CARTAGENA TO PHILIPSBURG, ST. MAARTEN

Silversea • SILVER SHADOW
Departure Date
Dec 19, 2025
Duration
17 days
Ports
15 Ports
Countries
10 Countries
Prices from
$7,800.00
每人起
$9,360.00
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SILVER SHADOW

Silversea’s Shadow Class luxury cruise ships Silver Shadow and Silver Whisper offer you freedom and space to design your day. Silver Shadow retains Silversea’s essence—spacious suites and superior service—paired with a lively cosmopolitan atmosphere and enhanced amenities. Energize body and mind in the upgraded spa and fitness center. Savor fine wines and French gastronomy in La Dame and enjoy authentic Italian cuisine in La Terrazza, endless ocean views from The Grill, and internationally inspired dishes in The Restaurant. From delectable dining to relaxation in ultra luxury, cruising has never felt so good.

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Detailed Itinerary

01
Cartagena, Colombia
FRI, DECEMBER 19 • 00:00 - 19:00

Get your sunglasses ready, because Cartagena is a riot of color, charisma, and Caribbean charm. The best way of seeing the city is on foot and soaking up the uniquely South American atmosphere. Stroll through the jumble of cobbled streets, step back in time, and enjoy one of the Caribbean's loveliest destinations. Cartagena was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 as a shining example of an extensive and complete system of military fortifications in South America. The city's strategic location, on a secluded bay facing the Caribbean Sea, meant that it was an essential stop from Europe to the West Indies during the time of commercial and naval exploration. Traces of this era are still to be found on the walls of several of the beautiful buildings lining the streets of the old town. The magnificent city is a walled fortress that stretches for 11 kilometers, dating from 1533, and once played host to Sir Francis Drake, who passed through in 1586 (and set fire to 200 buildings during his visit). Despite its 16th-century roots, Cartagena today is a modern and glorious riot of color. Fuchsia pink bougainvillea tumbles down from turquoise-painted balconies, while well-preserved colonial buildings painted in vibrant colors line the streets. Take shelter from the heat and enjoy the sensual atmosphere that is so exclusively Colombian by grabbing a seat in a local bar, ordering a plate of Empanadas, and enjoying a Guaro- the colloquial name for aguardiente - the country's national spirit.

Cartagena, Colombia
02
Santa Marta, Colombia
SAT, DECEMBER 20 • 08:00 - 17:00

Trek to lost cities, explore dense jungles and dive into the coral reefs of peaceful Caribbean coves. Colombia's Santa Marta embraces a gorgeous natural setting, nestled between the Caribbean's warm waters and the mighty Sierra Nevada mountains. The city is rich in history as the first Spanish settlement in Colombia, and it has been home to many indigenous ethnic groups. Santa Marta's streets exude a sense of breezy Caribbean colonial charm. Wander along cobblestone paths bursting with character and colorful facades, or seek out the tomb of Simon Bolivar - the liberator of Venezuela - at Catedral de Santa Marta. Away from the buzz, you'll find the glorious golden sands of Tayrona National Natural Park, adorned with exquisite tranquil coves and verdant jungles. Here, 300 bird species sing and strut, alongside howler monkeys, jaguars, and iguanas. The dense canopy near Santa Marta conceals many secrets, but few can rival the mystique of the Lost City. Rediscovered and unearthed from the tangled grip of the jungle just a few decades ago, the Lost City is a multi-tiered archaeological wonder that predates Machu Picchu and offers no less of a dramatic and astonishing encounter.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Panoramic Santa Marta
Code: SNA-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Valencia Ttopical Reserve & Springs Nature Walk
Code: SNA-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
History, Gold and Colors of Santa Marta
Code: SNA-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
6 Selected Shore Excursions
Arhuaco Indigenous Encounter & Culture at Katanzama Village
Code: SNA-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Flavours Of Colombia Gastronomic Walking Tour
Code: SNA-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Caribbean Cooking Class & Market Visit
Code: SNA-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Sierra Nevada Mountains & Coffee Experience
Code: SNA-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Backstage Pass to Colombia's Indigenous Culture
Code: SNA-O
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
The Wild Beauty of Tayrona National Park
Code: SNA-P
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Santa Marta, Colombia
03
Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba
SUN, DECEMBER 21 • 13:00 - 00:00

Stroll multi-colored Oranjestad - the capital of enchanting Aruba - and feel the sun's bronzing kiss, on the shores of one of the sunniest islands in the Caribbean. Settle in for a day on the beach, to relish the stunning weather on some of the region's finest shores - where white sands glow, gentle waves sparkle, and knotted divi divi trees lean. Offering sensational diving and snorkeling, you can swim in the shallow, warm waters, or head out on a catamaran or submarine to investigate further and deeper. If you can drag yourself away from the sparkling beaches and glowing turquoise waters, venture inland towards Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins, which lie on the route to Aruba Natural Bridge. The vast natural arch collapsed in 2005, but the picturesque Baby Bridge remains and is the main attraction of this scenic spot. The island takes its form from the looming, 165-meter-high volcanic hill called Hooiberg - named after the Dutch for “haystack”. The volcano's cone is omnipresent as you traverse the island, and if you're up for a challenge, you can take the wheezy rise up the 650 steps to the lookout. You'll climb among sunbathing iguanas, and reaching cacti, to views that unravel as far as Venezuela's coastline on clear days. Visit the island's farms of butterflies and ostriches or explore Oranjestad's Spanish and Dutch flavors. Pick out bargains from the fancy shops of the colorful boutique-lined lanes or choose from local makers selling hand-crafted wares. The multicultural blend extends to the cuisine that's cooked up, with a tantalizing fusion of the best of Dutch, Asian, and Caribbean flavors.
4 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Natural Wonders of Aruba
Code: AUA-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
See & Sea Island Tour
Code: AUA-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Best of Aruba & Beach
Code: AUA-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Aruba Highlights
Code: AUA-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Wheelchair accessible
VIEW
5 Selected Shore Excursions
Atlantis Submarine Expedition
Code: AUA-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Catamaran Snorkel and Sail Getaway
Code: AUA-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Aruba Sunset Cruise
Code: AUA-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Taste Of Aruba
Code: AUA-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Horseback Riding Along the Aruban Outback
Code: AUA-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba
04
Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba
MON, DECEMBER 22 • 00:00 - 18:00

Stroll multi-colored Oranjestad - the capital of enchanting Aruba - and feel the sun's bronzing kiss, on the shores of one of the sunniest islands in the Caribbean. Settle in for a day on the beach, to relish the stunning weather on some of the region's finest shores - where white sands glow, gentle waves sparkle, and knotted divi divi trees lean. Offering sensational diving and snorkeling, you can swim in the shallow, warm waters, or head out on a catamaran or submarine to investigate further and deeper. If you can drag yourself away from the sparkling beaches and glowing turquoise waters, venture inland towards Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins, which lie on the route to Aruba Natural Bridge. The vast natural arch collapsed in 2005, but the picturesque Baby Bridge remains and is the main attraction of this scenic spot. The island takes its form from the looming, 165-meter-high volcanic hill called Hooiberg - named after the Dutch for “haystack”. The volcano's cone is omnipresent as you traverse the island, and if you're up for a challenge, you can take the wheezy rise up the 650 steps to the lookout. You'll climb among sunbathing iguanas, and reaching cacti, to views that unravel as far as Venezuela's coastline on clear days. Visit the island's farms of butterflies and ostriches or explore Oranjestad's Spanish and Dutch flavors. Pick out bargains from the fancy shops of the colorful boutique-lined lanes or choose from local makers selling hand-crafted wares. The multicultural blend extends to the cuisine that's cooked up, with a tantalizing fusion of the best of Dutch, Asian, and Caribbean flavors.
4 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Natural Wonders of Aruba
Code: AUA-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
See & Sea Island Tour
Code: AUA-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Best of Aruba & Beach
Code: AUA-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Aruba Highlights
Code: AUA-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Wheelchair accessible
VIEW
4 Selected Shore Excursions
Atlantis Submarine Expedition
Code: AUA-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Catamaran Snorkel and Sail Getaway
Code: AUA-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Taste Of Aruba
Code: AUA-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Horseback Riding Along the Aruban Outback
Code: AUA-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba
05
Kralendijk, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles
TUE, DECEMBER 23 • 08:00 - 23:00

Bonaire's small, tidy capital city (population 3,000) is five minutes from the airport. The main drag, J.A. Abraham Boulevard, turns into Kaya Grandi in the center of town. Along it are most of the island's major stores, boutiques, and restaurants. Across Kaya Grandi, opposite the Littman's jewelry store, is Kaya L.D. Gerharts, with several small supermarkets, a handful of snack shops, and some of the better restaurants. Walk down the narrow waterfront avenue called Kaya C.E.B. Hellmund, which leads straight to the North and South piers. In the center of town, the Harborside Mall has chic boutiques. Along this route is Ft. Oranje, with its cannons. From December through April, cruise ships dock in the harbor once or twice a week. The diminutive ocher-and-white structure that looks like a tiny Greek temple is the produce market, where one can find plenty of fresh produce brought over from Venezuela. Pick up the brochure Walking and Shopping in Kralendijk from the tourist office to get a map and complete list of all the monuments and sights in the town.
4 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Kralendijk and the South via Eco-powered Tuk Tuk
Code: BNA-007
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Mangroves Flamingos & Sand between Your Toes
Code: BNA-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Best of Bonaire
Code: BNA-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Bonaire National Marine Park Glass Bottom Boat Tour
Code: BNA-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
8 Selected Shore Excursions
Snorkel Safari from an Electric Catamaran
Code: BNA-003
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Off-road Buggy & Cave Exploration
Code: BNA-004
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
VIP Island Tour and Lunch at a secluded Beach Resort
Code: BNA-005
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Island Tour with a 3-wheel motorcycle
Code: BNA-006
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Bonaire Marine Park Sail & Snorkel Yacht Style
Code: BNA-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Catamaran Sailing & Snorkeling
Code: BNA-O
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Kayak & Snorkel Adventure
Code: BNA-P
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Bonaire 4x4 Truck Adventure
Code: BNA-R
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Kralendijk, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles
06
Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
WED, DECEMBER 24 • 08:00 - 17:00

Bright and brilliant colors coat the waterfront buildings of Willemstad, gleaming attractively below the generous Caribbean sun. The capital of the Caribbean island Curacao, Willemstad is famous for its technicolor UNESCO World Heritage Site city center, and a narrow channel connects the sea with the Schottegat harbor, which expands inland like a blooming flower. Settled by the Dutch in the 1630s, they brought colorful architecture, lavish red-roofed mansions, and gorgeous European-style waterfront buildings to this beautiful Caribbean island. Watching over the entrance to this luxurious port is Rif Fort - a 19th-century fortress, which looms above the Sint Anna Bay channel. From here, wind your way to the Queen Emma Bridge - a pontoon bridge known as the Swinging Old Lady, which was built in 1888 to connect Otrobanda and Punda. Enjoy the wonderful views of Willemstad's lavish, pastel-colored Punda waterfront set before you. Visit the small boats that pull up side by side to sell juicy fruits and vegetables, in a floating market on the waters below. At sunset, the gingerbread stretch bathes in lights, glowing evocatively as the last of the evening's light ebbs away. Wander Willemstad to discover the lemon-shaded Mikve Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, said to be the oldest synagogue in the Americas, see the historic liqueur distillery, or head for Queen Wilhelmina Park - where the letters 'DUSHI' are spelled out in a standing sign. You'll hear this word a lot - the island's favorite way of describing the little things that make life worth living. The beaches of Curacao are certainly 'dushi', with tempting sandy curves on practically every corner. Snorkel in the turquoise waves, among dashing fish life and sleek sea turtles.
5 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Flavors, History & Scenic Wonders of Curacao (Wheelchair Accessible)
Code: CUR-016
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Discover Curaçao
Code: CUR-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Willemstad Trolley Train
Code: CUR-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Seaworld Explorer
Code: CUR-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Made in Curacao
Code: CUR-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
9 Selected Shore Excursions
A Taste of Curacao Culture
Code: CUR-012
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Mangrove Paddleboarding
Code: CUR-013
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
See & Sea Island Tour
Code: CUR-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Beach Hop & Turtle Snorkel Adventure
Code: CUR-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Capital Highlights by Electric Bike
Code: CUR-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Off Road Adventure in the Wild West
Code: CUR-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Canvas Trails: A Journey
Code: CUR-O
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Snorkel and Beach Break
Code: CUR-Q
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Discover Scuba
Code: CUR-R
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW

Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
07
Day at sea
THU, DECEMBER 25 • 00:00 - 00:00

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day at sea
08
Castries (St. Lucia), Saint Lucia
FRI, DECEMBER 26 • 08:00 - 19:00

Explore a land of vibrant color, from the tranquil turquoise water surrounding it to the verdant green peaks of the famous soaring volcanic plugs - The Pitons; which give this mesmerizing island its form. Waterfalls thunder in the jungled interior, should you successfully drag yourself from St. Lucia's gleaming beaches and dive spots - where patchworks of colorful fish dance below the waves. Offering the picturesque island luxury of your wildest dreams, St. Lucia is a cinematic, thrilling Caribbean idyll. Marigot Bay served as the tropical backdrop for 1967's Doctor Dolittle film, and the island's amiable animal life is never too far away - spot flashes of bright red, as parrots zip between palm trees, before catching sight of dolphins splashing playfully offshore. Vigie Beach is a charmed spot to lie back and recline in the sun's glow, watching as overlapping layers of mesmerizing blue hues intertwine. St. Lucia's iconic Pitons deliver the perfect backdrop to any envy-generating photograph - rising exponentially from the calm waters like sharp shark fins. Castries is this heavenly island's capital, and while the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception may seem a little humble from the outside, the soft sounds of soulful hymns emanating from within are sure to draw you in. The astonishing interior glows with bright frescoes, lit up by the sunlight that spills inside, and atmospheric rows of flickering candles. There's also rich Caribbean color to behold at the ramshackle Castries Market, where you can take handfuls of fragrant spices, like nutmeg and cinnamon, and enjoy the singsong ritual of bartering as you move between tables heaving beneath bounties of green bananas and rosy mangoes.

Castries (St. Lucia), Saint Lucia
09
Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
SAT, DECEMBER 27 • 08:00 - 18:00

An almost mythical utopia of virgin beaches, rustic rum shacks, and bays so scenic you feel like you're intruding - Bequia Island is an island mirage of Caribbean perfection. This is the real, unspoiled experience - and with just 6,000 locals living here, you quickly start to recognize the same smiling faces, welcoming you with outstretched arms. Offering glorious - often deserted - beaches of pure golden sand, and hillside sweeps of forest and almond trees, Bequia Island is an extraordinary feast for the senses. Unlike some of the flashier Caribbean islands, Bequia - a part of the Grenadines - is a rustic, unassuming, and off-the-beaten-path choice. The staggeringly picturesque natural harbor, Admiralty Bay, greets you on arrival and is peppered with day-tripping yachts bobbing on the gentle waves. The island's tiny capital, Port Elizabeth, sits behind, with a bustling fruit and vegetable market, turtle sanctuary, and stalls selling hand-crafted model ships. This tiny, pretty island is ridged along the center, and you can earn your beachside bliss with a gentle hike to the top of Mount Peggy, looking out over views of Grenada and St. Vincent. At just seven miles long, you can discover the whole island in a few hours - but that would be to miss the point somewhat. Bequia Island coaxes you in to slow the pace and soothe your soul on blissful beaches, where you can revel in the uncomplicated joys of sitting, reading, and swimming in heavenly shallow waters. The royally approved Princess Margaret Beach is one of the finest - an arching band of soft sand and cobalt-blue waters. As evening sets in, you may find you're beckoned to share communal barbecues of the day's fresh catch with the locals or indulge in rum-heavy cocktails at beachside bars, lashed together from sea-blanched wooden limbs.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Scenes of Bequia
Code: BEQ-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Bequia Heritage Tour
Code: BEQ-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Bequia Beach Escape
Code: BEQ-O
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
4 Selected Shore Excursions
Sailing Bequia
Code: BEQ-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Scenic Bequia & Grenadine Sea Salt
Code: BEQ-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Bequia Beach Indulgence
Code: BEQ-P
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Bequia Snorkeling Adventure
Code: BEQ-R
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
10
Bridgetown, Barbados
SUN, DECEMBER 28 • 07:00 - 00:00

Bridgetown, the captivating capital of Barbados, combines faded colonial history, rich tradition, and vivid white beaches plucked directly from your wildest imagination of Caribbean perfection. Recently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to its beautifully preserved colonial architecture, Bridgetown's mask of modernity covers a core of complex history and fascinating culture. Sherbet-colored buildings line up to overlook the waterfront of the Constitution River at “The Careenage” - where gleaming ships bob on the blue water, and peaceful strolls along a wooden boardwalk await. Stop for a sobering moment at the commemorative sign honoring the people traded at this spot when Bridgetown was the British Empire's most important harbor and the first stop on the Transatlantic Slave Trade route. Just a five-minute stroll from here is Carlisle Bay - a postcard-perfect place where you'll find crystal-clear, turquoise seawater glowing in the Caribbean sun, and a mile of soft white powder sand. A treasure trove for divers, the shipwrecks scattered below the shallow water's waves are now inhabited by turtles and swirling, rainbow-colored tropical fish. Head to the backstreets, where street food vendors serve up spicy chicken soup, barbecued pigtails, and thirst-quenching coconut water. There are bargains aplenty to be had on Broad Street, where duty-free malls and souvenir stalls cram together, vying for your attention. Roebuck Street is the spot where one of the Caribbean's favorite drinks, rum, was discovered - having been created here from the by-products of the island's booming sugarcane trade. Nowadays, the street is lined with bars splashing every variety of the deliciously spicy dark libation imaginable into glasses. For a touch more culture, visit one of the oldest synagogues in the Americas - Nidhe Israel Synagogue, which was built in 1654. The adjoining museum tells the story of Barbados’ Jewish immigrants, who were instrumental in the island's development.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Barbados Highlights - in transit guests only
Code: BGI-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
3 Selected Shore Excursions
Bridgetown 4x4 Jeep Tour - in transit guests only
Code: BGI-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Farewell Barbados (Tour & Airport Transfer)
Code: BGI-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Barbados Highlights with Lunch (Tour & Airport Transfer)
Code: BGI-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Bridgetown, Barbados
11
Kingstown, St. Vincent, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
MON, DECEMBER 29 • 08:00 - 23:00

Kingstown's shopping and business district, historic churches and cathedrals, and other points of interest can easily be seen in a half day, with another couple of hours for the Botanic Gardens. The coastal roads of St. Vincent offer spectacular panoramas and scenes of island life. The Leeward Highway follows the scenic Caribbean coastline; the Windward Highway follows the more dramatic Atlantic coast. A drive along the windward coast requires a full day. Exploring La Soufriere or the Vermont Nature Trails is also a major undertaking, requiring a very early start and a full day of strenuous hiking.
6 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
The Best of St. Vincent Tour
Code: KNG-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Gardens of St. Vincent
Code: KNG-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Vermont Nature Trail Hike
Code: KNG-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Sparkle Sand Snorkel Tour
Code: KNG-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Soca by the Seashore
Code: KNG-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
South Coast Snorkel and Hike
Code: KNG-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Kingstown, St. Vincent, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
12
St George's, Grenada
TUE, DECEMBER 30 • 08:00 - 18:00

With beautiful seascapes, lush vegetation, and intense natural ingredients, the Isle of Spice has the perfect recipe for a flavorful visit. A true sensory experience, St George's is famous as the world's second-biggest exporter of the spice, nutmeg. Just as much of a treat for the eyes as it is for the palate, its jungled mounds, idyllic white-sand beaches, and turquoise Caribbean seas are a glorious sight to behold. Thrilling waterfalls pour through the rainforest, while banana and cocoa groves spread wildly across the island. Grenada's capital rolls down to an attractive waterfront decorated with pretty floral buildings, Georgian architecture, and picturesque terracotta roofs. Breathe in deep at the spice market, where the freshest ingredients fill stalls. Heaps of fresh nutmeg, vanilla pods, cinnamon, and cocoa beans all add to the colorful mosaic. Dip into the waters of Bamboo Waterfall, or venture to Grand Etang, to explore the rich and fertile interior of this scenic island, where mischievous mona monkeys explore treetops and a collapsed volcano holds the waters of a glorious caldera lake. If all of that exploring sounds like hard work - don't worry, the island is skirted by some of the Caribbean's dreamiest visions of seaside luxury - from famous natural beauties like Grand Anse Beach to secret stretches hidden amongst the palm trees. Soak in the vivid colors, best enjoyed with an iced cocktail and a taste of the locally distilled, spiced rum punch.
6 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Rum and Beach
Code: GND-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Tropical Beach Tour
Code: GND-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Grenada Highlights (Wheelcair Accessible)
Code: GND-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Wheelchair accessible
VIEW
Diamond Chocolate and Waterfall
Code: GND-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Grand Etang & Fort Frederick
Code: GND-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Fort Frederick & Waterfall
Code: GND-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
6 Selected Shore Excursions
Around The Isle of Spice
Code: GND-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Eco Trek at Bamboo Falls
Code: GND-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Powerboat and Sculpture Park Snorkelling
Code: GND-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Downton Abbey Experience and Gardens
Code: GND-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Statues Park Sail & Snorkel
Code: GND-O
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
S.A.L.T. An Incredible Experience with Chef Bishop: Farm-to-Table Culinary Safari with Lunch
Code: GND-P
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

St George's, Grenada
13
Trois Ilets, Martinique
WED, DECEMBER 31 • 08:00 - 17:00

Martinique is well known as France's favored Caribbean isle, but it is the little commune of Trois Ilets where the two cultures really mesh together. Found directly opposite the busy capital Fort de France, Trois Ilets retains its historic culture - much of it due to Marie Josephine Rose Tascher de la Pagerie, aka Empress Josephine of France aka Mrs Napoleon Bonaparte. In fact, so proud are the Martiniquais of their famous daughter that they have sanctified her childhood sugar plantation home. La Pagerie is a fascinating museum housing rich colonial artifacts, including some of Napoleon's rather risque love letters to his future wife. Trois Ilets was once an important French colony, and as such played an active role in the slave trade. A trip to the Savane des Esclaves will have you learning of the plight of Neg Marrons - and others like him - slaves who fled the plantations to live alone in the hinterland. Visit the reconstruction of a typical rural shack where Neg and others managed to survive by living off the land and by their wits. Like many Caribbean villages, life is centered around the church square. Colorful wooden houses with locally thrown pottery tile rooves flank the typical Creole village, while the church itself (where Empress Josephine was baptized) takes pride of place. In fact, so important is pottery to the local culture that the entire village referred to as “Le village de la poterie” in the 18th century. Unsurprisingly though, the island's natural beauty takes a front seat. Many world-class beaches are found here including the lovely l’Anse a l’Ane, and the peninsula of Pointe du Bout (literally End Point). This latter place is where you'll find most of the seaside fun. Think Hobbie-Cats, kayaking, windsurfing, and jet skiing for island exploration - the Genipa Mangrove at the end of the island begs discovery if you like to take to the waterways. If your idea of heaven involves the more simple pleasures of reading and strolling under the shade of the palms, then look no further.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Creole Village Heritage
Code: TIM-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
4 Selected Shore Excursions
Martinique Heritage
Code: TIM-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
A Taste of Martinique
Code: TIM-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Kayaking In The Mangrove Forest
Code: TIM-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Palm-Mask Snorkel Experience
Code: TIM-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Trois Ilets, Martinique
14
Day at sea
THU, JANUARY 1 • 00:00 - 00:00

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day at sea
15
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
FRI, JANUARY 2 • 08:00 - 17:00

The steep, spectacular hills that surround St. Thomas' exquisite harbor provide a fitting entry point for this island of overwhelming natural splendor. The jungled mountains reach up above tempting beaches and scuba diving sites, while Charlotte Amalie - the island's capital - sprawls down toward the water, bedecked with shops and tasty restaurants. Part of the beautiful U.S. Virgin Islands - together with St. John and St. Croix - these lands were purchased by the U.S. in 1917. Nowadays, St. Thomas is a patchwork of cultures, and a lively welcome to the islands, serving as a gracious host to the many visitors who linger - as well as those who jump on ferries, yachts, and catamarans to explore the blessed beaches of the Caribbean's other retreats. A stunning island of dramatic jungled scenery, keep your camera close to hand as you swing up the Skyride to Paradise Point, to look down over the natural amphitheater of the dock and city below. Snap some more postcard-perfect shots at Drake's Seat - said to be Sir Francis Drake's lookout point, where he scanned the horizon for approaching enemy ships. Nowadays, the views over Magens Bay and the infinite sea are always peaceful, and this is a great spot to catch a fiery Caribbean sunset spilling across the sky. Take a catamaran cruise to explore the shining coastline or seek out the glorious coves and caves that are hidden around the island's perimeter. Land on the secluded shores of tiny islands, before scuba diving and snorkeling above the twisted limbs of lost ships, reclaimed by the waters and inhabited by curious tropical fish life. Kayak over still lagoon waters or take the chance to lay back on soft beaches strewn with tiny shells, as St. Thomas's beauty washes over you.
6 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Amazing Mountain Views & Villa Botanica
Code: THS-002
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Downtown Cultural Walking Tour
Code: THS-004
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Discover St. Thomas & Magens Bay
Code: THS-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Panoramic St.Thomas & Skyride to Paradise Point
Code: THS-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: St. Thomas Island Tour
Code: THS-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Downtown Shopping & Magens Bay Beach
Code: THS-Q
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
6 Selected Shore Excursions
Adventure Turbo Cat Snorkel and Beach Escape
Code: THS-001
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Magens Bay & Snorkeling with Turtles
Code: THS-003
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Drakes Seat, Magens Bay & Pirates Treasure Museum
Code: THS-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Secret Harbor Beach Escape
Code: THS-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Drakes Seat, Magens Bay & Skyride to Paradise Point
Code: THS-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Flavors of St. Thomas
Code: THS-R
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW

St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
16
St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
SAT, JANUARY 3 • 08:00 - 22:00

Lush and lively, Antigua is a bedazzling Caribbean destination, gorged with sunshine and crisp white sand beaches. Historic forts, sparkling coastline, and dense rainforest all contribute to Antigua's land of thrilling natural beauty. With its bright blue to turquoise sea gradients - the beaches are vibrant and plentiful, and the island has no shortage to choose from, with a rumored 365 options. Experience the beauty on horseback, as your ride pounds across the sands, and the wind whips through your hair. Choose to loll in a catamaran offshore, or lay back on a bed of the softest sand to soak it all in. Beach shacks cook up fresh seafood and spicy goat meat curries if you're feeling hungry. St. John's glows in the sunshine, with flamingo pink and baby blue paint boldly coating vivid Georgian buildings. Lively markets offer an authentic slice of Antiguan life, while museums celebrate the island's revered cricketers like Viv Richards, and the story of independence. The whacks and whoops of makeshift cricket games hint at the island's British history, and you can see more of this heritage at Falmouth Harbour - which was center of the British presence in the Caribbean. The area is still filled with sailors and docked yachts, as well as the only working Georgian dockyard in the world. Constructed in 1725, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nelson's Dockyard, was led by the admiral Horatio Nelson himself and is a fascinating time warp. Hike up to viewpoints here, which offer glorious views of the forest-clad inlets, craggy cliffs, and pointed hills. The stone towers of sugar mills dot the island, and hint at the tragic history of slavery, amid the island's sugar trade past.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Antigua Highlights
Code: ANU-001
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Antigua Highlights
Code: ANU-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Valley Church Beach Escape
Code: ANU-U
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
16 Selected Shore Excursions
St. John's Jet-Ski Adventure
Code: ANU-002
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Amazing Views of Montserrat Volcano
Code: ANU-003
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Antigua by Air
Code: ANU-004
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Glass-Bottom Kayak & Tuk Tuk
Code: ANU-005
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Exclusive Catamaran Experience
Code: ANU-006
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Turtle Snorkel Adventure
Code: ANU-007
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Antigua Buggy Adventure
Code: ANU-008
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Sailing to Paradise Reef, Snorkeling and Exploring Beaches
Code: ANU-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Zipline Adventure
Code: ANU-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Kayaking and Snorkeling at North Sound National Park
Code: ANU-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Antigua Sunset Cruise
Code: ANU-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Full Day Catamaran Tour to Great Bird Island
Code: ANU-R
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: ANU-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: ANU-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: ANU-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: ANU-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
17
Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles
SUN, JANUARY 4 • 07:00 - 00:00

Offering an island bounty of electric-blue Caribbean Sea waters, sensational scuba diving, and elevated viewpoints, Philipsburg revels in Caribbean beauty. St. Maarten is an unusual island of dual personality - partitioned into French and Dutch sides. It was discovered by Christopher Columbus on his second journey to the Americas in 1493. A truce was eventually brokered in 1648, sharing the island between the French and Dutch - an arrangement that endures today. A Caribbean mirage of soft sand beaches and perfect snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities - arrive on the south of this beautiful island at the Dutch side's capital, Philipsburg. Squeezed between the bay and the Great Salt Pond, the city offers waterfront strolls in the gentle breeze, duty-free bargains, and plenty of room to sit and drink in the dazzling sea views. Clear, turquoise waters hold underwater worlds of colorful corals and fish, while glorious beaches of typical Caribbean beauty invite you to sprawl out beside the tempting shallow waters. Look out to see occasional jet skis skirting the waters, as you recline on sand flanked by lush vegetation on both sides. Tear into the fresh local produce and taste the island's sensational seafood - from lobster to red snapper and conch cocktails. Don't miss the opportunity to try out the island's favorite tipple, either - guava berry rum. Beautiful green peaks offer stunning hikes, amid the rich tangle of jungle scenery. Maho Beach may also be on the radar - the tranquility of this small beach is regularly interrupted by the deafening roar of jet engines, as Princess Juliana International Airport's runway comes perilously close to the sands. Huge planes skim just above the beach before touching down, and the blasts of departing jet engines blow violent gales out toward the waters.

Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles

Cabin Categories

CLASSIC VERANDA SUITE
CLASSIC VERANDA SUITE

The Classic Veranda Suite provides a generous living space for voyagers. Located on the lower decks in the bow, the Classic Veranda Suite offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard—both inside and out. A generous expanse of interior comforts—elegant decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and an ample seating area make this a cozy home away from home. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone.

32 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
MEDALLION SUITE
MEDALLION SUITE

A mark of distinction. Sumptuous. Spacious. Rich textures and panoramic views surround you with distinguished luxury. An extravagant suite for an extravagant cruise.

49 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
ROYAL SUITE
ROYAL SUITE

Stately describes the Royal Suite. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for entertaining. Enough living space to roam. The pinnacle of good living. Available in a one- or two-bedroom configuration (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

90–94 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
OWNER’S SUITE
OWNER’S SUITE

The name Owner’s Suite says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic. For those who seek the superlative level of space, comfort, and service on board. Available in a one- or two-bedroom configuration (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Vista Suite.

85 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
G2

Auto-created from Silver API for SILVER SHADOW - SS251219C16

$0.00
per person
10 Available
O2

Auto-created from Silver API for SILVER SHADOW - SS251219C16

$0.00
per person
10 Available
R2

Auto-created from Silver API for SILVER SHADOW - SS251219C16

$0.00
per person
10 Available
VISTA SUITE
VISTA SUITE

A quiet sanctuary. The seating area of the Vista Suite has plenty of room to relax. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views. The perfect backdrop for breakfast in bed.

27 sq m
$7,800.00
per person
10 Available
SUPERIOR VERANDA SUITE
SUPERIOR VERANDA SUITE

Located on the upper deck, and offering spectacular sunset views, the Superior Veranda Suite has all the comforts and luxury that you can expect aboard. A comfortable living space, attention to detail and a generous expanse of amenities, this stunning suite makes for a cosy home while on the seas. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone.

32 sq m
$9,600.00
per person
10 Available
DELUXE VERANDA SUITE
DELUXE VERANDA SUITE

The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a comfortable living space, close to the heart of the ship. With its preferred midship location and all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard, the Deluxe Veranda Suite is the savvy traveler’s paradise—both inside and out. Elegant decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and an ample seating area make this a cozy home away from home. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone.

32 sq m
$10,100.00
per person
10 Available
SILVER SUITE
SILVER SUITE

Stylish and sophisticated. Separate dining and living rooms. Larger verandas. Situated midship. Perfection in design for comfortable living. Silver Suites accommodate three guests.

61–65 sq m
$16,200.00
per person
10 Available
GRAND SUITE
GRAND SUITE

Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. Ideal for entertaining friends while you cruise or enjoying a quiet dinner “at home.” Available in a one- or two-bedroom configuration (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Silversea Veranda Suite.

87–101 sq m
$22,400.00
per person
10 Available

Dining Options

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Grill

A Silversea staple, The Grill is where casual dining meets impeccable taste. Savour the best of land and sea, from marbled steaks to seared branzino in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

The Restaurant

Enjoy Continental and regional specialties, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.

Shore Excursions

Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Bequia Beach Escape
BEQ-O

Relax and unwind amidst the soft, golden sands, turquoise waters, and balmy breezes of the Grenadines during this leisurely, half-day beach outing in Bequia. Bequia, Dive Bequia Resort, Coral Reefs, Tropical Fish, Marine Life Depart the pier for the short 15 minutes drive with the open-air jeep to the virigin Lower Bay Beach. Upon arrival at this sun-splashed tropical oasis, receive a brief orientation before spending over two hours relaxing at your leisure. Golden-Sand Beach, Sunbathing, Swimming, Caribbean Sea, Your Ship During your visit, enjoy the golden-sand beaches, and wade or swim in the inviting blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. Relax in a comfortable lounge chair and soak up the warm, tropical sun with the sand between your toes and warm, tropical breeze in your hair. Whenever you'd like to quench your thirst, 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. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your open-air jeep and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Bequia Beach Escape CODE: BEQ-O DURATION 3.25 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Relax and unwind amidst the soft, golden sands, turquoise waters, and balmy breezes of the Grenadines during this leisurely, half-day beach outing in Bequia. Bequia, Dive Bequia Resort, Coral Reefs, Tropical Fish, Marine Life Depart the pier for the short 15 minutes drive with the open-air jeep to the virigin Lower Bay Beach. Upon arrival at this sun-splashed tropical oasis, receive a brief orientation before spending over two hours relaxing at your leisure. Golden-Sand Beach, Sunbathing, Swimming, Caribbean Sea, Your Ship During your visit, enjoy the golden-sand beaches, and wade or swim in the inviting blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. Relax in a comfortable lounge chair and soak up the warm, tropical sun with the sand between your toes and warm, tropical breeze in your hair. Whenever you'd like to quench your thirst, 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. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your open-air jeep and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 13 yards (about 12 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the safari-style, open-air jeep . This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, and U.S. Dollars and/or local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. One sunchair and one non-alcoholic drink per person is inlcuded in the selling price. No umbrellas are available but there is shade in the beach. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 13 yards (about 12 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the safari-style, open-air jeep . This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, and U.S. Dollars and/or local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. One sunchair and one non-alcoholic drink per person is inlcuded in the selling price. No umbrellas are available but there is shade in the beach.

3.25 HOURS
Bequia Beach Indulgence
Bequia Beach Indulgence
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Discover the idyllic tropical beauty and white-sand beaches of Bequia during this scenic and relaxing, full-day beach excursion with lunch. Bequia, Port Elizabeth, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Island of Mustique Depart the pier for a scenic, approximately 30-minute sightseeing drive south through Port Elizabeth, which is dotted with Caribbean colour and vibe. Whilst driving to the south side of the island, watch the scenery change from the sleepy Caribbean Sea to the frisky Atlantic Ocean. Along the way, pass by Bequia fisheries with their colourful boats, Friendship Bay, and Whale Cay, an historic area for whaling and whale-watching. In addition, you can see the famous island of Mustique in the distance. Souvenir Stop, The Liming, Beachside Restaurant and Club, White-Sand Beaches After a brief stop at a local venue to browse for souvenirs, proceed to The Liming, a popular new beachside restaurant and club. Here, European chic meets the flavour of the islands on the white-sand beaches of the Caribbean Sea. Upon arrival at this sun-splashed tropical locale, receive a brief orientation and welcome drink before spending approximately five hours relaxing at your leisure. Relaxing, Sunbathing, Beachcombing, Swimming During your visit, you can relax and unwind in a complimentary lounger with a good book, soak up the warm, tropical sun, and feel the balmy ocean breeze. You may also opt for a leisurely stroll on the white-sand beach, an invigorating dip in the pool, or a refreshing swim in the inviting turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, which abounds with colourful tropical fish, coral, and marine life. A free drink and two-course lunch are provided, and prepared, by an internationally-recognised chef from the restaurant's daily menu; additional food and beverages are available at your own expense. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered A meal is included in the excursion. Bequia Beach Indulgence CODE: BEQ-P DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Discover the idyllic tropical beauty and white-sand beaches of Bequia during this scenic and relaxing, full-day beach excursion with lunch. Bequia, Port Elizabeth, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Island of Mustique Depart the pier for a scenic, approximately 30-minute sightseeing drive south through Port Elizabeth, which is dotted with Caribbean colour and vibe. Whilst driving to the south side of the island, watch the scenery change from the sleepy Caribbean Sea to the frisky Atlantic Ocean. Along the way, pass by Bequia fisheries with their colourful boats, Friendship Bay, and Whale Cay, an historic area for whaling and whale-watching. In addition, you can see the famous island of Mustique in the distance. Souvenir Stop, The Liming, Beachside Restaurant and Club, White-Sand Beaches After a brief stop at a local venue to browse for souvenirs, proceed to The Liming, a popular new beachside restaurant and club. Here, European chic meets the flavour of the islands on the white-sand beaches of the Caribbean Sea. Upon arrival at this sun-splashed tropical locale, receive a brief orientation and welcome drink before spending approximately five hours relaxing at your leisure. Relaxing, Sunbathing, Beachcombing, Swimming During your visit, you can relax and unwind in a complimentary lounger with a good book, soak up the warm, tropical sun, and feel the balmy ocean breeze. You may also opt for a leisurely stroll on the white-sand beach, an invigorating dip in the pool, or a refreshing swim in the inviting turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, which abounds with colourful tropical fish, coral, and marine life. A free drink and two-course lunch are provided, and prepared, by an internationally-recognised chef from the restaurant's daily menu; additional food and beverages are available at your own expense. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps required to get on/off the mini-van. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Ride to and from the beach venue might be bumpy. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. Guests wishing to enter the water must be in good physical condition, able to swim and should wear a swimsuit under their clothing and bring a towel from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps required to get on/off the mini-van. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Ride to and from the beach venue might be bumpy. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. Guests wishing to enter the water must be in good physical condition, able to swim and should wear a swimsuit under their clothing and bring a towel from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

6 HOURS
Bequia Heritage Tour
Bequia Heritage Tour
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Depart from the pier at Port Elizabeth by means of the open sided safari vehicle. Fort Hamilton Together with the local guide the first stop will be at the scenic observation point located at the northern point of Admiralty Bay. The original fortification located at this strategic vantage point has long gone, however cannons produced by both French and English were found in the waters surrounding Bequia and have be placed at this historic site. Visit Sergeant's Model Boat Shop The nest stop is the boat building where you will see how the famous model boats are built by hand. The history of boat building in Bequia which was once the main industry will be shared with guests. The boat building tradition has been passed on from generation-to-generation. Visit Paget Farm Drive thru one of the main fishing and boat-building village of Bequia called Paget Farm. Our local guide will provide information about the culture and interesting anecdotes about this small culturally rich village. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Bequia Heritage Tour CODE: BEQ-N DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Depart from the pier at Port Elizabeth by means of the open sided safari vehicle. Fort Hamilton Together with the local guide the first stop will be at the scenic observation point located at the northern point of Admiralty Bay. The original fortification located at this strategic vantage point has long gone, however cannons produced by both French and English were found in the waters surrounding Bequia and have be placed at this historic site. Visit Sergeant's Model Boat Shop The nest stop is the boat building where you will see how the famous model boats are built by hand. The history of boat building in Bequia which was once the main industry will be shared with guests. The boat building tradition has been passed on from generation-to-generation. Visit Paget Farm Drive thru one of the main fishing and boat-building village of Bequia called Paget Farm. Our local guide will provide information about the culture and interesting anecdotes about this small culturally rich village. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and riding over bumpy and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the safari-style, open-air jeep. This tour is not suitable for guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and riding over bumpy and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the safari-style, open-air jeep. This tour is not suitable for guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended.

3 HOURS
Bequia Snorkeling Adventure
BEQ-R

Explore the beautiful Bequia coastline and its undersea treasures during this picturesque, half-day sailing and snorkelling excursion. Bequia, Boat-Ride, Coastline, Port Elizabeth Harbour, Moonhole, Airport, Fish Market, Mustique Depart the pier for the short walk to the boat dock, and your awaiting boat. After receiving your safety and tour instructions, embark the vessel and set sail for a cruise along the Bequia coastline. En route, see and learn about Port Elizabeth, and its fishing and boat-building heritage, then continue on to Moonhole. Surrounded by and only visible from the sea, the stone house was built in the 1960s on the western tip of Bequia under the enormous rock arch known as the ‘Moonhole’. During a photo stop here, learn about how this unique home was built. Afterward, enjoy a leisurely cruise along the scenic coast of Bequia, and view the Airport, Fish Market, and island of Mustique in the distance. Petit Nevis Island, Swimming, Snorkelling, Coral Beds, Tropical Fish, Marine Life Next, cruise on to the island of island of Petit Nevis, an old whaling station. Upon arrival, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions, then begin your approximately one-hour guided snorkelling session in the crystal-clear waters. Along the way, marvel at the colourful coral beds, tropical fish, and marine life. Following your snorkelling session, embark your boat and cruise back into Port Elizabeth Harbour. Refreshments are served aboard the boat. Lower Bay Beach, Princess Margaret Beach, Free Time, Beach Bars During the ride back towards Port Elizabeth Harbour, pass by one of the island’s most popular beaches, Lower Bay Beach, then proceed to another popular spot, Princess Margaret Beach. During approximately one hour of free time at Princess Margaret Beach, you can swim in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, soak up the tropical sun, and/or purchase food and drinks from the bars on the beach at your own expense. At the conclusion of your visit, embark your boat for the short ride back to the boat dock. Upon arrival, disembark the boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Bequia Snorkeling Adventure CODE: BEQ-R DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Explore the beautiful Bequia coastline and its undersea treasures during this picturesque, half-day sailing and snorkelling excursion. Bequia, Boat-Ride, Coastline, Port Elizabeth Harbour, Moonhole, Airport, Fish Market, Mustique Depart the pier for the short walk to the boat dock, and your awaiting boat. After receiving your safety and tour instructions, embark the vessel and set sail for a cruise along the Bequia coastline. En route, see and learn about Port Elizabeth, and its fishing and boat-building heritage, then continue on to Moonhole. Surrounded by and only visible from the sea, the stone house was built in the 1960s on the western tip of Bequia under the enormous rock arch known as the ‘Moonhole’. During a photo stop here, learn about how this unique home was built. Afterward, enjoy a leisurely cruise along the scenic coast of Bequia, and view the Airport, Fish Market, and island of Mustique in the distance. Petit Nevis Island, Swimming, Snorkelling, Coral Beds, Tropical Fish, Marine Life Next, cruise on to the island of island of Petit Nevis, an old whaling station. Upon arrival, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions, then begin your approximately one-hour guided snorkelling session in the crystal-clear waters. Along the way, marvel at the colourful coral beds, tropical fish, and marine life. Following your snorkelling session, embark your boat and cruise back into Port Elizabeth Harbour. Refreshments are served aboard the boat. Lower Bay Beach, Princess Margaret Beach, Free Time, Beach Bars During the ride back towards Port Elizabeth Harbour, pass by one of the island’s most popular beaches, Lower Bay Beach, then proceed to another popular spot, Princess Margaret Beach. During approximately one hour of free time at Princess Margaret Beach, you can swim in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, soak up the tropical sun, and/or purchase food and drinks from the bars on the beach at your own expense. At the conclusion of your visit, embark your boat for the short ride back to the boat dock. Upon arrival, disembark the boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat and manoeuvre in/out of the boat. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, have snorkelling experience, and can swim in water too deep to stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, closed-toe boat or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour is available during mornings and afternoons only. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat and manoeuvre in/out of the boat. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, have snorkelling experience, and can swim in water too deep to stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, closed-toe boat or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour is available during mornings and afternoons only. The tour sequence may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Sailing Bequia
Sailing Bequia
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Experience the splendour of the Grenadines from a unique perspective during this relaxing catamaran journey. Catamaran Tour Depart the pier aboard a catamaran and commence your sailing excursion. Set sail as the wind picks up after leaving Admiralty Bay. Watch the beautiful white-sand beaches glide by as your guide points out areas of interest along the way. Moon Hole and Western Cays Your first stop is at the 'Moon Hole'. This amazing natural phenomenon with homes built on the hillside offers wonderful photo opportunities. As you sail through the Western Cays, the previously hidden side of Bequia comes into view. In the distance, catch a glimpse of the world-famous hideaways of the rich and famous. The other uninhabited islands of the Northern Grenadines are close by; you may see the historic whaling station on the island of Petit Nevis. Swimming, Snorkelling and Beach Visit A stop is made for swimming or snorkelling in the cool, clear water. If you opt to remain on board, you can sunbathe or simply relax whilst the waves gently lap against your boat. Your tour concludes with a refreshing rum punch en route to the tender pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Sailing Bequia CODE: BEQ-D DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience the splendour of the Grenadines from a unique perspective during this relaxing catamaran journey. Catamaran Tour Depart the pier aboard a catamaran and commence your sailing excursion. Set sail as the wind picks up after leaving Admiralty Bay. Watch the beautiful white-sand beaches glide by as your guide points out areas of interest along the way. Moon Hole and Western Cays Your first stop is at the 'Moon Hole'. This amazing natural phenomenon with homes built on the hillside offers wonderful photo opportunities. As you sail through the Western Cays, the previously hidden side of Bequia comes into view. In the distance, catch a glimpse of the world-famous hideaways of the rich and famous. The other uninhabited islands of the Northern Grenadines are close by; you may see the historic whaling station on the island of Petit Nevis. Swimming, Snorkelling and Beach Visit A stop is made for swimming or snorkelling in the cool, clear water. If you opt to remain on board, you can sunbathe or simply relax whilst the waves gently lap against your boat. Your tour concludes with a refreshing rum punch en route to the tender pier. Please note: A wet landing may be required depending on sea conditions and tide and may need to climb a metal leddar of 10/15 steps . This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and boating. Walking is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not recommended for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Masks and snorkels will be provided to those who wish to snorkel and have previous snorkelling experience (fins are not available). The captain reserves the right to change snorkelling sites visited or cancel the activities based on prevailing weather conditions. The navigation can be operated both using sails and motor depending on weather conditions and timings. Guests must be 21 years of age to consume alcohol on this tour. Guests wishing to enter the water must sign a waiver, be in good physical condition and able to swim. Guests may not enter the water if they have consumed alcoholic beverages prior. Please note: A wet landing may be required depending on sea conditions and tide and may need to climb a metal leddar of 10/15 steps . This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and boating. Walking is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not recommended for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Masks and snorkels will be provided to those who wish to snorkel and have previous snorkelling experience (fins are not available). The captain reserves the right to change snorkelling sites visited or cancel the activities based on prevailing weather conditions. The navigation can be operated both using sails and motor depending on weather conditions and timings. Guests must be 21 years of age to consume alcohol on this tour. Guests wishing to enter the water must sign a waiver, be in good physical condition and able to swim. Guests may not enter the water if they have consumed alcoholic beverages prior.

3 HOURS
Scenes of Bequia
Scenes of Bequia
BEQ-A

Discover the splendid beauty and heritage of Bequia during this scenic sightseeing excursion with an open-air jeep. Mt. Pleasant Depart the pier for the scenic drive through parts of Port Elizabeth, the island's only town, and up to Mt. Pleasant for marvellous views of your ship, the Caribbean Sea and the surrounding Grenadine Islands. Hamilton Fort and Shopping Your tour continues with a brief stop at the 18th-century Hamilton Fort, followed by a visit to a local fabric screen printing company. Sip on a delicious punch while enjoying the atmosphere. Afterwards return to the ship. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Scenes of Bequia CODE: BEQ-A DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Discover the splendid beauty and heritage of Bequia during this scenic sightseeing excursion with an open-air jeep. Mt. Pleasant Depart the pier for the scenic drive through parts of Port Elizabeth, the island's only town, and up to Mt. Pleasant for marvellous views of your ship, the Caribbean Sea and the surrounding Grenadine Islands. Hamilton Fort and Shopping Your tour continues with a brief stop at the 18th-century Hamilton Fort, followed by a visit to a local fabric screen printing company. Sip on a delicious punch while enjoying the atmosphere. Afterwards return to the ship. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and riding over bumpy and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the safari-style, open-air jeep. This tour is not suitable for guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and riding over bumpy and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the safari-style, open-air jeep. This tour is not suitable for guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended.

