waters of the Caribbean Sea to discover stunning islands, as well as historical and architectural landmarks.
Throughout your journey, you will benefit from an excursion included per person per port of call, chosen with care by PONANT. During this cruise, enjoy embarking on a catamaran and snorkelling from Port Elizabeth on the island of Bequia, explore the town of Soufrière, between land and sea, on Saint Lucia, or appreciate the beauty of Saint Kitts during a sailing cruise and an underwater exploration with mask and snorkel. The diversity of experiences on offer promises you intense and varied moments (to discover the full range of excursions, go to the itinerary tab).
An experienced diving instructor is on board for the entire cruise, enabling you to safely enjoy swimming and scuba diving.
From Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique, Le Champlain will set sail to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Bequia Island, the ‘whale-hunting island’, and its wild and unspoiled coastline. You will enjoy the lively atmosphere of Port Elizabeth, the island’s main town.
You will then island hop gently towards Saint Lucia and its two majestic rocky peaks soaring straight from the sea, a unique location listed as UNESCO World Heritage site.
You will sail towards the enchanting setting offered by the island of Dominica - the Nature Island.
Then, you will venture to charming Marie-Galante before reaching Antigua, whose blend of British influences and Creole culture gives its picture postcard scenery a unique atmosphere.
In the British Virgin Islands, made up of some 60 islands, most of which are uninhabited, you will have the chance to enjoy the beaches of Jost van Dyke for a peaceful swimming break.
Le Champlain will set sail further north to Saint Barthélemy, famous for its wild coves and its elegant little shopping streets.
Then you will return to Pointe-à-Pitre after a magnificent cruise.
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A cruise through the paradise islands of the West Indies, between idyllic beaches, coral reef gardens, volcanic reliefs and lush vegetation. Make the most of an excursion included* per person per port of call...
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For more peace of mind, PONANT selects stays and flights then takes care of your transfers for your trip as well as shore visits before and after the cruise.
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*Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available.
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Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
For women:
For men:
Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
For women:
For men:
SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
ACCESSORIES:
HEALTH CARE:
OUTFITS ON BOARD:
PRECAUTIONS:
In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
PONANT activities
Diving & initiation dive
Supervision of the dives
Your dives will be led by your PONANT instructor. He will take care of your safety and that all goes smoothly. On some diving sites, as in natural reserves or if the local regulations require it, a local guide will escort the diving.
Level required for scuba diving on this cruise
The minimum level required for scuba diving on this cruise is 1 star CMAS or the PADI Open Water Diver (or equivalent). The certification card, the diving log book and a recent medical certificate (less than 12 months) must be presented at the beginning of the cruise to our main diving instructor.
Process of the dives (certified divers)
The instructor reserves the right to check divers’ ability for maximum safety. As we will dive in remote places, the dives will be done without decompression stop. A safety stop of 3 minutes at 5 metres will be mandatory. The depth that can be reached will depend on the certification of the divers:
Process of the initiation dives (novice divers)
Before your initiation dive, your instructor will show you the equipment and will explain to you how to communicate underwater using hand gestures and how to breathe through a regulator. Once in the water, equipped with your material, you will learn how to breathe through your regulator on the surface for a couple of minutes. When your instructor feels you are ready, he will immerse you in water for about 20 minutes to a depth of 6 metres maximum.
Duration of the dives
The diving activity lasts from 2 to 3 hours, which includes the journey to the diving site and the diving. This duration may vary according to the site, the level of divers, weather conditions and the number of participants. For experienced divers, the duration of dives varies between 35 and 60 minutes depending on the site, the diver’s experience and consumption.
Supplied equipment
Mask and snorkel: for health reasons due to Covid-19, we strongly recommend that you come on board with your own mask and snorkel .As an exception, you will be able to borrow them in accordance with sanitary conditions.
The passenger may participate in scuba diving activities, subject to compliance with certain conditions established in accordance with the health, scientific and medical measures applicable on the day of the dive.
* within the limit of available stock.
Fauna and flora of the Caribbean Sea
The fauna of the Caribbean Sea is very varied. During the different dives, divers can observe various species of benthic fauna such as French angel fish, queen angel fish, spotted drums, puffer fish, parrots fish, and pelagic fauna such as spotted eagle ray, barracudas, horse eyes jackfish, as well as fixed wildlife such as gorgonians and barrel sponges.
Scuba diving activities on this cruise
PORT OF CALL |
DIVES (for certified divers) |
DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING (for beginners) |
Martinique – Fort-de-France |
NO |
NO |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Port Elizabeth, Bequia Island |
YES |
YES |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Tobago Cays |
YES |
NO |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Mayreau Island |
YES |
YES |
Saint Lucia - Pigeon Island Beach |
YES |
NO |
Saint Lucia – Soufrière |
YES |
NO |
Dominica Portsmouth- Dominica |
YES |
NO |
Guadeloupe – Marie-Galante |
YES |
NO |
Antigua and Barbuda – English Harbour, Antigua |
YES |
YES |
British Virgin Islands – Jost Van Dyke |
YES |
YES |
Saint Barthelemy - Gustavia |
YES |
NO |
Saint Kitts and Nevis – South Friars Bay, Saint Kitts |
YES |
NO |
Guadeloupe – Pointe-à-Pitre |
NO |
NO |
These sites are indicative. The proposed diving excursions may be changed depending on weather and safety conditions and the number of divers.
Rates
Excellence and Passion packages must be pre-booked with your travel consultant before departure. Beyond that, all reservations will be confirmed once on board and subject to availability.
Introductory dives, Exploration dives and Discovery packages must be organised on board directly with your diving instructor.
Price per person
*Pre-bookings open around two months before the start of the cruise; requests are processed on a first-come first-served basis, subject to availability.
