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Gustavia (St. Barts), France
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Shore Excursions
Blue Cat Snorkeling
Board the Blue Cat, a comfortable, well-shaded catamaran, and sail to one of the best snorkeling sites in the Caribbean at Les Petits Saints, a small rock just southwest of Gustavia. En route, snorkel gear is distributed as the captain and crew provide you with a safety briefing. The compulsory use of a brightly colored "noodle" allows those who tire easily to rest while in the water. Wi...
Island Overview
Board a non-air-conditioned minivan for a scenic island drive. You will pass through Gustavia on the way to the lighthouse, where you will be able to see your vessel at anchor in the harbor below. Continue to La Tourmente, the famous crossroads where, if you are not paying attention, it is possible to be surprised by a landing or departing aircraft. From the airport your drive wil...
Leeward Catamaran Sailing Adventure
Board a catamaran and leave tiny Gustavia Harbor behind as you set sail towards Pointe de Colombier. On entering this sheltered bay, take in the scenery and the mega-yachts at anchor here. Your catamaran will drop anchor, and the next two hours are yours to enjoy as you wish. You may choose to simply relax in the sun on the cat’s trampoline or in the shade of the bimini. The attent...
Seafari
Board a 30-foot Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) and enjoy a complete circumnavigation of St Barts at speeds of up to 40 knots (conditions permitting). Departing from Gustavia, you’ll cruise past many remote coves and beaches as your guide provides an informative commentary about everyday life on the island, as well as detailing some of the area’s history. Continue towards Pointe ...
Yellow Semi-Sub Exploration
Departing from the tender pier, sit topside in the yellow submarine while your guide provides a safety briefing and general information about the marine life you might see on this trip. On reaching the entrance of the harbor, you are invited below deck into the tunnel-like hull where you’ll sit facing the ves... |