2.5 HOURS
Scenic Bequia & Grenadine Sea Salt
Scenic Bequia & Grenadine Sea Salt
BEQ-M

Take a ride in an open-air jeep or minivan thru Bequia's main town Port Elizabeth thru to Fort Hamilton where there are beautiful views of Port Elizabeth Harbor and mainland St. Vincent where you can take the opportunity to take memorable pictures. Then, drive to Mt. Pleasant where you get a different viewpoint of the breathtaking Port Elizabeth harbor.Then, you take a scenic drive along the Atlantic Coast while enjoying the sea breeze. Guided tour of the Grenadine Wild Sea Salt production facility at The Old Sugar Mill Upon arrival at the Firefly Estate, you will enter the Grenadine Sea Salt production facility to meet the tour guide who will introduce you to the story of Grenadine Sea Salt and the Sugar Mill where it is located. Visitors are told about the history of the Old Sugar Mill, which dates back to the early 18th century, with photographs of the old ruin before the restoration. Tasting of the various salts, visit of the Old Mill You will observe workers in the Grenadine Sea Salt Clean room and working commercial kitchen producing the various blends. Walk to the relaxing courtyard area where you enjoy local tasty snacks featuring a variety of Grenadine Sea Salts and a glass of coconut or plain water. While you are enjoying tasting, the tour guide will provide information on various ways to use the finishing salts, accompanied by a handout with salt facts to take home. Afterwards you will explore historical details of the old mill, including the old indigo vats, and it's park-like surroundings; walk to the solar evaporation salt stills area where a guide explains how Grenadine Sea Salt is produced from Bequia seawater. Finally, you will have some time in the Grenadine Sea Salt Gift Shop at the conclusion of your visit, re-board your open-air jeep or minivan and commence the approximately 15-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Scenic Bequia & Grenadine Sea Salt CODE: BEQ-M DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Take a ride in an open-air jeep or minivan thru Bequia's main town Port Elizabeth thru to Fort Hamilton where there are beautiful views of Port Elizabeth Harbor and mainland St. Vincent where you can take the opportunity to take memorable pictures. Then, drive to Mt. Pleasant where you get a different viewpoint of the breathtaking Port Elizabeth harbor.Then, you take a scenic drive along the Atlantic Coast while enjoying the sea breeze. Guided tour of the Grenadine Wild Sea Salt production facility at The Old Sugar Mill Upon arrival at the Firefly Estate, you will enter the Grenadine Sea Salt production facility to meet the tour guide who will introduce you to the story of Grenadine Sea Salt and the Sugar Mill where it is located. Visitors are told about the history of the Old Sugar Mill, which dates back to the early 18th century, with photographs of the old ruin before the restoration. Tasting of the various salts, visit of the Old Mill You will observe workers in the Grenadine Sea Salt Clean room and working commercial kitchen producing the various blends. Walk to the relaxing courtyard area where you enjoy local tasty snacks featuring a variety of Grenadine Sea Salts and a glass of coconut or plain water. While you are enjoying tasting, the tour guide will provide information on various ways to use the finishing salts, accompanied by a handout with salt facts to take home. Afterwards you will explore historical details of the old mill, including the old indigo vats, and it's park-like surroundings; walk to the solar evaporation salt stills area where a guide explains how Grenadine Sea Salt is produced from Bequia seawater. Finally, you will have some time in the Grenadine Sea Salt Gift Shop at the conclusion of your visit, re-board your open-air jeep or minivan and commence the approximately 15-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and riding over bumpy and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the safari-style, open-air jeep. This tour is not suitable for guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and riding over bumpy and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the safari-style, open-air jeep. This tour is not suitable for guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended.

3.5 HOURS

Bridgetown, Barbados

Barbados Highlights - in transit guests only
Barbados Highlights - in transit guests only
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Discover the splendid beauty and historic landmarks of Barbados during this picturesque, half-day island excursion. Gun Hill Signal Station Depart the pier for the brief, scenic drive to the Gun Hill Signal Station. Located in the centre of the island, Gun Hill was a former military post and lookout during World War II, and offers wonderful panoramic views of the island. St. John's Parish Church Next, re-board your coach and proceed to St. John's Parish Church, located approximately 800 feet (about 244 metres) above sea level. Here, take in stunning vistas and photo opportunities overlooking the Atlantic Coast and southernmost tip of Barbados. Your guided tour also includes a visit to the burial place of Ferdinando Paleolgus, a descendent of Emperor Constantine the Great, whose family was driven from the throne of Constantinople by the Turks. Andromeda Botanical Gardens After a short coach ride, visit Andromeda Botanical Gardens, a six-acre tropical haven and home to some of the most exotic flora in the island. As you tour the magnificent grounds on winding pathways, your knowledgeable tour guide will be sure to point out not only the history and beauty of the plants but the medicinal benefits as well! Enjoy a complimentary beverage before commencing your drive back to the ship but not before a photo stop a Barbados' most scenic spot, Bathsheba. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Barbados Highlights - in transit guests only CODE: BGI-G DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the splendid beauty and historic landmarks of Barbados during this picturesque, half-day island excursion. Gun Hill Signal Station Depart the pier for the brief, scenic drive to the Gun Hill Signal Station. Located in the centre of the island, Gun Hill was a former military post and lookout during World War II, and offers wonderful panoramic views of the island. St. John's Parish Church Next, re-board your coach and proceed to St. John's Parish Church, located approximately 800 feet (about 244 metres) above sea level. Here, take in stunning vistas and photo opportunities overlooking the Atlantic Coast and southernmost tip of Barbados. Your guided tour also includes a visit to the burial place of Ferdinando Paleolgus, a descendent of Emperor Constantine the Great, whose family was driven from the throne of Constantinople by the Turks. Andromeda Botanical Gardens After a short coach ride, visit Andromeda Botanical Gardens, a six-acre tropical haven and home to some of the most exotic flora in the island. As you tour the magnificent grounds on winding pathways, your knowledgeable tour guide will be sure to point out not only the history and beauty of the plants but the medicinal benefits as well! Enjoy a complimentary beverage before commencing your drive back to the ship but not before a photo stop a Barbados' most scenic spot, Bathsheba. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 10 steps into the Tower at Gun Hill. Strolls between Andromeda Gardens and Gun Hil station can take up to 1.5 miles (2.5 Km).This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended; camouflage clothing is not permitted. Sequence of the sites visited may vary. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 10 steps into the Tower at Gun Hill. Strolls between Andromeda Gardens and Gun Hil station can take up to 1.5 miles (2.5 Km).This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended; camouflage clothing is not permitted. Sequence of the sites visited may vary. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages

4 HOURS
Barbados Highlights with Lunch (Tour & Airport Transfer)
Barbados Highlights with Lunch (Tour & Airport Transfer)
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Flower Forest Your tour will take on a scenic ride across the heart of the country to your first stop at Flower Forest, where the flora and fauna of the Island can be seen in their natural splendor. Imagine yourself walking on a winding path through a magnificent forest - created by nature but gently nudged by man. The variety of plants and species along with the infinite shades of green interspersed by colors that only nature can produce, make it a difficult job to choose what to look at first! Each and every plant flowers in its own time and in its own way, even if not evidently noticeable. Mature trees provide shade throughout the garden along the many pathways. Beneath the trees are an assortment of unique shrubs and flowering herbs. A leisurely stroll through the gardens will also reward you with incredible views of the famous East Coast of Barbados. A refreshing drink will await you at the end of tour here before you continue on your way. Lunch at The Atlantis Historic Inn A light lunch will be served at the idyllic Atlantis Historic Inn. Enjoy a freshly prepared local meal with an international flair. Then take a stroll on the rugged coast line or just enjoy the incredible scenery from the balcony. St. John's Parish Church Next, proceed to St. John's Parish Church, located approximately 800 feet (about 244 metres) above sea level. Here, take in stunning vistas and photo opportunities overlooking the Atlantic Coast and southernmost tip of Barbados. Your guided tour also includes a visit to the burial place of Ferdinando Paleolgus, a descendent of Emperor Constantine the Great, whose family was driven from the throne of Constantinople by the Turks. From here re-board your coach and commence the short drive to the airport in time for your return flight home. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Barbados Highlights with Lunch (Tour & Airport Transfer) CODE: BGI-N DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Flower Forest Your tour will take on a scenic ride across the heart of the country to your first stop at Flower Forest, where the flora and fauna of the Island can be seen in their natural splendor. Imagine yourself walking on a winding path through a magnificent forest - created by nature but gently nudged by man. The variety of plants and species along with the infinite shades of green interspersed by colors that only nature can produce, make it a difficult job to choose what to look at first! Each and every plant flowers in its own time and in its own way, even if not evidently noticeable. Mature trees provide shade throughout the garden along the many pathways. Beneath the trees are an assortment of unique shrubs and flowering herbs. A leisurely stroll through the gardens will also reward you with incredible views of the famous East Coast of Barbados. A refreshing drink will await you at the end of tour here before you continue on your way. Lunch at The Atlantis Historic Inn A light lunch will be served at the idyllic Atlantis Historic Inn. Enjoy a freshly prepared local meal with an international flair. Then take a stroll on the rugged coast line or just enjoy the incredible scenery from the balcony. St. John's Parish Church Next, proceed to St. John's Parish Church, located approximately 800 feet (about 244 metres) above sea level. Here, take in stunning vistas and photo opportunities overlooking the Atlantic Coast and southernmost tip of Barbados. Your guided tour also includes a visit to the burial place of Ferdinando Paleolgus, a descendent of Emperor Constantine the Great, whose family was driven from the throne of Constantinople by the Turks. From here re-board your coach and commence the short drive to the airport in time for your return flight home. Please note: This tour and airport transfer, concluding at the Bridgetown Grantley Adams International Airport, is offered only to guests with flights departing after 4:30 pm. This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1 mile (1.5 kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, footpaths and 19 steps at Sunbury Plantation House. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended; camouflage clothing is not permitted. Sequence of the sites visited may vary. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages Please note: This tour and airport transfer, concluding at the Bridgetown Grantley Adams International Airport, is offered only to guests with flights departing after 4:30 pm. This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1 mile (1.5 kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, footpaths and 19 steps at Sunbury Plantation House. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended; camouflage clothing is not permitted. Sequence of the sites visited may vary. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages

5 HOURS
Bridgetown 4x4 Jeep Tour - in transit guests only
Bridgetown 4x4 Jeep Tour - in transit guests only
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Step into one of the safari Toyota Land Cruisers and prepare yourself for a fun filled tour of the Island. Along the way, learn about the folklore, culture and history of St. Joseph Parish Church and Indian Pond to name a few. Countryside and Coastal Views Your journey will take you through the lush countryside and sugar estates with their timeless houses. Keep your eyes peeled for mischievous Barbadian Green Monkeys who are indigenous to the Island. In addition, you will enjoy one of the most spectacular coastal views of our rugged Eastern Shoreline from a 1000 ft cliff edge. Beaches, Cattlewash Hill, Scotland District and Platinum Coast The convoy worms along a coastal road home to one of the longest uninterrupted stretches of beach on the Island, before heading off road to Cattlewash Hill for an incredible view of the dramatic east coast. There you will make a brief stop for photographs and refreshments as you feel the sea spray of the pounding Atlantic coast. The convoy continues its way through quaint villages to a spectacular vista some 850ft (259m) above sea level, overlooking the interior of the Island known as the Scotland District. Your journey back to the port is along the West Coast, also called the Platinum Coast, as many of the up-market and five star hotels are located along this side of the Island. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Bridgetown 4x4 Jeep Tour - in transit guests only CODE: BGI-D DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Step into one of the safari Toyota Land Cruisers and prepare yourself for a fun filled tour of the Island. Along the way, learn about the folklore, culture and history of St. Joseph Parish Church and Indian Pond to name a few. Countryside and Coastal Views Your journey will take you through the lush countryside and sugar estates with their timeless houses. Keep your eyes peeled for mischievous Barbadian Green Monkeys who are indigenous to the Island. In addition, you will enjoy one of the most spectacular coastal views of our rugged Eastern Shoreline from a 1000 ft cliff edge. Beaches, Cattlewash Hill, Scotland District and Platinum Coast The convoy worms along a coastal road home to one of the longest uninterrupted stretches of beach on the Island, before heading off road to Cattlewash Hill for an incredible view of the dramatic east coast. There you will make a brief stop for photographs and refreshments as you feel the sea spray of the pounding Atlantic coast. The convoy continues its way through quaint villages to a spectacular vista some 850ft (259m) above sea level, overlooking the interior of the Island known as the Scotland District. Your journey back to the port is along the West Coast, also called the Platinum Coast, as many of the up-market and five star hotels are located along this side of the Island. Please note: This tour is not suitable for guests with injuries or conditions which may be affected by the bumpy ride. Pregnant women and children under 5 are not permitted to participate. The Land Cruisers are fitted with roll bars and seatbelts which must be worn when the vehicle is in motion. Guests must remain seated at all times keeping their arms inside the vehicle. Please remember to bring a hat and sunscreen. Guests should refrain from wearing any clothing which has camouflage markings. There is a weight limit of 19 stone (120kg) per individual on this trip. The tour travels both on and off road. The tour may operate in a different order to that described. All participants are required to sign a waiver. Please note: This tour is not suitable for guests with injuries or conditions which may be affected by the bumpy ride. Pregnant women and children under 5 are not permitted to participate. The Land Cruisers are fitted with roll bars and seatbelts which must be worn when the vehicle is in motion. Guests must remain seated at all times keeping their arms inside the vehicle. Please remember to bring a hat and sunscreen. Guests should refrain from wearing any clothing which has camouflage markings. There is a weight limit of 19 stone (120kg) per individual on this trip. The tour travels both on and off road. The tour may operate in a different order to that described. All participants are required to sign a waiver.

3 HOURS
Farewell Barbados (Tour & Airport Transfer)
Farewell Barbados (Tour & Airport Transfer)
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Guests with flights departing Barbados after 3:00 p.m. can explore the island's coastal beauty during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Gun Hill Signal Station A scenic drive will take you to the centre of the island to Gun Hill Signal Station. Nestled in lush vegetation, and built in 1818, Gun Hill Signal Station was one of a chain of signal stations established across the country for the security of Barbados and for dissemination of information mainly relating to shipping. Today it is fully restored and landscaped. At 700 feet above sea level, this spot affords one of the most characteristic views of the Island. Bathsheba Beach Moving on from here you will make your way across the countryside to the marvelous East Coast with a picture stop at Bathsheba, the famous surfing spot in Barbados. While taking amazing pictures, don't forget to breathe in the fresh breeze coming in from the Atlantic Ocean's pounding surf. St. John's Church Next you will head uphill to nearby St. John's Parish Church, which offers a sweeping view of the East Coast from its high cliff side vantage point. This classic Gothic church was built to replace a previous structure, which had been destroyed by hurricane in 1831. It boasts a spectacular view of Barbados' wind-swept East Coast and is steeped with Island history. Some of the main features include the fact that the Churchyard contains the body of Ferdinando Paleologus (descendant of the last Byzantine Emperor), and the interior's pulpit is carved out of 7 different types of wood. Your final drive will take you to the Airport in time for your check-in. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Farewell Barbados (Tour & Airport Transfer) CODE: BGI-E DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Guests with flights departing Barbados after 3:00 p.m. can explore the island's coastal beauty during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Gun Hill Signal Station A scenic drive will take you to the centre of the island to Gun Hill Signal Station. Nestled in lush vegetation, and built in 1818, Gun Hill Signal Station was one of a chain of signal stations established across the country for the security of Barbados and for dissemination of information mainly relating to shipping. Today it is fully restored and landscaped. At 700 feet above sea level, this spot affords one of the most characteristic views of the Island. Bathsheba Beach Moving on from here you will make your way across the countryside to the marvelous East Coast with a picture stop at Bathsheba, the famous surfing spot in Barbados. While taking amazing pictures, don't forget to breathe in the fresh breeze coming in from the Atlantic Ocean's pounding surf. St. John's Church Next you will head uphill to nearby St. John's Parish Church, which offers a sweeping view of the East Coast from its high cliff side vantage point. This classic Gothic church was built to replace a previous structure, which had been destroyed by hurricane in 1831. It boasts a spectacular view of Barbados' wind-swept East Coast and is steeped with Island history. Some of the main features include the fact that the Churchyard contains the body of Ferdinando Paleologus (descendant of the last Byzantine Emperor), and the interior's pulpit is carved out of 7 different types of wood. Your final drive will take you to the Airport in time for your check-in. Please note: This tour and airport transfer, concluding at the Bridgetown Grantley Adams International Airport, is offered only to guests with flights departing after 3:00 pm. This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, four steps to access the beach at Bathsheba and 10 steps into the Tower at Gun Hill. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended; camouflage clothing is not permitted. Please note: This tour and airport transfer, concluding at the Bridgetown Grantley Adams International Airport, is offered only to guests with flights departing after 3:00 pm. This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, four steps to access the beach at Bathsheba and 10 steps into the Tower at Gun Hill. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended; camouflage clothing is not permitted.

4 HOURS

Kingstown, St. Vincent, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Gardens of St. Vincent
Gardens of St. Vincent
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St. Vincent Botanical Gardens Stop by the St. Vincent Botanical Gardens, one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere (preceded by Kew Gardens in London and Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia). Conservation or rare species have been in place in this garden since 1765. Following the "Peace of Paris" in 1763 the newly appointed governor of the Southern British Caribbean islands, Robert Melville, and the military surgeon in St. Vincent, George Young decided to create a Botanic garden, primarily to provide medicinal plants for the military and improve the life and economy of the colony. In the early 18th century great emphasis had been laid on introducing valuable and commercial plants from the East Indies. You will see the Amazona Guildingii or Vincy parrot which is the National bird. Re-Board your coach for a ride through our historic capital, Kingstown. The 'City of Arches', a bustling hive of activity. Your guide will regale you with stories of the nation while pointing out interesting sights. Pass through local villages typifying Vincentian culture. The Marriaqua Valley, home to many farmers, provides much of the food we eat today. Montreal Gardens Above the Marriaqua Valley lies Montreal Gardens. Visit with the owner, Mr. Timothy Vaughan, internationally recognized horticulturist, who has lovingly tended the area into a wonderland of beauty. Walk through and see the babbling brook, the misty hillside and the various themes of the garden. He is an expert in the field and is always willing to discuss gardening. The complex is high in the mountains in a tropical climate with lush vegetation. Have a refreshing drink while you chat. From here you take a scenic return journey to the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). NEW EXCURSION Gardens of St. Vincent CODE: KNG-E DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). St. Vincent Botanical Gardens Stop by the St. Vincent Botanical Gardens, one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere (preceded by Kew Gardens in London and Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia). Conservation or rare species have been in place in this garden since 1765. Following the "Peace of Paris" in 1763 the newly appointed governor of the Southern British Caribbean islands, Robert Melville, and the military surgeon in St. Vincent, George Young decided to create a Botanic garden, primarily to provide medicinal plants for the military and improve the life and economy of the colony. In the early 18th century great emphasis had been laid on introducing valuable and commercial plants from the East Indies. You will see the Amazona Guildingii or Vincy parrot which is the National bird. Re-Board your coach for a ride through our historic capital, Kingstown. The 'City of Arches', a bustling hive of activity. Your guide will regale you with stories of the nation while pointing out interesting sights. Pass through local villages typifying Vincentian culture. The Marriaqua Valley, home to many farmers, provides much of the food we eat today. Montreal Gardens Above the Marriaqua Valley lies Montreal Gardens. Visit with the owner, Mr. Timothy Vaughan, internationally recognized horticulturist, who has lovingly tended the area into a wonderland of beauty. Walk through and see the babbling brook, the misty hillside and the various themes of the garden. He is an expert in the field and is always willing to discuss gardening. The complex is high in the mountains in a tropical climate with lush vegetation. Have a refreshing drink while you chat. From here you take a scenic return journey to the ship. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking (approx. 250m) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking (approx. 250m) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended.

4 HOURS
Soca by the Seashore
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Depart from the port on a tour bus and enjoy a short sightseeing drive to a beautiful seaside lawn area located at Paradise Beach Hotel in Villa. A few steps away from Villa beach and the boardwalk you disembark the coach to enjoy a local Soca party. Entertainment and local snacks await you on a large grass area with tropical flowers and coconut trees surrounding you. There are beach chairs if you choose to use them or you can take part in the party and learn the local dance moves as you listen to local live music. Our dance instructor will have you participating in the congo line and showing you our vincy dance move called "the wine Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Soca by the Seashore CODE: KNG-H DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Depart from the port on a tour bus and enjoy a short sightseeing drive to a beautiful seaside lawn area located at Paradise Beach Hotel in Villa. A few steps away from Villa beach and the boardwalk you disembark the coach to enjoy a local Soca party. Entertainment and local snacks await you on a large grass area with tropical flowers and coconut trees surrounding you. There are beach chairs if you choose to use them or you can take part in the party and learn the local dance moves as you listen to local live music. Our dance instructor will have you participating in the congo line and showing you our vincy dance move called "the wine Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility but not those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility but not those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended.

3 HOURS
South Coast Snorkel and Hike
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Cruise the South coast of St.Vincent to Fort Duvernette. Built in the 1790s, Fort Duvernette, also known as rock fort, towers over Calliaqua Bay and Indian Bay. Its guns (cannons) sit on a 190ft volcanic plug, which sticks out of the sea on the Windward side of St Vincent. The Fort was built to protect the colonial hub of Calliaqua where sugar was loaded onto ships bound for English ports. The views from the top battery are superb - the Windward Coast of St Vincent stretches out before you and the Grenadine Islands of Bequia and Mustique are visible from the Fort's gun decks. Just 50 yards away from Fort Duvernette lies Young Island, a private luxury resort island. Next, it is time to cool off and enjoy the waters surrounding Fort Duvernette, which are great for snorkeling. After enjoy some tasty local snacks while cruising back to the Port. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION South Coast Snorkel and Hike CODE: KNG-I DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Cruise the South coast of St.Vincent to Fort Duvernette. Built in the 1790s, Fort Duvernette, also known as rock fort, towers over Calliaqua Bay and Indian Bay. Its guns (cannons) sit on a 190ft volcanic plug, which sticks out of the sea on the Windward side of St Vincent. The Fort was built to protect the colonial hub of Calliaqua where sugar was loaded onto ships bound for English ports. The views from the top battery are superb - the Windward Coast of St Vincent stretches out before you and the Grenadine Islands of Bequia and Mustique are visible from the Fort's gun decks. Just 50 yards away from Fort Duvernette lies Young Island, a private luxury resort island. Next, it is time to cool off and enjoy the waters surrounding Fort Duvernette, which are great for snorkeling. After enjoy some tasty local snacks while cruising back to the Port. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Please wear your swimsuit under a cover-up and towels will be provided by the ship. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Please wear your swimsuit under a cover-up and towels will be provided by the ship.

3.5 HOURS
Sparkle Sand Snorkel Tour
Sparkle Sand Snorkel Tour
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Let yourself be immersed into the beauty and tranquility of St. Vincent's West coast, on this relaxing tour. The scenery, both above and beneath will captivate you. Aboard the spacious catamaran, the guide will tell you all about the island and its storied past. See where the movie, 'Pirates of the Caribbean', was filmed. Then it is time for a swim/snorkel in the clear blue seas, or if you prefer a walk along the beach or relax onboard the catamaran. After a refreshing dip, return onboard for some rum punch. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Sparkle Sand Snorkel Tour CODE: KNG-G DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Let yourself be immersed into the beauty and tranquility of St. Vincent's West coast, on this relaxing tour. The scenery, both above and beneath will captivate you. Aboard the spacious catamaran, the guide will tell you all about the island and its storied past. See where the movie, 'Pirates of the Caribbean', was filmed. Then it is time for a swim/snorkel in the clear blue seas, or if you prefer a walk along the beach or relax onboard the catamaran. After a refreshing dip, return onboard for some rum punch. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of activity (approx. 1 hour is spent in the water) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Please wear your swimsuit Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of activity (approx. 1 hour is spent in the water) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Please wear your swimsuit

3 HOURS
The Best of St. Vincent Tour
The Best of St. Vincent Tour
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Take a drive through the capital Kingstown. On Bay Street, you will see many historical artefacts and buildings which contributed to the Vincentian society of today. See the Kingstown Vegetable Market, the Cenotaph and other interesting sites on your way to Fort Charlotte. Fort Charlotte Fort Charlotte is a British-colonial era fort, built on a hill over-looking the harbour of Kingstown. Standing 601 feet above sea level, it is the major early 19th century fortification in Saint Vincent. The Fort affords panoramic views of the Leeward side of the island, including Kingstown, Young Island, Bequia and the Grenadines. On re-taking the island in 1763 from the French, the British commenced the building of the Fort. Construction started in 1763 and was completed in 1806. It was at various times used as a poor house, Leper colony and mental facility. The main barracks building housed a women's prison capable of holding 50 prisoners. It closed in 2015 and the dry moat was used as the women prisoner's exercise yard. The Fort was named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz the wife of King George III. St. Vincent Botanical Gardens Stop by the St. Vincent Botanical Gardens, one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere (preceded by Kew Gardens in London and Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia). Conservation or rare species have been in place in this garden since 1765. Following the "Peace of Paris" in 1763 the newly appointed governor of the Southern British Caribbean islands, Robert Melville, and the military surgeon in St. Vincent, George Young decided to create a Botanic garden, primarily to provide medicinal plants for the military and improve the life and economy of the colony. In the early 18th century great emphasis had been laid on introducing valuable and commercial plants from the East Indies. You will see the Amazona Guildingii or Vincy parrot which is the National bird. . View of the Cathedral of Assumption and St. George's Cathedral As you re-enter Kingstown you will see the of Cathedral of The Assumption, its history dates back to a first structure erected in stages from 1823, although the present building was completed in the 1930's. View St. Georges Cathedral which was built on the site on an earlier Anglican Church which was destroyed by a hurricane in 1770. The new church was dedicated in 1820. with its infamous glass window. Your guide will point out all the noteworthy buildings as you catch a glimpse of Vincentian life. The drive then takes you to the interior 'highway'. View the Mesopotamia region, food-basket of the nation from the Belmont Lookout. Your next stop is for a cool refreshing drink. Continue along the coast and hear some more of the history of our nation. A final photo stop at the Cane Garden lookout gives you a picturesque view of the entire south of the island en-route back to the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). NEW EXCURSION The Best of St. Vincent Tour CODE: KNG-D DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Take a drive through the capital Kingstown. On Bay Street, you will see many historical artefacts and buildings which contributed to the Vincentian society of today. See the Kingstown Vegetable Market, the Cenotaph and other interesting sites on your way to Fort Charlotte. Fort Charlotte Fort Charlotte is a British-colonial era fort, built on a hill over-looking the harbour of Kingstown. Standing 601 feet above sea level, it is the major early 19th century fortification in Saint Vincent. The Fort affords panoramic views of the Leeward side of the island, including Kingstown, Young Island, Bequia and the Grenadines. On re-taking the island in 1763 from the French, the British commenced the building of the Fort. Construction started in 1763 and was completed in 1806. It was at various times used as a poor house, Leper colony and mental facility. The main barracks building housed a women's prison capable of holding 50 prisoners. It closed in 2015 and the dry moat was used as the women prisoner's exercise yard. The Fort was named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz the wife of King George III. St. Vincent Botanical Gardens Stop by the St. Vincent Botanical Gardens, one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere (preceded by Kew Gardens in London and Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia). Conservation or rare species have been in place in this garden since 1765. Following the "Peace of Paris" in 1763 the newly appointed governor of the Southern British Caribbean islands, Robert Melville, and the military surgeon in St. Vincent, George Young decided to create a Botanic garden, primarily to provide medicinal plants for the military and improve the life and economy of the colony. In the early 18th century great emphasis had been laid on introducing valuable and commercial plants from the East Indies. You will see the Amazona Guildingii or Vincy parrot which is the National bird. . View of the Cathedral of Assumption and St. George's Cathedral As you re-enter Kingstown you will see the of Cathedral of The Assumption, its history dates back to a first structure erected in stages from 1823, although the present building was completed in the 1930's. View St. Georges Cathedral which was built on the site on an earlier Anglican Church which was destroyed by a hurricane in 1770. The new church was dedicated in 1820. with its infamous glass window. Your guide will point out all the noteworthy buildings as you catch a glimpse of Vincentian life. The drive then takes you to the interior 'highway'. View the Mesopotamia region, food-basket of the nation from the Belmont Lookout. Your next stop is for a cool refreshing drink. Continue along the coast and hear some more of the history of our nation. A final photo stop at the Cane Garden lookout gives you a picturesque view of the entire south of the island en-route back to the ship. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking (1.50m and inclines) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking (1.50m and inclines) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended.

3.5 HOURS
Vermont Nature Trail Hike
Vermont Nature Trail Hike
KNG-F

Come with us to experience this gem of nature. Tucked in the hills of Vermont is a well-marked hiking trail which gives you the chance to be one with nature. Cross over crystal clear brook under a canopy of majestic trees and up the path which takes you to Parrot lookout. The Amazona Guildingii, the National bird, can often be seen and heard in their natural habitat, high up in the hills. The virgin forest is home to many species and these can be viewed with the help of your naturalist guide. After your walk, cool down with a refreshing drink and some fruit at the base of the trail before heading back to town. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Vermont Nature Trail Hike CODE: KNG-F DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Come with us to experience this gem of nature. Tucked in the hills of Vermont is a well-marked hiking trail which gives you the chance to be one with nature. Cross over crystal clear brook under a canopy of majestic trees and up the path which takes you to Parrot lookout. The Amazona Guildingii, the National bird, can often be seen and heard in their natural habitat, high up in the hills. The virgin forest is home to many species and these can be viewed with the help of your naturalist guide. After your walk, cool down with a refreshing drink and some fruit at the base of the trail before heading back to town. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of hiking (approx. 1 mile uphill) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of hiking (approx. 1 mile uphill) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended

4 HOURS

Kralendijk, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles

Best of Bonaire
Best of Bonaire
BNA-C

Discover the coastal beauty, history and landmarks of Bonaire during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Capital, North Coast and Goto Lake Depart the pier for the short drive through the capital of Bonaire, then proceed along the breath-taking northern coast. Along the drive, we recommend to peer out the window to gatch glimpses of fossils embedded in the limestone, huge candelabra cacti, 'divi divi' trees, diverse bird and wildlife species, a former aloe production plant and breath-taking ocean vistas. A photo stop is then made at Goto Lake. One of the most beautiful locales on Bonaire, this natural saltwater lake is a feeding-ground for flamingos. Rincon Village and Washington National Park Next, re-board your coach, drive along tree-lined country lanes and pass by Dos Pos, a drinking well for animals, en route to Rincon Village. Upon arrival, hear legendary tales of this 14th-century village. Stop at the Washington National Park. At the entrance, see a full scale juvenile whale skeleton. Visit the natural history plantation museum and the open-air exhibit for a peak into Bonaire's heritage. Relax on the large covered terrace where you can buy cold drinks and snacks. Coastal Drive, Salt Flats and Slave Huts Afterward, re-board your coach for a picturesque coastal drive, and take in splendid panoramic vistas of crashing waves and the lush, green hillside. From here, head south for a photo stop at the salt ponds and flats. Learn how salt is produced today on Bonaire, and was mined by slaves in the 17th century. At the Slave Huts, visit the original huts used as shelters by the slaves. Following your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier via the scenic coast. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Best of Bonaire CODE: BNA-C DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover the coastal beauty, history and landmarks of Bonaire during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Capital, North Coast and Goto Lake Depart the pier for the short drive through the capital of Bonaire, then proceed along the breath-taking northern coast. Along the drive, we recommend to peer out the window to gatch glimpses of fossils embedded in the limestone, huge candelabra cacti, 'divi divi' trees, diverse bird and wildlife species, a former aloe production plant and breath-taking ocean vistas. A photo stop is then made at Goto Lake. One of the most beautiful locales on Bonaire, this natural saltwater lake is a feeding-ground for flamingos. Rincon Village and Washington National Park Next, re-board your coach, drive along tree-lined country lanes and pass by Dos Pos, a drinking well for animals, en route to Rincon Village. Upon arrival, hear legendary tales of this 14th-century village. Stop at the Washington National Park. At the entrance, see a full scale juvenile whale skeleton. Visit the natural history plantation museum and the open-air exhibit for a peak into Bonaire's heritage. Relax on the large covered terrace where you can buy cold drinks and snacks. Coastal Drive, Salt Flats and Slave Huts Afterward, re-board your coach for a picturesque coastal drive, and take in splendid panoramic vistas of crashing waves and the lush, green hillside. From here, head south for a photo stop at the salt ponds and flats. Learn how salt is produced today on Bonaire, and was mined by slaves in the 17th century. At the Slave Huts, visit the original huts used as shelters by the slaves. Following your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier via the scenic coast. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 820 yards (about 750 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must weigh less than 250 pounds (about 113 kilograms) to participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, animal and flamingo sightings are not guaranteed. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 820 yards (about 750 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must weigh less than 250 pounds (about 113 kilograms) to participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, animal and flamingo sightings are not guaranteed.

3.5 HOURS
Bonaire 4x4 Truck Adventure
Bonaire 4x4 Truck Adventure
BNA-R

Embrace the panoramic beauty of Bonaire along the road less-travelled during this scenic and exhilarating sightseeing adventure via 4WD vehicle. Kralendijk, Rural Surrounds, Wild Outback, Giant Cacti, Wild Donkeys, Iguanas After receiving your safety and tour instructions, board your 4WD vehicle (Jeep, Land Rover, or Unimog) and depart the pier for the scenic and narrated sightseeing drive through Kralendijk and its rural surrounds. From here, continue across the island and through the wild outback, whose desert-like terrain features giant cacti, wild donkeys, and iguanas, then drive up the hill towards Subi Rincon. Subi Rincon, Indian Shelter Cave, Hilltop Photos, Rincon Village, ChiChiTan, Local Home-Museum Upon arrival, a stop is made at the ancient Indian Shelter Cave before continuing on to the highest point on the hill, where a photo stop is made for breath-taking panoramic view of your surrounds. Afterward, drive back down the hill and stop at Rincon Village. Upon arrival, some free time for souvenir shopping and a comfort stop is made at ChiChiTan. Next, proceed for a visit to a local house that also hosts a museum. Your arrival is welcomed by the owner, who offers you a snack and beverage. Boca Anima, Cave Art, Indian Inscriptions, Rugged Shoreline, Seru Largu Mountain & Viewpoint Following your in-home visit, re-board your coach and continue driving off-road to pretty Boca Onima, a rocky stretch of coastline that boasts some of the best cave art on Bonaire. A stop is made here to view some of the historic, Arawak Indian inscriptions. Afterward, re-board your coach for a drive along the pristine, rugged shoreline, then ascend Seru Largu Mountain en route to the cross-topped monument, Seru Largu, located at the highest point on the hill. From the Seru Largu Viewpoint, take in a spectacular view of the capital, Kralendijk. Afterward, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Bonaire 4x4 Truck Adventure CODE: BNA-R DURATION 3.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Embrace the panoramic beauty of Bonaire along the road less-travelled during this scenic and exhilarating sightseeing adventure via 4WD vehicle. Kralendijk, Rural Surrounds, Wild Outback, Giant Cacti, Wild Donkeys, Iguanas After receiving your safety and tour instructions, board your 4WD vehicle (Jeep, Land Rover, or Unimog) and depart the pier for the scenic and narrated sightseeing drive through Kralendijk and its rural surrounds. From here, continue across the island and through the wild outback, whose desert-like terrain features giant cacti, wild donkeys, and iguanas, then drive up the hill towards Subi Rincon. Subi Rincon, Indian Shelter Cave, Hilltop Photos, Rincon Village, ChiChiTan, Local Home-Museum Upon arrival, a stop is made at the ancient Indian Shelter Cave before continuing on to the highest point on the hill, where a photo stop is made for breath-taking panoramic view of your surrounds. Afterward, drive back down the hill and stop at Rincon Village. Upon arrival, some free time for souvenir shopping and a comfort stop is made at ChiChiTan. Next, proceed for a visit to a local house that also hosts a museum. Your arrival is welcomed by the owner, who offers you a snack and beverage. Boca Anima, Cave Art, Indian Inscriptions, Rugged Shoreline, Seru Largu Mountain & Viewpoint Following your in-home visit, re-board your coach and continue driving off-road to pretty Boca Onima, a rocky stretch of coastline that boasts some of the best cave art on Bonaire. A stop is made here to view some of the historic, Arawak Indian inscriptions. Afterward, re-board your coach for a drive along the pristine, rugged shoreline, then ascend Seru Largu Mountain en route to the cross-topped monument, Seru Largu, located at the highest point on the hill. From the Seru Largu Viewpoint, take in a spectacular view of the capital, Kralendijk. Afterward, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of off-road driving and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 251 yards (about 230 metres), at times over uneven, bumpy, sandy, dusty, muddy, and natural surfaces and inclines, with three steps to negotiate to get on/off the 4WD vehicle. The ride may be rough at times, and guests will experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is recommended for active guests in good physical condition. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The open-air, 4WD vehicles utilised on this tour are not covered, and guests are therefore exposed to the elements. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of off-road driving and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 251 yards (about 230 metres), at times over uneven, bumpy, sandy, dusty, muddy, and natural surfaces and inclines, with three steps to negotiate to get on/off the 4WD vehicle. The ride may be rough at times, and guests will experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is recommended for active guests in good physical condition. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The open-air, 4WD vehicles utilised on this tour are not covered, and guests are therefore exposed to the elements. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

3.75 HOURS
Bonaire Marine Park Sail & Snorkel Yacht Style
Bonaire Marine Park Sail & Snorkel Yacht Style
BNA-J

Embrace the beauty of the southern Caribbean during this exclusive, half-day sailing and snorkelling excursion. Bonaire Bay and Marine Park Depart the pier for the short transfer to the marina. Upon arrival, embark your 44-foot (about 13.4-metre) sailboat, meet the crew and receive your safety briefing before setting sail on the beautiful Bay of Bonaire. Along the way, take in splendid panoramic vistas of the rustic coastline en route to the world-renowned Bonaire Marine Park. Swimming and Snorkeling Upon arrival at the park's snorkelling site, you can swim or take a guided snorkelling session amidst the crystal-clear waters, coral, tropical fish and marine life of the southern Caribbean Sea. Following the swimming and snorkelling portion of the tour, relax with freshly-made snacks and refreshing beverages whilst taking in the idyllic beauty of your surrounds. At the conclusion of your tour, return to the marina and commence the short transfer back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Bonaire Marine Park Sail & Snorkel Yacht Style CODE: BNA-J DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Embrace the beauty of the southern Caribbean during this exclusive, half-day sailing and snorkelling excursion. Bonaire Bay and Marine Park Depart the pier for the short transfer to the marina. Upon arrival, embark your 44-foot (about 13.4-metre) sailboat, meet the crew and receive your safety briefing before setting sail on the beautiful Bay of Bonaire. Along the way, take in splendid panoramic vistas of the rustic coastline en route to the world-renowned Bonaire Marine Park. Swimming and Snorkeling Upon arrival at the park's snorkelling site, you can swim or take a guided snorkelling session amidst the crystal-clear waters, coral, tropical fish and marine life of the southern Caribbean Sea. Following the swimming and snorkelling portion of the tour, relax with freshly-made snacks and refreshing beverages whilst taking in the idyllic beauty of your surrounds. At the conclusion of your tour, return to the marina and commence the short transfer back to the pier. Please note:This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (about 275 metres), at times over a floating pier, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the boat, and 12 steps at the marina. Guests must be in good physical condition, and know how to swim and snorkel, to participate on this tour. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, rubber-soled sneakers or boat shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Snorkelling gear is provided. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Minimum age to participate is 8, maximum age is 70 with a maximum weight for any participant of 250 pounds (113 kilograms). A waiver has to be signed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note:This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (about 275 metres), at times over a floating pier, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the boat, and 12 steps at the marina. Guests must be in good physical condition, and know how to swim and snorkel, to participate on this tour. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, rubber-soled sneakers or boat shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Snorkelling gear is provided. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Minimum age to participate is 8, maximum age is 70 with a maximum weight for any participant of 250 pounds (113 kilograms). A waiver has to be signed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

3 HOURS
Bonaire National Marine Park Glass Bottom Boat Tour
Bonaire National Marine Park Glass Bottom Boat Tour
BNA-N

Experience the undersea world of Bonaire in a unique new way during this captivating sightseeing excursion via glass-bottom boat. Kralendijk, Glass-Bottom Boat-Ride, Bonaire National Marine Park Depart the pier for the short walk to the boat dock and your awaiting, 32-foot (about 9.7-metre) glass-bottom boat with a glass-viewing panel measuring 9.8 feet x 2.62 feet (about 2.9 metres x 0.8 metres) and a sunroof. The viewing window is large enough for everyone to observe the reef simultaneously, and the viewing area has shadows from the hardtop roof for optimum visibility. After embarking your vessel and receiving your safety and tour instructions, begin your scenic and relaxing, approximately 1.5-hour cruise to the magnificent Bonaire National Marine Park, one of the oldest marine reserves in the world. Coral Reef, Seagrass, Mangroves, Coral Beds, Tropical Fish, Stingrays, Turtles, Marine Life Established in 1979, the Bonaire National Marine Park spans approximately 6,700 acres (about 2,700 hectares), and includes a coral reef, seagrass, and mangrove vegetation. The Lac Bay Lagoon is also part of this spectacular underwater park. Upon arrival at the Bonaire National Marine Park, sit back and relax in comfort whilst observing this amazing undersea world through the panoramic viewing panel. Along the way, marvel at diverse colonies of beautiful coral beds and abundant and colourful reef fish, including parrotfish, damsel fish, butterfly fish, and angel fish, along with sea fans, stingrays, turtles, and other marine life. Klein Bonaire Island & Protected Reefs, Kralendijk, Colourful Houses Next, drift over the protected reefs at Klein Bonaire and pass by the pristine coastline of this uninhabited island. Afterward, a short ride brings you back to the glass-bottom boat dock, with beautiful views of Kralendijk and its colourful houses en route. Upon arrival at the boat dock, disembark your glass-bottom boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). NEW EXCURSION Bonaire National Marine Park Glass Bottom Boat Tour CODE: BNA-N DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Experience the undersea world of Bonaire in a unique new way during this captivating sightseeing excursion via glass-bottom boat. Kralendijk, Glass-Bottom Boat-Ride, Bonaire National Marine Park Depart the pier for the short walk to the boat dock and your awaiting, 32-foot (about 9.7-metre) glass-bottom boat with a glass-viewing panel measuring 9.8 feet x 2.62 feet (about 2.9 metres x 0.8 metres) and a sunroof. The viewing window is large enough for everyone to observe the reef simultaneously, and the viewing area has shadows from the hardtop roof for optimum visibility. After embarking your vessel and receiving your safety and tour instructions, begin your scenic and relaxing, approximately 1.5-hour cruise to the magnificent Bonaire National Marine Park, one of the oldest marine reserves in the world. Coral Reef, Seagrass, Mangroves, Coral Beds, Tropical Fish, Stingrays, Turtles, Marine Life Established in 1979, the Bonaire National Marine Park spans approximately 6,700 acres (about 2,700 hectares), and includes a coral reef, seagrass, and mangrove vegetation. The Lac Bay Lagoon is also part of this spectacular underwater park. Upon arrival at the Bonaire National Marine Park, sit back and relax in comfort whilst observing this amazing undersea world through the panoramic viewing panel. Along the way, marvel at diverse colonies of beautiful coral beds and abundant and colourful reef fish, including parrotfish, damsel fish, butterfly fish, and angel fish, along with sea fans, stingrays, turtles, and other marine life. Klein Bonaire Island & Protected Reefs, Kralendijk, Colourful Houses Next, drift over the protected reefs at Klein Bonaire and pass by the pristine coastline of this uninhabited island. Afterward, a short ride brings you back to the glass-bottom boat dock, with beautiful views of Kralendijk and its colourful houses en route. Upon arrival at the boat dock, disembark your glass-bottom boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 131 yards (about 120 metres), with four-eight steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the glass-bottomed boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least four years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests weighing more than 264 pounds (about 120 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour is available during mornings, afternoons, and evenings. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 131 yards (about 120 metres), with four-eight steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the glass-bottomed boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least four years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests weighing more than 264 pounds (about 120 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour is available during mornings, afternoons, and evenings. The tour sequence may vary.

1.5 HOURS
Catamaran Sailing & Snorkeling
Catamaran Sailing & Snorkeling
BNA-O

Explore the magnificent Bonaire National Marine Park during this panoramic, half-day sailing and snorkelling excursion via catamaran. Kralendijk, Water Taxi, Bonaire National Marine Park, Catamaran Cruise, Coral Reef, Mangroves Depart the pier for the short walk to the boat dock and embark a water taxi for the approximately 30-minute ride to landing of your awaiting, 40-foot (about 12.1-metre) catamaran. After embarking your vessel and receiving your safety and tour instructions, begin your scenic and relaxing, approximately 45-minute cruise inside the magnificent Bonaire National Marine Park, one of the oldest marine reserves in the world. Established in 1979, the Bonaire National Marine Park spans approximately 6,700 acres (about 2,700 hectares), and includes a coral reef, seagrass, and mangrove vegetation. The Lac Bay Lagoon is also part of this spectacular underwater park. Guided Snorkelling, Coral Beds, Tropical Fish, Stingrays, Turtles, Marine Life, Open Bar, Snacks Upon arrival at a prime snorkelling site, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear, and begin your approximately one-hour swimming and snorkelling session at one of the protected reefs. Along the way, gaze in wonder at diverse colonies of beautiful coral beds and abundant and colourful reef fish, including parrotfish, damsel fish, butterfly fish, and angel fish, along with sea fans, stingrays, turtles, and other marine life. Alternatively, you may opt to remain on board the catamaran, and simply relax and bask in the Caribbean sun. Following your snorkelling session, enjoy the open bar with drinks and snacks, then return to the landing, switch back to the water taxi, and commence the short transfer back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Catamaran Sailing & Snorkeling CODE: BNA-O DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the magnificent Bonaire National Marine Park during this panoramic, half-day sailing and snorkelling excursion via catamaran. Kralendijk, Water Taxi, Bonaire National Marine Park, Catamaran Cruise, Coral Reef, Mangroves Depart the pier for the short walk to the boat dock and embark a water taxi for the approximately 30-minute ride to landing of your awaiting, 40-foot (about 12.1-metre) catamaran. After embarking your vessel and receiving your safety and tour instructions, begin your scenic and relaxing, approximately 45-minute cruise inside the magnificent Bonaire National Marine Park, one of the oldest marine reserves in the world. Established in 1979, the Bonaire National Marine Park spans approximately 6,700 acres (about 2,700 hectares), and includes a coral reef, seagrass, and mangrove vegetation. The Lac Bay Lagoon is also part of this spectacular underwater park. Guided Snorkelling, Coral Beds, Tropical Fish, Stingrays, Turtles, Marine Life, Open Bar, Snacks Upon arrival at a prime snorkelling site, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear, and begin your approximately one-hour swimming and snorkelling session at one of the protected reefs. Along the way, gaze in wonder at diverse colonies of beautiful coral beds and abundant and colourful reef fish, including parrotfish, damsel fish, butterfly fish, and angel fish, along with sea fans, stingrays, turtles, and other marine life. Alternatively, you may opt to remain on board the catamaran, and simply relax and bask in the Caribbean sun. Following your snorkelling session, enjoy the open bar with drinks and snacks, then return to the landing, switch back to the water taxi, and commence the short transfer back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 153 yard (about 140 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with one step to negotiate to embark/disembark the water taxi, and three steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran and manoeuvre in/out of the catamaran. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, have snorkelling experience, and can swim in water too deep to stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, closed-toe boat or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. The life vests must be worn the entire time whilst snorkelling. There are changing facilities on board the e-catamaran. The total time spent snorkelling is approximately one hour in duration. Waterproof cameras are highly recommended. Guests weighing more than 264 pounds (about 120 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Snorkelling is unguided on this excursion; the crew watches over the snorkellers in the water from the catamaran. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour is available during mornings and afternoons only. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 153 yard (about 140 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with one step to negotiate to embark/disembark the water taxi, and three steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran and manoeuvre in/out of the catamaran. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, have snorkelling experience, and can swim in water too deep to stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, closed-toe boat or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. The life vests must be worn the entire time whilst snorkelling. There are changing facilities on board the e-catamaran. The total time spent snorkelling is approximately one hour in duration. Waterproof cameras are highly recommended. Guests weighing more than 264 pounds (about 120 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Snorkelling is unguided on this excursion; the crew watches over the snorkellers in the water from the catamaran. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour is available during mornings and afternoons only. The tour sequence may vary.