Embarkation 06/12/2024 from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure 06/12/2024 at 20:00
Located on the western coast of Martinique, Fort-de-France will amaze you by the splendour of its bay, a magnificent cut-out in the coastline, considered as one of the most beautiful in the world. At the harbour mouth, on its strip of land, fort Saint-Louis overlooks the capital city of Martinique. If you climb up to it, you can see some breath-taking views. Saint Louis Cathedral and the Schoelcher library bear witness to a secular history, intimately linked to the island’s story. Why not try some fresh coconut at the colourful Grand Marché. Two really pleasant places you can take a breather in, right in the heart of the city, are the garden of Balata and the Aimé Césaire park.
Arrival 07/12/2024 mid morning
Departure 07/12/2024 late evening
In the heart of the Caribbean, Bequia is the second-largest of 32 islands that make up the country of St Vincent and the Grenadines. You will love the lively and picturesque atmosphere of Port Elizabeth, the island’s main town. From the port, a promenade lined with beautiful traditional houses, landscaped gardens and small restaurants runs along the shoreline. It leads to Princess Margaret Beach, a wild beach where Princess Margaret herself has stayed and which seems to emerge directly from the tropical forest. From rainforest to lush meadows and long stretches of sand, Bequia will offer you a natural setting that is conducive to lovely walks and to spending time on the beach.
Arrival 08/12/2024 early morning
Departure 08/12/2024 late evening
Scattered between St Vincent and Grenada, the Tobago Cays comprises five little islands: Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradal, Petit Tabac and Jamesby. This rosary of uninhabited cays in the southern West Indies is a marine park whose turquoise lagoons provide a home and safe haven for some outstanding marine fauna, including peaceful green turtles. Girded and united by a coral reef, these secluded islands are a peaceful paradise for divers, swimmers and snorkellers.
Arrival 09/12/2024 early morning
Departure 09/12/2024 evening
Among the string of paradisiac islands with their sandy beaches that form the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines archipelago, Mayreau is the smallest. Its peaceful and idyllic atmosphere, far from the madding crowd, invites you to relax. On shore, enjoy a shaded and fully equipped beach from which to go snorkelling if you’d like to observe the colourful fish around the coral sitting at the foot of the rocks that stretch across the bay.
Arrival 10/12/2024 early morning
Departure 10/12/2024 midday
Linked to St Lucia by a sand causeway, Pigeon Island has been a designated National Park since 1979. On this wild and pristine land, you will be inspired to take pleasant walks amid the tropical vegetation and through a magnificent tree-filled garden. You will also be irresistibly drawn to the two pretty little sandy beaches nestling on the southern side and bathed by crystal-clear waters. While snorkelling, be sure to explore the underwater world that is teeming with life, along the rocks lining this peninsula’s coast. You will thoroughly enjoy the calm and beauty of this place, which is really conducive to simply relaxing.
Arrival 10/12/2024 early afternoon
Departure 10/12/2024 evening
Nestled in the crook of a breath-taking bay, the former capital of St Lucia is brimming with attractions. Soufrière is famous for The Pitons, volcanic spires that tower over the entrance to the town. In the vicinity of the lush botanical gardens, you will be able to enjoy the curative powers of the Diamond Falls mineral baths. From the beach at the north end of the bay, you can set off to explore the reefs that are home to stunning gardens of sea fans at the foot of the cliffs that plunge into the sea.
Arrival 11/12/2024 early morning
Departure 11/12/2024 late afternoon
With its mountainous terrain, vast tropical forest, hot springs, rivers and spectacular waterfalls, Dominica is undoubtedly the wildest island in the Caribbean. Protected by several national parks, this little-known land, located in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, between Guadeloupe and Martinique, will inspire adventure and exploration. During your port of call, do not miss out on discovering the enchanting landscapes of the Indian River: navigating through this dense mangrove, in which creepers, ferns, forest trees and giant roots are interweaved, is a magical experience, a fascinating voyage into the heart of an almost mystical natural universe.
Arrival 12/12/2024 at night
Departure 12/12/2024 evening
It is undoubtedly because Marie-Galante concentrates all the charms of the Caribbean into one island that it is today one of the most in-demand destinations in the region. “The island of 100 mills” or the “great galette” as it is sometimes known, in reference to the form of its 15 km diameter limestone plateau, is surrounded by white sandy beaches that are some of the most beautiful in the Caribbean In Saint-Louis, you can take the time to bathe in its turquoise waters, relax under the palm trees and almond trees or stroll along the colourful streets of the village.
Arrival 13/12/2024 early morning
Departure 13/12/2024 mid afternoon
Between white sandy beaches and lush tropical forest, you will discover Antigua, the largest of the two islands that make up Antigua-and-Barbuda, a sovereign Commonwealth state. From its British colonial heritage, this picture-postcard island has kept English as its official language and a pronounced taste for cricket! The steep hillsides of the south of the island offer splendid vistas over English Harbour and the Antigua shipyard, a building dating from the 17th century and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and over Indian Creek, where the first Awarak Indians settled. To the east, the clear waters of the village of Seatons are the ideal site for snorkelling alongside the rays.
Arrival 14/12/2024 early morning
Departure 14/12/2024 early evening
During your cruise, discover the pearl of the British Virgin Islands, said to have been named after a fearsome Dutch pirate from long ago. he hilly landscape offers travellers beautiful wild expanses lined with immaculate beaches where the breeze gently caresses the coconut palms. In this slice of heaven with crystal-clear waters, you will be able to enjoy the lively atmosphere of White Bay. As for the wildlife, iguanas, mongooses, pelicans and blue herons have taken up residence on these islands, much to the delight of our passengers who love a good holiday snap!