3 HOURS
Island Tour with a 3-wheel motorcycle
BNA-006

Experience the island of Bonaire in an exhilarating new way during this fun-filled and exciting, half-day excursion via electric motorcycle. Kralendijk, Ryker Station, Three-Wheel, E-Motorcycle Introduction, Safety & Riding Instructions Depart the pier for the short drive to the Ryker station. Manufactured by Can-Am, the ‘Batmobile’-looking Ryker is an easy-to-drive, fully-automatic, electric, three-wheel motorcycle (e-motorcycle). Powered by electric propulsion, this sustainable e-motorcycle reduces its carbon footprint thanks to an emission-free engine. It is also fully-automatic, so no shifting is necessary, and equipped with an ABS foot brake. Upon arrival at the Ryker station, sign your safety waiver, and receive your safety and riding instructions and gear. Afterward, don your safety helmet, board your Ryker three-wheel motorcycle, and begin your scenic and exhilarating, e-motorcycle adventure. Sabadeco, Klein Bonaire Viewpoint, Breath-Taking Panoramic Vistas, Thousand Steps Dive Site Led by your guide, your panoramic, e-motorcycle-riding adventure heads out along the coastal road to the north, with various photo stops and narratives along the way. Your first stop is at Sabadeco for breath-taking panoramic vistas at the Klein Bonaire Viewpoint. After a photo stop here, re-board your coach and head to the Thousand Steps, one of the most famous dive sites on Bonaire. The ‘thousand steps’ refers to the number of steps leading down to the dive site from the clifftop, but the steps really number just 67 in all. Goto Lake, Flamingos, Rincon Village, Cadushy Distillery, Kralendijk, Salt Pans, Slave Huts Next, re-board your Goto Lake for an opportunity to marvel at the flamingos. Afterward, re-board your coach and head to Rincon Village for a guided tour and tasting at the Cadushy Distillery. Following your visit, re-board your e-motorcycle and continue through Kralendijk to the southern part of the island. Upon arrival, take in splendid views whilst riding along the blushing salt pans sprawl at the feet of the iconic salt mountains, and see and learn about the salt flats and former slave huts. At the conclusion of your tour, head back to the Ryker station. Upon arrival, return your helmet and e-motorcycle, then re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Island Tour with a 3-wheel motorcycle CODE: BNA-006 DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience the island of Bonaire in an exhilarating new way during this fun-filled and exciting, half-day excursion via electric motorcycle. Kralendijk, Ryker Station, Three-Wheel, E-Motorcycle Introduction, Safety & Riding Instructions Depart the pier for the short drive to the Ryker station. Manufactured by Can-Am, the ‘Batmobile’-looking Ryker is an easy-to-drive, fully-automatic, electric, three-wheel motorcycle (e-motorcycle). Powered by electric propulsion, this sustainable e-motorcycle reduces its carbon footprint thanks to an emission-free engine. It is also fully-automatic, so no shifting is necessary, and equipped with an ABS foot brake. Upon arrival at the Ryker station, sign your safety waiver, and receive your safety and riding instructions and gear. Afterward, don your safety helmet, board your Ryker three-wheel motorcycle, and begin your scenic and exhilarating, e-motorcycle adventure. Sabadeco, Klein Bonaire Viewpoint, Breath-Taking Panoramic Vistas, Thousand Steps Dive Site Led by your guide, your panoramic, e-motorcycle-riding adventure heads out along the coastal road to the north, with various photo stops and narratives along the way. Your first stop is at Sabadeco for breath-taking panoramic vistas at the Klein Bonaire Viewpoint. After a photo stop here, re-board your coach and head to the Thousand Steps, one of the most famous dive sites on Bonaire. The ‘thousand steps’ refers to the number of steps leading down to the dive site from the clifftop, but the steps really number just 67 in all. Goto Lake, Flamingos, Rincon Village, Cadushy Distillery, Kralendijk, Salt Pans, Slave Huts Next, re-board your Goto Lake for an opportunity to marvel at the flamingos. Afterward, re-board your coach and head to Rincon Village for a guided tour and tasting at the Cadushy Distillery. Following your visit, re-board your e-motorcycle and continue through Kralendijk to the southern part of the island. Upon arrival, take in splendid views whilst riding along the blushing salt pans sprawl at the feet of the iconic salt mountains, and see and learn about the salt flats and former slave huts. At the conclusion of your tour, head back to the Ryker station. Upon arrival, return your helmet and e-motorcycle, then re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of three-wheel motorcycle-riding and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 328 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and e-motorcycle. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart, respiratory, or neurological conditions, guests with claustrophobia, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers they won’t mind getting dirty, including long pants and long-sleeve shirts with flat, closed-toe, and sturdy walking or hiking shoes, and bring sun protection, sunglasses, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship; open-toed shoes are not permitted on this tour. The price of this tour is per e-motorcycle, based on two people sharing one motorcycle; only one ticket needs to be purchased. Guests must be at least 18 years old to ride as a passenger on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old, and present a valid ID showing proof of age, to drive a three-wheel motorcycle on this tour. A driver change is permitted during the trip if both guests present a valid ID showing proof of age prior to the tour. Guests with a combined weight of over 440 pounds (about 199 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Safety helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time during the e-motorcycle tour. The total driving time aboard the e-motorcycles is approximately two hours. Photography/videography is prohibited whilst driving the e-motorcycles. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Drivers are fully responsible for any damage to the CanAm Ryker e-motorcycle up to USD $1,500.00. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of three-wheel motorcycle-riding and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 328 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and e-motorcycle. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart, respiratory, or neurological conditions, guests with claustrophobia, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers they won’t mind getting dirty, including long pants and long-sleeve shirts with flat, closed-toe, and sturdy walking or hiking shoes, and bring sun protection, sunglasses, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship; open-toed shoes are not permitted on this tour. The price of this tour is per e-motorcycle, based on two people sharing one motorcycle; only one ticket needs to be purchased. Guests must be at least 18 years old to ride as a passenger on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old, and present a valid ID showing proof of age, to drive a three-wheel motorcycle on this tour. A driver change is permitted during the trip if both guests present a valid ID showing proof of age prior to the tour. Guests with a combined weight of over 440 pounds (about 199 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Safety helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time during the e-motorcycle tour. The total driving time aboard the e-motorcycles is approximately two hours. Photography/videography is prohibited whilst driving the e-motorcycles. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Drivers are fully responsible for any damage to the CanAm Ryker e-motorcycle up to USD $1,500.00. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

3.5 HOURS
Kayak & Snorkel Adventure
Kayak & Snorkel Adventure
BNA-P

This tour falls into the action adventure category. You'll begin your day by meeting your experienced kayak guides and walking to the beach, where you'll be given information on kayaking. The kayaks you'll be using for this tour are made for 2 people, which act as windows to the ocean world. Each one has a waterproof bag on board, too, so you can keep your personal belongings dry. When you've got used to the paddles, you'll follow your guides to a beautiful pristine beach. Here, you'll pull your kayaks up onto the sand and temporarily trade in your oars for a snorkel. Back in the water, you've got a good chance of seeing damsel fish, blue tangs, parrot fish and wrasses. After an hour on the beach, reboard your kayaks and head back to the starting point of the tour. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. NEW EXCURSION Kayak & Snorkel Adventure CODE: BNA-P DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. This tour falls into the action adventure category. You'll begin your day by meeting your experienced kayak guides and walking to the beach, where you'll be given information on kayaking. The kayaks you'll be using for this tour are made for 2 people, which act as windows to the ocean world. Each one has a waterproof bag on board, too, so you can keep your personal belongings dry. When you've got used to the paddles, you'll follow your guides to a beautiful pristine beach. Here, you'll pull your kayaks up onto the sand and temporarily trade in your oars for a snorkel. Back in the water, you've got a good chance of seeing damsel fish, blue tangs, parrot fish and wrasses. After an hour on the beach, reboard your kayaks and head back to the starting point of the tour. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of activity and is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition and for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity as kayaking can be strenuous. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing a hat and comfortable walking shoes as well as sun protection. Wear your swimsuit under a cover up and towels provided by the ship. There is a maximum combined weight restriction per kayak of 400 lbs Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of activity and is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition and for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity as kayaking can be strenuous. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilize a wheelchair. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing a hat and comfortable walking shoes as well as sun protection. Wear your swimsuit under a cover up and towels provided by the ship. There is a maximum combined weight restriction per kayak of 400 lbs

2.5 HOURS
Kralendijk and the South via Eco-powered Tuk Tuk
BNA-007

Discover the island of Bonaire in an environmentally-conscious new way during this scenic and fun-filled excursion via electric tuk tuk. Kralendijk, e-Tuk Tuk-Ride, Bonaire, Fort Orange, Donkey Beach, Cactus Fence After meeting your guide on the pier and receiving your safety and tour instructions, you are assigned a seat on an electric tuk tuk (e-tuk tuk). This open-air, open-sided, emission-free vehicle features a sunroof and three rows of seating that accommodate up to seven people per e-tuk tuk. Travelling in smaller groups ensures a more intimate and personal experience. Following a short introduction about Bonaire, begin your scenic sightseeing tour of the island via e-tuk tuk. Pass by Fort Orange, and Donkey Beach, followed by a photo stop at the Cactus Fence. Coloured Houses, Salt Ponds, Shiny Pink Water, Blue Caribbean Sea, White Salt Mountains Next, re-board your e-tuk tuk and continue past coloured houses, the vestiges of the island’s first hotel, and Trans World Radio en route to the famous salt ponds. Along the way, listen to your driver/guide explain the salt production process whilst passing by an amazing and colourful landscape. The salt pond’s shiny pink water contrasts the beautiful blue water of the Caribbean Sea, and the white salt mountains complete this mesmerising landscape. Pastechi Tasting, Flamingos, Kralendijk, Picturesque Houses, Ocean Views, Coral, Klein Bonaire During your visit, enjoy a ‘taste of Bonaire’ with a sample of a typical Bonairean snack called pastechi, which is filled with Dutch Gouda cheese. With a bit of luck, you can marvel at the pretty pink flamingos in this area. Leaving the salt ponds, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 35-minute drive back to the pier. En route, pass through the capital, Kralendijk, and see its colourful houses, then ride along the boulevard with stunning views of the ocean, fishing boats, Coral Beach, and Klein Bonaire Island. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Kralendijk and the South via Eco-powered Tuk Tuk CODE: BNA-007 DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the island of Bonaire in an environmentally-conscious new way during this scenic and fun-filled excursion via electric tuk tuk. Kralendijk, e-Tuk Tuk-Ride, Bonaire, Fort Orange, Donkey Beach, Cactus Fence After meeting your guide on the pier and receiving your safety and tour instructions, you are assigned a seat on an electric tuk tuk (e-tuk tuk). This open-air, open-sided, emission-free vehicle features a sunroof and three rows of seating that accommodate up to seven people per e-tuk tuk. Travelling in smaller groups ensures a more intimate and personal experience. Following a short introduction about Bonaire, begin your scenic sightseeing tour of the island via e-tuk tuk. Pass by Fort Orange, and Donkey Beach, followed by a photo stop at the Cactus Fence. Coloured Houses, Salt Ponds, Shiny Pink Water, Blue Caribbean Sea, White Salt Mountains Next, re-board your e-tuk tuk and continue past coloured houses, the vestiges of the island’s first hotel, and Trans World Radio en route to the famous salt ponds. Along the way, listen to your driver/guide explain the salt production process whilst passing by an amazing and colourful landscape. The salt pond’s shiny pink water contrasts the beautiful blue water of the Caribbean Sea, and the white salt mountains complete this mesmerising landscape. Pastechi Tasting, Flamingos, Kralendijk, Picturesque Houses, Ocean Views, Coral, Klein Bonaire During your visit, enjoy a ‘taste of Bonaire’ with a sample of a typical Bonairean snack called pastechi, which is filled with Dutch Gouda cheese. With a bit of luck, you can marvel at the pretty pink flamingos in this area. Leaving the salt ponds, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 35-minute drive back to the pier. En route, pass through the capital, Kralendijk, and see its colourful houses, then ride along the boulevard with stunning views of the ocean, fishing boats, Coral Beach, and Klein Bonaire Island. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 327 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven, cobblestone, and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the beach resort is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour operates during mornings only. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 327 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven, cobblestone, and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the beach resort is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour operates during mornings only. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

2 HOURS
Mangroves Flamingos & Sand between Your Toes
Mangroves Flamingos & Sand between Your Toes
BNA-B

Unhurried, unspoiled and unforgettable - this is Bonaire. Enjoy an off-road trip to Bonaire's Lac Bay National Park & beach. Your trip begins the moment you meet your Safari guide and board the vehicle to explore the sites. Driving through the Lac Bay National Park your guide will be on the lookout for wildlife sightings and stopping at watering holes to spot flamingos & herons wadding through the mangroves. The mangrove forest of Lac Bay is one of the best preserved mangrove forests in the Caribbean and is home to a rich variety of birds. Donkeys & goats are commonly seen grazing here, and you will have many opportunities to photograph the wildlife. Stopping at Lac Cai, the natural bay beach is one of the best reasons to visit the park. Pristine & picturesque with fishermen's huts and piles of empty conch seashells along the coast line. Most of Bonaire's beaches consist of rocky coral but Lac Cai is a beautiful sandy beach where you may enjoy a refreshing dip into some of the world's best protected waters. Your tour continues on paved roads to the South/East side of the island where your guide will be on the lookout for Bonaire's most famous bird, the shy flamingo. With its deep pink-coral feathers and graceful leggy walk, this bird is especially beautiful in the wild. Next, re-board your vehicle for the return journey to the pier and your awaiting ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Mangroves Flamingos & Sand between Your Toes CODE: BNA-B DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Unhurried, unspoiled and unforgettable - this is Bonaire. Enjoy an off-road trip to Bonaire's Lac Bay National Park & beach. Your trip begins the moment you meet your Safari guide and board the vehicle to explore the sites. Driving through the Lac Bay National Park your guide will be on the lookout for wildlife sightings and stopping at watering holes to spot flamingos & herons wadding through the mangroves. The mangrove forest of Lac Bay is one of the best preserved mangrove forests in the Caribbean and is home to a rich variety of birds. Donkeys & goats are commonly seen grazing here, and you will have many opportunities to photograph the wildlife. Stopping at Lac Cai, the natural bay beach is one of the best reasons to visit the park. Pristine & picturesque with fishermen's huts and piles of empty conch seashells along the coast line. Most of Bonaire's beaches consist of rocky coral but Lac Cai is a beautiful sandy beach where you may enjoy a refreshing dip into some of the world's best protected waters. Your tour continues on paved roads to the South/East side of the island where your guide will be on the lookout for Bonaire's most famous bird, the shy flamingo. With its deep pink-coral feathers and graceful leggy walk, this bird is especially beautiful in the wild. Next, re-board your vehicle for the return journey to the pier and your awaiting ship. Please note: This tour requires moderate activity, but is not recommended for guests with back or neck problems due to the off-road driving involved. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Minimum age to participate is 8, maximum age is 78 with a maximum weight for any participant of 225 pounds (102 kilograms). A waiver has to be signed. Guests should dress in lightweight, seasonal attire and wear comfortable walking shoes, sun protection and a swimsuit under their attire. Please bring a towel from the ship if you wish to swim. Please note: This tour requires moderate activity, but is not recommended for guests with back or neck problems due to the off-road driving involved. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Minimum age to participate is 8, maximum age is 78 with a maximum weight for any participant of 225 pounds (102 kilograms). A waiver has to be signed. Guests should dress in lightweight, seasonal attire and wear comfortable walking shoes, sun protection and a swimsuit under their attire. Please bring a towel from the ship if you wish to swim.

2.5 HOURS
Off-road Buggy & Cave Exploration
BNA-004

Experience the wild side of Bonaire in a fun-filled new way during this scenic and exciting island buggy and caving excursion. Kralendijk, Off-Road, Island Buggy-Ride to the East Coast After meeting your guide at the pier, a pre-ride fitness check, and completing your waiver, depart the pier for the short drive to the Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) starting location just outside of town. Upon arrival, receive your safety and riding instructions, then don your safety helmet, board your UTV (island buggy), and begin your scenic and exciting, off-road adventure. Led by your experienced guides, leave the paved road behind and head to the east coast of Bonaire. Bolivia, Wildlife, Spelonk Lighthouse, Ocean/Coastal Views & Waves, Limestone Rocks, Giant Cacti En route, experience the rugged terrain and pristine natural splendour of Bolivia, a former plantation, and look for wild donkeys, goats, and iguanas. Your first stop is at the Spelonk Lighthouse, the easternmost point of Bonaire. From this location, marvel at the spectacular panoramic vistas over the ocean and unspoiled east coast. After a photo stop here, re-board your coach and drive along the ‘wild’ east coast between limestone rocks and giant cacti, whilst ocean waves crash and spray the coastline. Cave Tour, Stalactites, Stalagmites, Ancient Rock Paintings Next, your adventure continues with a visit to one of Bonaire’s many caves, which are home to the Bonairean bat species. Your tour guide leads you into the cave, between the beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, and explains various rock paintings the Arawak Indians left behind. Following your cave tour, re-board your island buggy and proceed for the approximately 35-minute, off-road ride back to the UTV starting location. Upon arrival, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Off-road Buggy & Cave Exploration CODE: BNA-004 DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Experience the wild side of Bonaire in a fun-filled new way during this scenic and exciting island buggy and caving excursion. Kralendijk, Off-Road, Island Buggy-Ride to the East Coast After meeting your guide at the pier, a pre-ride fitness check, and completing your waiver, depart the pier for the short drive to the Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) starting location just outside of town. Upon arrival, receive your safety and riding instructions, then don your safety helmet, board your UTV (island buggy), and begin your scenic and exciting, off-road adventure. Led by your experienced guides, leave the paved road behind and head to the east coast of Bonaire. Bolivia, Wildlife, Spelonk Lighthouse, Ocean/Coastal Views & Waves, Limestone Rocks, Giant Cacti En route, experience the rugged terrain and pristine natural splendour of Bolivia, a former plantation, and look for wild donkeys, goats, and iguanas. Your first stop is at the Spelonk Lighthouse, the easternmost point of Bonaire. From this location, marvel at the spectacular panoramic vistas over the ocean and unspoiled east coast. After a photo stop here, re-board your coach and drive along the ‘wild’ east coast between limestone rocks and giant cacti, whilst ocean waves crash and spray the coastline. Cave Tour, Stalactites, Stalagmites, Ancient Rock Paintings Next, your adventure continues with a visit to one of Bonaire’s many caves, which are home to the Bonairean bat species. Your tour guide leads you into the cave, between the beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, and explains various rock paintings the Arawak Indians left behind. Following your cave tour, re-board your island buggy and proceed for the approximately 35-minute, off-road ride back to the UTV starting location. Upon arrival, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of off-road driving and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 328 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven, cobblestone, gravel, dusty, muddy, and natural surfaces and inclines, with three steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and three steps to get on/off island buggy. The ride may be rough at times, and guests will experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart, respiratory, or neurological conditions, guests with claustrophobia, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers they won’t mind getting dirty, including long pants and long-sleeve shirts with flat, closed-toe, and sturdy walking or hiking shoes, and bring sun protection, sunglasses, insect repellent, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship; open-toed shoes are not permitted on this tour. The island buggies utilised on this tour are open-air and open-sided, two-seat buggies with sunroofs. The price of this tour is per island buggy, based on two people sharing one island buggy; only one ticket needs to be purchased. Guests must be at least 12 years old to ride as a passenger on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old, and present a valid ID showing proof of age, to drive an island buggy on this tour. Guests weighing over 260 pounds (about 120 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Safety helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time during the island buggy-ride. The total off-road driving time is approximately 2.5 hours. Photography/videography is prohibited whilst driving the island buggies. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Off-road driving takes place along trails that may be dusty or muddy, depending on weather conditions. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of off-road driving and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 328 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven, cobblestone, gravel, dusty, muddy, and natural surfaces and inclines, with three steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and three steps to get on/off island buggy. The ride may be rough at times, and guests will experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart, respiratory, or neurological conditions, guests with claustrophobia, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers they won’t mind getting dirty, including long pants and long-sleeve shirts with flat, closed-toe, and sturdy walking or hiking shoes, and bring sun protection, sunglasses, insect repellent, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship; open-toed shoes are not permitted on this tour. The island buggies utilised on this tour are open-air and open-sided, two-seat buggies with sunroofs. The price of this tour is per island buggy, based on two people sharing one island buggy; only one ticket needs to be purchased. Guests must be at least 12 years old to ride as a passenger on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old, and present a valid ID showing proof of age, to drive an island buggy on this tour. Guests weighing over 260 pounds (about 120 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Safety helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time during the island buggy-ride. The total off-road driving time is approximately 2.5 hours. Photography/videography is prohibited whilst driving the island buggies. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Off-road driving takes place along trails that may be dusty or muddy, depending on weather conditions. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

2.5 HOURS
Snorkel Safari from an Electric Catamaran
BNA-003

Discover the undersea beauty of Bonaire in an environmentally-responsible new way during this immersive, half-day snorkelling excursion via electric catamaran. Kralendijk, Bonaire National Marine Park, E-Catamaran Cruise to the 1st Snorkelling Spot Depart the pier for the short walk to the boat dock and your awaiting electric catamaran (e-catamaran), the first e-boat in Bonaire. Equipped with electric propulsion, the sustainable catamaran reduces its carbon footprint, thanks to emission-free engines. After embarking your vessel and receiving your safety and tour instructions, begin your scenic and relaxing, approximately 30-minute cruise to the magnificent Bonaire National Marine Park, one of the oldest marine reserves in the world. Coral Reef, Seagrass, Mangroves, Guided Snorkelling, Coral Beds, Tropical Fish, Marine Life Established in 1979, the Bonaire National Marine Park spans approximately 6,700 acres (about 2,700 hectares), and includes a coral reef, seagrass, and mangrove vegetation. The Lac Bay Lagoon is also part of this spectacular underwater park. Whilst your eco-friendly, e-catamaran cruises through this stunning marine park to your first snorkelling site. Upon arrival, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear, and begin your approximately 45-minute guided snorkelling session at one of the protected reefs. Along the way, discover diverse colonies of colourful corals, and abundant and diverse reef fish and marine life. The boat is also equipped with a slide from the fly bridge into the water. E-Catamaran Cruise to the 2nd Snorkelling Spot, Guided Snorkelling, Kralendijk, Mansions Following your first snorkelling stop, embark your e-catamaran and sip a refreshing beverage en route to your second snorkelling stop. Upon arrival, begin approximately 30 minutes of swimming and/or guided snorkelling in these inviting turquoise waters. Alternatively, you might opt to remain on the boat, soak up the tropical sun, or relax on the large, shaded deck. During the approximately 40-minute ride back to the boat dock, enjoy complimentary drinks and snacks from the open bar whilst your silent yacht traces the exquisite coastline, in sight of the colourful capital city, Kralendijk, and its Dutch Caribbean mansions. Upon arrival at the boat dock, disembark your boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). NEW EXCURSION Snorkel Safari from an Electric Catamaran CODE: BNA-003 DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Discover the undersea beauty of Bonaire in an environmentally-responsible new way during this immersive, half-day snorkelling excursion via electric catamaran. Kralendijk, Bonaire National Marine Park, E-Catamaran Cruise to the 1st Snorkelling Spot Depart the pier for the short walk to the boat dock and your awaiting electric catamaran (e-catamaran), the first e-boat in Bonaire. Equipped with electric propulsion, the sustainable catamaran reduces its carbon footprint, thanks to emission-free engines. After embarking your vessel and receiving your safety and tour instructions, begin your scenic and relaxing, approximately 30-minute cruise to the magnificent Bonaire National Marine Park, one of the oldest marine reserves in the world. Coral Reef, Seagrass, Mangroves, Guided Snorkelling, Coral Beds, Tropical Fish, Marine Life Established in 1979, the Bonaire National Marine Park spans approximately 6,700 acres (about 2,700 hectares), and includes a coral reef, seagrass, and mangrove vegetation. The Lac Bay Lagoon is also part of this spectacular underwater park. Whilst your eco-friendly, e-catamaran cruises through this stunning marine park to your first snorkelling site. Upon arrival, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear, and begin your approximately 45-minute guided snorkelling session at one of the protected reefs. Along the way, discover diverse colonies of colourful corals, and abundant and diverse reef fish and marine life. The boat is also equipped with a slide from the fly bridge into the water. E-Catamaran Cruise to the 2nd Snorkelling Spot, Guided Snorkelling, Kralendijk, Mansions Following your first snorkelling stop, embark your e-catamaran and sip a refreshing beverage en route to your second snorkelling stop. Upon arrival, begin approximately 30 minutes of swimming and/or guided snorkelling in these inviting turquoise waters. Alternatively, you might opt to remain on the boat, soak up the tropical sun, or relax on the large, shaded deck. During the approximately 40-minute ride back to the boat dock, enjoy complimentary drinks and snacks from the open bar whilst your silent yacht traces the exquisite coastline, in sight of the colourful capital city, Kralendijk, and its Dutch Caribbean mansions. Upon arrival at the boat dock, disembark your boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran and six steps to manoeuvre in/out of the e-catamaran. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, have snorkelling experience, and can swim in water too deep to stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, closed-toe boat or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Snorkelling gear and life vests are provided. The life vests must be worn the entire time whilst snorkelling. There are changing facilities on board the e-catamaran. The e-catamaran has shaded areas. Waterproof cameras are highly recommended. Guests weighing more than 264 pounds (about 120 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour is available during mornings and afternoons only. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran and six steps to manoeuvre in/out of the e-catamaran. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, have snorkelling experience, and can swim in water too deep to stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, closed-toe boat or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Snorkelling gear and life vests are provided. The life vests must be worn the entire time whilst snorkelling. There are changing facilities on board the e-catamaran. The e-catamaran has shaded areas. Waterproof cameras are highly recommended. Guests weighing more than 264 pounds (about 120 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour is available during mornings and afternoons only. The tour sequence may vary.

3 HOURS
VIP Island Tour and Lunch at a secluded Beach Resort
BNA-005

Explore the scenic natural splendour and history of Bonaire in style during this full-day, VIP sightseeing excursion with lunch at a boutique oceanfront resort. Kralendijk, Sightseeing Drive, Bonaire, Northern Mountains, Southern Salt Deserts Depart the pier for your scenic, approximately three-hour sightseeing drive from Kralendijk to the northern and southern parts of Bonaire, with several photo stops and narrated commentary along the way. At just 24 miles (about 38.6 kilometres) in length, the small size of this tropical island enables us to travel the length of the island, from the rugged mountains of the north to the dreamy southern salt deserts. Coastal Drive, Lake Goto, Flamingos, Rincon Village, Photo Stops, Seru Largu Viewpoint, Salt Pans From Kralendijk, drive north along the coast to gaze at the pretty pink flamingos flaunting their feathers alongside Lake Goto. From here, head to historic Rincon, Bonaire’s oldest village, then ascend Seru Largu Mountain en route to the cross-topped monument, Seru Largu, located at the highest point on the hill. From the Seru Largu Viewpoint, take in a spectacular view of the capital, Kralendijk. Afterward, re-board your coach and head south to the blushing salt pans sprawl at the feet of the iconic salt pyramids. Upon arrival, take in splendid views of the salt flats and former slave huts. Boutique Oceanfront Resort, Lunch, Free Time, Sunbathing, Swimming, Caribbean Sea Next, your sunny sojourn continues on to a boutique oceanfront resort (Sorobon Beach Resort or The Bonairian seaside hotel). Upon arrival, proceed for a light lunch served at the resort. After lunch, some free time is made available to soak up the tropical sun on the resort’s sandy, private beach, and/or enjoy a refreshing swim in the inviting turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. VIP Island Tour and Lunch at a secluded Beach Resort CODE: BNA-005 DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Explore the scenic natural splendour and history of Bonaire in style during this full-day, VIP sightseeing excursion with lunch at a boutique oceanfront resort. Kralendijk, Sightseeing Drive, Bonaire, Northern Mountains, Southern Salt Deserts Depart the pier for your scenic, approximately three-hour sightseeing drive from Kralendijk to the northern and southern parts of Bonaire, with several photo stops and narrated commentary along the way. At just 24 miles (about 38.6 kilometres) in length, the small size of this tropical island enables us to travel the length of the island, from the rugged mountains of the north to the dreamy southern salt deserts. Coastal Drive, Lake Goto, Flamingos, Rincon Village, Photo Stops, Seru Largu Viewpoint, Salt Pans From Kralendijk, drive north along the coast to gaze at the pretty pink flamingos flaunting their feathers alongside Lake Goto. From here, head to historic Rincon, Bonaire’s oldest village, then ascend Seru Largu Mountain en route to the cross-topped monument, Seru Largu, located at the highest point on the hill. From the Seru Largu Viewpoint, take in a spectacular view of the capital, Kralendijk. Afterward, re-board your coach and head south to the blushing salt pans sprawl at the feet of the iconic salt pyramids. Upon arrival, take in splendid views of the salt flats and former slave huts. Boutique Oceanfront Resort, Lunch, Free Time, Sunbathing, Swimming, Caribbean Sea Next, your sunny sojourn continues on to a boutique oceanfront resort (Sorobon Beach Resort or The Bonairian seaside hotel). Upon arrival, proceed for a light lunch served at the resort. After lunch, some free time is made available to soak up the tropical sun on the resort’s sandy, private beach, and/or enjoy a refreshing swim in the inviting turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 327 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven, cobblestone, and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the beach resort is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Additional drinks are available at the resort’s bar at each guest’s own expense. . Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour operates during mornings only. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 327 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven, cobblestone, and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the beach resort is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, a towel, change of clothing, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Additional drinks are available at the resort’s bar at each guest’s own expense. . Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. This tour operates during mornings only. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

6 HOURS

Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba

Aruba Sunset Cruise
Aruba Sunset Cruise
AUA-I

A friendly crew picks you up at the cruise pier in a custom-built catamaran. Evening sailing Spend an evening sailing past Aruba's famous beaches, along the island's south coast and up the gorgeous west coast, taking in the spectacular Caribbean sunset. Experience the wind-in-your-hair pleasure of being under sail and gliding over clear, turquoise waters. Take advantage of the many photo opportunities as you pass famous Palm Beach. Enjoy hors d'oeuvres and a glass of sparkling wine to make your evening even more perfect. The crew will keep you comfortable and entertained during the two-hour trip and will return you to the cruise terminal at the end of this idyllic adventure. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered This excursion will take place in the evening NEW EXCURSION Aruba Sunset Cruise CODE: AUA-I DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered EVENING EXCURSIONS This excursion will take place in the evening A friendly crew picks you up at the cruise pier in a custom-built catamaran. Evening sailing Spend an evening sailing past Aruba's famous beaches, along the island's south coast and up the gorgeous west coast, taking in the spectacular Caribbean sunset. Experience the wind-in-your-hair pleasure of being under sail and gliding over clear, turquoise waters. Take advantage of the many photo opportunities as you pass famous Palm Beach. Enjoy hors d'oeuvres and a glass of sparkling wine to make your evening even more perfect. The crew will keep you comfortable and entertained during the two-hour trip and will return you to the cruise terminal at the end of this idyllic adventure. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 500 feet (about 152 metres), with few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran about 3 steps. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear conforatable clothing, may get wet from ocean spray. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to be served alcoholic beverages. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. This vessel may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. A wet landing may be required depending on sea conditions and tide. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 500 feet (about 152 metres), with few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran about 3 steps. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear conforatable clothing, may get wet from ocean spray. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to be served alcoholic beverages. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. This vessel may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. A wet landing may be required depending on sea conditions and tide.

2 HOURS
Atlantis Submarine Expedition
Atlantis Submarine Expedition
AUA-B

Depart the pier aboard the shuttle vessel, the SubSeeker, for the brief transfer to the submarine, which is located just off the southeast coast of Aruba. After boarding the U.S. Coast Guard-approved and Green Globe-certified submarine, relax in air-conditioned comfort and commence this unforgettable undersea experience. Pass by a mysterious sunken airplane or the retired Danish sailboat, the Mi Dushi, and a recently sunken coaster, the Morgenster. While diving to depths of up to 40 meters, take in close-up views of exotic marine life. Marvel at colorful schools of tropical fish, huge sponge gardens and the mystical beauty of the coral fields. Your knowledgeable crew narrates this unique and entertaining experience. At the conclusion of your approximately 50-minute dive, re-board the SubSeeker ferry for the brief ride back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Atlantis Submarine Expedition CODE: AUA-B DURATION 1.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Depart the pier aboard the shuttle vessel, the SubSeeker, for the brief transfer to the submarine, which is located just off the southeast coast of Aruba. After boarding the U.S. Coast Guard-approved and Green Globe-certified submarine, relax in air-conditioned comfort and commence this unforgettable undersea experience. Pass by a mysterious sunken airplane or the retired Danish sailboat, the Mi Dushi, and a recently sunken coaster, the Morgenster. While diving to depths of up to 40 meters, take in close-up views of exotic marine life. Marvel at colorful schools of tropical fish, huge sponge gardens and the mystical beauty of the coral fields. Your knowledgeable crew narrates this unique and entertaining experience. At the conclusion of your approximately 50-minute dive, re-board the SubSeeker ferry for the brief ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (274 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and a twelve-step ladder to get in/out of the submarine. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. This experience may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. Guests must be at least 36 inches tall to participate. Guests must be a minimum of 4 years of age to participate Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (274 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and a twelve-step ladder to get in/out of the submarine. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. This experience may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. Guests must be at least 36 inches tall to participate. Guests must be a minimum of 4 years of age to participate

1.75 HOURS
Atlantis Submarine Expedition
Atlantis Submarine Expedition
AUA-B

Depart the pier aboard the shuttle vessel, the SubSeeker, for the brief transfer to the submarine, which is located just off the southeast coast of Aruba. After boarding the U.S. Coast Guard-approved and Green Globe-certified submarine, relax in air-conditioned comfort and commence this unforgettable undersea experience. Pass by a mysterious sunken airplane or the retired Danish sailboat, the Mi Dushi, and a recently sunken coaster, the Morgenster. While diving to depths of up to 40 meters, take in close-up views of exotic marine life. Marvel at colorful schools of tropical fish, huge sponge gardens and the mystical beauty of the coral fields. Your knowledgeable crew narrates this unique and entertaining experience. At the conclusion of your approximately 50-minute dive, re-board the SubSeeker ferry for the brief ride back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Atlantis Submarine Expedition CODE: AUA-B DURATION 1.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Depart the pier aboard the shuttle vessel, the SubSeeker, for the brief transfer to the submarine, which is located just off the southeast coast of Aruba. After boarding the U.S. Coast Guard-approved and Green Globe-certified submarine, relax in air-conditioned comfort and commence this unforgettable undersea experience. Pass by a mysterious sunken airplane or the retired Danish sailboat, the Mi Dushi, and a recently sunken coaster, the Morgenster. While diving to depths of up to 40 meters, take in close-up views of exotic marine life. Marvel at colorful schools of tropical fish, huge sponge gardens and the mystical beauty of the coral fields. Your knowledgeable crew narrates this unique and entertaining experience. At the conclusion of your approximately 50-minute dive, re-board the SubSeeker ferry for the brief ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (274 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and a twelve-step ladder to get in/out of the submarine. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. This experience may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. Guests must be at least 36 inches tall to participate. Guests must be a minimum of 4 years of age to participate Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (274 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and a twelve-step ladder to get in/out of the submarine. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. This experience may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. Guests must be at least 36 inches tall to participate. Guests must be a minimum of 4 years of age to participate

1.75 HOURS
Best of Aruba & Beach
Best of Aruba & Beach
AUA-G

Oranjestad, Frenchman's Pass, Southern Coastline Enjoy the best sights of Aruba during this half-day tour by coach. Depart the pier by coach with your licensed guide. Enroute, take in the sights of Aruba's colorful capital Oranjestad as it gives way to the scenic southern coastline. As you drive from Frenchman' s Pass through the districts of Aruba learn about the island's first inhabitants. Natural Bridge Ruins, Baby Natural Bridge, Casibari Rock Formations, Divi Divi Trees, Studio Murano Art, beach See the collapsed Natural Bridge and the Baby Natural Bridge before passing through a landscape shaped by the Casibari Rock formations - boulders the size of small houses and punctuated with unique divi-divi trees. Enjoy a visit to the new Studio Murano Art located in a beautiful ancient Cunucu house, traditionally from Aruba, adapted in a way that guests can enjoy their visit to the workshop and showroom. End your tour on one of Aruba's famous beaches where you will have about 1 hour of free time to take a swim, stroll along the beach or purchase a drink at the beach bar. Upon the return to Oranjestad you have the option to remain in town for shopping, making your own way back to the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Best of Aruba & Beach CODE: AUA-G DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Oranjestad, Frenchman's Pass, Southern Coastline Enjoy the best sights of Aruba during this half-day tour by coach. Depart the pier by coach with your licensed guide. Enroute, take in the sights of Aruba's colorful capital Oranjestad as it gives way to the scenic southern coastline. As you drive from Frenchman' s Pass through the districts of Aruba learn about the island's first inhabitants. Natural Bridge Ruins, Baby Natural Bridge, Casibari Rock Formations, Divi Divi Trees, Studio Murano Art, beach See the collapsed Natural Bridge and the Baby Natural Bridge before passing through a landscape shaped by the Casibari Rock formations - boulders the size of small houses and punctuated with unique divi-divi trees. Enjoy a visit to the new Studio Murano Art located in a beautiful ancient Cunucu house, traditionally from Aruba, adapted in a way that guests can enjoy their visit to the workshop and showroom. End your tour on one of Aruba's famous beaches where you will have about 1 hour of free time to take a swim, stroll along the beach or purchase a drink at the beach bar. Upon the return to Oranjestad you have the option to remain in town for shopping, making your own way back to the ship. Please note: This tour involves minimal to moderate walking over uneven surfaces with some stairs to negotiate. The walking and climbing at the Natural Bridge and the Casibari Rock Formations are optional. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available at guests' own expenses. Comfort stops are available at Natural Bridge (charge of 1USD) and at the beach. Be sure to bring change with you. This tour is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. There is an option of being dropped off in town at the end of the tour; guests will be responsible for making their own way back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves minimal to moderate walking over uneven surfaces with some stairs to negotiate. The walking and climbing at the Natural Bridge and the Casibari Rock Formations are optional. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available at guests' own expenses. Comfort stops are available at Natural Bridge (charge of 1USD) and at the beach. Be sure to bring change with you. This tour is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. There is an option of being dropped off in town at the end of the tour; guests will be responsible for making their own way back to the pier.

4.5 HOURS
Best of Aruba & Beach
Best of Aruba & Beach
AUA-G

Oranjestad, Frenchman's Pass, Southern Coastline Enjoy the best sights of Aruba during this half-day tour by coach. Depart the pier by coach with your licensed guide. Enroute, take in the sights of Aruba's colorful capital Oranjestad as it gives way to the scenic southern coastline. As you drive from Frenchman' s Pass through the districts of Aruba learn about the island's first inhabitants. Natural Bridge Ruins, Baby Natural Bridge, Casibari Rock Formations, Divi Divi Trees, Studio Murano Art, beach See the collapsed Natural Bridge and the Baby Natural Bridge before passing through a landscape shaped by the Casibari Rock formations - boulders the size of small houses and punctuated with unique divi-divi trees. Enjoy a visit to the new Studio Murano Art located in a beautiful ancient Cunucu house, traditionally from Aruba, adapted in a way that guests can enjoy their visit to the workshop and showroom. End your tour on one of Aruba's famous beaches where you will have about 1 hour of free time to take a swim, stroll along the beach or purchase a drink at the beach bar. Upon the return to Oranjestad you have the option to remain in town for shopping, making your own way back to the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Best of Aruba & Beach CODE: AUA-G DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Oranjestad, Frenchman's Pass, Southern Coastline Enjoy the best sights of Aruba during this half-day tour by coach. Depart the pier by coach with your licensed guide. Enroute, take in the sights of Aruba's colorful capital Oranjestad as it gives way to the scenic southern coastline. As you drive from Frenchman' s Pass through the districts of Aruba learn about the island's first inhabitants. Natural Bridge Ruins, Baby Natural Bridge, Casibari Rock Formations, Divi Divi Trees, Studio Murano Art, beach See the collapsed Natural Bridge and the Baby Natural Bridge before passing through a landscape shaped by the Casibari Rock formations - boulders the size of small houses and punctuated with unique divi-divi trees. Enjoy a visit to the new Studio Murano Art located in a beautiful ancient Cunucu house, traditionally from Aruba, adapted in a way that guests can enjoy their visit to the workshop and showroom. End your tour on one of Aruba's famous beaches where you will have about 1 hour of free time to take a swim, stroll along the beach or purchase a drink at the beach bar. Upon the return to Oranjestad you have the option to remain in town for shopping, making your own way back to the ship. Please note: This tour involves minimal to moderate walking over uneven surfaces with some stairs to negotiate. The walking and climbing at the Natural Bridge and the Casibari Rock Formations are optional. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available at guests' own expenses. Comfort stops are available at Natural Bridge (charge of 1USD) and at the beach. Be sure to bring change with you. This tour is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. There is an option of being dropped off in town at the end of the tour; guests will be responsible for making their own way back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves minimal to moderate walking over uneven surfaces with some stairs to negotiate. The walking and climbing at the Natural Bridge and the Casibari Rock Formations are optional. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available at guests' own expenses. Comfort stops are available at Natural Bridge (charge of 1USD) and at the beach. Be sure to bring change with you. This tour is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. There is an option of being dropped off in town at the end of the tour; guests will be responsible for making their own way back to the pier.

4.5 HOURS
Catamaran Snorkel and Sail Getaway
Catamaran Snorkel and Sail Getaway
AUA-D

Indulge your senses with the spectacular beauty of Aruba during this memorable swimming and snorkelling excursion to the west coast of the island. Boca Cathalina Depart the pier aboard a catamaran, and set sail for a two-snorkelling-stop cruise to the west coast of the island. Your first stop is at Boca Cathalina. Upon arrival, receive your snorkelling instructions and equipment then begin your guided snorkelling session at depths of approximately fifteen feet (about 4.5 metres). Along the way, marvel at the undersea treasures of the Aruban coastline. The Antilla Shipwreck Next, ride to the famous shipwreck, the Antilla, destroyed by an explosion that tore it in half during World War II, this 440-foot German freighter lays on its side in 60 feet (about 18 metres) of water with a small part of it sticking out of the water. Voted one of the world's Top 10 dive and snorkel sites, the Antilla is also the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean and offers a memorable diving experience. After a guided swimming and snorkelling session at the wreck of the Antilla, commence the scenic ride back to the pier. En route, relax and unwind with unlimited rum punch, juice and soda, and the sounds of recorded music playing in the background. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Catamaran Snorkel and Sail Getaway CODE: AUA-D DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Indulge your senses with the spectacular beauty of Aruba during this memorable swimming and snorkelling excursion to the west coast of the island. Boca Cathalina Depart the pier aboard a catamaran, and set sail for a two-snorkelling-stop cruise to the west coast of the island. Your first stop is at Boca Cathalina. Upon arrival, receive your snorkelling instructions and equipment then begin your guided snorkelling session at depths of approximately fifteen feet (about 4.5 metres). Along the way, marvel at the undersea treasures of the Aruban coastline. The Antilla Shipwreck Next, ride to the famous shipwreck, the Antilla, destroyed by an explosion that tore it in half during World War II, this 440-foot German freighter lays on its side in 60 feet (about 18 metres) of water with a small part of it sticking out of the water. Voted one of the world's Top 10 dive and snorkel sites, the Antilla is also the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean and offers a memorable diving experience. After a guided swimming and snorkelling session at the wreck of the Antilla, commence the scenic ride back to the pier. En route, relax and unwind with unlimited rum punch, juice and soda, and the sounds of recorded music playing in the background. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 500 feet (about 152 metres), with few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran and 8 steps from the front ladder to enter and exit the water. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a towel from the ship. Selection of actual swimming and snorkelling sites visited is dependent upon the weather. Alcoholic beverages are only served after the swimming and snorkelling activities have concluded. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to be served alcoholic beverages. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. This vessel may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. A wet landing may be required depending on sea conditions and tide. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 500 feet (about 152 metres), with few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran and 8 steps from the front ladder to enter and exit the water. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a towel from the ship. Selection of actual swimming and snorkelling sites visited is dependent upon the weather. Alcoholic beverages are only served after the swimming and snorkelling activities have concluded. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to be served alcoholic beverages. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. This vessel may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. A wet landing may be required depending on sea conditions and tide.

4 HOURS
Catamaran Snorkel and Sail Getaway
Catamaran Snorkel and Sail Getaway
AUA-D

Indulge your senses with the spectacular beauty of Aruba during this memorable swimming and snorkelling excursion to the west coast of the island. Boca Cathalina Depart the pier aboard a catamaran, and set sail for a two-snorkelling-stop cruise to the west coast of the island. Your first stop is at Boca Cathalina. Upon arrival, receive your snorkelling instructions and equipment then begin your guided snorkelling session at depths of approximately fifteen feet (about 4.5 metres). Along the way, marvel at the undersea treasures of the Aruban coastline. The Antilla Shipwreck Next, ride to the famous shipwreck, the Antilla, destroyed by an explosion that tore it in half during World War II, this 440-foot German freighter lays on its side in 60 feet (about 18 metres) of water with a small part of it sticking out of the water. Voted one of the world's Top 10 dive and snorkel sites, the Antilla is also the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean and offers a memorable diving experience. After a guided swimming and snorkelling session at the wreck of the Antilla, commence the scenic ride back to the pier. En route, relax and unwind with unlimited rum punch, juice and soda, and the sounds of recorded music playing in the background. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Catamaran Snorkel and Sail Getaway CODE: AUA-D DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Indulge your senses with the spectacular beauty of Aruba during this memorable swimming and snorkelling excursion to the west coast of the island. Boca Cathalina Depart the pier aboard a catamaran, and set sail for a two-snorkelling-stop cruise to the west coast of the island. Your first stop is at Boca Cathalina. Upon arrival, receive your snorkelling instructions and equipment then begin your guided snorkelling session at depths of approximately fifteen feet (about 4.5 metres). Along the way, marvel at the undersea treasures of the Aruban coastline. The Antilla Shipwreck Next, ride to the famous shipwreck, the Antilla, destroyed by an explosion that tore it in half during World War II, this 440-foot German freighter lays on its side in 60 feet (about 18 metres) of water with a small part of it sticking out of the water. Voted one of the world's Top 10 dive and snorkel sites, the Antilla is also the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean and offers a memorable diving experience. After a guided swimming and snorkelling session at the wreck of the Antilla, commence the scenic ride back to the pier. En route, relax and unwind with unlimited rum punch, juice and soda, and the sounds of recorded music playing in the background. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 500 feet (about 152 metres), with few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran and 8 steps from the front ladder to enter and exit the water. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a towel from the ship. Selection of actual swimming and snorkelling sites visited is dependent upon the weather. Alcoholic beverages are only served after the swimming and snorkelling activities have concluded. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to be served alcoholic beverages. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. This vessel may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. A wet landing may be required depending on sea conditions and tide. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 500 feet (about 152 metres), with few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran and 8 steps from the front ladder to enter and exit the water. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a towel from the ship. Selection of actual swimming and snorkelling sites visited is dependent upon the weather. Alcoholic beverages are only served after the swimming and snorkelling activities have concluded. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to be served alcoholic beverages. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. This vessel may not be exclusive to Silversea guests. A wet landing may be required depending on sea conditions and tide.

4 HOURS
Horseback Riding Along the Aruban Outback
AUA-M

Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins. Wariruri Beach and Natural Bridge. Hidden Valley & Lagoon. These are just some of the natural wonders and historical landmarks awaiting discovery as you explore the Aruban coast on horseback. Regardless of how much – or little – time you may have spent in the saddle, the warm greeting and comprehensive riding instructions provided by the guide team at Gold Mine Ranch make this an ideal place to enjoy a unique equestrian experience. And what an experience is in store! Once you’ve received your safety orientation and been matched with your horse, set out on an immersive 1.5-hour ride through Aruba’s wildly remote northeastern coast landscape. Picturesque trails lead the group past breathtaking panoramic ocean views, pristine beaches, majestic sand dunes, and iconic remnants from the island's gold mining bonanza era, which lasted from 1824 to 1916. While breaks are taken all along the way for photos and to hear tales about the natural and cultural significance of the sites you encounter, this is considered a non-stop ride; you remain on your mount the entire time. Which means that by the time you’re back at the stables, you’ll already be an old hand at riding – even if you were a novice when you began. The drive by air-conditioned minibus or coaster to Gold Mine Ranch takes about 25 minutes each way. Those are wonderfully scenic, too, though less adventurous. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. This excursion will take place in the evening NEW EXCURSION Horseback Riding Along the Aruban Outback CODE: AUA-M DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. EVENING EXCURSIONS This excursion will take place in the evening Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins. Wariruri Beach and Natural Bridge. Hidden Valley & Lagoon. These are just some of the natural wonders and historical landmarks awaiting discovery as you explore the Aruban coast on horseback. Regardless of how much – or little – time you may have spent in the saddle, the warm greeting and comprehensive riding instructions provided by the guide team at Gold Mine Ranch make this an ideal place to enjoy a unique equestrian experience. And what an experience is in store! Once you’ve received your safety orientation and been matched with your horse, set out on an immersive 1.5-hour ride through Aruba’s wildly remote northeastern coast landscape. Picturesque trails lead the group past breathtaking panoramic ocean views, pristine beaches, majestic sand dunes, and iconic remnants from the island's gold mining bonanza era, which lasted from 1824 to 1916. While breaks are taken all along the way for photos and to hear tales about the natural and cultural significance of the sites you encounter, this is considered a non-stop ride; you remain on your mount the entire time. Which means that by the time you’re back at the stables, you’ll already be an old hand at riding – even if you were a novice when you began. The drive by air-conditioned minibus or coaster to Gold Mine Ranch takes about 25 minutes each way. Those are wonderfully scenic, too, though less adventurous. Please note: This active excursion includes some 90 minutes on horseback, as well as walking over uneven and sandy surfaces with some inclines and steps. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility, or for those with a fear of horses or heights. A waiver must be signed to participate. Due to horse breeds used, maximum guest height is 6’2” with max weight of 230lbs. Cool, comfortable clothing is essential; long pants and firm, closed-toe shoes. Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a firm hat that won’t fly off in a strong breeze. A bottled water or soft drink is provided. Please note: This active excursion includes some 90 minutes on horseback, as well as walking over uneven and sandy surfaces with some inclines and steps. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility, or for those with a fear of horses or heights. A waiver must be signed to participate. Due to horse breeds used, maximum guest height is 6’2” with max weight of 230lbs. Cool, comfortable clothing is essential; long pants and firm, closed-toe shoes. Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a firm hat that won’t fly off in a strong breeze. A bottled water or soft drink is provided.

3 HOURS
Horseback Riding Along the Aruban Outback
AUA-M

Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins. Wariruri Beach and Natural Bridge. Hidden Valley & Lagoon. These are just some of the natural wonders and historical landmarks awaiting discovery as you explore the Aruban coast on horseback. Regardless of how much – or little – time you may have spent in the saddle, the warm greeting and comprehensive riding instructions provided by the guide team at Gold Mine Ranch make this an ideal place to enjoy a unique equestrian experience. And what an experience is in store! Once you’ve received your safety orientation and been matched with your horse, set out on an immersive 1.5-hour ride through Aruba’s wildly remote northeastern coast landscape. Picturesque trails lead the group past breathtaking panoramic ocean views, pristine beaches, majestic sand dunes, and iconic remnants from the island's gold mining bonanza era, which lasted from 1824 to 1916. While breaks are taken all along the way for photos and to hear tales about the natural and cultural significance of the sites you encounter, this is considered a non-stop ride; you remain on your mount the entire time. Which means that by the time you’re back at the stables, you’ll already be an old hand at riding – even if you were a novice when you began. The drive by air-conditioned minibus or coaster to Gold Mine Ranch takes about 25 minutes each way. Those are wonderfully scenic, too, though less adventurous. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. This excursion will take place in the evening NEW EXCURSION Horseback Riding Along the Aruban Outback CODE: AUA-M DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. EVENING EXCURSIONS This excursion will take place in the evening Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins. Wariruri Beach and Natural Bridge. Hidden Valley & Lagoon. These are just some of the natural wonders and historical landmarks awaiting discovery as you explore the Aruban coast on horseback. Regardless of how much – or little – time you may have spent in the saddle, the warm greeting and comprehensive riding instructions provided by the guide team at Gold Mine Ranch make this an ideal place to enjoy a unique equestrian experience. And what an experience is in store! Once you’ve received your safety orientation and been matched with your horse, set out on an immersive 1.5-hour ride through Aruba’s wildly remote northeastern coast landscape. Picturesque trails lead the group past breathtaking panoramic ocean views, pristine beaches, majestic sand dunes, and iconic remnants from the island's gold mining bonanza era, which lasted from 1824 to 1916. While breaks are taken all along the way for photos and to hear tales about the natural and cultural significance of the sites you encounter, this is considered a non-stop ride; you remain on your mount the entire time. Which means that by the time you’re back at the stables, you’ll already be an old hand at riding – even if you were a novice when you began. The drive by air-conditioned minibus or coaster to Gold Mine Ranch takes about 25 minutes each way. Those are wonderfully scenic, too, though less adventurous. Please note: This active excursion includes some 90 minutes on horseback, as well as walking over uneven and sandy surfaces with some inclines and steps. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility, or for those with a fear of horses or heights. A waiver must be signed to participate. Due to horse breeds used, maximum guest height is 6’2” with max weight of 230lbs. Cool, comfortable clothing is essential; long pants and firm, closed-toe shoes. Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a firm hat that won’t fly off in a strong breeze. A bottled water or soft drink is provided. Please note: This active excursion includes some 90 minutes on horseback, as well as walking over uneven and sandy surfaces with some inclines and steps. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility, or for those with a fear of horses or heights. A waiver must be signed to participate. Due to horse breeds used, maximum guest height is 6’2” with max weight of 230lbs. Cool, comfortable clothing is essential; long pants and firm, closed-toe shoes. Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a firm hat that won’t fly off in a strong breeze. A bottled water or soft drink is provided.

3 HOURS
Natural Wonders of Aruba
Natural Wonders of Aruba
AUA-A

Butterfly Farm Depart the pier for the scenic drive to the Butterfly Farm, the number-one ecological attraction in Aruba, for an unforgettable encounter with nature in all of its diversity. Upon arrival, step into a tropical garden teeming with butterflies, and encounter some of the most colourful and unusual creatures in the world. Aloe Factory and Natural Bridge Next, your drive continues on to the Aloe Factory for a guided tour in the cultivation and process of the Aloe plant. From here, drive past numerous divi divi trees and cacti before arriving at the Natural Bridge. This natural wonder was carved out of solid coral by the relentless pounding of the surf. During your visit, see the ruins of the original bridge, which unfortunately collapsed in September 2005. Your tour concludes with a drive through Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba, before transferring back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Natural Wonders of Aruba CODE: AUA-A DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Butterfly Farm Depart the pier for the scenic drive to the Butterfly Farm, the number-one ecological attraction in Aruba, for an unforgettable encounter with nature in all of its diversity. Upon arrival, step into a tropical garden teeming with butterflies, and encounter some of the most colourful and unusual creatures in the world. Aloe Factory and Natural Bridge Next, your drive continues on to the Aloe Factory for a guided tour in the cultivation and process of the Aloe plant. From here, drive past numerous divi divi trees and cacti before arriving at the Natural Bridge. This natural wonder was carved out of solid coral by the relentless pounding of the surf. During your visit, see the ruins of the original bridge, which unfortunately collapsed in September 2005. Your tour concludes with a drive through Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba, before transferring back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for up to 400 yards (about 366 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and approximately 30 steps to negotiate during the tour. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. Comfort stops incur a use charge of 1USD; be sure to bring change with you. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for up to 400 yards (about 366 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and approximately 30 steps to negotiate during the tour. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. Comfort stops incur a use charge of 1USD; be sure to bring change with you.

3 HOURS
Natural Wonders of Aruba
Natural Wonders of Aruba
AUA-A

Butterfly Farm Depart the pier for the scenic drive to the Butterfly Farm, the number-one ecological attraction in Aruba, for an unforgettable encounter with nature in all of its diversity. Upon arrival, step into a tropical garden teeming with butterflies, and encounter some of the most colourful and unusual creatures in the world. Aloe Factory and Natural Bridge Next, your drive continues on to the Aloe Factory for a guided tour in the cultivation and process of the Aloe plant. From here, drive past numerous divi divi trees and cacti before arriving at the Natural Bridge. This natural wonder was carved out of solid coral by the relentless pounding of the surf. During your visit, see the ruins of the original bridge, which unfortunately collapsed in September 2005. Your tour concludes with a drive through Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba, before transferring back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Natural Wonders of Aruba CODE: AUA-A DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Butterfly Farm Depart the pier for the scenic drive to the Butterfly Farm, the number-one ecological attraction in Aruba, for an unforgettable encounter with nature in all of its diversity. Upon arrival, step into a tropical garden teeming with butterflies, and encounter some of the most colourful and unusual creatures in the world. Aloe Factory and Natural Bridge Next, your drive continues on to the Aloe Factory for a guided tour in the cultivation and process of the Aloe plant. From here, drive past numerous divi divi trees and cacti before arriving at the Natural Bridge. This natural wonder was carved out of solid coral by the relentless pounding of the surf. During your visit, see the ruins of the original bridge, which unfortunately collapsed in September 2005. Your tour concludes with a drive through Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba, before transferring back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for up to 400 yards (about 366 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and approximately 30 steps to negotiate during the tour. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. Comfort stops incur a use charge of 1USD; be sure to bring change with you. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for up to 400 yards (about 366 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and approximately 30 steps to negotiate during the tour. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. Comfort stops incur a use charge of 1USD; be sure to bring change with you.

3 HOURS
See & Sea Island Tour
See & Sea Island Tour
AUA-C

SeaWorld Explorer Depart the pier for the brief transfer to Palm Pier. Upon arrival board a ferry for the transfer to the SeaWorld Explorer. This state-of-the-art, semi-submarine was developed in Australia for use on the Great Barrier Reef. The vessel does not submerge; rather, guests descend into the hull of the vessel and sit in air-conditioned comfort approximately five feet (about 1.5 meters) below the surface of the water. Semi-submarine Ride During your ride in this moving underwater observatory, view amazing sea life through large, clear glass windows. The SeaWorld Explorer takes you to the wreck of the Antilla, a 440-foot German freighter destroyed by an explosion that tore the freighter in half during World War II. Delight in your incredible surroundings as your captain maneuvers the semi-submarine through the heart of the Caribbean's largest shipwreck. California Lighthouse and Natural Landmarks After returning to shore, your tour continues with a drive to the California Lighthouse. Here, take in magnificent views of the crashing waves along the windward coast and the tranquil waters of the Leeward shore. Next, drive to the awesome Casibari Rock Formations, where you can climb the rock gardens to the top of the highest boulder. Your tour concludes with a photo stop at Aruba's second-largest natural bridge before commencing the approximate 30-minute drive back to the pier. Enroute, pass by the Gold Mill ruins at Boca Mahos. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered See & Sea Island Tour CODE: AUA-C DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered SeaWorld Explorer Depart the pier for the brief transfer to Palm Pier. Upon arrival board a ferry for the transfer to the SeaWorld Explorer. This state-of-the-art, semi-submarine was developed in Australia for use on the Great Barrier Reef. The vessel does not submerge; rather, guests descend into the hull of the vessel and sit in air-conditioned comfort approximately five feet (about 1.5 meters) below the surface of the water. Semi-submarine Ride During your ride in this moving underwater observatory, view amazing sea life through large, clear glass windows. The SeaWorld Explorer takes you to the wreck of the Antilla, a 440-foot German freighter destroyed by an explosion that tore the freighter in half during World War II. Delight in your incredible surroundings as your captain maneuvers the semi-submarine through the heart of the Caribbean's largest shipwreck. California Lighthouse and Natural Landmarks After returning to shore, your tour continues with a drive to the California Lighthouse. Here, take in magnificent views of the crashing waves along the windward coast and the tranquil waters of the Leeward shore. Next, drive to the awesome Casibari Rock Formations, where you can climb the rock gardens to the top of the highest boulder. Your tour concludes with a photo stop at Aruba's second-largest natural bridge before commencing the approximate 30-minute drive back to the pier. Enroute, pass by the Gold Mill ruins at Boca Mahos. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 yards (548 metres), including negotiating a ramp to transfer between the two vessels, walking on the beach at Palm Pier, a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 20 steps to negotiate during the tour. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 yards (548 metres), including negotiating a ramp to transfer between the two vessels, walking on the beach at Palm Pier, a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 20 steps to negotiate during the tour. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship.

4 HOURS
See & Sea Island Tour
See & Sea Island Tour
AUA-C

SeaWorld Explorer Depart the pier for the brief transfer to Palm Pier. Upon arrival board a ferry for the transfer to the SeaWorld Explorer. This state-of-the-art, semi-submarine was developed in Australia for use on the Great Barrier Reef. The vessel does not submerge; rather, guests descend into the hull of the vessel and sit in air-conditioned comfort approximately five feet (about 1.5 meters) below the surface of the water. Semi-submarine Ride During your ride in this moving underwater observatory, view amazing sea life through large, clear glass windows. The SeaWorld Explorer takes you to the wreck of the Antilla, a 440-foot German freighter destroyed by an explosion that tore the freighter in half during World War II. Delight in your incredible surroundings as your captain maneuvers the semi-submarine through the heart of the Caribbean's largest shipwreck. California Lighthouse and Natural Landmarks After returning to shore, your tour continues with a drive to the California Lighthouse. Here, take in magnificent views of the crashing waves along the windward coast and the tranquil waters of the Leeward shore. Next, drive to the awesome Casibari Rock Formations, where you can climb the rock gardens to the top of the highest boulder. Your tour concludes with a photo stop at Aruba's second-largest natural bridge before commencing the approximate 30-minute drive back to the pier. Enroute, pass by the Gold Mill ruins at Boca Mahos. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered See & Sea Island Tour CODE: AUA-C DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered SeaWorld Explorer Depart the pier for the brief transfer to Palm Pier. Upon arrival board a ferry for the transfer to the SeaWorld Explorer. This state-of-the-art, semi-submarine was developed in Australia for use on the Great Barrier Reef. The vessel does not submerge; rather, guests descend into the hull of the vessel and sit in air-conditioned comfort approximately five feet (about 1.5 meters) below the surface of the water. Semi-submarine Ride During your ride in this moving underwater observatory, view amazing sea life through large, clear glass windows. The SeaWorld Explorer takes you to the wreck of the Antilla, a 440-foot German freighter destroyed by an explosion that tore the freighter in half during World War II. Delight in your incredible surroundings as your captain maneuvers the semi-submarine through the heart of the Caribbean's largest shipwreck. California Lighthouse and Natural Landmarks After returning to shore, your tour continues with a drive to the California Lighthouse. Here, take in magnificent views of the crashing waves along the windward coast and the tranquil waters of the Leeward shore. Next, drive to the awesome Casibari Rock Formations, where you can climb the rock gardens to the top of the highest boulder. Your tour concludes with a photo stop at Aruba's second-largest natural bridge before commencing the approximate 30-minute drive back to the pier. Enroute, pass by the Gold Mill ruins at Boca Mahos. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 yards (548 metres), including negotiating a ramp to transfer between the two vessels, walking on the beach at Palm Pier, a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 20 steps to negotiate during the tour. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 yards (548 metres), including negotiating a ramp to transfer between the two vessels, walking on the beach at Palm Pier, a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 20 steps to negotiate during the tour. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship.

4 HOURS
Taste Of Aruba
AUA-K

Afloat in the Caribbean Sea some 15 miles off the coast of South America and 4,900 miles from Amsterdam, the Dutch isle of Aruba basks in the culinary heritage and influences of all three cultures. During this hands-on excursion, you’ll be immersed in a celebration of that vibrant mélange as you learn how to mix cocktails and cook cuisine like an authentic Aruban. Your classroom of the day is nestled in a charming family-owned, farm-to-table and sea-to-table restaurant just 15 minutes’ walk from the Oranjestad cruise terminal. The proprietors take great pride in sourcing ingredients directly from local farms and fishermen, ensuring that every dish and drink served is fresh, flavourful, and reflective of the island's unique flavor heritage. Roll up your sleeves and prepare your palate for an enjoyable hands-on learning adventure as you experiment with shaking, stirring, blending, and balancing a diverse array of ingredients and techniques. Over the 2.5-hour session, your expert instructors will share their wealth of knowledge and expertise, revealing insider tips and tricks of the trade they use to create a perfect cocktail or dish every time. By the end of the session, not only will you have savored the two drinks and two tasty treats you’ve crafted, but you’ll have gained practical skills sure to elevate your bartending and cooking game back at home. And perhaps introduce an unmistakable hint of Aruba to your everyday menu. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This excursion will take place in the evening NEW EXCURSION Taste Of Aruba CODE: AUA-K DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. EVENING EXCURSIONS This excursion will take place in the evening Afloat in the Caribbean Sea some 15 miles off the coast of South America and 4,900 miles from Amsterdam, the Dutch isle of Aruba basks in the culinary heritage and influences of all three cultures. During this hands-on excursion, you’ll be immersed in a celebration of that vibrant mélange as you learn how to mix cocktails and cook cuisine like an authentic Aruban. Your classroom of the day is nestled in a charming family-owned, farm-to-table and sea-to-table restaurant just 15 minutes’ walk from the Oranjestad cruise terminal. The proprietors take great pride in sourcing ingredients directly from local farms and fishermen, ensuring that every dish and drink served is fresh, flavourful, and reflective of the island's unique flavor heritage. Roll up your sleeves and prepare your palate for an enjoyable hands-on learning adventure as you experiment with shaking, stirring, blending, and balancing a diverse array of ingredients and techniques. Over the 2.5-hour session, your expert instructors will share their wealth of knowledge and expertise, revealing insider tips and tricks of the trade they use to create a perfect cocktail or dish every time. By the end of the session, not only will you have savored the two drinks and two tasty treats you’ve crafted, but you’ll have gained practical skills sure to elevate your bartending and cooking game back at home. And perhaps introduce an unmistakable hint of Aruba to your everyday menu. Please note: This moderate excursion includes a roundtrip walk to/from the venue, about 1.2 km/.75 mi each way, over paved and unpaved terrain with some inclines and stairs. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Those with food allergies should pay keen attention to details before booking. Cool, comfortable attire and walking shoes are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun protection. Please note: This moderate excursion includes a roundtrip walk to/from the venue, about 1.2 km/.75 mi each way, over paved and unpaved terrain with some inclines and stairs. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Those with food allergies should pay keen attention to details before booking. Cool, comfortable attire and walking shoes are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun protection.

3 HOURS
Taste Of Aruba
AUA-K

Afloat in the Caribbean Sea some 15 miles off the coast of South America and 4,900 miles from Amsterdam, the Dutch isle of Aruba basks in the culinary heritage and influences of all three cultures. During this hands-on excursion, you’ll be immersed in a celebration of that vibrant mélange as you learn how to mix cocktails and cook cuisine like an authentic Aruban. Your classroom of the day is nestled in a charming family-owned, farm-to-table and sea-to-table restaurant just 15 minutes’ walk from the Oranjestad cruise terminal. The proprietors take great pride in sourcing ingredients directly from local farms and fishermen, ensuring that every dish and drink served is fresh, flavourful, and reflective of the island's unique flavor heritage. Roll up your sleeves and prepare your palate for an enjoyable hands-on learning adventure as you experiment with shaking, stirring, blending, and balancing a diverse array of ingredients and techniques. Over the 2.5-hour session, your expert instructors will share their wealth of knowledge and expertise, revealing insider tips and tricks of the trade they use to create a perfect cocktail or dish every time. By the end of the session, not only will you have savored the two drinks and two tasty treats you’ve crafted, but you’ll have gained practical skills sure to elevate your bartending and cooking game back at home. And perhaps introduce an unmistakable hint of Aruba to your everyday menu. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This excursion will take place in the evening NEW EXCURSION Taste Of Aruba CODE: AUA-K DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. EVENING EXCURSIONS This excursion will take place in the evening Afloat in the Caribbean Sea some 15 miles off the coast of South America and 4,900 miles from Amsterdam, the Dutch isle of Aruba basks in the culinary heritage and influences of all three cultures. During this hands-on excursion, you’ll be immersed in a celebration of that vibrant mélange as you learn how to mix cocktails and cook cuisine like an authentic Aruban. Your classroom of the day is nestled in a charming family-owned, farm-to-table and sea-to-table restaurant just 15 minutes’ walk from the Oranjestad cruise terminal. The proprietors take great pride in sourcing ingredients directly from local farms and fishermen, ensuring that every dish and drink served is fresh, flavourful, and reflective of the island's unique flavor heritage. Roll up your sleeves and prepare your palate for an enjoyable hands-on learning adventure as you experiment with shaking, stirring, blending, and balancing a diverse array of ingredients and techniques. Over the 2.5-hour session, your expert instructors will share their wealth of knowledge and expertise, revealing insider tips and tricks of the trade they use to create a perfect cocktail or dish every time. By the end of the session, not only will you have savored the two drinks and two tasty treats you’ve crafted, but you’ll have gained practical skills sure to elevate your bartending and cooking game back at home. And perhaps introduce an unmistakable hint of Aruba to your everyday menu. Please note: This moderate excursion includes a roundtrip walk to/from the venue, about 1.2 km/.75 mi each way, over paved and unpaved terrain with some inclines and stairs. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Those with food allergies should pay keen attention to details before booking. Cool, comfortable attire and walking shoes are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun protection. Please note: This moderate excursion includes a roundtrip walk to/from the venue, about 1.2 km/.75 mi each way, over paved and unpaved terrain with some inclines and stairs. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Those with food allergies should pay keen attention to details before booking. Cool, comfortable attire and walking shoes are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun protection.

3 HOURS
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Aruba Highlights
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Aruba Highlights
AUA-H

Oranjestad, California Lighthouse, Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, Ayo rock formations, Natural Bridge This Accessible Aruba shore excursion lets you experience the best highlights of Aruba, combining city with the beautiful countryside. Visit the charming California Lighthouse, see the Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, experience the famous Ayo rock formations, capture photos of the spectacular Natural Bridge and enjoy some shopping in Oranjestad. California Lighthouse Start your tour by meeting your tour guide and accessible van at the Aruba cruise dock. From here, you will head out on a short scenic drive along Druif Beach, Eagle Beach and Arashi, to your first stop of the day, the California Lighthouse. The light house is closed to the public but the area around it is fully accessible to explore and you'll be able to admire a great panoramic view of the island. Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, Natural Bridge After your visit here, you will continue your tour with a drive through the scenic countryside to the east side of the Island. Along the way you will see the many beautiful highlights of the Island. You will see the fascinating Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins from 1874, which was the site of two former gold smelters, and see the famous Ayo rock formations, described as Bedrock City in the animated show, the Flintstones. You will also make a stop at the breathtaking Natural Bridge, one of the most beautiful places on the island to see. The bridge is carved by the brute forces of the waves into the limestone rock. Your tour guide will share the fascinating history of how the bridge was formed with you. The final part of your day will be spent exploring the lively capital city of Aruba, Oranjestad. The area is peppered with little shops, vendors and beautiful architecture. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Designed for guests unable to navigate bus steps. This level is ideal for full-time wheelchair/scooter users, slow walkers, and their party. The vehicle on this type of tour has an access ramp (or lift where available) to accommodate a limited number of mobility devices. These tours are entirely step-free with shorter walking/rolling distances. Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Aruba Highlights CODE: AUA-H DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Designed for guests unable to navigate bus steps. This level is ideal for full-time wheelchair/scooter users, slow walkers, and their party. The vehicle on this type of tour has an access ramp (or lift where available) to accommodate a limited number of mobility devices. These tours are entirely step-free with shorter walking/rolling distances. Oranjestad, California Lighthouse, Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, Ayo rock formations, Natural Bridge This Accessible Aruba shore excursion lets you experience the best highlights of Aruba, combining city with the beautiful countryside. Visit the charming California Lighthouse, see the Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, experience the famous Ayo rock formations, capture photos of the spectacular Natural Bridge and enjoy some shopping in Oranjestad. California Lighthouse Start your tour by meeting your tour guide and accessible van at the Aruba cruise dock. From here, you will head out on a short scenic drive along Druif Beach, Eagle Beach and Arashi, to your first stop of the day, the California Lighthouse. The light house is closed to the public but the area around it is fully accessible to explore and you'll be able to admire a great panoramic view of the island. Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, Natural Bridge After your visit here, you will continue your tour with a drive through the scenic countryside to the east side of the Island. Along the way you will see the many beautiful highlights of the Island. You will see the fascinating Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins from 1874, which was the site of two former gold smelters, and see the famous Ayo rock formations, described as Bedrock City in the animated show, the Flintstones. You will also make a stop at the breathtaking Natural Bridge, one of the most beautiful places on the island to see. The bridge is carved by the brute forces of the waves into the limestone rock. Your tour guide will share the fascinating history of how the bridge was formed with you. The final part of your day will be spent exploring the lively capital city of Aruba, Oranjestad. The area is peppered with little shops, vendors and beautiful architecture. Please Note: This tour is specially designed for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair or a scooter. Full time wheelchair users, are kindly requested to contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com in order to provide further details and determine if the tour is suitable for them. The tour route avoids steps and stairs. Accessible bathrooms with wide doors for wheelchairs are present along the tour route. An accessible vehicle with a wheelchair lift or ramp will be used for transportation. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please Note: This tour is specially designed for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair or a scooter. Full time wheelchair users, are kindly requested to contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com in order to provide further details and determine if the tour is suitable for them. The tour route avoids steps and stairs. Accessible bathrooms with wide doors for wheelchairs are present along the tour route. An accessible vehicle with a wheelchair lift or ramp will be used for transportation. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

4 HOURS
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Aruba Highlights
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Aruba Highlights
AUA-H

Oranjestad, California Lighthouse, Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, Ayo rock formations, Natural Bridge This Accessible Aruba shore excursion lets you experience the best highlights of Aruba, combining city with the beautiful countryside. Visit the charming California Lighthouse, see the Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, experience the famous Ayo rock formations, capture photos of the spectacular Natural Bridge and enjoy some shopping in Oranjestad. California Lighthouse Start your tour by meeting your tour guide and accessible van at the Aruba cruise dock. From here, you will head out on a short scenic drive along Druif Beach, Eagle Beach and Arashi, to your first stop of the day, the California Lighthouse. The light house is closed to the public but the area around it is fully accessible to explore and you'll be able to admire a great panoramic view of the island. Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, Natural Bridge After your visit here, you will continue your tour with a drive through the scenic countryside to the east side of the Island. Along the way you will see the many beautiful highlights of the Island. You will see the fascinating Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins from 1874, which was the site of two former gold smelters, and see the famous Ayo rock formations, described as Bedrock City in the animated show, the Flintstones. You will also make a stop at the breathtaking Natural Bridge, one of the most beautiful places on the island to see. The bridge is carved by the brute forces of the waves into the limestone rock. Your tour guide will share the fascinating history of how the bridge was formed with you. The final part of your day will be spent exploring the lively capital city of Aruba, Oranjestad. The area is peppered with little shops, vendors and beautiful architecture. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Designed for guests unable to navigate bus steps. This level is ideal for full-time wheelchair/scooter users, slow walkers, and their party. The vehicle on this type of tour has an access ramp (or lift where available) to accommodate a limited number of mobility devices. These tours are entirely step-free with shorter walking/rolling distances. Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Aruba Highlights CODE: AUA-H DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Designed for guests unable to navigate bus steps. This level is ideal for full-time wheelchair/scooter users, slow walkers, and their party. The vehicle on this type of tour has an access ramp (or lift where available) to accommodate a limited number of mobility devices. These tours are entirely step-free with shorter walking/rolling distances. Oranjestad, California Lighthouse, Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, Ayo rock formations, Natural Bridge This Accessible Aruba shore excursion lets you experience the best highlights of Aruba, combining city with the beautiful countryside. Visit the charming California Lighthouse, see the Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, experience the famous Ayo rock formations, capture photos of the spectacular Natural Bridge and enjoy some shopping in Oranjestad. California Lighthouse Start your tour by meeting your tour guide and accessible van at the Aruba cruise dock. From here, you will head out on a short scenic drive along Druif Beach, Eagle Beach and Arashi, to your first stop of the day, the California Lighthouse. The light house is closed to the public but the area around it is fully accessible to explore and you'll be able to admire a great panoramic view of the island. Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins, Natural Bridge After your visit here, you will continue your tour with a drive through the scenic countryside to the east side of the Island. Along the way you will see the many beautiful highlights of the Island. You will see the fascinating Bushiribana Gold Mill ruins from 1874, which was the site of two former gold smelters, and see the famous Ayo rock formations, described as Bedrock City in the animated show, the Flintstones. You will also make a stop at the breathtaking Natural Bridge, one of the most beautiful places on the island to see. The bridge is carved by the brute forces of the waves into the limestone rock. Your tour guide will share the fascinating history of how the bridge was formed with you. The final part of your day will be spent exploring the lively capital city of Aruba, Oranjestad. The area is peppered with little shops, vendors and beautiful architecture. Please Note: This tour is specially designed for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair or a scooter. Full time wheelchair users, are kindly requested to contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com in order to provide further details and determine if the tour is suitable for them. The tour route avoids steps and stairs. Accessible bathrooms with wide doors for wheelchairs are present along the tour route. An accessible vehicle with a wheelchair lift or ramp will be used for transportation. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please Note: This tour is specially designed for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair or a scooter. Full time wheelchair users, are kindly requested to contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com in order to provide further details and determine if the tour is suitable for them. The tour route avoids steps and stairs. Accessible bathrooms with wide doors for wheelchairs are present along the tour route. An accessible vehicle with a wheelchair lift or ramp will be used for transportation. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

4 HOURS

Santa Marta, Colombia

Arhuaco Indigenous Encounter & Culture at Katanzama Village
SNA-E

Drive around 70 km from the pier along the interesting coastal road to Perico Aguao village in Magdalena. Here a community guide will receive us for a short talk of about 2.5 km through a tropical humid forest to the Katanzama indigenous village, located in a magical place by the sea. Accompanied by the indigenous community leader of the town, we will walk around the houses and community halls, we will learn about the community traditions, culture, cuisine and customs of the Arhuaco’s and we will visit the plantations to learn about their crops and work materials. After the tour of the community, we will reach a sacred space under a tree where we will have the opportunity to chat with “Mamo”, the spiritual leader of the community, who will lead a short indigenous ceremony & meditation. After a brief visit to the school, we make our way to the seaside to enjoy a delicious typical lunch of “Sancocho” stew. During lunch time there is a possibility to learn about weaving methods of traditional backpacks. Before returning back to the ship we will visit the local plantations and will get to plant our own endemic tree. All too soon, walk back to the bus parking and return drive to the ship Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Arhuaco Indigenous Encounter & Culture at Katanzama Village CODE: SNA-E DURATION 6.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Drive around 70 km from the pier along the interesting coastal road to Perico Aguao village in Magdalena. Here a community guide will receive us for a short talk of about 2.5 km through a tropical humid forest to the Katanzama indigenous village, located in a magical place by the sea. Accompanied by the indigenous community leader of the town, we will walk around the houses and community halls, we will learn about the community traditions, culture, cuisine and customs of the Arhuaco’s and we will visit the plantations to learn about their crops and work materials. After the tour of the community, we will reach a sacred space under a tree where we will have the opportunity to chat with “Mamo”, the spiritual leader of the community, who will lead a short indigenous ceremony & meditation. After a brief visit to the school, we make our way to the seaside to enjoy a delicious typical lunch of “Sancocho” stew. During lunch time there is a possibility to learn about weaving methods of traditional backpacks. Before returning back to the ship we will visit the local plantations and will get to plant our own endemic tree. All too soon, walk back to the bus parking and return drive to the ship Please note: This moderately active excursion includes a 2.5 km / 1.5 mi nature walk each way to reach Katanzama, plus additional walking while touring the village. Unpaved, uneven surfaces and some mud will typically be encountered. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Guests must be in good physical health and able to walk at a gentle pace under warm/hot conditions. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and closed-toe walking shoes; bring along your preferred sun and insect protection and some USD in small bills for craft purchasing and community support. A coconut water welcome drink and traditional sancocho stew lunch with sugar cane lemonade are included. Special dietary restrictions may be accommodated with at least 48 hrs advance notice. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This moderately active excursion includes a 2.5 km / 1.5 mi nature walk each way to reach Katanzama, plus additional walking while touring the village. Unpaved, uneven surfaces and some mud will typically be encountered. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Guests must be in good physical health and able to walk at a gentle pace under warm/hot conditions. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and closed-toe walking shoes; bring along your preferred sun and insect protection and some USD in small bills for craft purchasing and community support. A coconut water welcome drink and traditional sancocho stew lunch with sugar cane lemonade are included. Special dietary restrictions may be accommodated with at least 48 hrs advance notice. The order of sights and activities may vary.

6.5 HOURS
Backstage Pass to Colombia's Indigenous Culture
SNA-O

Shore excursions don’t get more all-access, or eye-opening. This remarkable outing provides you with a backstage pass to the ancient ruins and cultural ceremonies of one of Colombia’s original Indigenous tribes. Around 70 of them survive today, all thought to have ties back to pre-Hispanic civilizations. You’ll be driven from Santa Marta deep into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada coastal range. Along the way, you’ll spot the lush jungle of Tayrona National Park and tiny villages where locals eke out a living vending fresh fruit to passing travelers. After about 90 minutes, you’ll swap the roadway for a jungle trail, trekking with your expert guide for some 30 minutes to reach the Tayronaka Ruins – remnants of an Indigenous settlement active between 800 and 1600 AD. Close by are the tribal lands of the Kogi people, said to be direct descendants of the Tayrona tribe. After being greeted with a welcome drink, join your hosts on a walking tour of the ruined settlement and an introduction to the culture of the Kogi. Take part in a brief friendship ceremony. Visit a cultural micro-museum and tour a reconstructed roundhouse built in the early style, still in use today. And enjoy a delicious lunch of “sancocho”, a hearty soup/stew made with local vegetables such as yuca & green banana slow-cooked with meat and potato. The traditional drink to accompany is “agua panela con limon” – sugar cane juice with lemon. At the end of your 2.5-hour backstage visit inside the lives of these engaging people, hike back with your guide along the same trail to rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier, and the decidedly more opulent comforts of life aboard ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Backstage Pass to Colombia's Indigenous Culture CODE: SNA-O DURATION 6.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Shore excursions don’t get more all-access, or eye-opening. This remarkable outing provides you with a backstage pass to the ancient ruins and cultural ceremonies of one of Colombia’s original Indigenous tribes. Around 70 of them survive today, all thought to have ties back to pre-Hispanic civilizations. You’ll be driven from Santa Marta deep into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada coastal range. Along the way, you’ll spot the lush jungle of Tayrona National Park and tiny villages where locals eke out a living vending fresh fruit to passing travelers. After about 90 minutes, you’ll swap the roadway for a jungle trail, trekking with your expert guide for some 30 minutes to reach the Tayronaka Ruins – remnants of an Indigenous settlement active between 800 and 1600 AD. Close by are the tribal lands of the Kogi people, said to be direct descendants of the Tayrona tribe. After being greeted with a welcome drink, join your hosts on a walking tour of the ruined settlement and an introduction to the culture of the Kogi. Take part in a brief friendship ceremony. Visit a cultural micro-museum and tour a reconstructed roundhouse built in the early style, still in use today. And enjoy a delicious lunch of “sancocho”, a hearty soup/stew made with local vegetables such as yuca & green banana slow-cooked with meat and potato. The traditional drink to accompany is “agua panela con limon” – sugar cane juice with lemon. At the end of your 2.5-hour backstage visit inside the lives of these engaging people, hike back with your guide along the same trail to rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier, and the decidedly more opulent comforts of life aboard ship. Please note: This adventure tour, suitable for active walkers only, involves about 2.5 km /1.5 mi of walking over flat and undulating natural trails with compacted mud & sand, exposed tree roots, loose gravel, steps, and steep inclines. Shallow streams with pebbles are crossed and will wet hikers’ shoes. Hot and humid conditions can be expected, along with potentially strong breezes. Guests should be in good physical health and able to walk at a medium pace in the heat. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Dress in lightweight, comfortable clothing, wear waterproof walking or trail shoes with a good grip, and bring a hat and sun/insect protection. Some crowding at the Ruins may be expected. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This adventure tour, suitable for active walkers only, involves about 2.5 km /1.5 mi of walking over flat and undulating natural trails with compacted mud & sand, exposed tree roots, loose gravel, steps, and steep inclines. Shallow streams with pebbles are crossed and will wet hikers’ shoes. Hot and humid conditions can be expected, along with potentially strong breezes. Guests should be in good physical health and able to walk at a medium pace in the heat. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Dress in lightweight, comfortable clothing, wear waterproof walking or trail shoes with a good grip, and bring a hat and sun/insect protection. Some crowding at the Ruins may be expected. The order of sights and activities may vary.

6.5 HOURS
Caribbean Cooking Class & Market Visit
SNA-H

If one of the best ways to understand a country is by spending time in its markets and kitchens, this excursion fits the menu perfectly. Departing the pier by coach, enjoy a 25-minute panoramic spin through Santa Marta’s historic center en route to the labyrinthine, 500-stall Central Market, where hundreds of farmers from the countryside bring their daily harvest to feed the city’s people. Shepherded through this captivating venue by a private chef and bilingual guide, feast your eyes and other senses on a dizzying profusion of food and spices, including fish, meats, mountains of dill and cilantro, and unending rows of fruits and vegetables. Just as interesting to observe are the people – vendors and customers alike – who gesticulate, whistle, shout, and even sing as they buy and sell everything from pots and mangos to hammers and rosary beads. Fully enthralled by this sensory blitz and likely carting an array of intriguing ingredient purchases, continue on by coach to a private venue where you’ll be treated to a fresh local juice and tropical fruit tasting on arrival – and greeted by the expert chef who will soon lead your cooking class in this specially designed demonstration kitchen. Over the next two hours or so, you will prepare a typical Colombian dish which will be featured on the menu as you relax over a delectable full lunch – including starter, main course, dessert, soft drinks, and two glasses of wine. With your degustation now complete, return to the ship well-sated and with a hands-on understanding of a day in the food life of Santa Marta. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Caribbean Cooking Class & Market Visit CODE: SNA-H DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. If one of the best ways to understand a country is by spending time in its markets and kitchens, this excursion fits the menu perfectly. Departing the pier by coach, enjoy a 25-minute panoramic spin through Santa Marta’s historic center en route to the labyrinthine, 500-stall Central Market, where hundreds of farmers from the countryside bring their daily harvest to feed the city’s people. Shepherded through this captivating venue by a private chef and bilingual guide, feast your eyes and other senses on a dizzying profusion of food and spices, including fish, meats, mountains of dill and cilantro, and unending rows of fruits and vegetables. Just as interesting to observe are the people – vendors and customers alike – who gesticulate, whistle, shout, and even sing as they buy and sell everything from pots and mangos to hammers and rosary beads. Fully enthralled by this sensory blitz and likely carting an array of intriguing ingredient purchases, continue on by coach to a private venue where you’ll be treated to a fresh local juice and tropical fruit tasting on arrival – and greeted by the expert chef who will soon lead your cooking class in this specially designed demonstration kitchen. Over the next two hours or so, you will prepare a typical Colombian dish which will be featured on the menu as you relax over a delectable full lunch – including starter, main course, dessert, soft drinks, and two glasses of wine. With your degustation now complete, return to the ship well-sated and with a hands-on understanding of a day in the food life of Santa Marta. Please note: This moderate excursion includes extensive standing and about 400m / 1,300 ft of walking in market and at cooking class venue, with some steps and uneven surfaces. It is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Guests must be in good physical health and able to walk at a gentle pace under warm conditions. Wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes and bring along your preferred sun protection. Special dietary restrictions at the self-cooked lunch may be accommodated with at least 48 hrs advance notice. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This moderate excursion includes extensive standing and about 400m / 1,300 ft of walking in market and at cooking class venue, with some steps and uneven surfaces. It is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Guests must be in good physical health and able to walk at a gentle pace under warm conditions. Wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes and bring along your preferred sun protection. Special dietary restrictions at the self-cooked lunch may be accommodated with at least 48 hrs advance notice. The order of sights and activities may vary.

5 HOURS
Flavours Of Colombia Gastronomic Walking Tour
SNA-F

Led by a seasoned foodie, this walking gastro-adventure through Santa Marta’s historic center is curated to reveal the true flavors of Colombia by sampling some of its most traditional and popular artisanal goodies – from fragrant coffee to succulent green banana pancakes. Along the way, you’ll also get a good taste for the city’s gathering places, parks, and Spanish Colonial architecture. Beginning the excursion by coach, you’ll enter the old city and prime your appetite with a visit to the Gold Museum, filled with lustrous jewelry from the pre-Colombian Indigenous era and exhibits on the life of Simón Bolívar, the famed liberator who died in this city in 1830. The first of the tastings follows: a visit to a local coffee venue for an in-depth Colombian coffee sampling. Walking onward (well-caffeinated now), your next tasting is a coastal treat known as cayeye – mashed green bananas with butter, cheese, and sour cream – paired with coconut lemonade. Further strolling reveals sunny squares like Bolívar Plaza, where ladies meet to catch up under the shade of leafy acacia trees, and the austere façade of Colombia’s oldest church. Soon, you’ll reach your next culinary taste – a traditional mini-lunch of fish, coconut rice, and green banana pancakes accompanied by fruit juice and a Colombian music presentation. Next locale on the agenda is Parque Santander – aka “Lovers’ Park” – a mimosa-shaded oasis where city sweethearts often meet. You’ll meet something sweet here, too, as you taste a local confection from one of the traditionally garbed women who sell them here in this park. Take some time to explore further before walking to the Malecon seaside promenade, where the coach waits to ferry you back to the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Flavours Of Colombia Gastronomic Walking Tour CODE: SNA-F DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Led by a seasoned foodie, this walking gastro-adventure through Santa Marta’s historic center is curated to reveal the true flavors of Colombia by sampling some of its most traditional and popular artisanal goodies – from fragrant coffee to succulent green banana pancakes. Along the way, you’ll also get a good taste for the city’s gathering places, parks, and Spanish Colonial architecture. Beginning the excursion by coach, you’ll enter the old city and prime your appetite with a visit to the Gold Museum, filled with lustrous jewelry from the pre-Colombian Indigenous era and exhibits on the life of Simón Bolívar, the famed liberator who died in this city in 1830. The first of the tastings follows: a visit to a local coffee venue for an in-depth Colombian coffee sampling. Walking onward (well-caffeinated now), your next tasting is a coastal treat known as cayeye – mashed green bananas with butter, cheese, and sour cream – paired with coconut lemonade. Further strolling reveals sunny squares like Bolívar Plaza, where ladies meet to catch up under the shade of leafy acacia trees, and the austere façade of Colombia’s oldest church. Soon, you’ll reach your next culinary taste – a traditional mini-lunch of fish, coconut rice, and green banana pancakes accompanied by fruit juice and a Colombian music presentation. Next locale on the agenda is Parque Santander – aka “Lovers’ Park” – a mimosa-shaded oasis where city sweethearts often meet. You’ll meet something sweet here, too, as you taste a local confection from one of the traditionally garbed women who sell them here in this park. Take some time to explore further before walking to the Malecon seaside promenade, where the coach waits to ferry you back to the ship. Please note: This moderately active excursion involves about 1.3 km / 0.8 mi of walking over cobblestones and uneven surfaces in the historic city center, with some 25 steps at various venues. Guests must be in good physical health and able to walk at a gentle pace under warm conditions. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The Gold Museum is closed on Mondays. Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun protection. The order of tastings, sights, and activities may vary. Please note: This moderately active excursion involves about 1.3 km / 0.8 mi of walking over cobblestones and uneven surfaces in the historic city center, with some 25 steps at various venues. Guests must be in good physical health and able to walk at a gentle pace under warm conditions. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The Gold Museum is closed on Mondays. Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun protection. The order of tastings, sights, and activities may vary.

4.5 HOURS
History, Gold and Colors of Santa Marta
SNA-N

Your half-day outing begins with a drive to the Gold Museum, where you’ll admire and learn about gold, ceramic, and pottery objects that reflect the traditions of Indigenous artisans who have lived in the Sierra Nevada mountains behind the city for centuries. Proceeding into the bustling historic city center on foot through Bolívar Plaza, you’ll experience Santa Marta’s eclectic mix of Spanish Colonial, Republican, and contemporary architecture as you make your way to the 17th-century Catedral Basilica, Colombia’s oldest church. Step inside with your guide to view its simple but beautiful interior with grey Italian marble altar and fine barrel vaulting overhead. Stroll onward to Parque de Los Novios, or “Lovers’ Park” – a leafy oasis where locals meet and mingle under the shade of mimosa trees. Nearby, enjoy a repast of traditional Colombian light bites and fruit juice at a charming café on the plaza. Visit a small artisan market to graze the local handicrafts and jewelry. And walk to the Malecon seaside promenade where your coach is waiting to ferry you across the city to La Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino. Originally a working farm, this beautifully situated 17th-century hacienda is where Simón Bolívar, the great liberator of Colombia and many other Latin American countries, lived out his last days before his 1830 death. Inside, you’ll discover significant original works of art and furniture, including Bolívar’s deathbed. On the outside grounds, a vast marble altar with a unique statue of Bolívar, an active population of iguanas, and the rustle of Colombia’s ever-vibrant birdlife. Freshly acquainted with Santa Marta’s color and heritage, relax and enjoy the 30-minute return to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. History, Gold and Colors of Santa Marta CODE: SNA-N DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Your half-day outing begins with a drive to the Gold Museum, where you’ll admire and learn about gold, ceramic, and pottery objects that reflect the traditions of Indigenous artisans who have lived in the Sierra Nevada mountains behind the city for centuries. Proceeding into the bustling historic city center on foot through Bolívar Plaza, you’ll experience Santa Marta’s eclectic mix of Spanish Colonial, Republican, and contemporary architecture as you make your way to the 17th-century Catedral Basilica, Colombia’s oldest church. Step inside with your guide to view its simple but beautiful interior with grey Italian marble altar and fine barrel vaulting overhead. Stroll onward to Parque de Los Novios, or “Lovers’ Park” – a leafy oasis where locals meet and mingle under the shade of mimosa trees. Nearby, enjoy a repast of traditional Colombian light bites and fruit juice at a charming café on the plaza. Visit a small artisan market to graze the local handicrafts and jewelry. And walk to the Malecon seaside promenade where your coach is waiting to ferry you across the city to La Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino. Originally a working farm, this beautifully situated 17th-century hacienda is where Simón Bolívar, the great liberator of Colombia and many other Latin American countries, lived out his last days before his 1830 death. Inside, you’ll discover significant original works of art and furniture, including Bolívar’s deathbed. On the outside grounds, a vast marble altar with a unique statue of Bolívar, an active population of iguanas, and the rustle of Colombia’s ever-vibrant birdlife. Freshly acquainted with Santa Marta’s color and heritage, relax and enjoy the 30-minute return to the pier. Please note: This moderately active excursion involves about 1.2 km / 0.75 mi of walking over cobblestones and uneven surfaces in the historic city center, with some 20 steps at various venues. Guests must be in good physical health and able to walk at a gentle pace under warm conditions. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The Gold Museum is closed on Mondays. Comfortable clothing (suitable for a cathedral visit) and walking shoes are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun protection. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This moderately active excursion involves about 1.2 km / 0.75 mi of walking over cobblestones and uneven surfaces in the historic city center, with some 20 steps at various venues. Guests must be in good physical health and able to walk at a gentle pace under warm conditions. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The Gold Museum is closed on Mondays. Comfortable clothing (suitable for a cathedral visit) and walking shoes are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun protection. The order of sights and activities may vary.

4 HOURS
Panoramic Santa Marta
SNA-C

In just 2.5 exertion-free hours, experience a wealth of sights in and around Santa Marta, a delightfully authentic Spanish Colonial gem along the Colombian coast. Panoramic Santa Marta & Rodadero Your explorations begin with an hour of panoramic coach touring through bustling, colorful central Santa Marta with the stories behind its architectural landmarks brought to life by your guide’s commentary. Among the highlights are monument-rich Bolívar Plaza and the elegantly simple Basilica Cathedral (1765), esteemed as the oldest of all Colombian churches. A spin down along the coastline brings you to the contemporary resort suburb of Rodadero, where tony hotels, seaside eateries, and paddleboarders showcase a more urbane aspect of the city, yet still faithful to its unique Colombian character. Pay your respects to Bolívar Just inland, one of Latin America’s most revered sites, La Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, allows you to stretch your legs in fascinating surroundings. This splendid 17th-century hacienda and its beautiful grounds were where Simón Bolívar, the great liberator of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Panama, and Peru, spent his final days until his demise in 1830. Tour the house, furnished with original pieces including his deathbed, notable works of art, and a marble bathtub fit for a statesman. Out in the grounds, gigantic old trees flourish, iguanas skitter, exotic birds preen, and a vast white altar holds a statue of Bolívar with a hidden illusion. Included in your 45-minute visit is a folkloric presentation by local performers. Afterwards, the pier is just a 30-minute drive away. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Panoramic Santa Marta CODE: SNA-C DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. In just 2.5 exertion-free hours, experience a wealth of sights in and around Santa Marta, a delightfully authentic Spanish Colonial gem along the Colombian coast. Panoramic Santa Marta & Rodadero Your explorations begin with an hour of panoramic coach touring through bustling, colorful central Santa Marta with the stories behind its architectural landmarks brought to life by your guide’s commentary. Among the highlights are monument-rich Bolívar Plaza and the elegantly simple Basilica Cathedral (1765), esteemed as the oldest of all Colombian churches. A spin down along the coastline brings you to the contemporary resort suburb of Rodadero, where tony hotels, seaside eateries, and paddleboarders showcase a more urbane aspect of the city, yet still faithful to its unique Colombian character. Pay your respects to Bolívar Just inland, one of Latin America’s most revered sites, La Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, allows you to stretch your legs in fascinating surroundings. This splendid 17th-century hacienda and its beautiful grounds were where Simón Bolívar, the great liberator of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Panama, and Peru, spent his final days until his demise in 1830. Tour the house, furnished with original pieces including his deathbed, notable works of art, and a marble bathtub fit for a statesman. Out in the grounds, gigantic old trees flourish, iguanas skitter, exotic birds preen, and a vast white altar holds a statue of Bolívar with a hidden illusion. Included in your 45-minute visit is a folkloric presentation by local performers. Afterwards, the pier is just a 30-minute drive away. Please note: This easy excursion involves limited walking distances with some gravel, cobblestones, ramps, and steps at La Quinta. The tour is suitable for guests who utilise a collapsible wheelchair, provided they have a pusher and can enter/exit coach unassisted. Guests with mobility restrictions can remain on the coach or go straight to La Quinta Coffee while the others do the hacienda visit. One soft drink per guest is provided during the folkloric show. Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Bring your preferred sun protection. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This easy excursion involves limited walking distances with some gravel, cobblestones, ramps, and steps at La Quinta. The tour is suitable for guests who utilise a collapsible wheelchair, provided they have a pusher and can enter/exit coach unassisted. Guests with mobility restrictions can remain on the coach or go straight to La Quinta Coffee while the others do the hacienda visit. One soft drink per guest is provided during the folkloric show. Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Bring your preferred sun protection. The order of sights and activities may vary.

2.5 HOURS
Sierra Nevada Mountains & Coffee Experience
SNA-L

What could be more refreshing after time at sea than an offroad outing to a coffee plantation high in the cool mountain air of the Sierra Nevadas above Santa Marta? This 6-hour adventure even comes with a traditional Colombian lunch served in a mountain village known as a mecca for birdwatching! Your day begins with a scenic 1-hr drive from sea level to cooler climes up mountain roads. In the village of Minca, you’ll switch from van to 4x4 for the final 30-minute ascent to Hacienda Victoria coffee plantation. Founded in 1892 by a British couple and named for the English monarch of the era, Hacienda Victoria is now owned by a German family – and has become something of a ‘coffee museum’ – the only major coffee farm and processing plant in Colombia’s coastal mountains. During your extensive tour, you’ll see heritage machinery originally built in England, transported by ship across the Atlantic, and hauled up the mountain by mule train. A farm worker will guide you on a walk through the fields, explaining the hacienda’s methods of cultivating and hand-picking their fine organic coffees. You’ll savor a fresh cup of their aromatic brew with cake, and participate in a tree planting so you can leave behind a living trace of your visit. Returning to Minca by 4x4, embark on a short walk to see some of this natural getaway where upscale Santa Martans seek respite from the summer heat and informed birdwatchers from around the globe flock for their avian pursuits. Lunch is at a local restaurant offering stellar mountain views and a typical Colombian lunch of hearty Sancocho Stew and sugar cane juice with lemon. The drive down to sea level and your ship takes an hour. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Sierra Nevada Mountains & Coffee Experience CODE: SNA-L DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. What could be more refreshing after time at sea than an offroad outing to a coffee plantation high in the cool mountain air of the Sierra Nevadas above Santa Marta? This 6-hour adventure even comes with a traditional Colombian lunch served in a mountain village known as a mecca for birdwatching! Your day begins with a scenic 1-hr drive from sea level to cooler climes up mountain roads. In the village of Minca, you’ll switch from van to 4x4 for the final 30-minute ascent to Hacienda Victoria coffee plantation. Founded in 1892 by a British couple and named for the English monarch of the era, Hacienda Victoria is now owned by a German family – and has become something of a ‘coffee museum’ – the only major coffee farm and processing plant in Colombia’s coastal mountains. During your extensive tour, you’ll see heritage machinery originally built in England, transported by ship across the Atlantic, and hauled up the mountain by mule train. A farm worker will guide you on a walk through the fields, explaining the hacienda’s methods of cultivating and hand-picking their fine organic coffees. You’ll savor a fresh cup of their aromatic brew with cake, and participate in a tree planting so you can leave behind a living trace of your visit. Returning to Minca by 4x4, embark on a short walk to see some of this natural getaway where upscale Santa Martans seek respite from the summer heat and informed birdwatchers from around the globe flock for their avian pursuits. Lunch is at a local restaurant offering stellar mountain views and a typical Colombian lunch of hearty Sancocho Stew and sugar cane juice with lemon. The drive down to sea level and your ship takes an hour. Please note: This adventurous excursion involves about 1.2 km / 0.75 mi of walking over uneven terrain, with cobblestones, steps, and some inclines. Guests should be in good physical health and able to walk at a medium pace under these conditions. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Weather is variable in the mountains, with cooler temperatures and chances of showers; dress in comfortable layers, wear sturdy walking shoes, and bring sun protection and raingear. Guests receive a gift bag of coffee from the hacienda. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This adventurous excursion involves about 1.2 km / 0.75 mi of walking over uneven terrain, with cobblestones, steps, and some inclines. Guests should be in good physical health and able to walk at a medium pace under these conditions. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Weather is variable in the mountains, with cooler temperatures and chances of showers; dress in comfortable layers, wear sturdy walking shoes, and bring sun protection and raingear. Guests receive a gift bag of coffee from the hacienda. The order of sights and activities may vary.