Arrival 15/12/2024 early morning
Departure 15/12/2024 evening
Lovers of this island call it Saint-Barth. This French island in the Lesser Antilles was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493. Ever since, this tiny mountainous volcanic gem with its unspoilt nature has been enchanting visitors. You will enjoy the beauty of its large paradisiacal beaches, plus the charm and refinement of its old wooden houses and its sumptuous colonial manors. Although, as you saunter through the rues de Gustavia or Saint-Jean, you’ll come across jewellers, top fashion boutiques and fine restaurants, there is also a simplicity that money can’t buy…
Arrival 16/12/2024 early morning
Departure 16/12/2024 early evening
Nestling along the peninsula of Saint-Kitts Island, South Friars Bay shelters one of the Kittitians’ most popular beaches. You will find this gorgeous stretch of golden sand ideal for a spot of sunbathing, or you may prefer to go and discover the history of the island. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park is a remarkable example of military architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries. It affords an exceptional view of the island’s coast.
Arrival 17/12/2024 early morning
Disembarkation 17/12/2024 at 08:00
At the crossroads of cultures, where European influence mingles with the richness of the Caribbean and the diversity of indigenous traditions, Pointe-à-Pitre promises a unique experience. Here, nestled on the southern coast of the island of Grande-Terre in Guadeloupe, in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, you will fall in love with the heavenly landscapes that reveal themselves to you, including white-sand beaches, verdant mountains, and lush tropical forests. Along the bustling streets of the city, you will discover Creole authenticity through the colourful markets, the traditional wooden houses, and the warm hospitality of the locals.
From the pier, board the catamaran and enjoy a journey into the heart of the Caribbean Sea.
Bequia is considered by many as one of the most beautiful dive spots in the Caribbean Sea. This archipelago shelters 30 easily accessible sites with crystal-clear waters offering exceptional views: caves and holes, walls and overhangs, hiding beautiful coral formations and marine life.
While sailing the crystalline waters, pass by “Moonhole”, a private community known for the lifestyle of its inhabitants: completely in harmony with nature. The lodgings are built directly into the landscape and most feature neither windows nor doors. After your discovery of this “Flintstones-esque” village, you will head to Petite Nevis, a region emblematic of whaling. There, you will drop anchor and be able to truly enjoy the seascape or even partake in a bit of snorkelling.
Finally, a 30-minute sail will take you back to your ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your open-air jeep for a short 15-minute drive to the virgin Lower Bay Beach.
Upon your arrival at this sun splashed tropical oasis, receive a brief orientation before spending over two hours relaxing at your leisure.
During your visit, enjoy the golden-sand beaches, and swim in the inviting blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. You will relax in a comfortable lounge chair and soak up the warm, tropical sun with the sand between your toes and the warm, tropical breeze in your hair.
Whenever you would like to enjoy some refreshments, complimentary soft drinks and water are available from the bar. From this vantage point, you can also see your ship anchored peacefully in the bay.
After your visit, re-board your open-air jeep and commence the short drive back to the pier.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.A smooth, short sail takes you to your first stop, Union Island, in the small unique village of Clifton Bay. There, you will be greeted with a locally made refreshing welcome drink and snack.
Then, you will be able to visit the village and discover its small-town delights or do some shopping for some local crafts.
You will reboard your catamaran and enjoy a second stop at Salt Whistle Bay, voted one of the most beautiful beaches of the Grenadines. It’s an, ideal place for a little swim before heading back to your ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.During this tour, discover the tropical island’s natural beauty.
From the pier, board your catamaran for a cruise along the west coast, passing Castries harbour before arriving to Marigot Bay. Your cruise continues to "Anse Cochon" where you will enjoy a nice swimming. From here, you will head to Soufrière, home of the majestic Pitons.
From Soufrière pier, you will disembark the catamaran and board a bus for the short drive through the historic town of Soufriere to the Old Mill restaurant where a local buffet lunch and local fruit juice will be served.
After your lunch, you will continue to the Botanical Gardens and Diamond Baths, where the exuberant vegetation spreads its colour among a profusion of exotic flowers. The garden was a famous spot for Napoléon's wife, Joséphine. Marvel at the tropical plants carefully arranged along the sides of the pathway leading to the waterfall.
After this retreat from the outside world, you will drive Soufrière, referred to as the Caribbean's only "drive-in" volcano. This historic site is the result of volcanic eruptions some 300,000 years ago. The Soufrière is an active volcano, where you will have the occasion to observe the Sulphur springs. Smell the sulphur as you enter the gates and inhale the natural scents (it has been proven that the sulphur water has many medicinal properties). See the sulphuric fumaroles and steam jet escape from the soil whereas the sulphurous water of the natural baths boil at a temperature which can reaching 338 °F (170 °C).
After a short drive, you will reach Morne Coubaril Estate for a guided tour hof this sprawling plateau farm and have your lunch. Producer of cocoa, coffee, coconuts, bananas and an assortment of other tropical products, this working plantation has been in the business of cultivation since the 17th century. It maintains some of the same harvesting and processing practices that have served it in good stead for hundreds of years.
Finally, you will return to your ship, at anchor in Soufrière Bay.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will meet your local guide and board your minivan (or bus) for a 30-minute scenic drive to the community of Chassin and the “Rainforest Sky Rides” park, St Lucia’s premiere eco-adventure park located in the heights of St Lucia’s Forest Reserve.
This original activity will allow you to discover the beauty of the island and the richness of its flora and fauna from a unique vantage point. You'll be in for a real thrill on this dynamic and sporting tour.
Upon your arrival at the park, you will be met by your zipline guides for a briefing, and they will help you get geared up as you are hitched up to a series of cables, zipping from platform to platform through the island’s lush rainforest.