6 HOURS
The Wild Beauty of Tayrona National Park
SNA-P

Up for a manageable but adventurous hike that will immerse you in unspoiled natural beauty? This excursion’s 75 to 90-minute trek into Tayrona National Park could be the ideal option. Colombia is the Earth’s second most biodiverse country, and the wild beauty of 37,000-acre Tayrona Park typifies that rich abundance of flora and fauna. While it is perhaps most known for its glorious beaches and coastal lagoons, the vast majority of the reserve is covered by virgin semitropical forest that descends from the peaks to the sea. Within its borders thrive over 100 species of mammals, 50 species of reptiles, and 200 species of birds – including the iconic Paujil hen and majestic condors that nest in the upper reaches of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Adding to the wonder are wild monkeys, often seen along the beach fringes. The first 1.25 hours of your outing are relaxed as you take in the scenery from your seat on the drive eastward to the park’s entrance. The next leg is more arduous as you set out on foot along natural paths through the jungle vegetation. Throughout the trek, your expert local guide will share highlights on the plants, animals, and eco-environments that make up this unique natural showplace. Breathtaking viewpoint stops along the way reveal the magnitude of the terrain you’ve covered, and the main walk concludes at Ecohabs Tequendama, a hillside eco-resort within the park. Here you can rest your feet, replenish your energy with fresh tropical fruit and seasonal juices provided by the restaurant, and feast your eyes on still more fine views. After about 45 minutes, a short hike leads to where your coach is parked, ready to ferry you back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. The Wild Beauty of Tayrona National Park CODE: SNA-P DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Up for a manageable but adventurous hike that will immerse you in unspoiled natural beauty? This excursion’s 75 to 90-minute trek into Tayrona National Park could be the ideal option. Colombia is the Earth’s second most biodiverse country, and the wild beauty of 37,000-acre Tayrona Park typifies that rich abundance of flora and fauna. While it is perhaps most known for its glorious beaches and coastal lagoons, the vast majority of the reserve is covered by virgin semitropical forest that descends from the peaks to the sea. Within its borders thrive over 100 species of mammals, 50 species of reptiles, and 200 species of birds – including the iconic Paujil hen and majestic condors that nest in the upper reaches of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Adding to the wonder are wild monkeys, often seen along the beach fringes. The first 1.25 hours of your outing are relaxed as you take in the scenery from your seat on the drive eastward to the park’s entrance. The next leg is more arduous as you set out on foot along natural paths through the jungle vegetation. Throughout the trek, your expert local guide will share highlights on the plants, animals, and eco-environments that make up this unique natural showplace. Breathtaking viewpoint stops along the way reveal the magnitude of the terrain you’ve covered, and the main walk concludes at Ecohabs Tequendama, a hillside eco-resort within the park. Here you can rest your feet, replenish your energy with fresh tropical fruit and seasonal juices provided by the restaurant, and feast your eyes on still more fine views. After about 45 minutes, a short hike leads to where your coach is parked, ready to ferry you back to the pier. Please note: This excursion is intended for those seeking an active nature walk and involves about 2.5 km /1.5 mi of walking over uneven forest trails with compacted mud & sand, exposed tree roots, loose gravel, inclines, and approximately 90 steps. Guests should be in good physical health and able to walk at a medium pace in the heat. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Lightweight, loose-fitting clothing and sturdy walking or trail shoes with a good grip are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun and insect protection. Walking sticks are recommended and may be provided. Closure dates of Tayrona National Park affect tour availability. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This excursion is intended for those seeking an active nature walk and involves about 2.5 km /1.5 mi of walking over uneven forest trails with compacted mud & sand, exposed tree roots, loose gravel, inclines, and approximately 90 steps. Guests should be in good physical health and able to walk at a medium pace in the heat. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Lightweight, loose-fitting clothing and sturdy walking or trail shoes with a good grip are recommended. Bring along your preferred sun and insect protection. Walking sticks are recommended and may be provided. Closure dates of Tayrona National Park affect tour availability. The order of sights and activities may vary.

5 HOURS
Valencia Ttopical Reserve & Springs Nature Walk
SNA-M

An opportunity for Nature Lovers. Here’s your chance to experience a guided hike through moist and lush Caribbean rainforest to reach shallow natural pools fed by fresh mountain water cascading down from the Sierra Nevada mountain range – and enjoy a light picnic lunch while basking in the majestic beauty of this spot on Earth. From the port, a 90-minute coach drive traverses scenic northern Colombia terrain to bring you to the entrance of Quebrada Valencia Tropical Reserve. Upon arrival, your experienced guide will escort you on an informative one-hour trek into this unspoiled natural reserve, renowned for its rich biodiversity. Hike under the shade of the semitropical rainforest canopy, along mostly flat sandy paths with some muddy patches and crossing of shallow pebbled streams. As you walk, gain meaningful insights into the local flora and fauna, pass small subsistence parcels where bananas are grown, and, mainly, revel in the tranquility of this authentic and remote environment. A fitting reward for your efforts waits at the trail’s end; the mist and sound give it away even before you arrive. You’ve reached the Quebrada, the lush ravine where a waterfall with multiple streams of cool mountain water cascades down rocky slopes to feed a natural pool. It’s the perfect place for a refreshing dip. And for enjoying the light picnic-style refreshments provided, like green banana pancakes with savory tomato-onion sauce, fresh fruit, cheeses, and traditional local finger foods – all tossed back with Colombian sodas. You’ll have about two hours to spend in this eco-utopia before trekking back along the now-familiar forest trail to where your motorcoach and a scenic 90-min return drive to the port await. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Valencia Ttopical Reserve & Springs Nature Walk CODE: SNA-M DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. An opportunity for Nature Lovers. Here’s your chance to experience a guided hike through moist and lush Caribbean rainforest to reach shallow natural pools fed by fresh mountain water cascading down from the Sierra Nevada mountain range – and enjoy a light picnic lunch while basking in the majestic beauty of this spot on Earth. From the port, a 90-minute coach drive traverses scenic northern Colombia terrain to bring you to the entrance of Quebrada Valencia Tropical Reserve. Upon arrival, your experienced guide will escort you on an informative one-hour trek into this unspoiled natural reserve, renowned for its rich biodiversity. Hike under the shade of the semitropical rainforest canopy, along mostly flat sandy paths with some muddy patches and crossing of shallow pebbled streams. As you walk, gain meaningful insights into the local flora and fauna, pass small subsistence parcels where bananas are grown, and, mainly, revel in the tranquility of this authentic and remote environment. A fitting reward for your efforts waits at the trail’s end; the mist and sound give it away even before you arrive. You’ve reached the Quebrada, the lush ravine where a waterfall with multiple streams of cool mountain water cascades down rocky slopes to feed a natural pool. It’s the perfect place for a refreshing dip. And for enjoying the light picnic-style refreshments provided, like green banana pancakes with savory tomato-onion sauce, fresh fruit, cheeses, and traditional local finger foods – all tossed back with Colombian sodas. You’ll have about two hours to spend in this eco-utopia before trekking back along the now-familiar forest trail to where your motorcoach and a scenic 90-min return drive to the port await. Please note: This adventure tour, suitable for active walkers only, involves about 2.0 km /1.25 mi of walking over flat and undulating natural trails with compacted mud & sand, exposed tree roots, loose gravel, and some inclines. Shallow streams with pebbles are crossed and will wet hikers’ shoes. Hot and humid conditions can be expected, along with potentially strong breezes. Guests should be in good physical health and able to walk at a medium pace in the heat. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Dress in lightweight, comfortable clothing, wear waterproof walking or trail shoes with a good grip, and bring a hat and sun/insect protection. If swimming, bring or wear a suit, and bring towel(s) and a dry change of clothes. Some crowding in the Reserve may be expected. This excursion operates in all weather conditions. Please note: This adventure tour, suitable for active walkers only, involves about 2.0 km /1.25 mi of walking over flat and undulating natural trails with compacted mud & sand, exposed tree roots, loose gravel, and some inclines. Shallow streams with pebbles are crossed and will wet hikers’ shoes. Hot and humid conditions can be expected, along with potentially strong breezes. Guests should be in good physical health and able to walk at a medium pace in the heat. The tour is not suitable for those who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Dress in lightweight, comfortable clothing, wear waterproof walking or trail shoes with a good grip, and bring a hat and sun/insect protection. If swimming, bring or wear a suit, and bring towel(s) and a dry change of clothes. Some crowding in the Reserve may be expected. This excursion operates in all weather conditions.

6 HOURS

St George's, Grenada

Around The Isle of Spice
Around The Isle of Spice
GND-A

Indulge your senses with the picturesque beauty and enticing aromas of the 'Isle of Spice' during this full-day sightseeing excursion through Grenada. Concord Waterfall, Diamond Chocolate Factory Discover the scents and aromas of the "Isle of Spice" on this full day sightseeing tour by motor coach. Your driver will follow the picturesque west coast, rich in history and colour. Your first stop will allow you to discover the natural lovely pool of Concord Fall. There you will observe a very particular type of plantation. Here the nutmeg and cocoa trees grow along the flanks of the hills in the tropical forest that is forever nearby. Your spice discovery will continue at the Diamond Chocolate factory in Victoria which produces the Jouvay chocolate ranked by the national geographic in the top 10 of the best chocolates in the word. You will learn how chocolate (tree to bar) is produced and exported. A delicious chocolate tasting will conclude this enjoyable visit of one of the most amazing sites in the Caribbean. Sauteurs and Lake Antoine Next, drive northward for a magnificent view of the Grenadine Islands to the fishing town of Sauteurs located at the Northern point of the Island. You will then arrive at Lake Antoine a shallow crater lake formed by the collapsed cone of a volcano which host a wide variety of wildlife. Belmont Estate and Grand Etang Lake Lunch will take place in Belmont Estate. Upon arrival at this plantation house, proceed for a typical Creole lunch accompanied by splendid vistas of the surrounding estate. After lunch, take the rainforest road to Grand Etang for a visit to Grand Etang Lake, which fills the crater of one of the island's extinct volcanoes. The lush rainforest surrounding the lake is home to the Mona monkey, and diverse flora and fauna. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered A meal is included in the excursion. Around The Isle of Spice CODE: GND-A DURATION 7.25 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Indulge your senses with the picturesque beauty and enticing aromas of the 'Isle of Spice' during this full-day sightseeing excursion through Grenada. Concord Waterfall, Diamond Chocolate Factory Discover the scents and aromas of the "Isle of Spice" on this full day sightseeing tour by motor coach. Your driver will follow the picturesque west coast, rich in history and colour. Your first stop will allow you to discover the natural lovely pool of Concord Fall. There you will observe a very particular type of plantation. Here the nutmeg and cocoa trees grow along the flanks of the hills in the tropical forest that is forever nearby. Your spice discovery will continue at the Diamond Chocolate factory in Victoria which produces the Jouvay chocolate ranked by the national geographic in the top 10 of the best chocolates in the word. You will learn how chocolate (tree to bar) is produced and exported. A delicious chocolate tasting will conclude this enjoyable visit of one of the most amazing sites in the Caribbean. Sauteurs and Lake Antoine Next, drive northward for a magnificent view of the Grenadine Islands to the fishing town of Sauteurs located at the Northern point of the Island. You will then arrive at Lake Antoine a shallow crater lake formed by the collapsed cone of a volcano which host a wide variety of wildlife. Belmont Estate and Grand Etang Lake Lunch will take place in Belmont Estate. Upon arrival at this plantation house, proceed for a typical Creole lunch accompanied by splendid vistas of the surrounding estate. After lunch, take the rainforest road to Grand Etang for a visit to Grand Etang Lake, which fills the crater of one of the island's extinct volcanoes. The lush rainforest surrounding the lake is home to the Mona monkey, and diverse flora and fauna. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 0.2 miles (about 0.3 kilometers), 51 uneven steps at Concord waterfall. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. A minimum number of guests per guide is required for operation of this tour. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 0.2 miles (about 0.3 kilometers), 51 uneven steps at Concord waterfall. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. A minimum number of guests per guide is required for operation of this tour.

7.25 HOURS
Diamond Chocolate and Waterfall
Diamond Chocolate and Waterfall
GND-J

Embrace the splendid beauty and aromatic flavours of Grenada during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Diamond Chocolate Tour and Tasting Diamond Chocolate produces 'Jouvay' organic chocolate, which now ranks among the top 10 best chocolates in the world according to National Geographic. Upon arrival, take a guided stroll through its delightful Cocoa Tree Garden, home to cocoa, clove, pimiento, nutmeg, flowers, and fruit. Learn about the history of the company and the production of chocolate from tree-to-bar. Following your walking tour, proceed for tasting of this unique and delicious chocolate, along with freshly-made organic fruit juice. Concord waterfall Next, proceed for a visit to Concord waterfall, where nutmeg and cocoa trees grow along the flanks of the hills in the tropical forest. Upon arrival, take a refreshing swim in the lovely natural waterfall-pool (Conditions permitting). Following your visit, commence the approximately 45-minute drive back to the cruise terminal. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Diamond Chocolate and Waterfall CODE: GND-J DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Embrace the splendid beauty and aromatic flavours of Grenada during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Diamond Chocolate Tour and Tasting Diamond Chocolate produces 'Jouvay' organic chocolate, which now ranks among the top 10 best chocolates in the world according to National Geographic. Upon arrival, take a guided stroll through its delightful Cocoa Tree Garden, home to cocoa, clove, pimiento, nutmeg, flowers, and fruit. Learn about the history of the company and the production of chocolate from tree-to-bar. Following your walking tour, proceed for tasting of this unique and delicious chocolate, along with freshly-made organic fruit juice. Concord waterfall Next, proceed for a visit to Concord waterfall, where nutmeg and cocoa trees grow along the flanks of the hills in the tropical forest. Upon arrival, take a refreshing swim in the lovely natural waterfall-pool (Conditions permitting). Following your visit, commence the approximately 45-minute drive back to the cruise terminal. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 150 yards (about 137 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, and 20 steps at Concord Fall Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, and bring and a towel from the ship. During your visit to the Diamond Chocolate Plant the local guide will explain about the production, but occasionally the machinery may not be operating. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, guests who utilise a wheelchair and guests with motion sickness. Streets are narrow and curved and the ride is bumpy. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 150 yards (about 137 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, and 20 steps at Concord Fall Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, and bring and a towel from the ship. During your visit to the Diamond Chocolate Plant the local guide will explain about the production, but occasionally the machinery may not be operating. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, guests who utilise a wheelchair and guests with motion sickness. Streets are narrow and curved and the ride is bumpy. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary.

4 HOURS
Downton Abbey Experience and Gardens
Downton Abbey Experience and Gardens
GND-K

Discover one of the most beautiful and historic properties in Grenada during this picturesque, half-day excursion to the Tower Estate. St. George's, Tower Estate, Ornamental Flower Garden Depart the pier for the short drive to the Tower Estate, a unique property that includes an historic, 107-year-old, Victorian-style Great House with a lush, tropical, approximately 1.5-acre (about 0.6-hectare) flower garden perched atop a small peak in the Parish of St. George. Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the flower garden. Many of the ornamental plants displayed here are included in Grenada's gold, award-winning exhibit at the annual Chelsea Flower Show. After exploring these exquisite gardens, proceed to the Great House. Great House, Mahogany Ceilings, Hand-Crafted, Panelled Walls, Period Antiques, Maps, Prints Built in 1913, the magnificent, stone-and-wood Great House is nestled within the beautifully landscaped gardens, and surrounded by tropical flowering trees, shrubs, vegetables, fruit trees, and the island's world-renowned array of spices. The Great House has been the home of the Slinger Family since the mid-1940s. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the Great House. Guided Walking Tour, Tea Accompanied by Snacks The Great House is adorned with mahogany ceilings, hand-crafted panelled walls, period antiques, and a unique collection of maps and prints that hold the keys to rich, historical stories of Grenada. The property has the feel of a bygone era that has caused many to refer the property as the 'Downton Abbey of Grenada'. Following your tour, enjoy a relaxing cup of our blue tea accompanied by snacks made from chocolate and other ingredients grown on the estate Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Downton Abbey Experience and Gardens CODE: GND-K DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover one of the most beautiful and historic properties in Grenada during this picturesque, half-day excursion to the Tower Estate. St. George's, Tower Estate, Ornamental Flower Garden Depart the pier for the short drive to the Tower Estate, a unique property that includes an historic, 107-year-old, Victorian-style Great House with a lush, tropical, approximately 1.5-acre (about 0.6-hectare) flower garden perched atop a small peak in the Parish of St. George. Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the flower garden. Many of the ornamental plants displayed here are included in Grenada's gold, award-winning exhibit at the annual Chelsea Flower Show. After exploring these exquisite gardens, proceed to the Great House. Great House, Mahogany Ceilings, Hand-Crafted, Panelled Walls, Period Antiques, Maps, Prints Built in 1913, the magnificent, stone-and-wood Great House is nestled within the beautifully landscaped gardens, and surrounded by tropical flowering trees, shrubs, vegetables, fruit trees, and the island's world-renowned array of spices. The Great House has been the home of the Slinger Family since the mid-1940s. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the Great House. Guided Walking Tour, Tea Accompanied by Snacks The Great House is adorned with mahogany ceilings, hand-crafted panelled walls, period antiques, and a unique collection of maps and prints that hold the keys to rich, historical stories of Grenada. The property has the feel of a bygone era that has caused many to refer the property as the 'Downton Abbey of Grenada'. Following your tour, enjoy a relaxing cup of our blue tea accompanied by snacks made from chocolate and other ingredients grown on the estate Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), at times over uneven, slippery and muddy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 15 steps at the Great House. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with long-sleeved shirts and flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and local currency for purchases from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), at times over uneven, slippery and muddy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 15 steps at the Great House. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with long-sleeved shirts and flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and local currency for purchases from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

3 HOURS
Eco Trek at Bamboo Falls
Eco Trek at Bamboo Falls
GND-F

Experience the natural splendour of Grenada on-foot during this hiking excursion at the Bamboo Waterfall. Grand Etang Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive to Grand Etang. Located high up in the mountains of the island's interior, Grand Etang's varied elevations and terrains boast several different ecological subsystems, culminating in the elfin woodlands high up the slopes of the reserve's central mountains. At an altitude of 1,476 feet (450 meters), this small mountainous territory is rooted in sheer rock, with towering mahogany and giant gommier trees of up to 131 feet (40 meters) in height. Grand Etang's flora also includes a multitude of ferns, tropical flowers and other indigenous plants. The lush vegetation provides shelter for a wide variety of animal, reptile and bird species. Private Plantation and Bamboo Waterfall Next, begin your guided trek through the heart of the tropical rainforest. Your trek will involve a challenging hike over muddy terrain and river crossing before reaching the idyllic Bamboo Waterfall. En route, pass through a private plantation with cocoa, nutmeg and banana trees. Upon arrival at the Bamboo Waterfall, you may opt to take a relaxing soak. Afterward, your eco-trek concludes with a refreshment stop at Grand Etang before commencing the approximately 40-minute drive back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Eco Trek at Bamboo Falls CODE: GND-F DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Experience the natural splendour of Grenada on-foot during this hiking excursion at the Bamboo Waterfall. Grand Etang Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive to Grand Etang. Located high up in the mountains of the island's interior, Grand Etang's varied elevations and terrains boast several different ecological subsystems, culminating in the elfin woodlands high up the slopes of the reserve's central mountains. At an altitude of 1,476 feet (450 meters), this small mountainous territory is rooted in sheer rock, with towering mahogany and giant gommier trees of up to 131 feet (40 meters) in height. Grand Etang's flora also includes a multitude of ferns, tropical flowers and other indigenous plants. The lush vegetation provides shelter for a wide variety of animal, reptile and bird species. Private Plantation and Bamboo Waterfall Next, begin your guided trek through the heart of the tropical rainforest. Your trek will involve a challenging hike over muddy terrain and river crossing before reaching the idyllic Bamboo Waterfall. En route, pass through a private plantation with cocoa, nutmeg and banana trees. Upon arrival at the Bamboo Waterfall, you may opt to take a relaxing soak. Afterward, your eco-trek concludes with a refreshment stop at Grand Etang before commencing the approximately 40-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.5 miles (about 2.4 kilometres), with uneven and muddy surfaces, inclines, and 2 river crossings. This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with closed-toe trekking shoes which they don't mind getting wet, and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, towel and a bottle of water from the ship. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.5 miles (about 2.4 kilometres), with uneven and muddy surfaces, inclines, and 2 river crossings. This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with closed-toe trekking shoes which they don't mind getting wet, and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, towel and a bottle of water from the ship. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

4 HOURS
Fort Frederick & Waterfall
GND-N

Discover the stunning tropical splendour and history of Grenada during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion and nature trek. St. George's, Richmond Hill, Fort Frederick, St. George's Harbour, Carenage, Mountain Ridges Depart the pier for a scenic drive through the town of St. George's, the capital of Grenada, en route to Fort Frederick. Perched atop Richmond Hill, this 18th-century fortress offers panoramic views over St. George's Harbour, Carenage, and rolling mountain ridges covered in lush vegetation and quaint houses. Fort Frederick was built by two nations. The French started it in 1779, and the British completed it in 1791 during the French Revolution. The Fort is a large stone quadrangle, with bastions at each corner. Each face of the curtain wall is approximately 179 feet (about 55 metres) long, approximately 17.5 feet (about 5.3 metres) high and approximately three feet (about 0.91 metres) wide at the base. Annandale Waterfall, Nature Trek, Hanging Ferns, Tropical Foliage, Medicinal Plants Next, re-board your coach and head to the Annandale Waterfall. Upon arrival, take a short, but steep, guided walk down to a green paradise. Here, the rushing water is framed by hanging ferns, and a variety of the island's flowering and medicinal plants. Following your visit to these idyllic surrounds, re-board your coach and proceed to Grand Etang National Park. Grand Etang National Park, Crater Lake, Flora and Fauna, Mona Monkeys Upon arrival at Grand Etang National Park, enjoy a refreshing complimentary beverage whilst taking in stunning views of the lake, which is in the crater of an extinct volcano, surrounded by a lush, tropical forest, and part of the nature reserve. The scenery is breathtaking, and your vantage-point offers a unique opportunity to view a fascinating section of the flora and fauna that comprise this rainforest. You may even be fortunate enough to spot mona, a species of monkey that inhabits the area. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Fort Frederick & Waterfall CODE: GND-N DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the stunning tropical splendour and history of Grenada during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion and nature trek. St. George's, Richmond Hill, Fort Frederick, St. George's Harbour, Carenage, Mountain Ridges Depart the pier for a scenic drive through the town of St. George's, the capital of Grenada, en route to Fort Frederick. Perched atop Richmond Hill, this 18th-century fortress offers panoramic views over St. George's Harbour, Carenage, and rolling mountain ridges covered in lush vegetation and quaint houses. Fort Frederick was built by two nations. The French started it in 1779, and the British completed it in 1791 during the French Revolution. The Fort is a large stone quadrangle, with bastions at each corner. Each face of the curtain wall is approximately 179 feet (about 55 metres) long, approximately 17.5 feet (about 5.3 metres) high and approximately three feet (about 0.91 metres) wide at the base. Annandale Waterfall, Nature Trek, Hanging Ferns, Tropical Foliage, Medicinal Plants Next, re-board your coach and head to the Annandale Waterfall. Upon arrival, take a short, but steep, guided walk down to a green paradise. Here, the rushing water is framed by hanging ferns, and a variety of the island's flowering and medicinal plants. Following your visit to these idyllic surrounds, re-board your coach and proceed to Grand Etang National Park. Grand Etang National Park, Crater Lake, Flora and Fauna, Mona Monkeys Upon arrival at Grand Etang National Park, enjoy a refreshing complimentary beverage whilst taking in stunning views of the lake, which is in the crater of an extinct volcano, surrounded by a lush, tropical forest, and part of the nature reserve. The scenery is breathtaking, and your vantage-point offers a unique opportunity to view a fascinating section of the flora and fauna that comprise this rainforest. You may even be fortunate enough to spot mona, a species of monkey that inhabits the area. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (about 274 metres), at times over uneven, natural, slippery, and muddy surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 30 steps at Fort Frederick. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory condition, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and long-sleeved shirts with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, raingear, bottled water, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, animal sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (about 274 metres), at times over uneven, natural, slippery, and muddy surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 30 steps at Fort Frederick. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory condition, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and long-sleeved shirts with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, raingear, bottled water, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, animal sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Grand Etang & Fort Frederick
GND-M

Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Grand Etang & Fort Frederick CODE: GND-M DURATION 2.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (about 274 metres), at times over uneven, slippery, and muddy surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 30 steps at Fort Frederick. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory condition, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and long-sleeved shirts with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, raingear, bottled water, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, animal sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 300 yards (about 274 metres), at times over uneven, slippery, and muddy surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 30 steps at Fort Frederick. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory condition, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and long-sleeved shirts with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, raingear, bottled water, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, animal sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary.

2.75 HOURS
Grenada Highlights (Wheelcair Accessible)
Grenada Highlights (Wheelcair Accessible)
GND-G

Start your day by meeting your friendly guide/driver by the cruise dock and begin a short drive to the first stop of the day, in the old parts of the center of St. George's. Here, you will explore the hub of the town, Market Square, where you'll enjoy browsing the colorful local Spice Market. Experience the authentic island atmosphere and smell of nutmeg, cocoa and vanilla, as you stroll through a wide array of island spices, gifts and souvenirs for sale. Then, you will visit the Clarke's Court rum factory . It is a "must see" for all visitors, we are the island's best-known and largest distillery and one of the most interesting historical sites. The factory has been in operation since 1937, and is situated in the southern part of the island, in the Parish of St George. After the tour of the factory you would be escorted to the Hospitality Center, where you will see the unique Barrel Furniture and an interesting display of the Clarke's Court products. Last but not least, you are invited to sample the award-winning rums at the sample bar. The next stop of your day is a local Laura Herbs and Spice . It is the trademark of Grenada, being known as the 'isle of spice'. Laura's Herb and Spice Tours accommodate nature lovers and outdoor seekers. Walking down a trail paved with nutmeg shells one can explore and learn many varieties of herbs and spices. The final part of your day will be spent on a scenic drive through the beautiful rainforest. Enjoy views of lush volcanic mountains and tropical flora, and see the many spice, cocoa and banana plantations peppered throughout the landscape. If you are lucky, you may even see some local Mona monkeys! You will arrive to the mesmerizing Grand Etang National Park where you will have a chance to visit the onsite visitor center. Here, you will learn about how the Caribbean Islands were formed, the local weather and plants and how the volcanic Crater Lake was formed. There will also be time to enjoy the spectacular views, purchase snacks and beverages, and do some souvenir shopping. Tour Highlights · Explore the colorful local Spice Market on Market Street in St. George. · Visit the Clarke's Court rum factory and taste the award-winning rums at the sample bar. · Experience the Laura Herbs and Spice . · Enjoy a visit to the beautiful Grand Etang National Park and visitor center. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Designed for guests unable to navigate bus steps. This level is ideal for full-time wheelchair/scooter users, slow walkers, and their party. The vehicle on this type of tour has an access ramp (or lift where available) to accommodate a limited number of mobility devices. These tours are entirely step-free with shorter walking/rolling distances. Grenada Highlights (Wheelcair Accessible) CODE: GND-G DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Designed for guests unable to navigate bus steps. This level is ideal for full-time wheelchair/scooter users, slow walkers, and their party. The vehicle on this type of tour has an access ramp (or lift where available) to accommodate a limited number of mobility devices. These tours are entirely step-free with shorter walking/rolling distances. Start your day by meeting your friendly guide/driver by the cruise dock and begin a short drive to the first stop of the day, in the old parts of the center of St. George's. Here, you will explore the hub of the town, Market Square, where you'll enjoy browsing the colorful local Spice Market. Experience the authentic island atmosphere and smell of nutmeg, cocoa and vanilla, as you stroll through a wide array of island spices, gifts and souvenirs for sale. Then, you will visit the Clarke's Court rum factory . It is a "must see" for all visitors, we are the island's best-known and largest distillery and one of the most interesting historical sites. The factory has been in operation since 1937, and is situated in the southern part of the island, in the Parish of St George. After the tour of the factory you would be escorted to the Hospitality Center, where you will see the unique Barrel Furniture and an interesting display of the Clarke's Court products. Last but not least, you are invited to sample the award-winning rums at the sample bar. The next stop of your day is a local Laura Herbs and Spice . It is the trademark of Grenada, being known as the 'isle of spice'. Laura's Herb and Spice Tours accommodate nature lovers and outdoor seekers. Walking down a trail paved with nutmeg shells one can explore and learn many varieties of herbs and spices. The final part of your day will be spent on a scenic drive through the beautiful rainforest. Enjoy views of lush volcanic mountains and tropical flora, and see the many spice, cocoa and banana plantations peppered throughout the landscape. If you are lucky, you may even see some local Mona monkeys! You will arrive to the mesmerizing Grand Etang National Park where you will have a chance to visit the onsite visitor center. Here, you will learn about how the Caribbean Islands were formed, the local weather and plants and how the volcanic Crater Lake was formed. There will also be time to enjoy the spectacular views, purchase snacks and beverages, and do some souvenir shopping. Tour Highlights · Explore the colorful local Spice Market on Market Street in St. George. · Visit the Clarke's Court rum factory and taste the award-winning rums at the sample bar. · Experience the Laura Herbs and Spice . · Enjoy a visit to the beautiful Grand Etang National Park and visitor center. Please Note: This tour is designed to be accessible for all guests. It is suitable for guests on a wheelchair who can transfer to a seat. Full time wheelchair users, are kindly requested to contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com in order to provide further details and determine if the tour is suitable for them. The tour route avoids steps and stairs. Accessible bathrooms with wide doors for wheelchairs are present along the tour route. An accessible vehicle with a wheelchair lift or ramp will be used for transportation. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs. The number of accessible vehicles is extremely limited and guests are encouraged to make their accessible shore excursion reservations in advance. A minimum participation of 5 guests is required to operate the excursion at the advertised rate. Please Note: This tour is designed to be accessible for all guests. It is suitable for guests on a wheelchair who can transfer to a seat. Full time wheelchair users, are kindly requested to contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com in order to provide further details and determine if the tour is suitable for them. The tour route avoids steps and stairs. Accessible bathrooms with wide doors for wheelchairs are present along the tour route. An accessible vehicle with a wheelchair lift or ramp will be used for transportation. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs. The number of accessible vehicles is extremely limited and guests are encouraged to make their accessible shore excursion reservations in advance. A minimum participation of 5 guests is required to operate the excursion at the advertised rate.

4 HOURS
Powerboat and Sculpture Park Snorkelling
Powerboat and Sculpture Park Snorkelling
GND-I

Climb aboard the twin engines powerboat and enjoy a fun ride on board the fastest tour boat in Grenada. Departing from the jetty next to the ship's pier, set off on a fast and fun ride over the crystal waters of the Caribbean. After a short safety briefing, head north along Grenada's sheltered western coast. During your tour learn about the Spice Isle; the ecology, wildlife, geography and local history of Grenada. Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park Snorkelling The boat stops for approximately 40 minutes so snorkellers may explore one of Grenada's foremost snorkel site: Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park, the world's first underwater sculpture gallery. After the bay got damaged by storm surge, the sculptures were designed to assist in the regeneration of the area by providing habitat for marine life and by providing new surfaces for corals to grow upon. Receive your snorkel gear and safety instructions before commencing your guided snorkel tour. Non snorkellers are free to stay on board and enjoy a soft drink with your Captain. After your snorkel, recharge with a soft drink before racing off for another hour of fun exploring and capturing some great photo opportunities. Your tour visits the historic town of St George's where you cruise the protected inner harbor of one of the prettiest towns in the Caribbean, before one last blast back to the dock to disembark. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Powerboat and Sculpture Park Snorkelling CODE: GND-I DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Climb aboard the twin engines powerboat and enjoy a fun ride on board the fastest tour boat in Grenada. Departing from the jetty next to the ship's pier, set off on a fast and fun ride over the crystal waters of the Caribbean. After a short safety briefing, head north along Grenada's sheltered western coast. During your tour learn about the Spice Isle; the ecology, wildlife, geography and local history of Grenada. Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park Snorkelling The boat stops for approximately 40 minutes so snorkellers may explore one of Grenada's foremost snorkel site: Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park, the world's first underwater sculpture gallery. After the bay got damaged by storm surge, the sculptures were designed to assist in the regeneration of the area by providing habitat for marine life and by providing new surfaces for corals to grow upon. Receive your snorkel gear and safety instructions before commencing your guided snorkel tour. Non snorkellers are free to stay on board and enjoy a soft drink with your Captain. After your snorkel, recharge with a soft drink before racing off for another hour of fun exploring and capturing some great photo opportunities. Your tour visits the historic town of St George's where you cruise the protected inner harbor of one of the prettiest towns in the Caribbean, before one last blast back to the dock to disembark. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of activity. Guests are required to sign a waiver to participate in this tour. Guests must be in good physical condition, able to swim and negotiate a swim ladder to re-board the boat after the snorkelling stop. All necessary snorkelling equipment is provided, along with instructions on its use. It is suggested guests wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, sun protection and bring a towel from the ship. Itinerary and snorkel site are subject to change due to sea and weather conditions. The minimum age to participate is 8 years old. This tour is not recommended for pregnant women. The maximum weight for participants is 275 pounds (125 kilograms or 20 Stone). The boat offers only minimal shade. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of activity. Guests are required to sign a waiver to participate in this tour. Guests must be in good physical condition, able to swim and negotiate a swim ladder to re-board the boat after the snorkelling stop. All necessary snorkelling equipment is provided, along with instructions on its use. It is suggested guests wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, sun protection and bring a towel from the ship. Itinerary and snorkel site are subject to change due to sea and weather conditions. The minimum age to participate is 8 years old. This tour is not recommended for pregnant women. The maximum weight for participants is 275 pounds (125 kilograms or 20 Stone). The boat offers only minimal shade.

2 HOURS
Rum and Beach
Rum and Beach
GND-C

Embrace the scenic beauty and flavours of Grenada during this half-day excursion to the Clark's Court Rum Distillery, and a relaxing visit to a Grenadian Beach. Clark's Court Rum Distillery Depart the pier for the brief drive to St. George's, located in the southern part of the island. Upon arrival, proceed for a visit to the Clark's Court Rum Distillery, founded in 1937. During your guided tour of the factory, learn about the distilling process from sugar cane, syrup and molasses to rum, and also the ageing and blending processes involved in the production of rum. In addition, see old steam engines dating as far back as 1886. Following your guided tour, sample the distillery's award-winning rums and receive recipes describing different ways to mix and serve rum. Beach Next, your drive continues on to a white-sand beach graced by crystal-clear waters and almond and coconut trees offering natural shade. Your two-hour visit includes beach chairs, restroom facilities with changing rooms, showers and two complimentary beverages. You can swim, explore the beach, or simply relax with a refreshing drink and soak up the tropical sun. Afterward, re-board your coach for the brief drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Rum and Beach CODE: GND-C DURATION 3.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Embrace the scenic beauty and flavours of Grenada during this half-day excursion to the Clark's Court Rum Distillery, and a relaxing visit to a Grenadian Beach. Clark's Court Rum Distillery Depart the pier for the brief drive to St. George's, located in the southern part of the island. Upon arrival, proceed for a visit to the Clark's Court Rum Distillery, founded in 1937. During your guided tour of the factory, learn about the distilling process from sugar cane, syrup and molasses to rum, and also the ageing and blending processes involved in the production of rum. In addition, see old steam engines dating as far back as 1886. Following your guided tour, sample the distillery's award-winning rums and receive recipes describing different ways to mix and serve rum. Beach Next, your drive continues on to a white-sand beach graced by crystal-clear waters and almond and coconut trees offering natural shade. Your two-hour visit includes beach chairs, restroom facilities with changing rooms, showers and two complimentary beverages. You can swim, explore the beach, or simply relax with a refreshing drink and soak up the tropical sun. Afterward, re-board your coach for the brief drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with 24 steps to negotiate inside the Clark's Court Rum Distillery. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests must be at least 21 years old to participate in the tasting's of alcoholic beverages. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, sun protection and bring a towel from the ship. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with 24 steps to negotiate inside the Clark's Court Rum Distillery. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests must be at least 21 years old to participate in the tasting's of alcoholic beverages. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, sun protection and bring a towel from the ship.

3.75 HOURS
S.A.L.T. An Incredible Experience with Chef Bishop: Farm-to-Table Culinary Safari with Lunch
GND-P

Celebrate the culture and Flavours of Grenada during this immersive, half-day, S.A.L.T. Program farm-to-table culinary excursion with lunch at the renowned Tower Estate. St. George's, Parish of St. George, Tower Estate, Great House, Period Antiques, Lush Gardens Your S.A.L.T. Program experience begins with a short drive to the Parish of St. George and a visit to the renowned Tower Estate, an historic great house perched atop a small peak and surrounded by a lush estate. This magnificent stone building features mahogany ceilings and hand-crafted, panelled walls. It is adorned with period antiques, and a unique collection of maps and prints that hold the keys to rich, historical stories of Grenada. The Great House is set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens, and surrounded by tropical, flowering, and fruit trees, shrubs, vegetables, and the island's world-renowned array of spices. Welcome Refreshments, Meet Chef Bishop, Natural Gardens, Spice- and Vegetable-Picking Your arrival is greeted by Isabelle Slinger and Belinda Bishop, accomplished global chef and founder of Flavours of Grenada®, a business focusing on sustainable agriculture and the utilisation of Grenadian resources to create a base for culinary tourism in Grenada. Chef Bishop shares her passion through introducing the history of inter Caribbean agriculture and its various influences on contemporary Grenadian cuisine to visitors from around the world. After a welcome refreshment and an introduction to the Tower Estate by owner Isabelle Slinger, Chef Bishop takes the group on a step-by-step journey from 'farm-to-table' during a guided walking tour of the natural gardens while picking an array of aromatic spices and exotic vegetables to be utilised in your open-air, interactive cooking session. Open-Air, Interactive Cooking & Beverage Classes, Lunch, Free Time, Garden Stroll, Shopping Join Chef Bishop in exploring authentic and popular Grenadian cuisine and beverages whilst helping to prepare them. Sharing food is at the very heart of Grenadian culture, and this fun-filled experience is a celebration of island cocktails, music, storytelling, and friendship whilst your pot simmers down to uniquely delicious, flavourful, and enticing Grenadian fare. Next, join your chefs for a delicious, family-style lunch consisting of the dishes you have helped to prepare. After lunch and a comfort stop, some free time is made available to browse for souvenirs or take a quiet stroll around the garden at your leisure. Your S.A.L.T. Program excursion concludes with short drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. NEW EXCURSION S.A.L.T. An Incredible Experience with Chef Bishop: Farm-to-Table Culinary Safari with Lunch CODE: GND-P DURATION 5.25 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Celebrate the culture and Flavours of Grenada during this immersive, half-day, S.A.L.T. Program farm-to-table culinary excursion with lunch at the renowned Tower Estate. St. George's, Parish of St. George, Tower Estate, Great House, Period Antiques, Lush Gardens Your S.A.L.T. Program experience begins with a short drive to the Parish of St. George and a visit to the renowned Tower Estate, an historic great house perched atop a small peak and surrounded by a lush estate. This magnificent stone building features mahogany ceilings and hand-crafted, panelled walls. It is adorned with period antiques, and a unique collection of maps and prints that hold the keys to rich, historical stories of Grenada. The Great House is set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens, and surrounded by tropical, flowering, and fruit trees, shrubs, vegetables, and the island's world-renowned array of spices. Welcome Refreshments, Meet Chef Bishop, Natural Gardens, Spice- and Vegetable-Picking Your arrival is greeted by Isabelle Slinger and Belinda Bishop, accomplished global chef and founder of Flavours of Grenada®, a business focusing on sustainable agriculture and the utilisation of Grenadian resources to create a base for culinary tourism in Grenada. Chef Bishop shares her passion through introducing the history of inter Caribbean agriculture and its various influences on contemporary Grenadian cuisine to visitors from around the world. After a welcome refreshment and an introduction to the Tower Estate by owner Isabelle Slinger, Chef Bishop takes the group on a step-by-step journey from 'farm-to-table' during a guided walking tour of the natural gardens while picking an array of aromatic spices and exotic vegetables to be utilised in your open-air, interactive cooking session. Open-Air, Interactive Cooking & Beverage Classes, Lunch, Free Time, Garden Stroll, Shopping Join Chef Bishop in exploring authentic and popular Grenadian cuisine and beverages whilst helping to prepare them. Sharing food is at the very heart of Grenadian culture, and this fun-filled experience is a celebration of island cocktails, music, storytelling, and friendship whilst your pot simmers down to uniquely delicious, flavourful, and enticing Grenadian fare. Next, join your chefs for a delicious, family-style lunch consisting of the dishes you have helped to prepare. After lunch and a comfort stop, some free time is made available to browse for souvenirs or take a quiet stroll around the garden at your leisure. Your S.A.L.T. Program excursion concludes with short drive back to the pier. Please note: This S.A.L.T. Program tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, cobblestone, and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the Tower Estate is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with food and/or outdoor allergies, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, sturdy, and closed-toe walking or hiking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, raingear, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship; please bring an extra pair of shoes for after the walking tour of the farm. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate on this tour; minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Two cocktails are included; additional beverages are available at your own expense. Food safety items (plastic gloves, aprons, and hair nets) are provided. Commercial re-use of any photography/videography taken at the Tower Estate without the expressed permission of the Tower Estate is prohibited. A waiver must be signed in order to participate. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This S.A.L.T. Program tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, cobblestone, and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the Tower Estate is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with food and/or outdoor allergies, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, sturdy, and closed-toe walking or hiking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, raingear, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship; please bring an extra pair of shoes for after the walking tour of the farm. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate on this tour; minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Two cocktails are included; additional beverages are available at your own expense. Food safety items (plastic gloves, aprons, and hair nets) are provided. Commercial re-use of any photography/videography taken at the Tower Estate without the expressed permission of the Tower Estate is prohibited. A waiver must be signed in order to participate. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

5.25 HOURS
Statues Park Sail & Snorkel
GND-O

Explore the uniquely spectacular statues in the Underwater Sculpture Park of Grenada during this picturesque, half-day sailing and snorkelling excursion. Grenada, Catamaran-Ride, West Coast, Underwater Sculpture Park, Snorkelling Depart the pier aboard a spacious, 65-foot (about 19.8-metre) catamaran for the picturesque, approximately 30-minute ride north along the beautiful west coast of Grenada en route to the Underwater Sculpture Park. Located in the island's Marine Protected Area, the Underwater Sculpture Park is also known as 'Statues Park' due to the many underwater statues that are strategically located to protect and enhance the reef. The statues make natural use of the reef's varied topography of craggy gullies, and sun-dappled sandy patches. Statues Park, Snorkelling, Underwater Statues, Coral Beds, Reef Fish, Marine Life Upon arrival at Statues Park, receive your snorkelling instructions and equipment, and begin your guided snorkelling session in the clear blue waters. Led by your guide, marvel at the unique underwater statues, along with diverse and colourful coral, reef fish, and marine life. Following your snorkelling session, embark the boat and set sail for idyllic Mango Bay. Mango Bay, Swimming, Snorkelling, Refreshments Upon arrival at Mango Bay, some free time is made available for a refreshing swim, or simply relaxing in the warm tropical sun. Juices, spring water and rum punch are available throughout the tour, but the rum punch is only served after snorkelling. At the conclusion of your visit to Mango Bay, embark your boat and commence the approximately 75-minute ride back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. NEW EXCURSION Statues Park Sail & Snorkel CODE: GND-O DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Explore the uniquely spectacular statues in the Underwater Sculpture Park of Grenada during this picturesque, half-day sailing and snorkelling excursion. Grenada, Catamaran-Ride, West Coast, Underwater Sculpture Park, Snorkelling Depart the pier aboard a spacious, 65-foot (about 19.8-metre) catamaran for the picturesque, approximately 30-minute ride north along the beautiful west coast of Grenada en route to the Underwater Sculpture Park. Located in the island's Marine Protected Area, the Underwater Sculpture Park is also known as 'Statues Park' due to the many underwater statues that are strategically located to protect and enhance the reef. The statues make natural use of the reef's varied topography of craggy gullies, and sun-dappled sandy patches. Statues Park, Snorkelling, Underwater Statues, Coral Beds, Reef Fish, Marine Life Upon arrival at Statues Park, receive your snorkelling instructions and equipment, and begin your guided snorkelling session in the clear blue waters. Led by your guide, marvel at the unique underwater statues, along with diverse and colourful coral, reef fish, and marine life. Following your snorkelling session, embark the boat and set sail for idyllic Mango Bay. Mango Bay, Swimming, Snorkelling, Refreshments Upon arrival at Mango Bay, some free time is made available for a refreshing swim, or simply relaxing in the warm tropical sun. Juices, spring water and rum punch are available throughout the tour, but the rum punch is only served after snorkelling. At the conclusion of your visit to Mango Bay, embark your boat and commence the approximately 75-minute ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a minimal amount of walking for approximately 100 yards (about 91 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat and manoeuvre in/out of the boat. This tour is recommended for active guests who are in good physical condition, and able to swim and snorkel in water over their head. Guests must walk in ankle-deep water to disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up and a long-sleeve shirt with water shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour; guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Masks, snorkels and snorkel vests are provided; fins are not available. There are no changing facilities on board the boat. Waterproof cameras are highly-recommended. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a minimal amount of walking for approximately 100 yards (about 91 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat and manoeuvre in/out of the boat. This tour is recommended for active guests who are in good physical condition, and able to swim and snorkel in water over their head. Guests must walk in ankle-deep water to disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up and a long-sleeve shirt with water shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour; guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Masks, snorkels and snorkel vests are provided; fins are not available. There are no changing facilities on board the boat. Waterproof cameras are highly-recommended. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Tropical Beach Tour
Tropical Beach Tour
GND-D

Discover the history and seaside beauty of Grenada during this picturesque, half-day excursion to Fort Frederick, and a relaxing visit to a secluded beach. Fort Frederick Depart the pier for a scenic drive through the town of St. George's, the capital of Grenada, en route to Fort Frederick. Perched atop Richmond Hill, this 18th-century fortress offers panoramic views over St. George's Harbour, Carenage, and rolling mountain ridges covered in lush vegetation and quaint houses. Fort Frederick was built by two nations. The French started it in 1779, and the British completed it in 1791 during the French Revolution. The Fort is a large stone quadrangle, with bastions at each corner. Each face of the curtain wall is approximately 179 feet (about 55 metres) long, approximately 17.5 feet (about 5.3 metres) high and approximately three feet (about 0.91 metres) wide at the base. Beach Visit Next, your drive continues on to a secluded, white-sand beach located on the southern point of Grenada. Your two-hour visit includes beach chairs, restroom facilities with changing rooms, complimentary beverage and snack. You can swim, explore the beach, sunbathe or simply relax with a refreshing drink in the shade of a sea grape tree. Afterward, re-board your coach for the brief drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Tropical Beach Tour CODE: GND-D DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the history and seaside beauty of Grenada during this picturesque, half-day excursion to Fort Frederick, and a relaxing visit to a secluded beach. Fort Frederick Depart the pier for a scenic drive through the town of St. George's, the capital of Grenada, en route to Fort Frederick. Perched atop Richmond Hill, this 18th-century fortress offers panoramic views over St. George's Harbour, Carenage, and rolling mountain ridges covered in lush vegetation and quaint houses. Fort Frederick was built by two nations. The French started it in 1779, and the British completed it in 1791 during the French Revolution. The Fort is a large stone quadrangle, with bastions at each corner. Each face of the curtain wall is approximately 179 feet (about 55 metres) long, approximately 17.5 feet (about 5.3 metres) high and approximately three feet (about 0.91 metres) wide at the base. Beach Visit Next, your drive continues on to a secluded, white-sand beach located on the southern point of Grenada. Your two-hour visit includes beach chairs, restroom facilities with changing rooms, complimentary beverage and snack. You can swim, explore the beach, sunbathe or simply relax with a refreshing drink in the shade of a sea grape tree. Afterward, re-board your coach for the brief drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, with 30 steps to negotiate at Fort Frederick. This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, sun protection and bring a towel from the ship. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, with 30 steps to negotiate at Fort Frederick. This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, sun protection and bring a towel from the ship.

4 HOURS

St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda

Amazing Views of Montserrat Volcano
Amazing Views of Montserrat Volcano
ANU-003

Experience the breath-taking natural beauty of a live volcano from up-close during this panoramic helicopter flight-seeing excursion to Montserrat. St. John's, Fort Road Heliport, Check-In, Helicopter Flight-Seeing Tour, Antigua Depart the pier for the short walk to your taxi, then transfer to the Fort Road Heliport and your awaiting luxury Airbus EC130 helicopter. This aircraft features raised, stadium-style seating, superb views from every seat, and no rear-facing seats or partitions to obstruct your view. Upon arrival and after check-in, board your helicopter, meet your pilot, and receive your safety and flight instructions. Afterward, begin your scenic and exhilarating, approximately 45-minute helicopter flight-seeing experience in safe, climate-controlled comfort. St. John's Harbour, Your Ship, Caribbean Sea, Montserrat, Lush Hills, Exclusion Zone After lift-off, your narrated helicopter flight-seeing tour with background music soars over St. John's Harbour, your cruise ship, the exquisite and breath-taking natural scenery of Antigua's west coast and the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea enroute to the magnificent island of Montserrat. Here, a major eruption of the awe-inspiring Soufrière Hills Volcano in 1997 forever changed the island's landscape and made two-thirds of the island uninhabitable. Upon arrival, ascend over lush, untouched hills enroute to Montserrat's 'Exclusion Zone', an area designated as off-limits and that few ever get to see. Soufrière Hills Volcano, Tar River Gorge & Deltas, Evacuated Villages, Airport, Plymouth, Sea-Life At its centre is the awe-inspiring Soufrière Hills Volcano, which frequently vents a combination of ash, smoke, and steam. Rising to an impressive 3,000 feet (about 914 metres) and dominating the island, this volcano towers above the Tar River Gorge and deltas, a reminder of the pyroclastic flows that have surged beneath. View the massive destruction of the 1997 blast whilst flying over evacuated villages, the previous location of the WH Bramble Airport, and charred remains of the former capital, Plymouth, now partially-buried under 40 feet of ash. During the return flight to Antigua, look for diverse sea-life, including sea turtles and humpback and sperm whales. Upon arrival, transfer back to the harbour and return to the pier on-foot. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered NEW EXCURSION Amazing Views of Montserrat Volcano CODE: ANU-003 DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Experience the breath-taking natural beauty of a live volcano from up-close during this panoramic helicopter flight-seeing excursion to Montserrat. St. John's, Fort Road Heliport, Check-In, Helicopter Flight-Seeing Tour, Antigua Depart the pier for the short walk to your taxi, then transfer to the Fort Road Heliport and your awaiting luxury Airbus EC130 helicopter. This aircraft features raised, stadium-style seating, superb views from every seat, and no rear-facing seats or partitions to obstruct your view. Upon arrival and after check-in, board your helicopter, meet your pilot, and receive your safety and flight instructions. Afterward, begin your scenic and exhilarating, approximately 45-minute helicopter flight-seeing experience in safe, climate-controlled comfort. St. John's Harbour, Your Ship, Caribbean Sea, Montserrat, Lush Hills, Exclusion Zone After lift-off, your narrated helicopter flight-seeing tour with background music soars over St. John's Harbour, your cruise ship, the exquisite and breath-taking natural scenery of Antigua's west coast and the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea enroute to the magnificent island of Montserrat. Here, a major eruption of the awe-inspiring Soufrière Hills Volcano in 1997 forever changed the island's landscape and made two-thirds of the island uninhabitable. Upon arrival, ascend over lush, untouched hills enroute to Montserrat's 'Exclusion Zone', an area designated as off-limits and that few ever get to see. Soufrière Hills Volcano, Tar River Gorge & Deltas, Evacuated Villages, Airport, Plymouth, Sea-Life At its centre is the awe-inspiring Soufrière Hills Volcano, which frequently vents a combination of ash, smoke, and steam. Rising to an impressive 3,000 feet (about 914 metres) and dominating the island, this volcano towers above the Tar River Gorge and deltas, a reminder of the pyroclastic flows that have surged beneath. View the massive destruction of the 1997 blast whilst flying over evacuated villages, the previous location of the WH Bramble Airport, and charred remains of the former capital, Plymouth, now partially-buried under 40 feet of ash. During the return flight to Antigua, look for diverse sea-life, including sea turtles and humpback and sperm whales. Upon arrival, transfer back to the harbour and return to the pier on-foot. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 437 yards (about 400 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the taxi and board/de-board the helicopter. This tour is not suitable for guests with a fear of heights or guests prone to airsickness. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and bring sun protection, bottled water, and US Dollars, Eastern Caribbean Dollars, or credit cards for purchases from the ship; for the best picture-taking, guests are advised to wear darker colours to reduce window reflection. Guests under the age of 2 will sit on parent's lap and minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Each helicopter seats a maximum of six guests. The total passenger weight cannot exceed approximately 1,080 pounds (about 490 kilograms). Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as individual safety and comfort, seating is assigned at the pilot's discretion. A window seat is not guaranteed, however the helicopter's raised, stadium-style seating and wraparound windows ensure spectacular visibility from every seat. The total flight time is approximately 45 minutes; flight times can vary based on flight conditions. Due to weight, balance, and safety requirements, it is imperative that accurate weights for all guests are forwarded 48 hours prior to flight, at latest. Guests may be asked to stand on scales. If the weights differ by more than 10% over what was sent, the right is reserved to refuse travel and tickets will not be refunded. Bose noise-cancelling headsets are provided. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, and may be cancelled by the pilot on short notice. The pilot makes the final decision regarding the continuation of flight, and may terminate the flight at any time if deemed unsafe to fly. The tour sequence, flight paths, and timings may vary due to weather or air traffic control. Passports are required for the Montserrat Volcano Tour Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 437 yards (about 400 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the taxi and board/de-board the helicopter. This tour is not suitable for guests with a fear of heights or guests prone to airsickness. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and bring sun protection, bottled water, and US Dollars, Eastern Caribbean Dollars, or credit cards for purchases from the ship; for the best picture-taking, guests are advised to wear darker colours to reduce window reflection. Guests under the age of 2 will sit on parent's lap and minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Each helicopter seats a maximum of six guests. The total passenger weight cannot exceed approximately 1,080 pounds (about 490 kilograms). Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as individual safety and comfort, seating is assigned at the pilot's discretion. A window seat is not guaranteed, however the helicopter's raised, stadium-style seating and wraparound windows ensure spectacular visibility from every seat. The total flight time is approximately 45 minutes; flight times can vary based on flight conditions. Due to weight, balance, and safety requirements, it is imperative that accurate weights for all guests are forwarded 48 hours prior to flight, at latest. Guests may be asked to stand on scales. If the weights differ by more than 10% over what was sent, the right is reserved to refuse travel and tickets will not be refunded. Bose noise-cancelling headsets are provided. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, and may be cancelled by the pilot on short notice. The pilot makes the final decision regarding the continuation of flight, and may terminate the flight at any time if deemed unsafe to fly. The tour sequence, flight paths, and timings may vary due to weather or air traffic control. Passports are required for the Montserrat Volcano Tour

2 HOURS
Antigua Buggy Adventure
ANU-008

‘Pilot’ your own 2 seater Automatic CF Moto buggy and take a ride on the wild side with an exciting Buggys tour! Perfect for off-road adventure lovers, this 4x4 action-packed excursion showcases all that Antigua has to offer. Take off in an intimate group of 10 (5 Buggies with 2 Guests in each) or less people with a friendly and informative guide, who will be lead driver and feel like a true explorer in one of our 2-seat off-road Buggies. After a short walk from the pier your air conditioned transfer will whisk you to the buggy base in Jennings, some 20 minutes away. Here your friendly and knowledgeable Guide will welcome you. After your orientation it’s time to take the wheel and heading across the island, you'll visit Antigua’s best scenic spots and sights. The customized 4-wheel drive route starts through dirt tracks through the rural areas to beautiful Green Castle area and Bendals. Fresh breezes, sounds of the birds chirping and stunning views of lush green gardens, all in peaceful tranquillity--you’ve never taken a buggy tour like this! Continuing on, your next stop will be at a picturesque and an unspoilt Antiguan beach on the south-west coast. Here you we will have a short stop for a drink while relaxing by the edge of this great beach. Choose to laze or swim, and soak up the sunshine before your adventure winds to an end.?? On the way back, the scenery will continue to amaze you as you journey slowly to Jennings. Your transportation will be waiting for your return to your ship. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Antigua Buggy Adventure CODE: ANU-008 DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. ‘Pilot’ your own 2 seater Automatic CF Moto buggy and take a ride on the wild side with an exciting Buggys tour! Perfect for off-road adventure lovers, this 4x4 action-packed excursion showcases all that Antigua has to offer. Take off in an intimate group of 10 (5 Buggies with 2 Guests in each) or less people with a friendly and informative guide, who will be lead driver and feel like a true explorer in one of our 2-seat off-road Buggies. After a short walk from the pier your air conditioned transfer will whisk you to the buggy base in Jennings, some 20 minutes away. Here your friendly and knowledgeable Guide will welcome you. After your orientation it’s time to take the wheel and heading across the island, you'll visit Antigua’s best scenic spots and sights. The customized 4-wheel drive route starts through dirt tracks through the rural areas to beautiful Green Castle area and Bendals. Fresh breezes, sounds of the birds chirping and stunning views of lush green gardens, all in peaceful tranquillity--you’ve never taken a buggy tour like this! Continuing on, your next stop will be at a picturesque and an unspoilt Antiguan beach on the south-west coast. Here you we will have a short stop for a drink while relaxing by the edge of this great beach. Choose to laze or swim, and soak up the sunshine before your adventure winds to an end.?? On the way back, the scenery will continue to amaze you as you journey slowly to Jennings. Your transportation will be waiting for your return to your ship. Important notes: The buggies are CF Moto Z Force automatic. This 4WD excursion is not for children under seven and drivers must be 25 years or older. The tour is sold on the basis of 2 occupants per Buggy and single occupants will need to pay for 2 people as all Buggys seat 2 persons. All single occupant must have a guide with them to comply with the insurance. Helmets MUST be worn. Maximum combined weight of Guests per 2 seater- Buggy is 450lbs. Actual drive time is approximately 90 minutes. We recommend you wear comfortable clothing including a swimsuit, and bring along sunglasses, sunblock and a towel as well as your valid driver’s license. Important notes: The buggies are CF Moto Z Force automatic. This 4WD excursion is not for children under seven and drivers must be 25 years or older. The tour is sold on the basis of 2 occupants per Buggy and single occupants will need to pay for 2 people as all Buggys seat 2 persons. All single occupant must have a guide with them to comply with the insurance. Helmets MUST be worn. Maximum combined weight of Guests per 2 seater- Buggy is 450lbs. Actual drive time is approximately 90 minutes. We recommend you wear comfortable clothing including a swimsuit, and bring along sunglasses, sunblock and a towel as well as your valid driver’s license.

3 HOURS
Antigua by Air
Antigua by Air
ANU-004

Experience the spectacular panorama of Antigua and the Caribbean Sea from a unique perspective during this exhilarating helicopter flight-seeing excursion. St. John's, Fort Road Heliport, Check-In, Helicopter Flight-Seeing Tour, Antigua Depart the pier for the short walk to your taxi, then transfer to the Fort Road Heliport and your awaiting luxury Airbus EC130 helicopter. This aircraft features raised, stadium-style seating, superb views from every seat, and no rear-facing seats or partitions to obstruct your view. Upon arrival and after check-in, board your helicopter, meet your pilot, and receive your safety and flight instructions. Afterward, begin your scenic and exhilarating, approximately 26-minute flight-seeing experience over Antigua in safe, climate-controlled comfort. Your Ship, Caribbean Sea, Beaches, Reefs, Islands, Coastlines, Azure Waters, Sugar Mills After lift-off, your narrated helicopter flight-seeing tour with background music soars over some of Antigua's most exquisite and breath-taking natural scenery in air-conditioned comfort. Fly above St. John's and enjoy a rare aerial view of your cruise ship whilst gliding beyond the harbour. Leaving the shore, experience the island's beauty with a bird's-eye view of its sparkling azure waters. See every idyllic beach, sprawling reef, and outlying island as you soar along Antigua's endless coastlines. Ascend through the lush interior, taking in every notable landmark on the way, including the famous sugar mills which still dot the island. Falmouth Harbour, Superyachts, English Harbour, Shirley Heights Lookout, Nelson's Dockyard Next, catch a rare overhead glimpse of the magnificent superyachts anchored in Falmouth Harbour before continuing your aerial tour of historic English Harbour. From here, fly above the world-famous Shirley Heights Lookout and Nelson's Dockyard, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Additional highlights to be seen include Jolly Harbour, Cades Reef, Fort James, Pillars of Hercules, Half-Moon Bay, Devil's Bridge, Hell's Gate, Five Islands, Jumby Bay, Prickly Pear Island, Green Island, Bird Island, and Dickenson Bay. Following your flight-seeing tour, return to the Fort Road Heliport, then re-board your coach for the short drive back to the harbour. Upon arrival, return to the pier on-foot. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered NEW EXCURSION Antigua by Air CODE: ANU-004 DURATION 1.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Experience the spectacular panorama of Antigua and the Caribbean Sea from a unique perspective during this exhilarating helicopter flight-seeing excursion. St. John's, Fort Road Heliport, Check-In, Helicopter Flight-Seeing Tour, Antigua Depart the pier for the short walk to your taxi, then transfer to the Fort Road Heliport and your awaiting luxury Airbus EC130 helicopter. This aircraft features raised, stadium-style seating, superb views from every seat, and no rear-facing seats or partitions to obstruct your view. Upon arrival and after check-in, board your helicopter, meet your pilot, and receive your safety and flight instructions. Afterward, begin your scenic and exhilarating, approximately 26-minute flight-seeing experience over Antigua in safe, climate-controlled comfort. Your Ship, Caribbean Sea, Beaches, Reefs, Islands, Coastlines, Azure Waters, Sugar Mills After lift-off, your narrated helicopter flight-seeing tour with background music soars over some of Antigua's most exquisite and breath-taking natural scenery in air-conditioned comfort. Fly above St. John's and enjoy a rare aerial view of your cruise ship whilst gliding beyond the harbour. Leaving the shore, experience the island's beauty with a bird's-eye view of its sparkling azure waters. See every idyllic beach, sprawling reef, and outlying island as you soar along Antigua's endless coastlines. Ascend through the lush interior, taking in every notable landmark on the way, including the famous sugar mills which still dot the island. Falmouth Harbour, Superyachts, English Harbour, Shirley Heights Lookout, Nelson's Dockyard Next, catch a rare overhead glimpse of the magnificent superyachts anchored in Falmouth Harbour before continuing your aerial tour of historic English Harbour. From here, fly above the world-famous Shirley Heights Lookout and Nelson's Dockyard, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Additional highlights to be seen include Jolly Harbour, Cades Reef, Fort James, Pillars of Hercules, Half-Moon Bay, Devil's Bridge, Hell's Gate, Five Islands, Jumby Bay, Prickly Pear Island, Green Island, Bird Island, and Dickenson Bay. Following your flight-seeing tour, return to the Fort Road Heliport, then re-board your coach for the short drive back to the harbour. Upon arrival, return to the pier on-foot. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 437 yards (about 400 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the taxi and board/de-board the helicopter. This tour is not suitable for guests with a fear of heights or guests prone to airsickness. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and bring sun protection, bottled water, and US Dollars, Eastern Caribbean Dollars, or credit cards for purchases from the ship; for the best picture-taking, guests are advised to wear darker colours to reduce window reflection. Guests under the age of 2 will sit on parent's lap; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Guests must carry their passports and ship's ID at all times. Each helicopter seats a maximum of six guests. The total passenger weight cannot exceed approximately 1,080 pounds (about 490 kilograms). Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as individual safety and comfort, seating is assigned at the pilot's discretion. A window seat is not guaranteed, however the helicopter's raised, stadium-style seating and wraparound windows ensure spectacular visibility from every seat. The total flight time is approximately 26 minutes; flight times can vary based on flight conditions. Due to weight, balance, and safety requirements, it is imperative that accurate weights for all guests are forwarded 48 hours prior to flight, at latest. Guests may be asked to stand on scales. If the weights differ by more than 10% over what was sent, the right is reserved to refuse travel and there is no refund. Bose noise-cancelling headsets are provided. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, and may be cancelled by the pilot on short notice. The pilot makes the final decision regarding the continuation of flight, and may terminate the flight at any time if deemed unsafe to fly. The tour sequence, flight paths, and timings may vary due to weather or air traffic control. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 437 yards (about 400 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the taxi and board/de-board the helicopter. This tour is not suitable for guests with a fear of heights or guests prone to airsickness. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and bring sun protection, bottled water, and US Dollars, Eastern Caribbean Dollars, or credit cards for purchases from the ship; for the best picture-taking, guests are advised to wear darker colours to reduce window reflection. Guests under the age of 2 will sit on parent's lap; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Guests must carry their passports and ship's ID at all times. Each helicopter seats a maximum of six guests. The total passenger weight cannot exceed approximately 1,080 pounds (about 490 kilograms). Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as individual safety and comfort, seating is assigned at the pilot's discretion. A window seat is not guaranteed, however the helicopter's raised, stadium-style seating and wraparound windows ensure spectacular visibility from every seat. The total flight time is approximately 26 minutes; flight times can vary based on flight conditions. Due to weight, balance, and safety requirements, it is imperative that accurate weights for all guests are forwarded 48 hours prior to flight, at latest. Guests may be asked to stand on scales. If the weights differ by more than 10% over what was sent, the right is reserved to refuse travel and there is no refund. Bose noise-cancelling headsets are provided. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, and may be cancelled by the pilot on short notice. The pilot makes the final decision regarding the continuation of flight, and may terminate the flight at any time if deemed unsafe to fly. The tour sequence, flight paths, and timings may vary due to weather or air traffic control.

1.75 HOURS
Antigua Highlights
Antigua Highlights
ANU-B

Explore Antigua's amazing coast and lush interior during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Scenic Countryside Drive Depart the pier with your guide for the scenic, approximate 40-minutes narrated drive through the tropical Antiguan countryside. En route, observe the daily West Indian lifestyle whilst passing by local villages with old churches, and take in magnificent vistas of Falmouth Harbour, English Harbour and Nelson's Dockyard. Nelson's Dockyard Your first stop is Nelson's Dockyard. Built in 1725, it served as the base for the English naval squadron patrolling the West Indies. As you enter this historic park, the world's only working Georgian dockyard, receive a complimentary bottle of water and take a short, informative walking tour. Along the way, see the dockyard's beautifully restored buildings, detailed plaques and many points of interest. Afterward, some free time is made available to explore the dockyard, museum, art gallery, gift shop, and boutiques at your leisure. Blockhouse Ruins and Shirley Heights Next, continue on to the Blockhouse Ruins at Shirley Heights. Here, view the remains of the officer's barracks, gun platforms, cisterns and powder magazine, and take in spectacular panoramic views overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. A stop is made at the former signal station, Shirley Heights Lookout, which also offers commanding views of the Atlantic Ocean, Nelson's Dockyard and English Harbour. Following your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 40-minute drive through countryside villages and rolling hills before arriving back at the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Antigua Highlights CODE: ANU-B DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore Antigua's amazing coast and lush interior during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Scenic Countryside Drive Depart the pier with your guide for the scenic, approximate 40-minutes narrated drive through the tropical Antiguan countryside. En route, observe the daily West Indian lifestyle whilst passing by local villages with old churches, and take in magnificent vistas of Falmouth Harbour, English Harbour and Nelson's Dockyard. Nelson's Dockyard Your first stop is Nelson's Dockyard. Built in 1725, it served as the base for the English naval squadron patrolling the West Indies. As you enter this historic park, the world's only working Georgian dockyard, receive a complimentary bottle of water and take a short, informative walking tour. Along the way, see the dockyard's beautifully restored buildings, detailed plaques and many points of interest. Afterward, some free time is made available to explore the dockyard, museum, art gallery, gift shop, and boutiques at your leisure. Blockhouse Ruins and Shirley Heights Next, continue on to the Blockhouse Ruins at Shirley Heights. Here, view the remains of the officer's barracks, gun platforms, cisterns and powder magazine, and take in spectacular panoramic views overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. A stop is made at the former signal station, Shirley Heights Lookout, which also offers commanding views of the Atlantic Ocean, Nelson's Dockyard and English Harbour. Following your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 40-minute drive through countryside villages and rolling hills before arriving back at the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 1500 yards (1365 meters), at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests who use wheelchairs or scooters should select Antigua Highlights for limited mobility guests - ANU-001. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 1500 yards (1365 meters), at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests who use wheelchairs or scooters should select Antigua Highlights for limited mobility guests - ANU-001. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary.

3 HOURS
Antigua Sunset Cruise
Antigua Sunset Cruise
ANU-K

Sail on a modern sleek sailing catamaran to view a gorgeous Antiguan sunset and the cruise along the wonderful north-west coast! You will be met at the ship by your professional tour guide and escorted a few yards to your awaiting 60-foot catamaran where expert, courteous and knowledgeable crew awaits you. From the moment you step aboard your 60 feet luxury catamaran, you will be captivated by the onboard atmosphere. From a warm and friendly Antiguan greeting to a glass of your favorite beverage, from hors d'oeuvres and canapés to the magnificent sunset at the horizon, this excursion is not to be missed! Your cruise offers a unique escape from the crowds and a magical view of the stunning northwest coastline. As the day comes to an end, toast to the sunset with a glass of your favorite beverage and enjoy hors d'oeuvres including sandwiches, patties, meatballs and cake and the ambiance of a tropical evening. Sit back and relax with the warm breeze blowing in your face, skimming over the clear Caribbean waters and view the twinkling lights as we return to the capital, St. John's and your ship. Unwind, relax and enjoy an unforgettable sunset cruise in Antigua! Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Antigua Sunset Cruise CODE: ANU-K DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Sail on a modern sleek sailing catamaran to view a gorgeous Antiguan sunset and the cruise along the wonderful north-west coast! You will be met at the ship by your professional tour guide and escorted a few yards to your awaiting 60-foot catamaran where expert, courteous and knowledgeable crew awaits you. From the moment you step aboard your 60 feet luxury catamaran, you will be captivated by the onboard atmosphere. From a warm and friendly Antiguan greeting to a glass of your favorite beverage, from hors d'oeuvres and canapés to the magnificent sunset at the horizon, this excursion is not to be missed! Your cruise offers a unique escape from the crowds and a magical view of the stunning northwest coastline. As the day comes to an end, toast to the sunset with a glass of your favorite beverage and enjoy hors d'oeuvres including sandwiches, patties, meatballs and cake and the ambiance of a tropical evening. Sit back and relax with the warm breeze blowing in your face, skimming over the clear Caribbean waters and view the twinkling lights as we return to the capital, St. John's and your ship. Unwind, relax and enjoy an unforgettable sunset cruise in Antigua! Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 200 yards and few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran (about 3 steps). This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear conforatable clothing, may get wet from ocean spray. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to be served alcoholic beverages. This tour is not advisable to guests prone to sea sickness. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 200 yards and few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran (about 3 steps). This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear conforatable clothing, may get wet from ocean spray. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to be served alcoholic beverages. This tour is not advisable to guests prone to sea sickness.

2 HOURS
Exclusive Catamaran Experience
ANU-006

You will be met at the ship by your tour guide and escorted a few yards to your awaiting sailing catamaran and expert, courteous and knowledgeable crew. From here you will embark on an exhilarating enjoyable boat ride to one of Antigua’s best locations for snorkelling. En route you will hug the coastline and see many secluded beaches, 5* hotels and exclusive homes. You will be given a tuition in snorkelling before you are invited to put on your mask, fins and buoyancy belt and go snorkelling accompanied with expert guides in the Caribbean Sea waters! Or you can simply take a swim or relax and soak up the sun in the idyllic location on board the boat. When you return there will be an open bar where you can enjoy rum punch, water and soft drinks served with a Michelin 1* chef’s created canapes. You will then be taken to one of Antigua’s famed 365 beaches to have a swim, walk the beach or simply relax before we take you back to your ship through the Caribbean waters and have another opportunity to soak up the Caribbean sun and see the Antiguan coastline. This is an opportunity to enjoy the Caribbean as it used to be; peaceful and tranquil yet available for as much fun as you want to make. Take a boat ride, snorkel in clear waters whilst you see a wonder of brightly coloured Caribbean fish right in front of you; swim, enjoy drinks from the open bar and visit one of Antigua’s famed 365 beaches; enjoy superb canapes by the team of only Michelin 1* in Antigua and the tour prepared by people who know Antigua and Caribbean the best and simply relax. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Exclusive Catamaran Experience CODE: ANU-006 DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. You will be met at the ship by your tour guide and escorted a few yards to your awaiting sailing catamaran and expert, courteous and knowledgeable crew. From here you will embark on an exhilarating enjoyable boat ride to one of Antigua’s best locations for snorkelling. En route you will hug the coastline and see many secluded beaches, 5* hotels and exclusive homes. You will be given a tuition in snorkelling before you are invited to put on your mask, fins and buoyancy belt and go snorkelling accompanied with expert guides in the Caribbean Sea waters! Or you can simply take a swim or relax and soak up the sun in the idyllic location on board the boat. When you return there will be an open bar where you can enjoy rum punch, water and soft drinks served with a Michelin 1* chef’s created canapes. You will then be taken to one of Antigua’s famed 365 beaches to have a swim, walk the beach or simply relax before we take you back to your ship through the Caribbean waters and have another opportunity to soak up the Caribbean sun and see the Antiguan coastline. This is an opportunity to enjoy the Caribbean as it used to be; peaceful and tranquil yet available for as much fun as you want to make. Take a boat ride, snorkel in clear waters whilst you see a wonder of brightly coloured Caribbean fish right in front of you; swim, enjoy drinks from the open bar and visit one of Antigua’s famed 365 beaches; enjoy superb canapes by the team of only Michelin 1* in Antigua and the tour prepared by people who know Antigua and Caribbean the best and simply relax. NB: Snorkelling equipment includes safety buoyancy waistband, mask, snorkel and fins; professional instruction and supervision by PADI trained Guides. *The snorkelling site may change due to weather, sea and visibility conditions* NB: Snorkelling equipment includes safety buoyancy waistband, mask, snorkel and fins; professional instruction and supervision by PADI trained Guides. *The snorkelling site may change due to weather, sea and visibility conditions*

3 HOURS
Full Day Catamaran Tour to Great Bird Island
Full Day Catamaran Tour to Great Bird Island
ANU-R

Discover Antigua's coastline whilst sailing on the state-of-the art sleek sailing catamaran. You will be met at the ship by your tour guide and escorted a few yards to your awaiting modern sailing catamaran and expert, courteous and knowledgeable crew. From here you will embark on an exhilarating enjoyable boat ride around the north coast to Great Bird Island, one of Antigua's best locations for snorkeling. Sailing to Great bird Island Great Bird Island is a 20 acre islet lying almost three kilometres north-east of Antigua. Visitors to Great Bird Island regard it as a 'desert island' dream. Named by sailors who were amazed at the number of birds that they found living and nesting there, Great Bird Island is a miniature paradise. White sand beaches at either end of the sandbar are the main attraction for visitors. Whilst it is better known for its superb beaches and closely surrounding coral reefs than any wildlife, it is also the only place you may be able to see an Antiguan Racer snake in the wild. (They are only 20 cms long at best and harmless). The entire world population of this snake lives on the island. As well as being the last refuge of the Antiguan Racer snake, it's the home for a variety of endangered creatures including exotic red-billed tropic birds (Phaeton astherus), brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis), rare lizard, West Indian whistling ducks and the magnificent frigate bird or man o' war bird (Fregata magnificens). Snorkelling or swimming You will be given a tuition in snorkelling before you are invited to put on your mask, fins and buoyancy belt and go snorkelling accompanied with expert guides in the crystal clear waters! Or you can simply take a swim or relax and soak up the sun in the idyllic location on board the boat. When you return there will be sandwiches and an open bar where you can enjoy rum punch, beers, water and soft drinks. Lunch and beach stop The sail continues in the Caribbean waters to another deserted beach where we will drop anchor and serve a delicious Caribbean lunch of baked chicken or fish, green salad, rice and peas, macaroni cheese pie, vegetables and garlic bread with an open bar. En route back to St John's there will be a beach stop to another of Antigua's famous white sands beaches. You can then sit back and relax as you are taken on a wonderful fun filled boating experience along the south west coast en route to St John's, taking in the colourful villages, white sand beaches and rural sights. This is an opportunity to enjoy the Caribbean as it used to be; peaceful and tranquil yet available for as much fun as you want to make. Take a boat ride, snorkel in crystal clear waters whilst you see a wonder of brightly coloured Caribbean fish right in front of you; swim, enjoy drinks from the open bar and visit a deserted island and Antigua's famed 365 beaches; enjoy the tour prepared by people who know Antigua and Caribbean the best and simply relax Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. NEW EXCURSION Full Day Catamaran Tour to Great Bird Island CODE: ANU-R DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Discover Antigua's coastline whilst sailing on the state-of-the art sleek sailing catamaran. You will be met at the ship by your tour guide and escorted a few yards to your awaiting modern sailing catamaran and expert, courteous and knowledgeable crew. From here you will embark on an exhilarating enjoyable boat ride around the north coast to Great Bird Island, one of Antigua's best locations for snorkeling. Sailing to Great bird Island Great Bird Island is a 20 acre islet lying almost three kilometres north-east of Antigua. Visitors to Great Bird Island regard it as a 'desert island' dream. Named by sailors who were amazed at the number of birds that they found living and nesting there, Great Bird Island is a miniature paradise. White sand beaches at either end of the sandbar are the main attraction for visitors. Whilst it is better known for its superb beaches and closely surrounding coral reefs than any wildlife, it is also the only place you may be able to see an Antiguan Racer snake in the wild. (They are only 20 cms long at best and harmless). The entire world population of this snake lives on the island. As well as being the last refuge of the Antiguan Racer snake, it's the home for a variety of endangered creatures including exotic red-billed tropic birds (Phaeton astherus), brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis), rare lizard, West Indian whistling ducks and the magnificent frigate bird or man o' war bird (Fregata magnificens). Snorkelling or swimming You will be given a tuition in snorkelling before you are invited to put on your mask, fins and buoyancy belt and go snorkelling accompanied with expert guides in the crystal clear waters! Or you can simply take a swim or relax and soak up the sun in the idyllic location on board the boat. When you return there will be sandwiches and an open bar where you can enjoy rum punch, beers, water and soft drinks. Lunch and beach stop The sail continues in the Caribbean waters to another deserted beach where we will drop anchor and serve a delicious Caribbean lunch of baked chicken or fish, green salad, rice and peas, macaroni cheese pie, vegetables and garlic bread with an open bar. En route back to St John's there will be a beach stop to another of Antigua's famous white sands beaches. You can then sit back and relax as you are taken on a wonderful fun filled boating experience along the south west coast en route to St John's, taking in the colourful villages, white sand beaches and rural sights. This is an opportunity to enjoy the Caribbean as it used to be; peaceful and tranquil yet available for as much fun as you want to make. Take a boat ride, snorkel in crystal clear waters whilst you see a wonder of brightly coloured Caribbean fish right in front of you; swim, enjoy drinks from the open bar and visit a deserted island and Antigua's famed 365 beaches; enjoy the tour prepared by people who know Antigua and Caribbean the best and simply relax Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory problems, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Snorkelling equipment, including safety buoyancy waistband, mask, snorkel and fins, is provided. Professional instruction and supervision by PADI-trained guides is included. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The stop to a second beach will be weather permitting. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory problems, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Snorkelling equipment, including safety buoyancy waistband, mask, snorkel and fins, is provided. Professional instruction and supervision by PADI-trained guides is included. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The stop to a second beach will be weather permitting.

6 HOURS
Glass-Bottom Kayak & Tuk Tuk
ANU-005

Experience the idyllic beauty of Antigua by land and sea during this immersive, half-day kayaking, snorkelling, and tuk tuk excursion. St. John’s, Tuk Tuk-Ride, Countryside, Local Villages, Old Churches, Seatons Village, Belfast Bay Depart the pier aboard an exclusive, open-sided tuk tuk for a scenic and fun-filled, approximately 30-minute ride to the village of Seatons, located along the north-west Antiguan coastline. En route, your picturesque ride traverses Antigua’s beautiful countryside, which is rich in the daily West Indian life, local villages, and old churches that exemplify West Indian culture. Upon arrival in Seatons Village, walk down the jetty to the kayaking base and meet your guides, then receive your safety and kayaking instructions and gear. Afterward, embark your glass-bottom, double-kayak, which is built from the same material as aircraft wind shields, and begin your exhilarating, approximately two-hour eco-kayaking and snorkelling journey. Mangroves, Guided Kayaking & Snorkelling, Caribbean Sea, Coral, Tropical Fish & Marine Life Whilst following your guide in the lead kayak through the crystal-clear waters of the mangroves, learn about the Caribbean Sea and island’s mangrove eco-system, and observe a bevy of uniquely captivating and colourful marine and eco-life beneath-and-around your glass-bottom kayak. Leaving the mangroves, paddle your kayak to a superb local snorkelling spot. Upon arrival, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear, and begin your guided snorkelling session in approximately 6.5 feet (about two metres) of turquoise waters. Along the way, marvel at a myriad of colourful coral beds, tropical fish, and marine life. Free Time, Refreshments, Shopping Following your snorkelling session, embark your kayak for the ride back to the kayaking base. Upon arrival, return your kayak and safety gear, rinse off the seawater under the bright Caribbean sun, and change into dry clothing. Afterward, enjoy some free time to relax and unwind, sip a complimentary drink served with banana bread, and browse the gift shoppe. At the conclusion of your kayaking and snorkelling excursion, re-board your tuk tuk and commence the approximately 30-minute ride back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. NEW EXCURSION Glass-Bottom Kayak & Tuk Tuk CODE: ANU-005 DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Experience the idyllic beauty of Antigua by land and sea during this immersive, half-day kayaking, snorkelling, and tuk tuk excursion. St. John’s, Tuk Tuk-Ride, Countryside, Local Villages, Old Churches, Seatons Village, Belfast Bay Depart the pier aboard an exclusive, open-sided tuk tuk for a scenic and fun-filled, approximately 30-minute ride to the village of Seatons, located along the north-west Antiguan coastline. En route, your picturesque ride traverses Antigua’s beautiful countryside, which is rich in the daily West Indian life, local villages, and old churches that exemplify West Indian culture. Upon arrival in Seatons Village, walk down the jetty to the kayaking base and meet your guides, then receive your safety and kayaking instructions and gear. Afterward, embark your glass-bottom, double-kayak, which is built from the same material as aircraft wind shields, and begin your exhilarating, approximately two-hour eco-kayaking and snorkelling journey. Mangroves, Guided Kayaking & Snorkelling, Caribbean Sea, Coral, Tropical Fish & Marine Life Whilst following your guide in the lead kayak through the crystal-clear waters of the mangroves, learn about the Caribbean Sea and island’s mangrove eco-system, and observe a bevy of uniquely captivating and colourful marine and eco-life beneath-and-around your glass-bottom kayak. Leaving the mangroves, paddle your kayak to a superb local snorkelling spot. Upon arrival, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear, and begin your guided snorkelling session in approximately 6.5 feet (about two metres) of turquoise waters. Along the way, marvel at a myriad of colourful coral beds, tropical fish, and marine life. Free Time, Refreshments, Shopping Following your snorkelling session, embark your kayak for the ride back to the kayaking base. Upon arrival, return your kayak and safety gear, rinse off the seawater under the bright Caribbean sun, and change into dry clothing. Afterward, enjoy some free time to relax and unwind, sip a complimentary drink served with banana bread, and browse the gift shoppe. At the conclusion of your kayaking and snorkelling excursion, re-board your tuk tuk and commence the approximately 30-minute ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), at times over uneven, sandy, and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the tuk tuk, walk down to/up from the jetty, and embark/disembark the double-kayak. Swimming and snorkelling take place at depths of approximately 6.5 feet (about two metres). This tour is recommended for guests that are in good physical condition, and can swim in water too deep to stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a change of clothing, towel, bottled water, and bring US Dollars, local currency, or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least seven years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least four feet (about 1.22 metres) in height to participate on this tour. Guests weighing over 250 pounds (about 113 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not kayak or snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Life vests, kayaks, and kayaking and snorkelling gear are provided. Waterproof cameras are highly recommended. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), at times over uneven, sandy, and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the tuk tuk, walk down to/up from the jetty, and embark/disembark the double-kayak. Swimming and snorkelling take place at depths of approximately 6.5 feet (about two metres). This tour is recommended for guests that are in good physical condition, and can swim in water too deep to stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a change of clothing, towel, bottled water, and bring US Dollars, local currency, or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least seven years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least four feet (about 1.22 metres) in height to participate on this tour. Guests weighing over 250 pounds (about 113 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not kayak or snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Life vests, kayaks, and kayaking and snorkelling gear are provided. Waterproof cameras are highly recommended. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary.

4 HOURS
Kayaking and Snorkeling at North Sound National Park
Kayaking and Snorkeling at North Sound National Park
ANU-J

Paddle your way through mangroves, glide over tranquil lagoons and enjoy the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean Sea. Discover one of Antigua's secret beauty spots where you will see local sea life and birds in their natural, unspoiled environment, during this half-day eco-tour. Board the mini-van at the pier and depart for a 35-minute scenic drive along the north coast towards the North Sound National Park, where your adventure begins. Mangrove Kayaking Head out by motorboat and reach the kayaks moored in a quiet lagoon. After a short safety briefing and demonstration on technique, board your two-seater 'sit -on-top' ocean kayak, take off to tiny uninhabited islands and inlets and learn about the delicate mangrove Eco system. You will have the opportunity to be close to nature and experience a completely different side of the Caribbean. Bird Island Snorkeling and Exploration After kayaking, re-board the motor boat and head towards uninhabited Bird Island. Discover the blowholes and wonderful panoramic views of the Atlantic and snorkel over coral reefs, where you will marvel over the variety of tropical fish, sponges and sea fans. Enjoy a rum or fruit punch before making the return journey to the base and boarding the minivan for the approximately 30-minute drive back to the ship. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. NEW EXCURSION Kayaking and Snorkeling at North Sound National Park CODE: ANU-J DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Paddle your way through mangroves, glide over tranquil lagoons and enjoy the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean Sea. Discover one of Antigua's secret beauty spots where you will see local sea life and birds in their natural, unspoiled environment, during this half-day eco-tour. Board the mini-van at the pier and depart for a 35-minute scenic drive along the north coast towards the North Sound National Park, where your adventure begins. Mangrove Kayaking Head out by motorboat and reach the kayaks moored in a quiet lagoon. After a short safety briefing and demonstration on technique, board your two-seater 'sit -on-top' ocean kayak, take off to tiny uninhabited islands and inlets and learn about the delicate mangrove Eco system. You will have the opportunity to be close to nature and experience a completely different side of the Caribbean. Bird Island Snorkeling and Exploration After kayaking, re-board the motor boat and head towards uninhabited Bird Island. Discover the blowholes and wonderful panoramic views of the Atlantic and snorkel over coral reefs, where you will marvel over the variety of tropical fish, sponges and sea fans. Enjoy a rum or fruit punch before making the return journey to the base and boarding the minivan for the approximately 30-minute drive back to the ship. Please note: this tour involves an extensive amount of kayaking for approximately 1 hour and few steps to negotiate to get on/off the mini bus and speed-boat. Walking, swimming and snorkeling at Bird Island is at guests' discretion. This tour is not recommended for pregnant women, persons with a history of heart conditions, seizures, back, knee or shoulder problems or other pre-existing health problems. Guests are recommended to wear light casual clothing, swimwear, and bring a towel from the ship & sun protection. Maximum weight to participate is 235 lbs and minimum height 4 feet. Minimum age is 15. Please note: this tour involves an extensive amount of kayaking for approximately 1 hour and few steps to negotiate to get on/off the mini bus and speed-boat. Walking, swimming and snorkeling at Bird Island is at guests' discretion. This tour is not recommended for pregnant women, persons with a history of heart conditions, seizures, back, knee or shoulder problems or other pre-existing health problems. Guests are recommended to wear light casual clothing, swimwear, and bring a towel from the ship & sun protection. Maximum weight to participate is 235 lbs and minimum height 4 feet. Minimum age is 15.

4 HOURS
Sailing to Paradise Reef, Snorkeling and Exploring Beaches
Sailing to Paradise Reef, Snorkeling and Exploring Beaches
ANU-A

Discover some of the finest snorkelling and beaches in Antigua during this picturesque, half-day catamaran excursion. Catamaran-Ride to Paradise Reef Join your guide for the short walk to your awaiting, sleek catamaran. Upon embarkation, begin your exhilarating sail along the coast to Paradise Reef. Located just off the northwest coast of Antigua, Paradise Reef is one of Antigua's best snorkelling locales. En route, see Fort James, Runaway Bay, Dickenson Bay, Prickly Pear Island, secluded beaches, 5-star hotels, and exclusive homes. Swimming and Snorkelling Upon arrival at Paradise Reef, receive your snorkelling instructions, don your mask, fins and buoyancy belt, and begin your guided snorkelling session. Along the way, explore a wide array of colourful coral, parrotfish, damselfish, grunts, and angelfish, among many others. Alternatively, you may simply opt to take a swim or relax in this idyllic location on board the boat. Either way, the time is yours to enjoy the splendid scenery. Beach Visit, and Southwest Antiguan Coastline and Beaches Following the snorkelling portion of your tour, refreshments are served from the open bar on board the catamaran during the ride to one of Antigua's idyllic beaches. Here, you can take a swim, walk the beach or simply relax. At the conclusion of your visit, embark the boat and commence the short ride back to the pier. En route, see the southwest Antiguan coastline and beaches as you plie the crystal-clear Caribbean waters and soak up the warm, tropical sun. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Sailing to Paradise Reef, Snorkeling and Exploring Beaches CODE: ANU-A DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover some of the finest snorkelling and beaches in Antigua during this picturesque, half-day catamaran excursion. Catamaran-Ride to Paradise Reef Join your guide for the short walk to your awaiting, sleek catamaran. Upon embarkation, begin your exhilarating sail along the coast to Paradise Reef. Located just off the northwest coast of Antigua, Paradise Reef is one of Antigua's best snorkelling locales. En route, see Fort James, Runaway Bay, Dickenson Bay, Prickly Pear Island, secluded beaches, 5-star hotels, and exclusive homes. Swimming and Snorkelling Upon arrival at Paradise Reef, receive your snorkelling instructions, don your mask, fins and buoyancy belt, and begin your guided snorkelling session. Along the way, explore a wide array of colourful coral, parrotfish, damselfish, grunts, and angelfish, among many others. Alternatively, you may simply opt to take a swim or relax in this idyllic location on board the boat. Either way, the time is yours to enjoy the splendid scenery. Beach Visit, and Southwest Antiguan Coastline and Beaches Following the snorkelling portion of your tour, refreshments are served from the open bar on board the catamaran during the ride to one of Antigua's idyllic beaches. Here, you can take a swim, walk the beach or simply relax. At the conclusion of your visit, embark the boat and commence the short ride back to the pier. En route, see the southwest Antiguan coastline and beaches as you plie the crystal-clear Caribbean waters and soak up the warm, tropical sun. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory problems, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Snorkelling equipment, including safety buoyancy waistband, mask, snorkel and fins, is provided. Professional instruction and supervision by PADI-trained guides is included. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the catamaran. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory problems, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Snorkelling equipment, including safety buoyancy waistband, mask, snorkel and fins, is provided. Professional instruction and supervision by PADI-trained guides is included. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions.

3 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
ANU-W

Explore St. John's at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: ANU-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore St. John's at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Credit cards are not accepted in all venues, we suggest to bring local currency. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Credit cards are not accepted in all venues, we suggest to bring local currency. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
ANU-V

Explore St. John's at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: ANU-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore St. John's at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Credit cards are not accepted in all venues, we suggest to bring local currency. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Credit cards are not accepted in all venues, we suggest to bring local currency. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
ANU-Y

Explore St. John's at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: ANU-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore St. John's at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Credit cards are not accepted in all venues, we suggest to bring local currency. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Credit cards are not accepted in all venues, we suggest to bring local currency. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
ANU-X

Explore St. John's at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: ANU-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore St. John's at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
St. John's Jet-Ski Adventure
ANU-002

St. John's Jet-Ski Adventure Duration: Two Hours Explore the idyllic south coast of Antigua in a fun-filled and exciting new way during this exhilarating jet-ski excursion. St. John's, Countryside Drive, Hawksbill Beach, Jet-Ski Safety and Riding Instructions Depart the pier for the scenic drive to Hawksbill Beach, located in Five Islands. En route, pass through the Antiguan countryside, which is rich in daily West Indian life, local villages, old churches, that exemplifies West Indian culture. Upon arrival at Hawksbill Beach, proceed to the jet-ski launching area, meet your guide, and receive your safety and tour instructions. Afterward, take a quick course on how to operate your two-seat Yamaha jet-ski, which is equipped with the latest safety features. Guided Jet-Ski Tour, Harbour, Bays, Coral Reefs, White-Sand Beaches, Beach Stop, Swimming Next, begin your guided, approximately one-hour jet-skiing excursion along the beautiful south coast, and at a pace that matches your comfort and experience levels. Follow your guide out of the harbour, then ride in-and-out of bays, around coral reefs, and past pristine, white-sand beaches. A stop is made at one of the pristine, white-sand beaches to swim, relax, and soak up the Antiguan sun. At the conclusion of your beach stop, re-board your jet-ski and ride back to the jet-ski launching area at Hawksbill Beach. Upon arrival, return your jet-ski, re-board your coach, and commence the short drive back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. NEW EXCURSION St. John's Jet-Ski Adventure CODE: ANU-002 DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. St. John's Jet-Ski Adventure Duration: Two Hours Explore the idyllic south coast of Antigua in a fun-filled and exciting new way during this exhilarating jet-ski excursion. St. John's, Countryside Drive, Hawksbill Beach, Jet-Ski Safety and Riding Instructions Depart the pier for the scenic drive to Hawksbill Beach, located in Five Islands. En route, pass through the Antiguan countryside, which is rich in daily West Indian life, local villages, old churches, that exemplifies West Indian culture. Upon arrival at Hawksbill Beach, proceed to the jet-ski launching area, meet your guide, and receive your safety and tour instructions. Afterward, take a quick course on how to operate your two-seat Yamaha jet-ski, which is equipped with the latest safety features. Guided Jet-Ski Tour, Harbour, Bays, Coral Reefs, White-Sand Beaches, Beach Stop, Swimming Next, begin your guided, approximately one-hour jet-skiing excursion along the beautiful south coast, and at a pace that matches your comfort and experience levels. Follow your guide out of the harbour, then ride in-and-out of bays, around coral reefs, and past pristine, white-sand beaches. A stop is made at one of the pristine, white-sand beaches to swim, relax, and soak up the Antiguan sun. At the conclusion of your beach stop, re-board your jet-ski and ride back to the jet-ski launching area at Hawksbill Beach. Upon arrival, return your jet-ski, re-board your coach, and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the jet-ski. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, know how to swim, and can ride a jet-ski without assistance. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory problems, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, non-slip beach shoes, sandals, or flip-flops they won't mind getting wet, and bring sun protection, a towel, and bottled water from the ship. Guests must be at least five years old to participate on this tour; minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at least 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old, and present a valid ID, to operate the jet-skis. Guests may not ride a jet-ski if they have consumed alcohol. This jet-ski tour operates on two-seat jet-skis; single-riders on jet-skis will be charged double. Guests must be at least 42 inches (about 1.68 metres) in height to participate on this tour. The combined weight of both jet-ski passengers cannot exceed approximately 400 pounds (about 181 kilograms). Guests weighing over 400 pounds (about 181 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, fish, and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Waterproof cameras are highly recommended; GoPro cameras are available for rent at the jet-ski launching area. Two-seat jet-skis and safety vests are provided; safety vests must be worn at all times whilst jet-skiing. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the jet-ski. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, know how to swim, and can ride a jet-ski without assistance. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory problems, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with flat, non-slip beach shoes, sandals, or flip-flops they won't mind getting wet, and bring sun protection, a towel, and bottled water from the ship. Guests must be at least five years old to participate on this tour; minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at least 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old, and present a valid ID, to operate the jet-skis. Guests may not ride a jet-ski if they have consumed alcohol. This jet-ski tour operates on two-seat jet-skis; single-riders on jet-skis will be charged double. Guests must be at least 42 inches (about 1.68 metres) in height to participate on this tour. The combined weight of both jet-ski passengers cannot exceed approximately 400 pounds (about 181 kilograms). Guests weighing over 400 pounds (about 181 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, fish, and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Waterproof cameras are highly recommended; GoPro cameras are available for rent at the jet-ski launching area. Two-seat jet-skis and safety vests are provided; safety vests must be worn at all times whilst jet-skiing. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

3 HOURS
Turtle Snorkel Adventure
ANU-007

Explore Antigua’s colourful underworld at the Pillars of Hercules at Galleon beach. The only ‘walk in’ from the beach snorkelling tour on a tour that travels from the island’s quaint northern capital, St John’s, through the heart of the island, Antigua’s tropical countryside, everyday picturesque village life and calm, rolling hills to southern historical Galleon Beach in English Harbour, Here you will receive your orientation and a tuition in snorkelling before you are invited to put on your mask, and fins and go snorkelling, accompanied with expert guides in the clear waters! You should be able to see an array of tropical marine animals, including, turtles, stingrays and tropical fish. A fantastic experience! Your waiting bus then takes you through Antigua’s tropical countryside, everyday picturesque village life and calm, rolling hills en route back north through Antiguan villages to St John’s and your awaiting ship. Don’t forget to bring your camera! Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Turtle Snorkel Adventure CODE: ANU-007 DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Explore Antigua’s colourful underworld at the Pillars of Hercules at Galleon beach. The only ‘walk in’ from the beach snorkelling tour on a tour that travels from the island’s quaint northern capital, St John’s, through the heart of the island, Antigua’s tropical countryside, everyday picturesque village life and calm, rolling hills to southern historical Galleon Beach in English Harbour, Here you will receive your orientation and a tuition in snorkelling before you are invited to put on your mask, and fins and go snorkelling, accompanied with expert guides in the clear waters! You should be able to see an array of tropical marine animals, including, turtles, stingrays and tropical fish. A fantastic experience! Your waiting bus then takes you through Antigua’s tropical countryside, everyday picturesque village life and calm, rolling hills en route back north through Antiguan villages to St John’s and your awaiting ship. Don’t forget to bring your camera! Important Notes: Snorkelling equipment includes mask, snorkel and fins; professional instruction and supervision by PADI trained Guides. Participants must be able to swim and maximum weight is 250 lbs or 113 kgs. *The snorkelling site may change due to weather, sea and visibility conditions* Important Notes: Snorkelling equipment includes mask, snorkel and fins; professional instruction and supervision by PADI trained Guides. Participants must be able to swim and maximum weight is 250 lbs or 113 kgs. *The snorkelling site may change due to weather, sea and visibility conditions*

3 HOURS
Valley Church Beach Escape
ANU-U

Indulge your senses with the tropical beauty of Antigua during this relaxing escape to Valley Church Beach. St. John's, Antiguan Countryside, Local Villages, Old Churches, Valley Church Beach Depart the pier for the short drive to Valley Church Beach. En route, pass through the Antiguan countryside, which is rich in daily, West Indian life, local villages, and old churches that exemplify West Indian culture. Valley Church Beach offers over a half-mile (about 0.8 kilometres) of soft, white sand bordered by coconut palms and sea grape trees. Valley Church Beach also features restrooms, freshwater showers, and a beach bar and restaurant. Complimentary Drink, Sunbathing, Beachcombing, Swimming, Caribbean Sea Upon arrival at Valley Church Beach, you are greeted with a complimentary Caribbean cocktail (fruit or rum punch) and given a brief tour of the beach facilities. During your beach escape, enjoy approximately three hours of relaxation whilst you soak up the warm, tropical sun in a complimentary sun chair and shared umbrella. Take a gentle stroll along the white-sand beach, cool off with a refreshing swim in the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea, and/or treat yourself to a snack or an early-lunch at your own expense in the restaurant overlooking the sea and sand. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Valley Church Beach Escape CODE: ANU-U DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Indulge your senses with the tropical beauty of Antigua during this relaxing escape to Valley Church Beach. St. John's, Antiguan Countryside, Local Villages, Old Churches, Valley Church Beach Depart the pier for the short drive to Valley Church Beach. En route, pass through the Antiguan countryside, which is rich in daily, West Indian life, local villages, and old churches that exemplify West Indian culture. Valley Church Beach offers over a half-mile (about 0.8 kilometres) of soft, white sand bordered by coconut palms and sea grape trees. Valley Church Beach also features restrooms, freshwater showers, and a beach bar and restaurant. Complimentary Drink, Sunbathing, Beachcombing, Swimming, Caribbean Sea Upon arrival at Valley Church Beach, you are greeted with a complimentary Caribbean cocktail (fruit or rum punch) and given a brief tour of the beach facilities. During your beach escape, enjoy approximately three hours of relaxation whilst you soak up the warm, tropical sun in a complimentary sun chair and shared umbrella. Take a gentle stroll along the white-sand beach, cool off with a refreshing swim in the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea, and/or treat yourself to a snack or an early-lunch at your own expense in the restaurant overlooking the sea and sand. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 100 yards (about 91 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at Valley Church Beach is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, camera, and U.S. Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 100 yards (about 91 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at Valley Church Beach is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, camera, and U.S. Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions.