After your ziplining activity,you will enjoy a short and easy nature hike through the rainforest with a naturalist guie before tasting local refreshments and have some time to browse through the Amazona Gift shop.
Finally, you will reboard your coach and be back to your ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier board your coach for a leisurely drive through the town of Soufrière.
Your first stop will be at the Botanical Gardens and Diamond Baths, where the exuberant vegetation spreads its colour among a profusion of exotic flowers. The garden was a famous spot for Napoléon's wife, Joséphine. Marvel at the tropical plants carefully arranged along the sides of the pathway leading to the waterfall.
Then you will visit the volcano in Soufrière, referred to as the Caribbean's only "drive-in" volcano. This historic site is the result of volcanic eruptions some 300,000 years ago. The Soufrière is a dormant volcano, where you will have the occasion to observe the Sulphur springs. Smell the sulphur as you enter the gates and inhale the natural scents. See the sulphuric fumaroles and steam jet escape from the soil whereas the sulphurous water of the natural baths boil at a temperature which can reaching 338 °F (170 °C).
Sulphur waters having medicinal properties, we invite you to enjoy a mud bath. Recognised to detoxifies the body, helping healing sun burns, eczema, arthritis, sore joints and more, you will live this unique experience.
After a short drive, you will reach Morne Coubaril Estate for a guided tour of this sprawling plateau farm. Producer of cocoa, coffee, coconuts, bananas and an assortment of other tropical products, this working plantation has been in the business of cultivation since the 17th century. It maintains some of the same harvesting and processing practices that have served it in good stead for hundreds of years.
Enjoy a refreshment and relax, before heading back to Soufrière and your ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 15-minute transfer to the Indian River.
The Indian River is like a mini-Amazon teeming with life. It runs through the centre of the town of Portsmouth, in the North of Dominica. The river was named the Indian River after the settlements of the Kalinago, formally known as Carib Indians, which existed on the upper banks of that river.
The Indian River gushes down the Morne aux Diables Mountain range and gently meanders down to the lowlands of Portsmouth, where it flows gracefully into the Caribbean Sea. Due to its unique formation, being below sea level, the water at the lower areas of the river is brackish, contributing to the unique variety of plants and animal life. The Indian River showcases flora and fauna that are specific only to that area of Dominica. Local fauna includes herons, king fisher, iguanas, and a variety of other birds, many of which are still present after the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Vegetation continues to grow and is returning in full force.
Experienced boatmen in hand-oared wooden rowboats will take you up the slow-moving river at a leisurely pace, so that you can appreciate the many types of wildlife and plant life along the swampy riverbanks.
See first-hand where scenes from Pirates of the Caribbean were filmed. Upriver you can take a short 10-minute walk in the botanical gardens and visit the renowned “Bush Bar”, where you can try their homemade rum punch.
After your 2-hour adventure, you will reboard your coach for a 15-minute drive back to your ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute drive to Syndicate, where you will start your hiking tour.
Nestled in the foothills of Dominica’s tallest mountain, Morne Diablotin, and close to the Picard River Gorge, is the Syndicate Nature Trail. Located in the National Park, this lasso trail is home to Dominica’s National Bird — the Sisserou Parrot (Amazona imperialis) — and the Jaco (Amazona arausiaca). The Syndicate area is popular for bird watching as it is a bird sanctuary for some of the 51 species of local and migratory birds that may be found in the park. This area also has a diverse array of flora. It is a key location for research and educational purposes and has lovely view points along a walking path.
The trail looping through the forest will allow you to discover the main interest points and offers a panoramic view on the Dublanc River Valley. If you are particularly lucky, you could see a Jaco or a Sisserou Parrot, the National Bird. The forest is full of other life forms, including four species of hummingbirds.
Upon completion of your short hike, you will proceed to Plantation Grove for refreshments, before embarking on the 45-minute drive back to your ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute, scenic drive to the village of Calibishie and Pointe Baptiste.
Pointe Baptiste cocoa is harvested and gathered from local farmers in an ecological manner. The chocolate factory is a small family business which supports sustainable practices.
Upon arrival, you will be personally welcomed by the family and invited to discover their estate, learn about cocoa farming and the chocolate making process. They will share their knowledge and experience, and show you all the different processes used in making chocolate — from bean to bar.
After your visit, you will taste their fine chocolate bars. They offer many different varieties of chocolate: dark chocolate, ginger, coffee, spice, hot pepper, lemongrass, tangerine, mint and milk chocolate.
Finally, you will reboard your coach for a 45-minute drive back to your ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.Discover cultural heritage during this excursion, as you visit an aromatic and medicinal herb garden and take part in a workshop.
The specific feature of the Creole garden is how it summarises all the major migrations experienced by the French West Indies. The Ciboney, followed by the Arawak and the Caribs, brought plants such as dittany and achiote from South America. The end of the 15th century saw the arrival of the Europeans, including the French who settled permanently in the 17th century. During the slavery period, the slaves cultivated small plots bringing together a wide variety of crops. This was the ancestor of the Creole garden, which is primarily a model of organised polyculture.
You will take part in a workshop demonstrating and making fishing tools, and go for a ride in an ox-cart.
The full programme for this excursion will be revealed soon.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.Visit the Rhum Bielle distillery, an authentic agricultural rum distillery on Marie-Galante. The distillery has been making exceptional rums with pure cane juice since 1910, using sugar cane grown on the island. You will take a guided tour of the distillery and discover the manufacturing process from start to finish before enjoying a tasting on site.
The full programme for this excursion will be revealed soon.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will board your coach and drive to Dow's Hill interpretation centre. This fort on the southern coast overlooking the Nelson's Dockyard, has been renovated into an interpretation centre. Once arriving, you will see a multimedia presentation on Antiguan culture and folklore.
You will continue to the Blockhouse Ruins, built in 1787 and standing 446ft above the sea atop a sheer cliff above the Atlantic Ocean. You will overlook Indian Creek where the first Arawak Indians settled and lived. You can also see the St. James' Club on Mamora Bay and Eric Clapton's new house.
Next, you will visit Shirley Heights, the most southerly viewpoint in Antigua. The Shirley Heights fortress was built by the British to house the fleet stationed at English Harbor and was named after Sir Thomas Shirley. From 487ft above sea level cape, you will enjoy a panoramic view on Atlantic Ocean and English Harbor.
Then, you will enjoy a guided walk, followed by free time at Nelson's Dockyard village. Named after Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, the village was built in 1725, to provide a base for a squadron of ships patrolling the West Indies maintaining England's sea power. Today it is one of the biggest attractions of the eastern Caribbean, being the world's last remaining Georgian naval dockyards still in use today.
Before joining your ship, you will enjoy a refreshment.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your 4-wheel drive vehicle and start your adventure to discover places inaccessible by coach. You guide will explain Antigua’s history, its past and life nowadays.
This expedition will lead you to the western and southern sides of the island where you will have the opportunity to stop at several viewpoints and sites.
You will discover Potworks Dam, the largest reservoir on the island, and Bettys Hope, a historic sugarcane plantation.
You will then head to the famous Devil's Bridge, this natural rock arch was declared National Park in 2008. The surroundings of the arch features several natural blowholes, shooting up the water and spray powered by the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Get your camera ready to try to catch amazing pictures of this natural phenomenon.
Finally, you will go Long Bay beach where you will enjoy a refreshment along with fresh fruit.
Finally, return to the pier and your ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.Board the twin-engined Snorkel Launch.
Start your exploration enjoying a scenic 40-minute ride across to Norman Island to one of the B.V.I.’s prime snorkel sites.
An experienced snorkel Instructor will take you snorkeling to the uninhabited and legendary Norman Island. The reputed history of piracy on this island is immortalized in Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous book: Treasure Island. Snorkel in pristine surroundings at the Indians or the Caves at Treasure Point, where pirate treasure is said to have been hidden!
Then, you will navigate to a second site for more swimming and snorkeling in shallower waters before returning back to the ship Jost Van Dyke.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your boat and start sailing along the coast.
After a safety briefing, you will leave Gustavia's pier for "Les Ti-Saints" and its sheltered bay. You will discover different scenic panoramas of the island.
Once anchored in a bay, you will have some time to enjoy a swim in the warm waters of the bay or go snorkelling. An integral part of the Marine Reserve, the seabed near the rocks is particularly rich and colourful.
After enjoying your snorkeling time, followed by refreshments, you will re-board your boat and head back to the ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your catamaran and start sailing along the Leeward Coast.
After a safety briefing, you will leave Gustavia's pier for “pointe de Colombier” and its sheltered bay. Scenic panoramas of the island will be unveiled before your eyes while you sail.
Once anchored in Colombier Bay, you will have some free time to enjoy a swim in the warm waters of the bay, go snorkelling or simply relax under the sun.
Accessible only by sea or a 20-minute walk along a winding pathway from Flamand, this beach is famous for its tranquillity. An integral part of the Marine Reserve, the sea bed near the rocks is particularly rich and colourful. A favourite meeting place for tortoises, rays, lobsters and even dolphins.
After enjoying 1-hour of free time, followed by refreshments, you will reboard your catamaran and head back to the ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach and start your 15-minute drive to Basseterre and discover Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, Romney Manor Botanical Gardens and Fairview Great House.
Basseterre is a historic capital with a mix of traditional French and Victorian architecture. Here, you will discover old churches, West Indian cottages, and a former slave market.
Your first stop will be made at the Romney Gardens and Caribelle Batik Studios. This 12-acre gardens setting are quite simply stunning. It is at this beautiful location that local artists produce the fabric and apparel for which Caribelle Batik has become widely acclaimed.
From the top of the Brimstone Hill fortress, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, enjoy panoramic views of the coast, the surrounding countryside and the neighbouring islands. The first cannons were brought to Brimstone Hill in 1690. The English and French engaged in frequent naval battles to gain control of this part of the world. This construction is an astonishing and ingenious architectural work. It is also one of the largest and best preserved in the Caribbean. The visit is a self-guided visit to Brimstone Hill. Your driver will provide history on Brimstone Hill on arrival and will also be present throughout the visit to answer any questions or queries.
You will then visit Fairview House for a journey back in time. This beautiful, 300-year-old property is a perfect example of a colonial house from that period on the island. During your visit, you will learn about the history of the owners of the house and the daily life of its inhabitants during the colonial period. From the veranda and the gardens, you will have a panoramic view of the Caribbean Sea and the twin island of Nevis.
Then, a scenic 30-minute drive will take you back to your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 15-minute drive to reach your catamaran.
Following a safety briefing, you will sail along the Leeward Coast of St Kitts, passing the Frigate Bay resort area and Friars Bay before arriving at the snorkelling destination.
Then you will sail to another snorkelling site as the secluded cove of Shittens Bay. This calm, unspoiled location is only accessible by sea and shelters an abundance of marine life, with several varieties of reef fish amongst the volcanic rock formations, sea fans and sponges. Special supervision is given to those who have never snorkelled before or those who are out of practice with the technique of snorkelling.