4 HOURS
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Antigua Highlights
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Antigua Highlights
ANU-001

Explore the colourful history and scenic splendour of Antigua during this half-day sightseeing excursion that's ideally-suited for guests with special needs. Antiguan Countryside Drive and English Harbour Depart the pier for the approximately 30 minutes drive along the west coast to Nelson's Dockyard. En route, travel through Antigua's lush countryside, which is rich in the daily West Indian life, local villages and old churches that exemplify the island's West Indian culture. From here, take in a magnificent view of Falmouth Harbour before arriving at English Harbour, and a visit to Nelson's Dockyard. Nelson's Dockyard Built in 1725, Nelson's Dockyard served as the base for the English naval squadron patrolling the West Indies. Upon arrival at this historic park, the world's only working Georgian dockyard, take a guided walking tour. Along the way, see the dockyard's beautifully restored buildings, detailed plaques and many points of interest, and enjoy a complimentary rum or fruit punch. Afterward, some free time is made available to explore the dockyard, museum, art gallery, gift shop, and boutiques at your leisure. Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre, Shirley Heights Lookout, Rainforest and Beaches Following your visit, re-board your van and continue on to the Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre at Shirley Heights. Here, view a short, fascinating multimedia presentation that traces the island's history from prehistoric times to the present day. Your next stop is the former signal station, Shirley Heights Lookout, which offers a spectacular view overlooking Nelson's Dockyard and English Harbour. After re-boarding your van, pass through Fig Tree Drive, Antigua's lush rainforest area along the south coast, and see Antigua's Canopy zip lines in front of you. From here, commence the drive back to the ship via the island's west coast, passing some of its renowned '365' beaches and local villages en route. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Wheelchair Accessible Tour: Antigua Highlights CODE: ANU-001 DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Explore the colourful history and scenic splendour of Antigua during this half-day sightseeing excursion that's ideally-suited for guests with special needs. Antiguan Countryside Drive and English Harbour Depart the pier for the approximately 30 minutes drive along the west coast to Nelson's Dockyard. En route, travel through Antigua's lush countryside, which is rich in the daily West Indian life, local villages and old churches that exemplify the island's West Indian culture. From here, take in a magnificent view of Falmouth Harbour before arriving at English Harbour, and a visit to Nelson's Dockyard. Nelson's Dockyard Built in 1725, Nelson's Dockyard served as the base for the English naval squadron patrolling the West Indies. Upon arrival at this historic park, the world's only working Georgian dockyard, take a guided walking tour. Along the way, see the dockyard's beautifully restored buildings, detailed plaques and many points of interest, and enjoy a complimentary rum or fruit punch. Afterward, some free time is made available to explore the dockyard, museum, art gallery, gift shop, and boutiques at your leisure. Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre, Shirley Heights Lookout, Rainforest and Beaches Following your visit, re-board your van and continue on to the Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre at Shirley Heights. Here, view a short, fascinating multimedia presentation that traces the island's history from prehistoric times to the present day. Your next stop is the former signal station, Shirley Heights Lookout, which offers a spectacular view overlooking Nelson's Dockyard and English Harbour. After re-boarding your van, pass through Fig Tree Drive, Antigua's lush rainforest area along the south coast, and see Antigua's Canopy zip lines in front of you. From here, commence the drive back to the ship via the island's west coast, passing some of its renowned '365' beaches and local villages en route.

3.5 HOURS
Zipline Adventure
Zipline Adventure
ANU-D

Explore the picturesque Antiguan Rainforest in an exciting new way during this half-day zip-line excursion. Antiguan Rainforest Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 35-40-minute drive to the Antiguan Rainforest. Upon arrival at the zip-line location, receive your safety briefing and zip-line instructions, and be outfitted with your zip-line equipment. Zip-Line Canopy Tour After a welcome local drink, begin your exhilarating zip-line tour. The Antigua Canopy Tour is a unique, award-winning eco-adventure through Antigua's lush rainforest, where you embark on an unforgettable, 18-element journey through the verdant forest, high above the trees. The excitement starts at the Old Pump House. From the side of the building, walk over a suspension bridge spanning the gorge to the far bank. Once across the bridge, there is a 12-zip-line journey through the forest via aerial zips that criss-cross the gorge. The geography of the gorge dictates that you are above the treetops for large parts of the run, and enter a corridor in the foliage at either end. In total, there are a series of 12 zip lines from 52 feet (15.8 metres) to 328 feet (100 metres) in length, three aerial walkways and two suspension bridges. Your route offers a bird's-eye view of the flora and fauna in the rainforest, the sounds of the numerous bird species that inhabit this area, and a gorge filled with exotic plants and large fruit trees, prominent boulders, a rock pool, and vines, mosses and lichen. Complimentary water on the course and a certificate of bravery upon completion of the tour are provided. Your tour concludes with an approximately 35-minute drive back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Zipline Adventure CODE: ANU-D DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Explore the picturesque Antiguan Rainforest in an exciting new way during this half-day zip-line excursion. Antiguan Rainforest Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 35-40-minute drive to the Antiguan Rainforest. Upon arrival at the zip-line location, receive your safety briefing and zip-line instructions, and be outfitted with your zip-line equipment. Zip-Line Canopy Tour After a welcome local drink, begin your exhilarating zip-line tour. The Antigua Canopy Tour is a unique, award-winning eco-adventure through Antigua's lush rainforest, where you embark on an unforgettable, 18-element journey through the verdant forest, high above the trees. The excitement starts at the Old Pump House. From the side of the building, walk over a suspension bridge spanning the gorge to the far bank. Once across the bridge, there is a 12-zip-line journey through the forest via aerial zips that criss-cross the gorge. The geography of the gorge dictates that you are above the treetops for large parts of the run, and enter a corridor in the foliage at either end. In total, there are a series of 12 zip lines from 52 feet (15.8 metres) to 328 feet (100 metres) in length, three aerial walkways and two suspension bridges. Your route offers a bird's-eye view of the flora and fauna in the rainforest, the sounds of the numerous bird species that inhabit this area, and a gorge filled with exotic plants and large fruit trees, prominent boulders, a rock pool, and vines, mosses and lichen. Complimentary water on the course and a certificate of bravery upon completion of the tour are provided. Your tour concludes with an approximately 35-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 yards (about 550 metres) and an extensive amount of activity, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and at each zip-line platform. At the end of the tour guests will climb approximately 120 steps back to the cafe. This tour is not suitable for pregnant women, guests with heart, back, knee, shoulder, or other existing health problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must weigh less than 235 pounds (106.5 kilograms) and stand more than four feet (1.2 metres) tall to participate on this tour. Guests must fit a harness with a maximum girth of 40 inches. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and an extra shirt from the ship; strapless shoes, sandals and skirts are prohibited. Cameras are not allowed. Safety equipment and water are provided. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 yards (about 550 metres) and an extensive amount of activity, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and at each zip-line platform. At the end of the tour guests will climb approximately 120 steps back to the cafe. This tour is not suitable for pregnant women, guests with heart, back, knee, shoulder, or other existing health problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must weigh less than 235 pounds (106.5 kilograms) and stand more than four feet (1.2 metres) tall to participate on this tour. Guests must fit a harness with a maximum girth of 40 inches. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and an extra shirt from the ship; strapless shoes, sandals and skirts are prohibited. Cameras are not allowed. Safety equipment and water are provided.

3.5 HOURS

St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Adventure Turbo Cat Snorkel and Beach Escape
Adventure Turbo Cat Snorkel and Beach Escape
THS-001

Ready for some waterborne adventuring in a handsome vessel with burled wood features? Step aboard this spacious Turbo Power Cat equipped with flat-screen TV and open lounge seating for a highly scenic voyage along St. Thomas’ southern coast – followed by some fine snorkeling and beaching. Island Cove snorkeling Your first hour is all comfort, cruising in style along the island’s picturesque south coast and by the Windward Passage, made famous almost 500 years ago by British privateer Sir Francis Drake. Anchor in the pristine waters of Island Cove, renowned for its colourful underwater beauty and equally stunning above-the-surface island views. With approximately 45 minutes to explore the waters here, you’ll snorkel and swim in delight while listening to great music and relaxing in one of the world's most beautiful settings. If active snorkeling’s not your thing, simply hang out and take it all in from the comfort of the "noodle line." Blissful beaching Move from snorkeling to sun-lounging as a half-hour’s sail carries you to a powdery white sand beach tailor-made for forgetting your time, any cares, and possibly even your name. Spend an hour living your very best castaway lifestyle here before reboarding the Power Cat for the brief return journey to Charlotte Amalie pier. Along the way, you can sip complimentary water, sodas, and rum punch – and plot your return to this paradise. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Adventure Turbo Cat Snorkel and Beach Escape CODE: THS-001 DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Ready for some waterborne adventuring in a handsome vessel with burled wood features? Step aboard this spacious Turbo Power Cat equipped with flat-screen TV and open lounge seating for a highly scenic voyage along St. Thomas’ southern coast – followed by some fine snorkeling and beaching. Island Cove snorkeling Your first hour is all comfort, cruising in style along the island’s picturesque south coast and by the Windward Passage, made famous almost 500 years ago by British privateer Sir Francis Drake. Anchor in the pristine waters of Island Cove, renowned for its colourful underwater beauty and equally stunning above-the-surface island views. With approximately 45 minutes to explore the waters here, you’ll snorkel and swim in delight while listening to great music and relaxing in one of the world's most beautiful settings. If active snorkeling’s not your thing, simply hang out and take it all in from the comfort of the "noodle line." Blissful beaching Move from snorkeling to sun-lounging as a half-hour’s sail carries you to a powdery white sand beach tailor-made for forgetting your time, any cares, and possibly even your name. Spend an hour living your very best castaway lifestyle here before reboarding the Power Cat for the brief return journey to Charlotte Amalie pier. Along the way, you can sip complimentary water, sodas, and rum punch – and plot your return to this paradise. Please note: This moderately active excursion by power catamaran includes about .1 mile of walking over uneven surfaces and approximately 100 yards of snorkeling. It is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Snorkelers of all levels can be accommodated. A waiver must be signed to participate; please consider your level of physical fitness and comfort in the water before signing up. Bathroom facilities are available onboard the vessel. Snorkel, mask, and floatation vest are provided. Wear suitable swimwear/beach attire and bring along your preferred sun protection, towel, and a change of clothes. Complimentary beverages and assorted snacks are available during the cruise. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This moderately active excursion by power catamaran includes about .1 mile of walking over uneven surfaces and approximately 100 yards of snorkeling. It is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Snorkelers of all levels can be accommodated. A waiver must be signed to participate; please consider your level of physical fitness and comfort in the water before signing up. Bathroom facilities are available onboard the vessel. Snorkel, mask, and floatation vest are provided. Wear suitable swimwear/beach attire and bring along your preferred sun protection, towel, and a change of clothes. Complimentary beverages and assorted snacks are available during the cruise. The order of sights and activities may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Amazing Mountain Views & Villa Botanica
Amazing Mountain Views & Villa Botanica
THS-002

This 3.5-hour multi-aspect tour by open-air safari bus brings St. Thomas' breathtaking scenery and lush tropical foliage to the forefront – from the spectacular high lookout at Mountain Top to the graceful greenery around Villa Botanica Gardens and sugar plantation ruins. Mountaintop vistas & shops The sensory pleasures begin with a scenic drive up to the 1,500-foot summit overlook at Mountain, highest viewpoint on the island. During your half-hour stopover here, expect to be bowled over by sweeping views from an expansive observation deck. Far below, heart-shaped Magens Bay Beach seems torn from the pages of a coffee table book, while St. John and the British Virgin Islands vie for attention in the far distance. There’s also duty-free shopping up here if you’re so inclined, and world-famous Banana Daiquiris available for sipping at an additional cost. A wonderland in green Barely another 15 minutes down the road by safari bus travel, Villa Botanica and the ruins of Plantation Crown and Hawk present a very different viewpoint on the USVI. Your 1.75-hour visit to this 18th-century estate on the site of an abandoned sugar mill overlooking Charlotte Amalie begins with an interior tour and some background on the historical legacy of this captivating tropical refuge. Then you’re free to wander at will through the peaceful gardens, crossing small bridges to reach stunning valley vistas along trails abloom with bougainvillea, palms, fragrant orchids and frangipani, and clumps of exotic birds of paradise. A soundtrack of bubbling fountains accompanies you as you explore, perhaps even a strutting peacock along the way. Once done relishing Villa Botanica, the return drive to the harbour proves nearly as scenic for many of the 30 minutes required. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Amazing Mountain Views & Villa Botanica CODE: THS-002 DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This 3.5-hour multi-aspect tour by open-air safari bus brings St. Thomas' breathtaking scenery and lush tropical foliage to the forefront – from the spectacular high lookout at Mountain Top to the graceful greenery around Villa Botanica Gardens and sugar plantation ruins. Mountaintop vistas & shops The sensory pleasures begin with a scenic drive up to the 1,500-foot summit overlook at Mountain, highest viewpoint on the island. During your half-hour stopover here, expect to be bowled over by sweeping views from an expansive observation deck. Far below, heart-shaped Magens Bay Beach seems torn from the pages of a coffee table book, while St. John and the British Virgin Islands vie for attention in the far distance. There’s also duty-free shopping up here if you’re so inclined, and world-famous Banana Daiquiris available for sipping at an additional cost. A wonderland in green Barely another 15 minutes down the road by safari bus travel, Villa Botanica and the ruins of Plantation Crown and Hawk present a very different viewpoint on the USVI. Your 1.75-hour visit to this 18th-century estate on the site of an abandoned sugar mill overlooking Charlotte Amalie begins with an interior tour and some background on the historical legacy of this captivating tropical refuge. Then you’re free to wander at will through the peaceful gardens, crossing small bridges to reach stunning valley vistas along trails abloom with bougainvillea, palms, fragrant orchids and frangipani, and clumps of exotic birds of paradise. A soundtrack of bubbling fountains accompanies you as you explore, perhaps even a strutting peacock along the way. Once done relishing Villa Botanica, the return drive to the harbour proves nearly as scenic for many of the 30 minutes required. Please note: This moderate excursion includes self-guided walking along gravel and unpaved surfaces and up 20-25 steps at the Villa. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear casual clothing and bring along your preferred sun protection. Local crafts and daiquiris may be purchased at guests’ discretion at Mountain Top. A sample of bush tea is served at Villa Botanica, and various other beverages may be purchased. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This moderate excursion includes self-guided walking along gravel and unpaved surfaces and up 20-25 steps at the Villa. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear casual clothing and bring along your preferred sun protection. Local crafts and daiquiris may be purchased at guests’ discretion at Mountain Top. A sample of bush tea is served at Villa Botanica, and various other beverages may be purchased. The order of sights and activities may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Discover St. Thomas & Magens Bay
Discover St. Thomas & Magens Bay
THS-A

Your half-day sojourn commences with a scenic 30-minute spin along Skyline Drive. Destination number one: the expansive observation deck at Mountain Top, St. Thomas’ highest peak. The views from this spot are nothing short of breathtaking as Charlotte Amalie Harbour, the Caribbean Sea, the British Virgin Islands, and heart-shaped Magens Bay all array themselves below you. You’ll have ample time to drink it all in, perhaps managing to capture the beauty on camera for your Instagram feed. There’s also duty-free shopping up here if you’re so inclined, along with world-famous Banana Daiquiris available for sipping at an additional cost. Magens Bay beach time That picture-perfect beach you were just looking down at from Mountain Top? That’s your next destination. After a short drive back to sea level, you can relax USVI-style with two full hours to experience the sugar-white sand and sparkling aqua waters of Magens Bay Beach. You’ll quickly understand why this strand has garnered the world’s admiration for its beauty. Historic downtown drive Enjoy a narrated drive through downtown Charlotte Amalie and into the heart of the historic Kongens Quarter, brimming with landmarks from the era of Danish West Indies seafaring dominance. Envision a bygone world of global traders and marauding pirates in a vibrant early-Caribbean port of call as you drive past historic landmark properties dating back to the 1600s. Soon, you'll be back at the modern port and your state-of-the-art ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover St. Thomas & Magens Bay CODE: THS-A DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Your half-day sojourn commences with a scenic 30-minute spin along Skyline Drive. Destination number one: the expansive observation deck at Mountain Top, St. Thomas’ highest peak. The views from this spot are nothing short of breathtaking as Charlotte Amalie Harbour, the Caribbean Sea, the British Virgin Islands, and heart-shaped Magens Bay all array themselves below you. You’ll have ample time to drink it all in, perhaps managing to capture the beauty on camera for your Instagram feed. There’s also duty-free shopping up here if you’re so inclined, along with world-famous Banana Daiquiris available for sipping at an additional cost. Magens Bay beach time That picture-perfect beach you were just looking down at from Mountain Top? That’s your next destination. After a short drive back to sea level, you can relax USVI-style with two full hours to experience the sugar-white sand and sparkling aqua waters of Magens Bay Beach. You’ll quickly understand why this strand has garnered the world’s admiration for its beauty. Historic downtown drive Enjoy a narrated drive through downtown Charlotte Amalie and into the heart of the historic Kongens Quarter, brimming with landmarks from the era of Danish West Indies seafaring dominance. Envision a bygone world of global traders and marauding pirates in a vibrant early-Caribbean port of call as you drive past historic landmark properties dating back to the 1600s. Soon, you'll be back at the modern port and your state-of-the-art ship. Please note: This moderate excursion involves navigating some steps at Mountain Top and walking over cobblestones, sand, and unpaved surfaces. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable beach attire and bring along your preferred sun protection, towel, and change of clothes for beach segment. Food and beverages, as well as other beach amenities can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Magens Bay.The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This moderate excursion involves navigating some steps at Mountain Top and walking over cobblestones, sand, and unpaved surfaces. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable beach attire and bring along your preferred sun protection, towel, and change of clothes for beach segment. Food and beverages, as well as other beach amenities can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Magens Bay.The order of sights and activities may vary.

4 HOURS
Downtown Cultural Walking Tour
THS-004

Spend 90 minutes immersed in the fascinating full story of St. Thomas, from its earliest days to the present, as you walk the Kongens (King’s) Quarter accompanied by the Education Chairman of the St. Thomas Historical Trust. This uniquely informative excursion covers approximately 1.5 miles at a comfortable pace, with frequent stops to see and discuss principal sights. You’ll learn about the 1679 Skytsborg (Blackbeard’s) Tower, built high up on Government Hill to protect the harbour below, the impressive Three Queens Statue, handsome manor houses like Villa Notman that share this fine hilltop position, and the lushly landscaped 99 Steps stairway that connects it all to the city below. Additional sights seen and discussed include Dronningens Quarter, home to Catherineberg, Petit-Sturm House, and the second oldest Synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. Other highlights include historically significant properties such as 1844 House, the Lutheran parsonage, Government House, the Lt. Governor’s Office, The Adams and Behn Houses, Frederiksberg Estate, J P Nissen House, François Complex, Bethania, and the Grand Hotel. Your inclusive Charlotte Amalie survey also provides a modest taste of the town from bakeries along the route: a local tart in your preferred flavor and freshly baked & buttered local bread. The walk concludes near the waterfront where Emancipation Gardens showcases its statuary and replica of the Liberty Bell, and crenellated red-brick Fort Christian looms with imposing power. From here, you may opt to walk back to the pier with your guide or to remain downtown for further solo exploration, returning to the ship by taxi. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Downtown Cultural Walking Tour CODE: THS-004 DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Spend 90 minutes immersed in the fascinating full story of St. Thomas, from its earliest days to the present, as you walk the Kongens (King’s) Quarter accompanied by the Education Chairman of the St. Thomas Historical Trust. This uniquely informative excursion covers approximately 1.5 miles at a comfortable pace, with frequent stops to see and discuss principal sights. You’ll learn about the 1679 Skytsborg (Blackbeard’s) Tower, built high up on Government Hill to protect the harbour below, the impressive Three Queens Statue, handsome manor houses like Villa Notman that share this fine hilltop position, and the lushly landscaped 99 Steps stairway that connects it all to the city below. Additional sights seen and discussed include Dronningens Quarter, home to Catherineberg, Petit-Sturm House, and the second oldest Synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. Other highlights include historically significant properties such as 1844 House, the Lutheran parsonage, Government House, the Lt. Governor’s Office, The Adams and Behn Houses, Frederiksberg Estate, J P Nissen House, François Complex, Bethania, and the Grand Hotel. Your inclusive Charlotte Amalie survey also provides a modest taste of the town from bakeries along the route: a local tart in your preferred flavor and freshly baked & buttered local bread. The walk concludes near the waterfront where Emancipation Gardens showcases its statuary and replica of the Liberty Bell, and crenellated red-brick Fort Christian looms with imposing power. From here, you may opt to walk back to the pier with your guide or to remain downtown for further solo exploration, returning to the ship by taxi. Please note: This moderately active walking tour covers approximately 1.5 miles over a variety of surfaces, including cobblestones, unpaved areas, sloping terrain, and steps. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate attire; bring along a hat and your preferred sun protection. Bathroom facilities are available at certain stops along the planned route. A bottle of water is provided at tour meeting point; other beverages are available for purchase in town. Those who choose to remain Downtown at tour completion must return to the ship on their own; taxis are generally available at a modest cost. The order of sights seen may vary. Please note: This moderately active walking tour covers approximately 1.5 miles over a variety of surfaces, including cobblestones, unpaved areas, sloping terrain, and steps. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate attire; bring along a hat and your preferred sun protection. Bathroom facilities are available at certain stops along the planned route. A bottle of water is provided at tour meeting point; other beverages are available for purchase in town. Those who choose to remain Downtown at tour completion must return to the ship on their own; taxis are generally available at a modest cost. The order of sights seen may vary.

1.5 HOURS
Downtown Shopping & Magens Bay Beach
Downtown Shopping & Magens Bay Beach
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Bask and swim in the palm-clad warmth of Magens Bay, hailed by National Geo magazine as one of the Top Ten beaches in the world. Then shop like a pro in downtown Charlotte Amalie, renowned for its array of duty-free values. Drake’s Seat & Magens Bay Beach Your island explorations begin with a highly scenic spin by open-air safari bus along Skyline Drive and up to a visit at Drake’s Seat, a landmark spot with questionable historic roots but truly sensational views. Witness breathtaking down-island panoramas of Charlotte Amalie Harbour, the Caribbean Sea, and heart-shaped Magens Bay, with St. John, Jost Van Dyke, and several other British Virgin Islands on the horizon. Returning to sea level, you’ll arrive at Magens Bay Beach for your two-hour stint of sunning and water-appreciation along this legendary stretch of sugar-white shoreline. Free time in a duty-free paradise The drive from tranquil Magens Bay to bustling Downtown Charlotte Amalie takes only about 15 minutes, but the two are oceans apart in tempo. Celebrate the difference with some 90 minutes to graze a parade of duty-free boutiques for items you simply can’t resist. This town is well known for its myriad duty-free clothing, perfume, spirits, and other offerings. Having indulged yourself wisely, gather your parcels and hop onto your prearranged transport for the quick spin back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Downtown Shopping & Magens Bay Beach CODE: THS-Q DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Bask and swim in the palm-clad warmth of Magens Bay, hailed by National Geo magazine as one of the Top Ten beaches in the world. Then shop like a pro in downtown Charlotte Amalie, renowned for its array of duty-free values. Drake’s Seat & Magens Bay Beach Your island explorations begin with a highly scenic spin by open-air safari bus along Skyline Drive and up to a visit at Drake’s Seat, a landmark spot with questionable historic roots but truly sensational views. Witness breathtaking down-island panoramas of Charlotte Amalie Harbour, the Caribbean Sea, and heart-shaped Magens Bay, with St. John, Jost Van Dyke, and several other British Virgin Islands on the horizon. Returning to sea level, you’ll arrive at Magens Bay Beach for your two-hour stint of sunning and water-appreciation along this legendary stretch of sugar-white shoreline. Free time in a duty-free paradise The drive from tranquil Magens Bay to bustling Downtown Charlotte Amalie takes only about 15 minutes, but the two are oceans apart in tempo. Celebrate the difference with some 90 minutes to graze a parade of duty-free boutiques for items you simply can’t resist. This town is well known for its myriad duty-free clothing, perfume, spirits, and other offerings. Having indulged yourself wisely, gather your parcels and hop onto your prearranged transport for the quick spin back to the pier. Please note: This moderately active excursion includes periods of free time where walking over sand, unpaved surfaces, and cobblestones is involved. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring your preferred sun protection, along with swimwear, towel, and change of clothes for beach segment. Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Magens Bay and Downtown. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This moderately active excursion includes periods of free time where walking over sand, unpaved surfaces, and cobblestones is involved. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring your preferred sun protection, along with swimwear, towel, and change of clothes for beach segment. Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Magens Bay and Downtown. The order of sights and activities may vary.

4.5 HOURS
Drakes Seat, Magens Bay & Pirates Treasure Museum
Drakes Seat, Magens Bay & Pirates Treasure Museum
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Experience a half-day outing in St. Thomas that showcases both its natural beauty and seafaring history, with two hours of world-class beach time nestled in the middle. Scenic drive to Drake’s Seat From the pier, a very scenic 20-minute drive by safari bus brings you up to Drake's Seat, reputed to be the very spot from which the famous British sea captain once directed his ships to plunder. Whether that legend is myth or not, the down-island views from this strategic hilltop location are indisputably spectacular – with Charlotte Amalie Harbour and heart-shaped Magens Bay just below, and St. John and the British Virgin Islands sparkling out on the horizon. Beach interval at Magens Bay That picture-perfect beach you just viewed from Sir Francis Drake’s seat will now become your USVI utopia for the next two hours. Discover Magens Bay, often designated a Top Ten beach of the world by travel magazines – and for good reason. Settle in along the sugar-white sand and crystalline waters for two hours of sun, swimming, the sound of palms rustling, and the sheer natural wow of this special spot on Earth Arrgh…the Pirate Treasure Museum Ahoy scallywags and history buffs: an interactive journey through the golden age of piracy awaits! During an hourlong visit to the Pirate Treasure Museum, you can easily envision the era of bold sea traders, swashbuckling pirates, and colourful West Indian port city life of the 1600s. Learn about Virgin Island shipwrecks, admire a collection of cannons, weaponry, gold and silver bars and coinage – even experience simulated hurricane winds and operate a remote treasure-collecting vehicle. Once finished, it’s a short walk back to the ship via the adjacent port facility. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Drakes Seat, Magens Bay & Pirates Treasure Museum CODE: THS-D DURATION 4.25 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience a half-day outing in St. Thomas that showcases both its natural beauty and seafaring history, with two hours of world-class beach time nestled in the middle. Scenic drive to Drake’s Seat From the pier, a very scenic 20-minute drive by safari bus brings you up to Drake's Seat, reputed to be the very spot from which the famous British sea captain once directed his ships to plunder. Whether that legend is myth or not, the down-island views from this strategic hilltop location are indisputably spectacular – with Charlotte Amalie Harbour and heart-shaped Magens Bay just below, and St. John and the British Virgin Islands sparkling out on the horizon. Beach interval at Magens Bay That picture-perfect beach you just viewed from Sir Francis Drake’s seat will now become your USVI utopia for the next two hours. Discover Magens Bay, often designated a Top Ten beach of the world by travel magazines – and for good reason. Settle in along the sugar-white sand and crystalline waters for two hours of sun, swimming, the sound of palms rustling, and the sheer natural wow of this special spot on Earth Arrgh…the Pirate Treasure Museum Ahoy scallywags and history buffs: an interactive journey through the golden age of piracy awaits! During an hourlong visit to the Pirate Treasure Museum, you can easily envision the era of bold sea traders, swashbuckling pirates, and colourful West Indian port city life of the 1600s. Learn about Virgin Island shipwrecks, admire a collection of cannons, weaponry, gold and silver bars and coinage – even experience simulated hurricane winds and operate a remote treasure-collecting vehicle. Once finished, it’s a short walk back to the ship via the adjacent port facility. Please note: This moderately active excursion includes walking over sand and unpaved surfaces at some venues. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable shoes and bring your preferred sun protection, along with swimwear, towel, and change of clothes for beach segment. Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Magens Bay and Downtown. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This moderately active excursion includes walking over sand and unpaved surfaces at some venues. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable shoes and bring your preferred sun protection, along with swimwear, towel, and change of clothes for beach segment. Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Magens Bay and Downtown. The order of sights and activities may vary.

4.25 HOURS
Drakes Seat, Magens Bay & Skyride to Paradise Point
Drakes Seat, Magens Bay & Skyride to Paradise Point
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It all begins with a scenic 15-minute drive by open-air safari bus from the cruise port up to Drake's Seat Scenic Lookout, home to commanding panoramic views of St. Thomas’ north coast and even out to St. John and the British Virgin Islands. This spot is reputed to be where notorious British sea captain and privateer Sir Francis Drake once directed his ships to plunder. During your brief visit to this strategic mountaintop location, you might well experience your own sense of piratical command as you take in the spectacular down-island views. Magens Bay Beach Break Just a few minutes’ drive away and down at sea level, the white powdery sands and crystalline waters of Magens Bay await. You’ll have about two hours here to sunbathe, swim, relax, snack, and generally confirm why this spectacular strand has been deemed one of the planet’s top ten beaches. Chances are it won’t take nearly that long to agree with the popular opinion. Skyride to Paradise Point Having enjoyed your mellow beach time, a subsequent 15-minute drive via safari vehicle brings you to the Skyride base station in downtown Charlotte Amelie – and the exhilaration of Skyride, a 700-foot ascent by windowed gondola to Paradise Point and awe-inducing views of St. Thomas’ picturesque harbour and southern coastline. On a clear day, you might even spot Puerto Rico and St. Croix way out on the horizon. With about 75 minutes to drink it all in, perhaps you’ll also opt to drink in a renowned Baileys® Bushwacker from the bar. There are also bites to be purchased at the restaurant, enticing local souvenir shops to browse, and a vertiginous stroll out on the new Skywalk platform to experience – if you dare. A return gondola ride down the mountain brings you to the Skyride base station – conveniently located across the street from the cruise port and a short walk back to your ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Drakes Seat, Magens Bay & Skyride to Paradise Point CODE: THS-F DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. It all begins with a scenic 15-minute drive by open-air safari bus from the cruise port up to Drake's Seat Scenic Lookout, home to commanding panoramic views of St. Thomas’ north coast and even out to St. John and the British Virgin Islands. This spot is reputed to be where notorious British sea captain and privateer Sir Francis Drake once directed his ships to plunder. During your brief visit to this strategic mountaintop location, you might well experience your own sense of piratical command as you take in the spectacular down-island views. Magens Bay Beach Break Just a few minutes’ drive away and down at sea level, the white powdery sands and crystalline waters of Magens Bay await. You’ll have about two hours here to sunbathe, swim, relax, snack, and generally confirm why this spectacular strand has been deemed one of the planet’s top ten beaches. Chances are it won’t take nearly that long to agree with the popular opinion. Skyride to Paradise Point Having enjoyed your mellow beach time, a subsequent 15-minute drive via safari vehicle brings you to the Skyride base station in downtown Charlotte Amelie – and the exhilaration of Skyride, a 700-foot ascent by windowed gondola to Paradise Point and awe-inducing views of St. Thomas’ picturesque harbour and southern coastline. On a clear day, you might even spot Puerto Rico and St. Croix way out on the horizon. With about 75 minutes to drink it all in, perhaps you’ll also opt to drink in a renowned Baileys® Bushwacker from the bar. There are also bites to be purchased at the restaurant, enticing local souvenir shops to browse, and a vertiginous stroll out on the new Skywalk platform to experience – if you dare. A return gondola ride down the mountain brings you to the Skyride base station – conveniently located across the street from the cruise port and a short walk back to your ship. This moderate excursion involves walking on paved and unpaved surfaces as well as stairs to navigate at Skywalk pickup point. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Bring along your preferred sun protection, swimwear, towel, and change of clothes (if planning to go in the water at Magens Bay Beach). Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Magens Bay and Paradise Point. The order of sights and activities may vary. This moderate excursion involves walking on paved and unpaved surfaces as well as stairs to navigate at Skywalk pickup point. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Bring along your preferred sun protection, swimwear, towel, and change of clothes (if planning to go in the water at Magens Bay Beach). Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Magens Bay and Paradise Point. The order of sights and activities may vary.

4 HOURS
Flavors of St. Thomas
Flavors of St. Thomas
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Discover the history, landmarks, and flavors of the capital city Charlotte Amalie during this culinary walking tour of St. Thomas. St. Thomas, Charlotte Amalie, Colonial Church, 99 Steps, Main Street, Water Street Depart the pier for the short drive to the capital city of Charlotte Amalie (formerly St. Thomas City). Upon arrival, leave your coach and begin your guided stroll through this charming old city. Along the way, walk by the historical alleyways and landmarks of Charlotte Amalie, including a colonial church, a visit to the 99 Steps, Main Street, and Water Street. Tastings, Rum, Local Specialities, Shopping During your walking tour, stops are made at famous, and hidden, gem foodie haunts in the capitol city near both cruise ports. You might savour Caribbean classics like flavourful curried chicken, slow-roasted, pulled-pork tacos, and local rum. Enhance your foodie experience by trying local cuisine at some of the Caribbean/ West Indies restaurants. At the conclusion of your tour, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier; however, you may opt to remain in Charlotte Amalie for additional shopping and return to the ship at your own expense. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Flavors of St. Thomas CODE: THS-R DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Discover the history, landmarks, and flavors of the capital city Charlotte Amalie during this culinary walking tour of St. Thomas. St. Thomas, Charlotte Amalie, Colonial Church, 99 Steps, Main Street, Water Street Depart the pier for the short drive to the capital city of Charlotte Amalie (formerly St. Thomas City). Upon arrival, leave your coach and begin your guided stroll through this charming old city. Along the way, walk by the historical alleyways and landmarks of Charlotte Amalie, including a colonial church, a visit to the 99 Steps, Main Street, and Water Street. Tastings, Rum, Local Specialities, Shopping During your walking tour, stops are made at famous, and hidden, gem foodie haunts in the capitol city near both cruise ports. You might savour Caribbean classics like flavourful curried chicken, slow-roasted, pulled-pork tacos, and local rum. Enhance your foodie experience by trying local cuisine at some of the Caribbean/ West Indies restaurants. At the conclusion of your tour, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier; however, you may opt to remain in Charlotte Amalie for additional shopping and return to the ship at your own expense. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately two miles (about 3.2 kilometres), at times over uneven, gravel, and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and up to 45 steps at the sites visited. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests with food allergies, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with a fear of heights, guests who are claustrophobic, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, an umbrella, insect repellent, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship; flip-flops are not permitted. Guests must be at least 10 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. This tour does not operate on Saturdays or Sundays. Food selection may vary based on the partner restaurants availability. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately two miles (about 3.2 kilometres), at times over uneven, gravel, and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and up to 45 steps at the sites visited. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests with food allergies, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with a fear of heights, guests who are claustrophobic, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, an umbrella, insect repellent, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship; flip-flops are not permitted. Guests must be at least 10 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. This tour does not operate on Saturdays or Sundays. Food selection may vary based on the partner restaurants availability.

2.5 HOURS
Magens Bay & Snorkeling with Turtles
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Thirty minutes from bustling Charlotte Amalie, a very different St. Thomas adventure beckons. Travel over the central mountains by open-air safari bus to reach legendary Magens Bay Beach on the north coast. After a short briefing on snorkeling basics, expert guides will introduce you to the sea turtles and other graceful creatures that glide around you as you explore these clear, calm waters – in many places even shallow enough to allow you to snorkel while standing! Underwater Session Spend about an hour in the water as your guides explain sea turtle behaviors and lead the way to the best spots for observing them in their sparkling natural habitat. Another area visited promises the possibility of spotting stingrays, eagle rays, even dolphins if conditions are right. Overall, you’ll find yourself impressed by the zen-like tranquility of their underwater lives. Beach Time After the snorkeling, head over to Magens’ beach bar for about 45 minutes of free time along this captivating strand. The scenery is marvelous, the water is inviting, and the photo ops are plentiful. Drinks, food, and souvenirs are also available for purchase if you’re inclined. Back to Civilization With your beaching completed, climb back into your transport for the scenic half-hour return drive over the mountains – complete with breathtaking views. Passing through historic downtown Charlotte Amalie, renowned for its duty-free shopping area, you can choose to either return to the ship straightaway or explore a while on your own before finding your way back to the pier later. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Magens Bay & Snorkeling with Turtles CODE: THS-003 DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Thirty minutes from bustling Charlotte Amalie, a very different St. Thomas adventure beckons. Travel over the central mountains by open-air safari bus to reach legendary Magens Bay Beach on the north coast. After a short briefing on snorkeling basics, expert guides will introduce you to the sea turtles and other graceful creatures that glide around you as you explore these clear, calm waters – in many places even shallow enough to allow you to snorkel while standing! Underwater Session Spend about an hour in the water as your guides explain sea turtle behaviors and lead the way to the best spots for observing them in their sparkling natural habitat. Another area visited promises the possibility of spotting stingrays, eagle rays, even dolphins if conditions are right. Overall, you’ll find yourself impressed by the zen-like tranquility of their underwater lives. Beach Time After the snorkeling, head over to Magens’ beach bar for about 45 minutes of free time along this captivating strand. The scenery is marvelous, the water is inviting, and the photo ops are plentiful. Drinks, food, and souvenirs are also available for purchase if you’re inclined. Back to Civilization With your beaching completed, climb back into your transport for the scenic half-hour return drive over the mountains – complete with breathtaking views. Passing through historic downtown Charlotte Amalie, renowned for its duty-free shopping area, you can choose to either return to the ship straightaway or explore a while on your own before finding your way back to the pier later. This moderate excursion involves activities in the water and walking over sand. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. A waiver must be signed to participate; guests should consider their physical fitness and comfort in the water before choosing this excursion. Bottled water is provided in the tour vehicle, which features bench seating. Bring along your preferred sun protection, swimwear, towel, and change of clothes. Food and beverages can be purchased at Magens Bay and downtown at guests’ discretion. The order of sights and activities may vary. This moderate excursion involves activities in the water and walking over sand. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. A waiver must be signed to participate; guests should consider their physical fitness and comfort in the water before choosing this excursion. Bottled water is provided in the tour vehicle, which features bench seating. Bring along your preferred sun protection, swimwear, towel, and change of clothes. Food and beverages can be purchased at Magens Bay and downtown at guests’ discretion. The order of sights and activities may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Panoramic St.Thomas & Skyride to Paradise Point
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St. Thomas’ natural beauty is everywhere, but nowhere is it more jaw-dropping than when seen from the green peaks that tower over the island. This excursion is all about elevating your views to capture that spectacle from multiple vantage points. Skyline Drive to Mountain Top Head for the hills on a panoramic spin via open-air safari bus along Skyline Drive, with stops for awe. Be ready for Instagram-worthy views of your ship docked in historic Charlotte Amalie Harbour, now some 800 ft below. Thirty minutes in, you’ll have reached Mountain Top, at 1,500 ft elevation, the highest point on the island. Stunning Atlantic coastal views abound from the scenic observation deck – a sea of gorgeous small islands and cays with famously heart-shaped Magens Bay Beach shimmering as the centrepiece. Further off, St. John, Jost Van Dyke, and Tortola dot the horizon. With an hour free to take it all in, there’s time for browsing Mountain Top’s duty-free shops too, if you like. Skyriding to Paradise Point A brief winding descent along mountain roads brings you to your next stop, the Skyride base station in downtown Charlotte Amalie, where a windowed gondola waits to whisk you right back up to the heights, this time to Paradise Point, and fresh awe-inducing views of the island’s southern coastline. On a clear day, you can even spot Puerto Rico and St. Croix in the distance. With about 75 minutes of leisure time up here, you might want to grab a bite at the restaurant, sip a famous Baileys® Bushwacker from the bar, browse the souvenir shops, or take a stroll out on the new Skywalk platform – if you dare. A return trip via Skyride brings you back to the tram base, just across the street from the cruise port and a short walk from your ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Panoramic St.Thomas & Skyride to Paradise Point CODE: THS-J DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. St. Thomas’ natural beauty is everywhere, but nowhere is it more jaw-dropping than when seen from the green peaks that tower over the island. This excursion is all about elevating your views to capture that spectacle from multiple vantage points. Skyline Drive to Mountain Top Head for the hills on a panoramic spin via open-air safari bus along Skyline Drive, with stops for awe. Be ready for Instagram-worthy views of your ship docked in historic Charlotte Amalie Harbour, now some 800 ft below. Thirty minutes in, you’ll have reached Mountain Top, at 1,500 ft elevation, the highest point on the island. Stunning Atlantic coastal views abound from the scenic observation deck – a sea of gorgeous small islands and cays with famously heart-shaped Magens Bay Beach shimmering as the centrepiece. Further off, St. John, Jost Van Dyke, and Tortola dot the horizon. With an hour free to take it all in, there’s time for browsing Mountain Top’s duty-free shops too, if you like. Skyriding to Paradise Point A brief winding descent along mountain roads brings you to your next stop, the Skyride base station in downtown Charlotte Amalie, where a windowed gondola waits to whisk you right back up to the heights, this time to Paradise Point, and fresh awe-inducing views of the island’s southern coastline. On a clear day, you can even spot Puerto Rico and St. Croix in the distance. With about 75 minutes of leisure time up here, you might want to grab a bite at the restaurant, sip a famous Baileys® Bushwacker from the bar, browse the souvenir shops, or take a stroll out on the new Skywalk platform – if you dare. A return trip via Skyride brings you back to the tram base, just across the street from the cruise port and a short walk from your ship. Please note: This moderate excursion involves navigating some steps at Mountain Top and includes periods of optional walking over paved and unpaved surfaces. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable shoes and bring along your preferred sun protection. Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Mountain Top and Paradise Point. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This moderate excursion involves navigating some steps at Mountain Top and includes periods of optional walking over paved and unpaved surfaces. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable shoes and bring along your preferred sun protection. Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Mountain Top and Paradise Point. The order of sights and activities may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Secret Harbor Beach Escape
Secret Harbor Beach Escape
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The excursion’s name says it all: Secret Harbor Beach Escape. This will be no jam-packed stretch of sand – it’s an oasis of secluded tranquility, yours to savour for a languid three-hour getaway. Even getting there is relaxing as you skirt along St. Thomas’ southern coast via open-air safari bus. Once settled in at Secret Harbor, your options span the gamut. Lounge along a pristine white sand beach. Swim in the Caribbean’s gin-clear turquoise waters, often greeted by local sea turtles that find it just as inviting. Do some snorkelling, if you wish. Or simply let go, soaking up the sun’s warmth in this delightfully secluded haven as palms rustle gently in the trade breezes. When thirst or hunger strike, indulge them well with tropical concoctions and tasty bites, prepared with care and available for your purchase. These hours are yours, expressly for relaxing and revitalizing in a private tropical paradise on the quiet side of St. Thomas. When it’s time to return to the ship, you’ll feel restored and ready for your next adventure. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Secret Harbor Beach Escape CODE: THS-E DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. The excursion’s name says it all: Secret Harbor Beach Escape. This will be no jam-packed stretch of sand – it’s an oasis of secluded tranquility, yours to savour for a languid three-hour getaway. Even getting there is relaxing as you skirt along St. Thomas’ southern coast via open-air safari bus. Once settled in at Secret Harbor, your options span the gamut. Lounge along a pristine white sand beach. Swim in the Caribbean’s gin-clear turquoise waters, often greeted by local sea turtles that find it just as inviting. Do some snorkelling, if you wish. Or simply let go, soaking up the sun’s warmth in this delightfully secluded haven as palms rustle gently in the trade breezes. When thirst or hunger strike, indulge them well with tropical concoctions and tasty bites, prepared with care and available for your purchase. These hours are yours, expressly for relaxing and revitalizing in a private tropical paradise on the quiet side of St. Thomas. When it’s time to return to the ship, you’ll feel restored and ready for your next adventure. Please note: This relaxed excursion includes optional walking over sand, steps, and unpaved surfaces. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable beach attire and bring your preferred sun protection, swimwear, towel, and change of clothes. Beach chairs are included. Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Secret Harbor. Snorkeling gear is not included. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This relaxed excursion includes optional walking over sand, steps, and unpaved surfaces. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. The tour vehicle features bench seating. Wear comfortable beach attire and bring your preferred sun protection, swimwear, towel, and change of clothes. Beach chairs are included. Food and beverages can be purchased at guests’ discretion at Secret Harbor. Snorkeling gear is not included. The order of sights and activities may vary.

4 HOURS
Wheelchair Accessible Tour: St. Thomas Island Tour
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Any guest seeking a relaxed survey of St. Thomas’ peak scenery might appreciate this special panoramic tour of St. Thomas conducted via a custom vehicle fully equipped with hydraulic wheelchair lifts. While the experience is optimized for those with limited mobility and their travel companions, the dramatic beauty of the lookouts to be explored is definitely unlimited. From peak to peak Soon after boarding your custom vehicle at the cruise port in Charlotte Amalie, you’ll leave sea level behind as the road climbs northward and upward to your first of three 15-minute viewing stops – this one at St. Thomas’ highest summit, Mountain Top. From here, the Atlantic coastal views are second to none, dotted with gorgeous small islands and cays with heart-shaped Magens Bay shimmering as the centrepiece. Further off, St. John and the distant British Virgin Islands line the horizon. Continuing on from here, a 30-minute drive along a scenic North Side route offers splendid panoramic views from the second stop at historic Drake’s Seat. Gaze down through lush hillsides to St. Thomas’ downtown and enchanting harbor with your ship at the pier framed by Hassle and Water Islands beyond. On a clear day, even St. Croix and Puerto Rico might be in view. The visually rich island inspection continues for another 30 minutes along scenic Skyline Drive, where the third lookout stop reveals further high views out to the Caribbean and over historic downtown, with your docked ship once again seeming tiny from this distance. From here, your descent to sea level traverses through downtown and back to that same pier, now returned to its proper normal size. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered NEW EXCURSION Wheelchair Accessible Tour: St. Thomas Island Tour CODE: THS-N DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Any guest seeking a relaxed survey of St. Thomas’ peak scenery might appreciate this special panoramic tour of St. Thomas conducted via a custom vehicle fully equipped with hydraulic wheelchair lifts. While the experience is optimized for those with limited mobility and their travel companions, the dramatic beauty of the lookouts to be explored is definitely unlimited. From peak to peak Soon after boarding your custom vehicle at the cruise port in Charlotte Amalie, you’ll leave sea level behind as the road climbs northward and upward to your first of three 15-minute viewing stops – this one at St. Thomas’ highest summit, Mountain Top. From here, the Atlantic coastal views are second to none, dotted with gorgeous small islands and cays with heart-shaped Magens Bay shimmering as the centrepiece. Further off, St. John and the distant British Virgin Islands line the horizon. Continuing on from here, a 30-minute drive along a scenic North Side route offers splendid panoramic views from the second stop at historic Drake’s Seat. Gaze down through lush hillsides to St. Thomas’ downtown and enchanting harbor with your ship at the pier framed by Hassle and Water Islands beyond. On a clear day, even St. Croix and Puerto Rico might be in view. The visually rich island inspection continues for another 30 minutes along scenic Skyline Drive, where the third lookout stop reveals further high views out to the Caribbean and over historic downtown, with your docked ship once again seeming tiny from this distance. From here, your descent to sea level traverses through downtown and back to that same pier, now returned to its proper normal size. Please note: This easy excursion via 16-person van requires minimal walking at the three viewpoint stops. The tour vehicle's hydraulic accessible lift is available for a maximum of two wheelchair-confined guests. No beverages or snacks are included. The order of sights visited may vary. Please note: This easy excursion via 16-person van requires minimal walking at the three viewpoint stops. The tour vehicle's hydraulic accessible lift is available for a maximum of two wheelchair-confined guests. No beverages or snacks are included. The order of sights visited may vary.