After this snorkelling adventure, the sails are hoisted for the final tranquil trip back to the ship. Enjoy an open bar serving ice-cold beer, rum punch and soft drinks.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Guest Speaker
Aboard your ship, an English-speaking lecturer will enlighten you about the culture and history of your destination to deepen your knowledge of the origins of local traditions, the history of emblematic sites, and stories involving famous personalities and those of major historical significance. During on-board lectures or on your shore visits, this expert will be there to share their precious knowledge with you throughout your PONANT cruise.
No single supplement
FREE SINGLE SUPPLEMENT *
*The supplement for single usage of a double cabin is waived, according to availability and staterooms categories.
Diving
During an introduction to scuba diving or a more advanced dive for holders of the necessary certifications (level 1 on yachting cruises and 2 on expedition cruises), explore the planet’s most beautiful underwater environments in the company of a PONANT diving instructor, as well as a local instructor when required by local legislation. They will ensure that your dives are conducted smoothly and safely: supervision of four certified divers at a time, evaluation of diving skills and experience, adherence to safety stops, zones and the maximum depth authorised.
A recent medical certificate (less than 12 months) must be presented at the beginning of the cruise to the main diving instructor.
Excursions included
During your journey, enjoy an excursion included per person per port of call, to choose from a selection offered by PONANT. Whether this is the visit of an emblematic museum or a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an activity in the heart of nature or a tasting of local products, or one of many other highlights, you will benefit from a careful selection of activities throughout your itinerary.
Pre-bookings will open around two months before the start of the cruise; requests will be processed on a first-come first-served basis, subject to availability.
Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
Visit to a Creole garden
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Find out moreVisit of a rum distillery and tasting
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Find out moreThe Leeward Coast by catamaran
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Find out moreFrom the pier, board the catamaran and enjoy a journey into the heart of the Caribbean Sea.
Bequia is considered by many as one of the most beautiful dive spots in the Caribbean Sea. This archipelago shelters 30 easily accessible sites with crystal-clear waters offering exceptional views: caves and holes, walls and overhangs, hiding beautiful coral formations and marine life.
While sailing the crystalline waters, pass by “Moonhole”, a private community known for the lifestyle of its inhabitants: completely in harmony with nature. The lodgings are built directly into the landscape and most feature neither windows nor doors. After your discovery of this “Flintstones-esque” village, you will head to Petite Nevis, a region emblematic of whaling. There, you will drop anchor and be able to truly enjoy the seascape or even partake in a bit of snorkelling.
Finally, a 30-minute sail will take you back to your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your open-air jeep for a short 15-minute drive to the virgin Lower Bay Beach.
Upon your arrival at this sun splashed tropical oasis, receive a brief orientation before spending over two hours relaxing at your leisure.
During your visit, enjoy the golden-sand beaches, and swim in the inviting blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. You will relax in a comfortable lounge chair and soak up the warm, tropical sun with the sand between your toes and the warm, tropical breeze in your hair.
Whenever you would like to enjoy some refreshments, complimentary soft drinks and water are available from the bar. From this vantage point, you can also see your ship anchored peacefully in the bay.
After your visit, re-board your open-air jeep and commence the short drive back to the pier.
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According to availability, price per passenger.A smooth, short sail takes you to your first stop, Union Island, in the small unique village of Clifton Bay. There, you will be greeted with a locally made refreshing welcome drink and snack.
Then, you will be able to visit the village and discover its small-town delights or do some shopping for some local crafts.
You will reboard your catamaran and enjoy a second stop at Salt Whistle Bay, voted one of the most beautiful beaches of the Grenadines. It’s an, ideal place for a little swim before heading back to your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.During this tour, discover the tropical island’s natural beauty.
From the pier, board your catamaran for a cruise along the west coast, passing Castries harbour before arriving to Marigot Bay. Your cruise continues to "Anse Cochon" where you will enjoy a nice swimming. From here, you will head to Soufrière, home of the majestic Pitons.
From Soufrière pier, you will disembark the catamaran and board a bus for the short drive through the historic town of Soufriere to the Old Mill restaurant where a local buffet lunch and local fruit juice will be served.
After your lunch, you will continue to the Botanical Gardens and Diamond Baths, where the exuberant vegetation spreads its colour among a profusion of exotic flowers. The garden was a famous spot for Napoléon's wife, Joséphine. Marvel at the tropical plants carefully arranged along the sides of the pathway leading to the waterfall.
After this retreat from the outside world, you will drive Soufrière, referred to as the Caribbean's only "drive-in" volcano. This historic site is the result of volcanic eruptions some 300,000 years ago. The Soufrière is an active volcano, where you will have the occasion to observe the Sulphur springs. Smell the sulphur as you enter the gates and inhale the natural scents (it has been proven that the sulphur water has many medicinal properties). See the sulphuric fumaroles and steam jet escape from the soil whereas the sulphurous water of the natural baths boil at a temperature which can reaching 338 °F (170 °C).
After a short drive, you will reach Morne Coubaril Estate for a guided tour hof this sprawling plateau farm and have your lunch. Producer of cocoa, coffee, coconuts, bananas and an assortment of other tropical products, this working plantation has been in the business of cultivation since the 17th century. It maintains some of the same harvesting and processing practices that have served it in good stead for hundreds of years.
Finally, you will return to your ship, at anchor in Soufrière Bay.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will meet your local guide and board your minivan (or bus) for a 30-minute scenic drive to the community of Chassin and the “Rainforest Sky Rides” park, St Lucia’s premiere eco-adventure park located in the heights of St Lucia’s Forest Reserve.
This original activity will allow you to discover the beauty of the island and the richness of its flora and fauna from a unique vantage point. You'll be in for a real thrill on this dynamic and sporting tour.
Upon your arrival at the park, you will be met by your zipline guides for a briefing, and they will help you get geared up as you are hitched up to a series of cables, zipping from platform to platform through the island’s lush rainforest.
After your ziplining activity,you will enjoy a short and easy nature hike through the rainforest with a naturalist guie before tasting local refreshments and have some time to browse through the Amazona Gift shop.
Finally, you will reboard your coach and be back to your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier board your coach for a leisurely drive through the town of Soufrière.
Your first stop will be at the Botanical Gardens and Diamond Baths, where the exuberant vegetation spreads its colour among a profusion of exotic flowers. The garden was a famous spot for Napoléon's wife, Joséphine. Marvel at the tropical plants carefully arranged along the sides of the pathway leading to the waterfall.
Then you will visit the volcano in Soufrière, referred to as the Caribbean's only "drive-in" volcano. This historic site is the result of volcanic eruptions some 300,000 years ago. The Soufrière is a dormant volcano, where you will have the occasion to observe the Sulphur springs. Smell the sulphur as you enter the gates and inhale the natural scents. See the sulphuric fumaroles and steam jet escape from the soil whereas the sulphurous water of the natural baths boil at a temperature which can reaching 338 °F (170 °C).
Sulphur waters having medicinal properties, we invite you to enjoy a mud bath. Recognised to detoxifies the body, helping healing sun burns, eczema, arthritis, sore joints and more, you will live this unique experience.
After a short drive, you will reach Morne Coubaril Estate for a guided tour of this sprawling plateau farm. Producer of cocoa, coffee, coconuts, bananas and an assortment of other tropical products, this working plantation has been in the business of cultivation since the 17th century. It maintains some of the same harvesting and processing practices that have served it in good stead for hundreds of years.
Enjoy a refreshment and relax, before heading back to Soufrière and your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 15-minute transfer to the Indian River.
The Indian River is like a mini-Amazon teeming with life. It runs through the centre of the town of Portsmouth, in the North of Dominica. The river was named the Indian River after the settlements of the Kalinago, formally known as Carib Indians, which existed on the upper banks of that river.
The Indian River gushes down the Morne aux Diables Mountain range and gently meanders down to the lowlands of Portsmouth, where it flows gracefully into the Caribbean Sea. Due to its unique formation, being below sea level, the water at the lower areas of the river is brackish, contributing to the unique variety of plants and animal life. The Indian River showcases flora and fauna that are specific only to that area of Dominica. Local fauna includes herons, king fisher, iguanas, and a variety of other birds, many of which are still present after the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Vegetation continues to grow and is returning in full force.
Experienced boatmen in hand-oared wooden rowboats will take you up the slow-moving river at a leisurely pace, so that you can appreciate the many types of wildlife and plant life along the swampy riverbanks.
See first-hand where scenes from Pirates of the Caribbean were filmed. Upriver you can take a short 10-minute walk in the botanical gardens and visit the renowned “Bush Bar”, where you can try their homemade rum punch.
After your 2-hour adventure, you will reboard your coach for a 15-minute drive back to your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute drive to Syndicate, where you will start your hiking tour.
Nestled in the foothills of Dominica’s tallest mountain, Morne Diablotin, and close to the Picard River Gorge, is the Syndicate Nature Trail. Located in the National Park, this lasso trail is home to Dominica’s National Bird — the Sisserou Parrot (Amazona imperialis) — and the Jaco (Amazona arausiaca). The Syndicate area is popular for bird watching as it is a bird sanctuary for some of the 51 species of local and migratory birds that may be found in the park. This area also has a diverse array of flora. It is a key location for research and educational purposes and has lovely view points along a walking path.
The trail looping through the forest will allow you to discover the main interest points and offers a panoramic view on the Dublanc River Valley. If you are particularly lucky, you could see a Jaco or a Sisserou Parrot, the National Bird. The forest is full of other life forms, including four species of hummingbirds.
Upon completion of your short hike, you will proceed to Plantation Grove for refreshments, before embarking on the 45-minute drive back to your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute, scenic drive to the village of Calibishie and Pointe Baptiste.
Pointe Baptiste cocoa is harvested and gathered from local farmers in an ecological manner. The chocolate factory is a small family business which supports sustainable practices.
Upon arrival, you will be personally welcomed by the family and invited to discover their estate, learn about cocoa farming and the chocolate making process. They will share their knowledge and experience, and show you all the different processes used in making chocolate — from bean to bar.
After your visit, you will taste their fine chocolate bars. They offer many different varieties of chocolate: dark chocolate, ginger, coffee, spice, hot pepper, lemongrass, tangerine, mint and milk chocolate.
Finally, you will reboard your coach for a 45-minute drive back to your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Discover cultural heritage during this excursion, as you visit an aromatic and medicinal herb garden and take part in a workshop.
The specific feature of the Creole garden is how it summarises all the major migrations experienced by the French West Indies. The Ciboney, followed by the Arawak and the Caribs, brought plants such as dittany and achiote from South America. The end of the 15th century saw the arrival of the Europeans, including the French who settled permanently in the 17th century. During the slavery period, the slaves cultivated small plots bringing together a wide variety of crops. This was the ancestor of the Creole garden, which is primarily a model of organised polyculture.
You will take part in a workshop demonstrating and making fishing tools, and go for a ride in an ox-cart.
The full programme for this excursion will be revealed soon.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Visit the Rhum Bielle distillery, an authentic agricultural rum distillery on Marie-Galante. The distillery has been making exceptional rums with pure cane juice since 1910, using sugar cane grown on the island. You will take a guided tour of the distillery and discover the manufacturing process from start to finish before enjoying a tasting on site.
The full programme for this excursion will be revealed soon.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will board your coach and drive to Dow's Hill interpretation centre. This fort on the southern coast overlooking the Nelson's Dockyard, has been renovated into an interpretation centre. Once arriving, you will see a multimedia presentation on Antiguan culture and folklore.
You will continue to the Blockhouse Ruins, built in 1787 and standing 446ft above the sea atop a sheer cliff above the Atlantic Ocean. You will overlook Indian Creek where the first Arawak Indians settled and lived. You can also see the St. James' Club on Mamora Bay and Eric Clapton's new house.
Next, you will visit Shirley Heights, the most southerly viewpoint in Antigua. The Shirley Heights fortress was built by the British to house the fleet stationed at English Harbor and was named after Sir Thomas Shirley. From 487ft above sea level cape, you will enjoy a panoramic view on Atlantic Ocean and English Harbor.
Then, you will enjoy a guided walk, followed by free time at Nelson's Dockyard village. Named after Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, the village was built in 1725, to provide a base for a squadron of ships patrolling the West Indies maintaining England's sea power. Today it is one of the biggest attractions of the eastern Caribbean, being the world's last remaining Georgian naval dockyards still in use today.
Before joining your ship, you will enjoy a refreshment.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your 4-wheel drive vehicle and start your adventure to discover places inaccessible by coach. You guide will explain Antigua’s history, its past and life nowadays.
This expedition will lead you to the western and southern sides of the island where you will have the opportunity to stop at several viewpoints and sites.
You will discover Potworks Dam, the largest reservoir on the island, and Bettys Hope, a historic sugarcane plantation.
You will then head to the famous Devil's Bridge, this natural rock arch was declared National Park in 2008. The surroundings of the arch features several natural blowholes, shooting up the water and spray powered by the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Get your camera ready to try to catch amazing pictures of this natural phenomenon.
Finally, you will go Long Bay beach where you will enjoy a refreshment along with fresh fruit.
Finally, return to the pier and your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Board the twin-engined Snorkel Launch.
Start your exploration enjoying a scenic 40-minute ride across to Norman Island to one of the B.V.I.’s prime snorkel sites.
An experienced snorkel Instructor will take you snorkeling to the uninhabited and legendary Norman Island. The reputed history of piracy on this island is immortalized in Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous book: Treasure Island. Snorkel in pristine surroundings at the Indians or the Caves at Treasure Point, where pirate treasure is said to have been hidden!
Then, you will navigate to a second site for more swimming and snorkeling in shallower waters before returning back to the ship Jost Van Dyke.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your boat and start sailing along the coast.
After a safety briefing, you will leave Gustavia's pier for "Les Ti-Saints" and its sheltered bay. You will discover different scenic panoramas of the island.
Once anchored in a bay, you will have some time to enjoy a swim in the warm waters of the bay or go snorkelling. An integral part of the Marine Reserve, the seabed near the rocks is particularly rich and colourful.
After enjoying your snorkeling time, followed by refreshments, you will re-board your boat and head back to the ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your catamaran and start sailing along the Leeward Coast.
After a safety briefing, you will leave Gustavia's pier for “pointe de Colombier” and its sheltered bay. Scenic panoramas of the island will be unveiled before your eyes while you sail.
Once anchored in Colombier Bay, you will have some free time to enjoy a swim in the warm waters of the bay, go snorkelling or simply relax under the sun.
Accessible only by sea or a 20-minute walk along a winding pathway from Flamand, this beach is famous for its tranquillity. An integral part of the Marine Reserve, the sea bed near the rocks is particularly rich and colourful. A favourite meeting place for tortoises, rays, lobsters and even dolphins.
After enjoying 1-hour of free time, followed by refreshments, you will reboard your catamaran and head back to the ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach and start your 15-minute drive to Basseterre and discover Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, Romney Manor Botanical Gardens and Fairview Great House.
Basseterre is a historic capital with a mix of traditional French and Victorian architecture. Here, you will discover old churches, West Indian cottages, and a former slave market.
Your first stop will be made at the Romney Gardens and Caribelle Batik Studios. This 12-acre gardens setting are quite simply stunning. It is at this beautiful location that local artists produce the fabric and apparel for which Caribelle Batik has become widely acclaimed.
From the top of the Brimstone Hill fortress, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, enjoy panoramic views of the coast, the surrounding countryside and the neighbouring islands. The first cannons were brought to Brimstone Hill in 1690. The English and French engaged in frequent naval battles to gain control of this part of the world. This construction is an astonishing and ingenious architectural work. It is also one of the largest and best preserved in the Caribbean. The visit is a self-guided visit to Brimstone Hill. Your driver will provide history on Brimstone Hill on arrival and will also be present throughout the visit to answer any questions or queries.
You will then visit Fairview House for a journey back in time. This beautiful, 300-year-old property is a perfect example of a colonial house from that period on the island. During your visit, you will learn about the history of the owners of the house and the daily life of its inhabitants during the colonial period. From the veranda and the gardens, you will have a panoramic view of the Caribbean Sea and the twin island of Nevis.
Then, a scenic 30-minute drive will take you back to your ship.
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According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 15-minute drive to reach your catamaran.
Following a safety briefing, you will sail along the Leeward Coast of St Kitts, passing the Frigate Bay resort area and Friars Bay before arriving at the snorkelling destination.
Then you will sail to another snorkelling site as the secluded cove of Shittens Bay. This calm, unspoiled location is only accessible by sea and shelters an abundance of marine life, with several varieties of reef fish amongst the volcanic rock formations, sea fans and sponges. Special supervision is given to those who have never snorkelled before or those who are out of practice with the technique of snorkelling.
After this snorkelling adventure, the sails are hoisted for the final tranquil trip back to the ship. Enjoy an open bar serving ice-cold beer, rum punch and soft drinks.
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According to availability, price per passenger.