2.5 HOURS

Trois Ilets, Martinique

A Taste of Martinique
A Taste of Martinique
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Experience the splendid history and flavours of Martinique during this memorable, half-day museum excursion and cooking class. Trois Rivières distillery From Trois Islets you will drive to Trois Rivières distillery via main road and inland road for approx.. 30 minutes. You will visit small distillery, wellknown for ist traditional old AOC rhum. You will share with your guide passion of this traditional product, learning its historic and cultural aspect. You will enjoy the tasting discovering ist unique savor. The distillery has received numerous howards during last Rhum and Spirituous conferences and the master cellar Daniel Baudin has been elected the best oft he world since the Miami rhum conference in september 2019. Prisca Restaurant, Cooking Class, Tastings of Traditional Fritters and French-West Indian Aperitifs Next, re-board your coach and continue on to the Prisca restaurant. Upon arrival, meet the restaurant's proprietor, Prisca Morjon, one of the finest chefs in Martinique. Next, Chef Prisca begins your engaging and informative cooking class. Learn about life in Martinique, and how to prepare traditional fritters utilising fresh seasonal produce. Chef Prisca also prepares various French-West Indian aperitifs. Following your cooking class, sample these freshly-made, traditional specialities and homemade cocktails. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 35-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION A Taste of Martinique CODE: TIM-B DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience the splendid history and flavours of Martinique during this memorable, half-day museum excursion and cooking class. Trois Rivières distillery From Trois Islets you will drive to Trois Rivières distillery via main road and inland road for approx.. 30 minutes. You will visit small distillery, wellknown for ist traditional old AOC rhum. You will share with your guide passion of this traditional product, learning its historic and cultural aspect. You will enjoy the tasting discovering ist unique savor. The distillery has received numerous howards during last Rhum and Spirituous conferences and the master cellar Daniel Baudin has been elected the best oft he world since the Miami rhum conference in september 2019. Prisca Restaurant, Cooking Class, Tastings of Traditional Fritters and French-West Indian Aperitifs Next, re-board your coach and continue on to the Prisca restaurant. Upon arrival, meet the restaurant's proprietor, Prisca Morjon, one of the finest chefs in Martinique. Next, Chef Prisca begins your engaging and informative cooking class. Learn about life in Martinique, and how to prepare traditional fritters utilising fresh seasonal produce. Chef Prisca also prepares various French-West Indian aperitifs. Following your cooking class, sample these freshly-made, traditional specialities and homemade cocktails. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 35-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and standing for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and at the Josephine Empress Museum. This tour is not recommended for guests with food allergies, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Photography/videography is prohibited in some parts of the Josephine Empress Museum. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and standing for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and at the Josephine Empress Museum. This tour is not recommended for guests with food allergies, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Photography/videography is prohibited in some parts of the Josephine Empress Museum. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

4 HOURS
Creole Village Heritage
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The Slaves savannah is situated at Trois Ilets village in South of Martinique. It is a reproduction of slaves village created by Gilbert Larose in order to pay homage to escaped slaves before their independence between 1850 and 1900. You will visit a little museum dedicated to the slaves’ history in Martinique, with an exhibition of statues carved in "mahogany wood" illustrating stage of live during this period. You will discover hut replicas in wood, with roofs in leaves of sugar canes where slaves lived, an opportunity to deep in tradition of Martinique, learn about lifestyle of yesteryear. You will visit the traditional Creole garden, seeing fruits and vegetables farming, sweet potatoes, manioc, guava, bananas. Your guide will show you the medicinal plants with their virtues as it was essential for the life and survival of the ancestors from Martinique living in campaigns. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered NEW EXCURSION Creole Village Heritage CODE: TIM-G DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered The Slaves savannah is situated at Trois Ilets village in South of Martinique. It is a reproduction of slaves village created by Gilbert Larose in order to pay homage to escaped slaves before their independence between 1850 and 1900. You will visit a little museum dedicated to the slaves’ history in Martinique, with an exhibition of statues carved in "mahogany wood" illustrating stage of live during this period. You will discover hut replicas in wood, with roofs in leaves of sugar canes where slaves lived, an opportunity to deep in tradition of Martinique, learn about lifestyle of yesteryear. You will visit the traditional Creole garden, seeing fruits and vegetables farming, sweet potatoes, manioc, guava, bananas. Your guide will show you the medicinal plants with their virtues as it was essential for the life and survival of the ancestors from Martinique living in campaigns.

3 HOURS
Kayaking In The Mangrove Forest
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Departing from the ship by boat for approx 30 minutes, you will go to a little islet where the kayaks are waiting for you. Safety lesson and briefing for Kayak, kayak inside the natural mangrove, There, your will receive a brief Kayak and safety lesson. Paddling from the islet, you will penetrate inside a natural mangrove where you will appreciate the peaceful and atmospheric area. You will discover with your guide this natural environment where there is the aquatic fauna reproduction. The calm water will be ideal for novices also. During the paddle under a vegetation umbrella in the mangrove, your escorts will relate the area's quiet benefit of this nature. Stop at Pointe du Bout beach for relax and soft drink On the way back you will stop at Pointe du Bout beach, relaxing and having a refreshment Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Kayaking In The Mangrove Forest CODE: TIM-H DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Departing from the ship by boat for approx 30 minutes, you will go to a little islet where the kayaks are waiting for you. Safety lesson and briefing for Kayak, kayak inside the natural mangrove, There, your will receive a brief Kayak and safety lesson. Paddling from the islet, you will penetrate inside a natural mangrove where you will appreciate the peaceful and atmospheric area. You will discover with your guide this natural environment where there is the aquatic fauna reproduction. The calm water will be ideal for novices also. During the paddle under a vegetation umbrella in the mangrove, your escorts will relate the area's quiet benefit of this nature. Stop at Pointe du Bout beach for relax and soft drink On the way back you will stop at Pointe du Bout beach, relaxing and having a refreshment Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity, and is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition and can swim. This tour is not suitable for pregnant women, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Paddles, lifejackets and snorkel vests are provided. Dry storage is available on the motorboat for guests' belongings and cameras during the kayaking segment. Wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes you won't mind getting wet (suitable for rocky terrain), and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and a towel from the ship. No previous experience is required. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity, and is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition and can swim. This tour is not suitable for pregnant women, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Paddles, lifejackets and snorkel vests are provided. Dry storage is available on the motorboat for guests' belongings and cameras during the kayaking segment. Wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes you won't mind getting wet (suitable for rocky terrain), and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and a towel from the ship. No previous experience is required.

2.5 HOURS
Martinique Heritage
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Explore the storied past and historic landmarks of Martinique during a memorable, half-day sightseeing tour of this picturesque island by cabrio-bus. Balata Church Depart the pier for the brief drive to the Balata Church. Built in 1925, the Balata Church is a mini-replica of the Sacred Heart Basilica of Montmartre in Paris, France. Perched above Fort de France, the church offers spectacular views and photo opportunities overlooking the capital city and its bay. Volcanological Museum Stop in Saint Pierre for a visit of the Volcanological Museum. St. Pierre is the most renowned locale in Martinique, albeit for tragic reasons. The town was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1902 that killed 30,000 people, except for a prisoner who was being held in an underground dungeon at the time. Saint Pierre is now designated as France's 101st 'City of Art and History'. Rum Distillery Next, re-board your cabrio-bus and proceed for a visit to the DEPAZ rum distillery, with explanation about process of production of the famous Agricol rum of Martinique. During your visit, you are invited to sample rum produced at the distillery. Following your visits, your tour concludes with a return drive to the pier by the same west coast road. En route, pass by Le Carbet, a charming fishing village where Christopher Columbus landed in 1502 and Paul Gauguin painted his most beautiful artwork. Your drive also passes by Schoelcher, a small village named for a famous 19th-century abolitionist who fought for the independence of slaves in the French West Indies. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered NEW EXCURSION Martinique Heritage CODE: TIM-A DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore the storied past and historic landmarks of Martinique during a memorable, half-day sightseeing tour of this picturesque island by cabrio-bus. Balata Church Depart the pier for the brief drive to the Balata Church. Built in 1925, the Balata Church is a mini-replica of the Sacred Heart Basilica of Montmartre in Paris, France. Perched above Fort de France, the church offers spectacular views and photo opportunities overlooking the capital city and its bay. Volcanological Museum Stop in Saint Pierre for a visit of the Volcanological Museum. St. Pierre is the most renowned locale in Martinique, albeit for tragic reasons. The town was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1902 that killed 30,000 people, except for a prisoner who was being held in an underground dungeon at the time. Saint Pierre is now designated as France's 101st 'City of Art and History'. Rum Distillery Next, re-board your cabrio-bus and proceed for a visit to the DEPAZ rum distillery, with explanation about process of production of the famous Agricol rum of Martinique. During your visit, you are invited to sample rum produced at the distillery. Following your visits, your tour concludes with a return drive to the pier by the same west coast road. En route, pass by Le Carbet, a charming fishing village where Christopher Columbus landed in 1502 and Paul Gauguin painted his most beautiful artwork. Your drive also passes by Schoelcher, a small village named for a famous 19th-century abolitionist who fought for the independence of slaves in the French West Indies. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, and is suitable for guests with limited mobility provided they can manage 2 steps to get on/off the cabrio-bus. It is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be a minimum of 21 years old to participate in the rum tasting. Please wear lightweight and comfortable clothing. The tour sequence may be reversed. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, and is suitable for guests with limited mobility provided they can manage 2 steps to get on/off the cabrio-bus. It is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be a minimum of 21 years old to participate in the rum tasting. Please wear lightweight and comfortable clothing. The tour sequence may be reversed.

4 HOURS
Palm-Mask Snorkel Experience
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Never snorkelled before? No problem. Your expert guide will explain how to use the provided equipment before you descend the ladder into the warm water. In Martinique, the maritime area from Trois-Îlets to Anses-d'Arlet is well-knownfor housing turtles that are quite easy to meet. Turtles remain wild marine animals, it is not 100% sure to be able to meet them, but the team on board knows where to see them. You just have to trust them, put on your fins, mask and snorkel, and then you can at least get to know the most seen turtle in the island, the green turtle! Calm animal, it is very simple to approach it gently, and it even happens to be curious. You will then have the opportunity to swim with turtles without difficulty, and to spend a moment out of time to admire them moving slowly underwater. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Palm-Mask Snorkel Experience CODE: TIM-J DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Never snorkelled before? No problem. Your expert guide will explain how to use the provided equipment before you descend the ladder into the warm water. In Martinique, the maritime area from Trois-Îlets to Anses-d'Arlet is well-knownfor housing turtles that are quite easy to meet. Turtles remain wild marine animals, it is not 100% sure to be able to meet them, but the team on board knows where to see them. You just have to trust them, put on your fins, mask and snorkel, and then you can at least get to know the most seen turtle in the island, the green turtle! Calm animal, it is very simple to approach it gently, and it even happens to be curious. You will then have the opportunity to swim with turtles without difficulty, and to spend a moment out of time to admire them moving slowly underwater.

3 HOURS

Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles

A Taste of Curacao Culture
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Join us for an immersive cultural and culinary journey of Curacao. After indulging in local flavors, you'll have the opportunity to learn a few phrases in Papiamento, the native language of Curacao. Immerse yourself in the rhythm and beat of authentic cultural music! Spend the day dancing away with your instructor, who will teach you a variety of exciting dances. This will enrich your cultural experience and help you connect more deeply with the local community. Your culinary adventure continues as you sample an array of traditional delicacies. Listen to the tales of your chef while enjoying tastings of Pan será sliced (Stewed beef, Saltfish with plantains, Salted beef). Complete your meal by savoring the taste of exquisite homemade chocolate, cashew nut cake, hot Cocoa and leter cookiTo, a perfect sweet ending to a flavorful journey. Explore the Curacao Maritime Museum, at your own expense during your free time for an opportunity to delve into the rich maritime history of the island. Learn about the seafaring stories that have shaped Curacao's past and present. Major points of interest seen on this excursion may include: Authentic Curacaoan tastings and drinks Learn the local language Interactive and immersive experience. Learn the traditional dances of Curacao. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION A Taste of Curacao Culture CODE: CUR-012 DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Join us for an immersive cultural and culinary journey of Curacao. After indulging in local flavors, you'll have the opportunity to learn a few phrases in Papiamento, the native language of Curacao. Immerse yourself in the rhythm and beat of authentic cultural music! Spend the day dancing away with your instructor, who will teach you a variety of exciting dances. This will enrich your cultural experience and help you connect more deeply with the local community. Your culinary adventure continues as you sample an array of traditional delicacies. Listen to the tales of your chef while enjoying tastings of Pan será sliced (Stewed beef, Saltfish with plantains, Salted beef). Complete your meal by savoring the taste of exquisite homemade chocolate, cashew nut cake, hot Cocoa and leter cookiTo, a perfect sweet ending to a flavorful journey. Explore the Curacao Maritime Museum, at your own expense during your free time for an opportunity to delve into the rich maritime history of the island. Learn about the seafaring stories that have shaped Curacao's past and present. Major points of interest seen on this excursion may include: Authentic Curacaoan tastings and drinks Learn the local language Interactive and immersive experience. Learn the traditional dances of Curacao. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately at times over uneven, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately at times over uneven, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition.

2.5 HOURS
Beach Hop & Turtle Snorkel Adventure
Beach Hop & Turtle Snorkel Adventure
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Experience the tropical treasures of Curacao from above-and-below sea level during this picturesque, half-day beach and snorkel excursion. Willemstad, Playa Grandi, Coral Reefs, Tropical Fish, Marine Life, Swimming, Snorkelling, Turtles Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive through the countryside en route to Playa Grandi, a pristine beach located on the westernmost point of the island and one of two great snorkelling spots to be visited today. Upon arrival, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear, then enter the crystal-clear water and begin your first snorkelling session. The amazing undersea world of Curacao abounds with multi-coloured coral reefs, tropical fish and marine life, and an opportunity to swim with the turtles that frequently visit Playa Grandi. Cas Abao Beach, Beach Chair, Complimentary Drink, Sunbathing, Swimming, Snorkelling After swimming and snorkelling at this splendid underwater marine park, re-board your coach and head to Cas Abao Beach. Your relaxing visit here includes a beach chair, complimentary drink and showers. Upon arrival, you can relax and unwind, soak up the tropical sun, and join your guide for the day's second swimming and snorkelling session in the beautiful blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 40-minute drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Beach Hop & Turtle Snorkel Adventure CODE: CUR-J DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Experience the tropical treasures of Curacao from above-and-below sea level during this picturesque, half-day beach and snorkel excursion. Willemstad, Playa Grandi, Coral Reefs, Tropical Fish, Marine Life, Swimming, Snorkelling, Turtles Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive through the countryside en route to Playa Grandi, a pristine beach located on the westernmost point of the island and one of two great snorkelling spots to be visited today. Upon arrival, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear, then enter the crystal-clear water and begin your first snorkelling session. The amazing undersea world of Curacao abounds with multi-coloured coral reefs, tropical fish and marine life, and an opportunity to swim with the turtles that frequently visit Playa Grandi. Cas Abao Beach, Beach Chair, Complimentary Drink, Sunbathing, Swimming, Snorkelling After swimming and snorkelling at this splendid underwater marine park, re-board your coach and head to Cas Abao Beach. Your relaxing visit here includes a beach chair, complimentary drink and showers. Upon arrival, you can relax and unwind, soak up the tropical sun, and join your guide for the day's second swimming and snorkelling session in the beautiful blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 40-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 191 yards (about 175 metres), at times over uneven, rocky and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, coaster or open-air bus, and 30 steps to negotiate to access the first beach. This tour is recommended for guests that are in good physical condition, and can swim in water too deep too stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour. Life vests and snorkelling equipment are provided. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Light currents, winds and waves can occur. The beach can be rocky (dead coral), which can make entering the sea a bit more difficult. Transfers are by open-air bus, coaster or air-conditioned coach, based upon availability. A beach chair, complimentary drink and shower are included during the stop at Cas Abao Beach; no facilities are available at Playa Grandi. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 191 yards (about 175 metres), at times over uneven, rocky and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, coaster or open-air bus, and 30 steps to negotiate to access the first beach. This tour is recommended for guests that are in good physical condition, and can swim in water too deep too stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection and a towel from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour. Life vests and snorkelling equipment are provided. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may not snorkel if they have consumed alcohol. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Light currents, winds and waves can occur. The beach can be rocky (dead coral), which can make entering the sea a bit more difficult. Transfers are by open-air bus, coaster or air-conditioned coach, based upon availability. A beach chair, complimentary drink and shower are included during the stop at Cas Abao Beach; no facilities are available at Playa Grandi. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions.

4 HOURS
Canvas Trails: A Journey
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Embrace your inner-artist in a creative new way during this interactive, half-day painting class in Willemstad. Willemstad, Local Artist's Studio, Interactive Painting Class Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the heart of Willemstad, and a visit to the studio of a local artist. Upon arrival at this intimate, creative space, meet the artist and begin your fun-filled, fully-interactive painting class whilst surrounded by the artist's unique artistic creations and the flavour of this exquisite island. Learn Techniques & Methods, Create Your Own Artwork During this creative and communicative experience, immerse yourself in a world of textures, colours, and drawings whilst the artist guides you in their own techniques and methods, as well as those employed by other artists on the island. The artist also imparts authentic stories about Curaçao's local culture and art scene. With inspiration from the artist's expertise and careful guidance, as well as Curacao's beautiful colours and local landscapes, create a unique artistic masterpiece of your very own. At the conclusion of your tour, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered NEW EXCURSION Canvas Trails: A Journey CODE: CUR-O DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Embrace your inner-artist in a creative new way during this interactive, half-day painting class in Willemstad. Willemstad, Local Artist's Studio, Interactive Painting Class Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the heart of Willemstad, and a visit to the studio of a local artist. Upon arrival at this intimate, creative space, meet the artist and begin your fun-filled, fully-interactive painting class whilst surrounded by the artist's unique artistic creations and the flavour of this exquisite island. Learn Techniques & Methods, Create Your Own Artwork During this creative and communicative experience, immerse yourself in a world of textures, colours, and drawings whilst the artist guides you in their own techniques and methods, as well as those employed by other artists on the island. The artist also imparts authentic stories about Curaçao's local culture and art scene. With inspiration from the artist's expertise and careful guidance, as well as Curacao's beautiful colours and local landscapes, create a unique artistic masterpiece of your very own. At the conclusion of your tour, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least four years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. All painting equipment is provided. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least four years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. All painting equipment is provided. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

4 HOURS
Capital Highlights by Electric Bike
Capital Highlights by Electric Bike
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Discover the island beauty and sights of Curacao in an eco-friendly new way during this invigorating sightseeing excursion via electric bike. Williamstad, E-Bike Safety and Riding Instructions, Guided E-Bike-Ride After receiving your E-Bike safety and riding instructions, don your safety helmet, hop on your E-Bike and begin your guided biking excursion. Your new, peddle-assisted E-Bike enables you to access places that buses cannot, and go further than you would on-foot. Otrobanda, Punda, Queen Emma Bridge, Harbour Area, Fort Amsterdam, Pietermaai Cathedral Your route begins with a ride through Otrobanda en route to Punda. Along the way, cross over the famous Queen Emma Bridge, a floating bridge connecting both sides of the capital. From here, pass by and view historical monuments in the inner-city and harbour area, an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Included are the colourful merchant houses on the quay of the harbour entrance, Fort Amsterdam, Curacao National Archive, also known as the 'Wedding Cake House', Pietermaai Cathedral, and the former floating fruit and vegetable market. Scharloo, '3 O'Clock Romance' Mural, Pietermaai Your E-Bike-ride continues through Scharloo. Here, see murals from the famous artist, Francis Sling. His 3 O'Clock Romance is one of the most photographed mural in Scharloo. After passing through Pietermaai, your tour concludes with a short ride back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Capital Highlights by Electric Bike CODE: CUR-K DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the island beauty and sights of Curacao in an eco-friendly new way during this invigorating sightseeing excursion via electric bike. Williamstad, E-Bike Safety and Riding Instructions, Guided E-Bike-Ride After receiving your E-Bike safety and riding instructions, don your safety helmet, hop on your E-Bike and begin your guided biking excursion. Your new, peddle-assisted E-Bike enables you to access places that buses cannot, and go further than you would on-foot. Otrobanda, Punda, Queen Emma Bridge, Harbour Area, Fort Amsterdam, Pietermaai Cathedral Your route begins with a ride through Otrobanda en route to Punda. Along the way, cross over the famous Queen Emma Bridge, a floating bridge connecting both sides of the capital. From here, pass by and view historical monuments in the inner-city and harbour area, an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Included are the colourful merchant houses on the quay of the harbour entrance, Fort Amsterdam, Curacao National Archive, also known as the 'Wedding Cake House', Pietermaai Cathedral, and the former floating fruit and vegetable market. Scharloo, '3 O'Clock Romance' Mural, Pietermaai Your E-Bike-ride continues through Scharloo. Here, see murals from the famous artist, Francis Sling. His 3 O'Clock Romance is one of the most photographed mural in Scharloo. After passing through Pietermaai, your tour concludes with a short ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 547 yards (about 500 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the electric-assisted bike. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, know how to ride a bicycle and/or have previous electric-biking experience. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests suffering from vertigo, balance and dexterity issues, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes or sneakers, and bring sun protection, bottled water and US$ or local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by parent or guardian over the age of 18. Bicycle helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time whilst riding. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 547 yards (about 500 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the electric-assisted bike. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, know how to ride a bicycle and/or have previous electric-biking experience. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests suffering from vertigo, balance and dexterity issues, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes or sneakers, and bring sun protection, bottled water and US$ or local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by parent or guardian over the age of 18. Bicycle helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time whilst riding. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

1.5 HOURS
Discover Curaçao
Discover Curaçao
CUR-A

This tour combines an interesting look at Curaçao's countryside and the town of Willemstad. Leaving the pier, your drive takes you east into the countryside past the salt flats, a favorite habitat of flamingoes. Continue your drive to the Hato Caves located near the island's airport. Hato Caves Comprised of a dramatic collection of grottos filled with stalactites, stalagmites and crystal-clear pools, these mystical caves offer a look at Curaçao from a different perspective. At the foot of the caves is the Petroglyph Trail. A short stroll will take you past an ancient shelter used by slave shepherds with exceptional 1,500-year-old religious scenes carved into the rock walls. Leaving the caves, continue to the Curaçao Museum in Otrobanda. Curaçao Museum Founded in 1946, the museum is housed in a former military quarantine hospital. The exhibits include contemporary art and a display offering some insight into life on the island during the mid-19th century. Queen Juliana Bridge Following your visit, continue with your drive across the Queen Juliana Bridge. From its height of 200 feet (60 metres) above Willemstad, you are afforded magnificent views of the capital and the Queen Emma Pontoon bridge, which provides a pedestrian link between Otrobanda and Punda. The Chobolobo Liqueur Factory and Punda Continue to Chobolobo to enjoy a taste of the world famous Blue Curacao Liqueur and see how it is made. Next, your guide will point out major points of interest as you drive through Punda in the heart of Willemstad. If you wish to stay in town, you may leave the tour at this point and return to the pier on your own, or stay with the coach for the short drive back to the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover Curaçao CODE: CUR-A DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This tour combines an interesting look at Curaçao's countryside and the town of Willemstad. Leaving the pier, your drive takes you east into the countryside past the salt flats, a favorite habitat of flamingoes. Continue your drive to the Hato Caves located near the island's airport. Hato Caves Comprised of a dramatic collection of grottos filled with stalactites, stalagmites and crystal-clear pools, these mystical caves offer a look at Curaçao from a different perspective. At the foot of the caves is the Petroglyph Trail. A short stroll will take you past an ancient shelter used by slave shepherds with exceptional 1,500-year-old religious scenes carved into the rock walls. Leaving the caves, continue to the Curaçao Museum in Otrobanda. Curaçao Museum Founded in 1946, the museum is housed in a former military quarantine hospital. The exhibits include contemporary art and a display offering some insight into life on the island during the mid-19th century. Queen Juliana Bridge Following your visit, continue with your drive across the Queen Juliana Bridge. From its height of 200 feet (60 metres) above Willemstad, you are afforded magnificent views of the capital and the Queen Emma Pontoon bridge, which provides a pedestrian link between Otrobanda and Punda. The Chobolobo Liqueur Factory and Punda Continue to Chobolobo to enjoy a taste of the world famous Blue Curacao Liqueur and see how it is made. Next, your guide will point out major points of interest as you drive through Punda in the heart of Willemstad. If you wish to stay in town, you may leave the tour at this point and return to the pier on your own, or stay with the coach for the short drive back to the ship. Please note: This tour involves moderate walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or for those who utilise a wheelchair. There are approximately 50 steps to negotiate when entering the Caves and some steps once inside. The terrain is uneven and gravel in parts and can become slippery. Comfortable, non-slip shoes are essential. Guests are requested not to touch the formations in Hato Caves for environmental reasons. Photography is only permitted in certain areas of the Caves. Participants in the liqueur sampling must be 21 years of age or over. If you wish to remain in Willemstad after your tour, please note that you will be responsible for your own return to the quayside. Please note: This tour involves moderate walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or for those who utilise a wheelchair. There are approximately 50 steps to negotiate when entering the Caves and some steps once inside. The terrain is uneven and gravel in parts and can become slippery. Comfortable, non-slip shoes are essential. Guests are requested not to touch the formations in Hato Caves for environmental reasons. Photography is only permitted in certain areas of the Caves. Participants in the liqueur sampling must be 21 years of age or over. If you wish to remain in Willemstad after your tour, please note that you will be responsible for your own return to the quayside.

3.5 HOURS
Discover Scuba
CUR-R

Discover the exquisite coral beds and walls, colourful tropical fish, and diverse marine life of sun-drenched Curaçao during this unforgettable, half-day scuba excursion. Willemstad, Dive Centre, White-Sand Beach, Scuba Introduction & Practice, Blue Waters Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the dive centre, located on a white-sand beach. Upon arrival, meet your divemaster, complete a brief theory session and introduction to diving equipment. Afterward, walk to the shallow waters just off the beach, don your scuba gear, and practice your new skills. Following your guided practice scuba session, proceed for your actual guided scuba session. Experience an intense feeling of freedom whilst immersing yourself in the infinite blue waters of Curaçao. Blue Waters, Guided Scuba Diving Session, Coral Reefs & Walls, Tropical Fish, Marine Life During this one-of-a-kind scuba diving session, you are guided by professionals to ensure a safe and unforgettable diving session. After taking the plunge, discover the stunning undersea beauty of this protected bay. Along the way, marvel at the exquisite coral reefs and walls, colourful tropical fish, and diverse marine life. This tour is suitable for beginners. At the conclusion of your tour, return your diving gear and wetsuit, then re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. NEW EXCURSION Discover Scuba CODE: CUR-R DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Discover the exquisite coral beds and walls, colourful tropical fish, and diverse marine life of sun-drenched Curaçao during this unforgettable, half-day scuba excursion. Willemstad, Dive Centre, White-Sand Beach, Scuba Introduction & Practice, Blue Waters Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the dive centre, located on a white-sand beach. Upon arrival, meet your divemaster, complete a brief theory session and introduction to diving equipment. Afterward, walk to the shallow waters just off the beach, don your scuba gear, and practice your new skills. Following your guided practice scuba session, proceed for your actual guided scuba session. Experience an intense feeling of freedom whilst immersing yourself in the infinite blue waters of Curaçao. Blue Waters, Guided Scuba Diving Session, Coral Reefs & Walls, Tropical Fish, Marine Life During this one-of-a-kind scuba diving session, you are guided by professionals to ensure a safe and unforgettable diving session. After taking the plunge, discover the stunning undersea beauty of this protected bay. Along the way, marvel at the exquisite coral reefs and walls, colourful tropical fish, and diverse marine life. This tour is suitable for beginners. At the conclusion of your tour, return your diving gear and wetsuit, then re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, and can swim in water too deep too stand. This tour involves a drift dive with currents and it is suitable to non-certified divers. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 10 years old to participate on this tour. Guests must have swimming ability and good physical conditions. You must complete and sign a required medical questionnaire and liability waiver, to participate on this tour. The tour includes all scuba equipment, including a wetsuit. You may wish to bring your own mask and snorkel. Nitrox is available upon request. The actual dive sites are determined by the captain/dive master, and based on weather and sea conditions. The dive profile is determined by the dive master. All dive activities are guided by a certified PADI Dive Master and/or PADI Scuba Instructor. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Guests may not dive if they have consumed alcohol. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, and can swim in water too deep too stand. This tour involves a drift dive with currents and it is suitable to non-certified divers. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 10 years old to participate on this tour. Guests must have swimming ability and good physical conditions. You must complete and sign a required medical questionnaire and liability waiver, to participate on this tour. The tour includes all scuba equipment, including a wetsuit. You may wish to bring your own mask and snorkel. Nitrox is available upon request. The actual dive sites are determined by the captain/dive master, and based on weather and sea conditions. The dive profile is determined by the dive master. All dive activities are guided by a certified PADI Dive Master and/or PADI Scuba Instructor. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Guests may not dive if they have consumed alcohol. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

3 HOURS
Flavors, History & Scenic Wonders of Curacao (Wheelchair Accessible)
CUR-016

Join us on an unforgettable, fully accessible shore excursion that will immerse you in the vibrant beauty of Curacao! This carefully crafted tour is designed to offer a perfect balance of history, local flavors, and natural wonders, all in a relaxing and inclusive environment. Your adventure begins with a visit to the historic Landhuis Chobolobo, the home of the famous Blue Curacao liquor. Take a fascinating, guided tour of the distillery and learn all about the unique process behind creating this world-renowned spirit. Hear the stories, see the craftsmanship in action, and enjoy a taste of Curacao’s iconic liqueur. Next, you'll experience the healing power of Curacao’s Aloe Vera at a local farm. Your informative guide will walk you through the many benefits of this incredible plant, from soothing skin to promoting overall health. You’ll also have the chance to visit the on-site shop, where you can purchase a variety of luxurious Aloe Vera products or treat yourself to some freshly baked, delicious banana bread. Continue your journey through Curaçao's rich culture in Willemstad with a visit to the Chichi® Shop, where local female artisans create vibrant figurines symbolizing the nurturing Caribbean elder sister. Each piece reflects the island's artistic heritage. Next, capture memories at the colorful Curaçao Signage before exploring the historic Wedding Cake House in Scharloo. This architectural gem, inspired by tiered wedding cakes, showcases colonial design and traditional coral block construction. The tour continues with a short sightseeing excursion through Jan Thiel, where you’ll be treated to stunning views and learn about the rich history of this area. You’ll also have the chance to admire the picturesque salt pans, which add to the beauty of the landscape. Finally, no visit to Curacao would be complete without a stop at Handelskade in Willemstad, famous for its colorful waterfront buildings and colonial mansions. Take in the rich cultural history of this iconic area while enjoying the scenic views that surround you, wrapping up a day full of discovery. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Flavors, History & Scenic Wonders of Curacao (Wheelchair Accessible) CODE: CUR-016 DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Join us on an unforgettable, fully accessible shore excursion that will immerse you in the vibrant beauty of Curacao! This carefully crafted tour is designed to offer a perfect balance of history, local flavors, and natural wonders, all in a relaxing and inclusive environment. Your adventure begins with a visit to the historic Landhuis Chobolobo, the home of the famous Blue Curacao liquor. Take a fascinating, guided tour of the distillery and learn all about the unique process behind creating this world-renowned spirit. Hear the stories, see the craftsmanship in action, and enjoy a taste of Curacao’s iconic liqueur. Next, you'll experience the healing power of Curacao’s Aloe Vera at a local farm. Your informative guide will walk you through the many benefits of this incredible plant, from soothing skin to promoting overall health. You’ll also have the chance to visit the on-site shop, where you can purchase a variety of luxurious Aloe Vera products or treat yourself to some freshly baked, delicious banana bread. Continue your journey through Curaçao's rich culture in Willemstad with a visit to the Chichi® Shop, where local female artisans create vibrant figurines symbolizing the nurturing Caribbean elder sister. Each piece reflects the island's artistic heritage. Next, capture memories at the colorful Curaçao Signage before exploring the historic Wedding Cake House in Scharloo. This architectural gem, inspired by tiered wedding cakes, showcases colonial design and traditional coral block construction. The tour continues with a short sightseeing excursion through Jan Thiel, where you’ll be treated to stunning views and learn about the rich history of this area. You’ll also have the chance to admire the picturesque salt pans, which add to the beauty of the landscape. Finally, no visit to Curacao would be complete without a stop at Handelskade in Willemstad, famous for its colorful waterfront buildings and colonial mansions. Take in the rich cultural history of this iconic area while enjoying the scenic views that surround you, wrapping up a day full of discovery. Special note: This tour is designed with accessibility in mind, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the beauty and culture of Curacao at a leisurely pace. Accessible Van, seats per vehicle: 4 people (3 able bodied + 1 WCH User); other configurations on request. Step-free, curb-free routes. Accessible vehicles equipped with ramps or lift will be used. Wheelchair Lift: Max weight: 200-300kg (combined). Max length: 130cm. Max width: 87cm, Max height inside vehicle: 150-180cm. Accessible restrooms are present along the route. Join us for a relaxing, informative, and unforgettable experience on the island of Curacao! Special note: This tour is designed with accessibility in mind, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the beauty and culture of Curacao at a leisurely pace. Accessible Van, seats per vehicle: 4 people (3 able bodied + 1 WCH User); other configurations on request. Step-free, curb-free routes. Accessible vehicles equipped with ramps or lift will be used. Wheelchair Lift: Max weight: 200-300kg (combined). Max length: 130cm. Max width: 87cm, Max height inside vehicle: 150-180cm. Accessible restrooms are present along the route. Join us for a relaxing, informative, and unforgettable experience on the island of Curacao!

4 HOURS
Made in Curacao
Made in Curacao
CUR-M

Explore a taste pair of unique and interesting products from Curaçao during this scenic and informative, sightseeing and shopping excursion. Willemstad, Aloe Vera Farm, Tour and Tasting, Onsite Shop Depart the pier for the short drive to the Aloe Vera Farm. Upon arrival, take a seat underneath the big palapa and learn about the plantation, farm and the healing effects of the aloe vera plant. In addition, you will learn how aloe juice is made out of this plant, then proceed for a tasting of 100% pure aloe vera. Afterward, some free time is made available to browse the onsite shop, which sells products containing this wonderful botanical ingredient. Chobolobo Mansion, Liqueur Distillery, Tour and Tasting, Onsite Shop Next, re-board your coach and head to the Chobolobo Mansion, an original liqueur distillery where delicious liqueurs like the famous 'Blue Curaçao' are produced. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour. See the machines they still use to make these delicious drinks, and learn about how the distillery process works. Following your tour, proceed for a tasting of Blue Curacao, then stop by the onsite shop for an opportunity to purchase their flavourful, multi-coloured liqueurs as souvenirs of your visit. City Centre, Tropical Building, Colonial Mansions, Bridge, Superb Harbour and City View Leaving the mansion, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. En route, pass through the city centre, then by fascinating tropical buildings and colourful, old, Colonial-style mansions. From the bridge, enjoy a spectacular panoramic view overlooking the harbour city centre Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Made in Curacao CODE: CUR-M DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore a taste pair of unique and interesting products from Curaçao during this scenic and informative, sightseeing and shopping excursion. Willemstad, Aloe Vera Farm, Tour and Tasting, Onsite Shop Depart the pier for the short drive to the Aloe Vera Farm. Upon arrival, take a seat underneath the big palapa and learn about the plantation, farm and the healing effects of the aloe vera plant. In addition, you will learn how aloe juice is made out of this plant, then proceed for a tasting of 100% pure aloe vera. Afterward, some free time is made available to browse the onsite shop, which sells products containing this wonderful botanical ingredient. Chobolobo Mansion, Liqueur Distillery, Tour and Tasting, Onsite Shop Next, re-board your coach and head to the Chobolobo Mansion, an original liqueur distillery where delicious liqueurs like the famous 'Blue Curaçao' are produced. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour. See the machines they still use to make these delicious drinks, and learn about how the distillery process works. Following your tour, proceed for a tasting of Blue Curacao, then stop by the onsite shop for an opportunity to purchase their flavourful, multi-coloured liqueurs as souvenirs of your visit. City Centre, Tropical Building, Colonial Mansions, Bridge, Superb Harbour and City View Leaving the mansion, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. En route, pass through the city centre, then by fascinating tropical buildings and colourful, old, Colonial-style mansions. From the bridge, enjoy a spectacular panoramic view overlooking the harbour city centre Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 328 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to get on/off the coach without assistance. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water and US$ or local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 328 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to get on/off the coach without assistance. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water and US$ or local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary.

2 HOURS
Mangrove Paddleboarding
CUR-013

Discover the beauty of the mangroves and the tranquil waters of Spanish Water Bay on a guided Stand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) tour. Experience the beauty of Curacao's pristine nature, explore hidden mangrove forests, and marvel at the stunning waterfront villas that dot the shoreline. Experienced instructors will take you upwind by boat to the sheltered mangrove area, providing the perfect conditions for a smooth and effortless paddle. Soak in the Beauty of Nature and Unwind with the wind at your back as you make your way back to the start point, let the gentle breeze guide you along the glistening waters. After your SUP adventure, you will receive a complimentary soft drink and a snack, then, unwind on the terrace of the restaurant, overlooking Spanish Water Bay. Major points of interest seen on this excursion may include: Stunning Mangroves and grand villas Fun paddleboard adventure Explanation of Fauna and history Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Mangrove Paddleboarding CODE: CUR-013 DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the beauty of the mangroves and the tranquil waters of Spanish Water Bay on a guided Stand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) tour. Experience the beauty of Curacao's pristine nature, explore hidden mangrove forests, and marvel at the stunning waterfront villas that dot the shoreline. Experienced instructors will take you upwind by boat to the sheltered mangrove area, providing the perfect conditions for a smooth and effortless paddle. Soak in the Beauty of Nature and Unwind with the wind at your back as you make your way back to the start point, let the gentle breeze guide you along the glistening waters. After your SUP adventure, you will receive a complimentary soft drink and a snack, then, unwind on the terrace of the restaurant, overlooking Spanish Water Bay. Major points of interest seen on this excursion may include: Stunning Mangroves and grand villas Fun paddleboard adventure Explanation of Fauna and history Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately at times over uneven, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition. Tour consists of walking, standing and being able to balance on a paddleboard. Children must know how to swim. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately at times over uneven, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition. Tour consists of walking, standing and being able to balance on a paddleboard. Children must know how to swim.

3 HOURS
Off Road Adventure in the Wild West
Off Road Adventure in the Wild West
CUR-N

During this off-road adventure, you will encounter Curaçao's natural beauty and together with your guide discover the 'well-kept secrets' of the Island, as you visit areas only accessible with an off-road vehicle. En-route to Hato Viakte,Voodoo Cave En-route to Hato Viakte your journey of discovery will cross the arid rugged plain with its unique cacti and limestone rock formation. Distinctive limestone plateaus exist and hidden caves have formed over time, your local guide will escort you to "Kueba di Brua" which translated means the Voodoo Cave. Brief photo stop at Bull's Eye A brief photo stop will be made at Bull's Eye, once used as a WWII training target for allied dive-bombers, a monument now stands as a tribute to those who served. Stop at the "Supldo Patrick" After leaving the Curaçao's 'Desert' we will visit the 'Suplado Patrick', this natural blowhole is one of the most visited sites on the Island. The windier and rougher the weather, the better the show ! The expanding tourism sector is key to the Islands economy. In contrast, during the journey back to the ship your route will pass the Island's dry dock and bunkering facility your guide will explain the importance oil refining and transshipment, Salt Plainf of Sint Michiel As you continue passed salt plains of Sint Michiel you may be fortunate enough to see the native flamingo. Major points of interest seen on this excursion may include: · Shete Boka National Park · Boka Pistol · Bos di San Antonio Cave Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Off Road Adventure in the Wild West CODE: CUR-N DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. During this off-road adventure, you will encounter Curaçao's natural beauty and together with your guide discover the 'well-kept secrets' of the Island, as you visit areas only accessible with an off-road vehicle. En-route to Hato Viakte,Voodoo Cave En-route to Hato Viakte your journey of discovery will cross the arid rugged plain with its unique cacti and limestone rock formation. Distinctive limestone plateaus exist and hidden caves have formed over time, your local guide will escort you to "Kueba di Brua" which translated means the Voodoo Cave. Brief photo stop at Bull's Eye A brief photo stop will be made at Bull's Eye, once used as a WWII training target for allied dive-bombers, a monument now stands as a tribute to those who served. Stop at the "Supldo Patrick" After leaving the Curaçao's 'Desert' we will visit the 'Suplado Patrick', this natural blowhole is one of the most visited sites on the Island. The windier and rougher the weather, the better the show ! The expanding tourism sector is key to the Islands economy. In contrast, during the journey back to the ship your route will pass the Island's dry dock and bunkering facility your guide will explain the importance oil refining and transshipment, Salt Plainf of Sint Michiel As you continue passed salt plains of Sint Michiel you may be fortunate enough to see the native flamingo. Major points of interest seen on this excursion may include: · Shete Boka National Park · Boka Pistol · Bos di San Antonio Cave Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of off-road driving over bumpy and uneven natural surfaces and inclines, and a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, cobblestone and natural surfaces, with a few steep steps to negotiate to get on/off the Jeep and 1 kilometer (0.62 mile) walking in total This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair; guests must be able to get in/out of the Giant Off Road without assistance. Guests must follow the safety instructions of their guides at all times, and, for safety reasons, must remain seated with their seatbelts fastened once the vehicle is in motion; the seatbelts are lap belts. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. A signed waiver is required to participate in this excursion. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of off-road driving over bumpy and uneven natural surfaces and inclines, and a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, cobblestone and natural surfaces, with a few steep steps to negotiate to get on/off the Jeep and 1 kilometer (0.62 mile) walking in total This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair; guests must be able to get in/out of the Giant Off Road without assistance. Guests must follow the safety instructions of their guides at all times, and, for safety reasons, must remain seated with their seatbelts fastened once the vehicle is in motion; the seatbelts are lap belts. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. A signed waiver is required to participate in this excursion.

4 HOURS
Seaworld Explorer
Seaworld Explorer
CUR-D

Discover the fascinating underwater world of Curaçao as you glide along in the comfort of your air-conditioned semi-sub. Willemstad, Seaworld Explorer From the dock in Willemstad, it's only a short drive by taxi to the Seaworld Explorer, a state-of-the-art semi-submarine. Developed in Australia for use on the Great Barrier Reef, this vessel does not actually submerge. You'll descend into the hull of this cruising underwater observatory, and sit in air-conditioned comfort, 5 feet below the surface of the water. South Coast of Curaço, Coral Reefs, Sea wall As you explore the sea life through large glass windows, see dozens of colorful tropical fish such as Yellowtail Snapper, Sergeant Majors, Parrotfish and Queen Angelfish. Your underwater adventure also includes a narrated tour of the coral reefs along the south side of the island, which took thousands of years to grow. Look out for the diver, who will feed some of the fish, alongside the Seaworld Explorer. Just offshore you'll also observe the ocean wall, which drops sharply to depths of several hundred feet. This tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Seaworld Explorer CODE: CUR-D DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover the fascinating underwater world of Curaçao as you glide along in the comfort of your air-conditioned semi-sub. Willemstad, Seaworld Explorer From the dock in Willemstad, it's only a short drive by taxi to the Seaworld Explorer, a state-of-the-art semi-submarine. Developed in Australia for use on the Great Barrier Reef, this vessel does not actually submerge. You'll descend into the hull of this cruising underwater observatory, and sit in air-conditioned comfort, 5 feet below the surface of the water. South Coast of Curaço, Coral Reefs, Sea wall As you explore the sea life through large glass windows, see dozens of colorful tropical fish such as Yellowtail Snapper, Sergeant Majors, Parrotfish and Queen Angelfish. Your underwater adventure also includes a narrated tour of the coral reefs along the south side of the island, which took thousands of years to grow. Look out for the diver, who will feed some of the fish, alongside the Seaworld Explorer. Just offshore you'll also observe the ocean wall, which drops sharply to depths of several hundred feet. This tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: The Seaworld Explorer is not suitable for those who suffer from seasickness. This tour involves limited walking, however passengers must be able to negotiate 6 steep steps onto and off the Seaworld Explorer. Marine life sightings are dependent on local sea conditions. Please note: The Seaworld Explorer is not suitable for those who suffer from seasickness. This tour involves limited walking, however passengers must be able to negotiate 6 steep steps onto and off the Seaworld Explorer. Marine life sightings are dependent on local sea conditions.

1.5 HOURS
See & Sea Island Tour
See & Sea Island Tour
CUR-B

This tour will give you the opportunity to see Curaçao from the sea and as well as the land. Seaworld Explorer The Seaworld Explorer is a state-of-the-art semi-submersible developed in Australia for use on the Great Barrier Reef. The vessel does not submerge; you descend into the hull of the boat and sit in air-conditioned comfort five feet below the surface of the water, observing sea life through clear glass windows. Depart the pier for the three-mile drive to the Curaçao Hilton Hotel & Casino Resort and board the Seaworld Explorer. Your narrated tour takes you along the coral reefs on the south side of the island. Just offshore is a wall that drops sharply to depths of several hundred feet. From your underwater viewpoint you have a perfect view of the tropical marine life including colorful parrot fish and queen angelfish, as well as colonies of delicate coral that were thousands of years in the making. Watch in awe as a diver is surrounded by hungry fish as he hand-feeds them right in front of your window. A marine expert is available to provide information on the amazing underwater world surrounding your vessel. Queen Juliana Bridge Once back on land, head over the Queen Juliana Bridge, which rises 200 feet above Willemstad and affords a magnificent view of the capital and the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge, a pedestrian link between Otrobanda and Punda. The Chobolobo Liqueur Factory and Punda Continue to Chobolobo to enjoy a taste of the world famous Blue Curacao Liqueur and see how it is made. Next, your guide will point out major points of interest as you drive through Punda in the heart of Willemstad. If you wish to stay in town, you may leave the tour at this point and return to the pier on your own, or stay with the coach for the short drive back to the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered See & Sea Island Tour CODE: CUR-B DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered This tour will give you the opportunity to see Curaçao from the sea and as well as the land. Seaworld Explorer The Seaworld Explorer is a state-of-the-art semi-submersible developed in Australia for use on the Great Barrier Reef. The vessel does not submerge; you descend into the hull of the boat and sit in air-conditioned comfort five feet below the surface of the water, observing sea life through clear glass windows. Depart the pier for the three-mile drive to the Curaçao Hilton Hotel & Casino Resort and board the Seaworld Explorer. Your narrated tour takes you along the coral reefs on the south side of the island. Just offshore is a wall that drops sharply to depths of several hundred feet. From your underwater viewpoint you have a perfect view of the tropical marine life including colorful parrot fish and queen angelfish, as well as colonies of delicate coral that were thousands of years in the making. Watch in awe as a diver is surrounded by hungry fish as he hand-feeds them right in front of your window. A marine expert is available to provide information on the amazing underwater world surrounding your vessel. Queen Juliana Bridge Once back on land, head over the Queen Juliana Bridge, which rises 200 feet above Willemstad and affords a magnificent view of the capital and the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge, a pedestrian link between Otrobanda and Punda. The Chobolobo Liqueur Factory and Punda Continue to Chobolobo to enjoy a taste of the world famous Blue Curacao Liqueur and see how it is made. Next, your guide will point out major points of interest as you drive through Punda in the heart of Willemstad. If you wish to stay in town, you may leave the tour at this point and return to the pier on your own, or stay with the coach for the short drive back to the ship. Please note: Tour involves moderate walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility Guests must be able to safely manage steps on the semi-submersible boat. We recommend wearing lightweight clothing, flat, rubber-soled shoes and sun protection. Please note: Tour involves moderate walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility Guests must be able to safely manage steps on the semi-submersible boat. We recommend wearing lightweight clothing, flat, rubber-soled shoes and sun protection.

2.5 HOURS
Snorkel and Beach Break
CUR-Q

Explore one of the best snorkelling spots on the island of Curaçao during this immersive, half-day snorkelling tour and beach excursion. Willemstad, White-Sand Beach, Blue Water, Southern Caribbean Sea, Guided Snorkelling Depart the pier for the scenic drive to one of the best snorkelling locations on the island of Curaçao. Upon arrival at the idyllic, white-sand beach, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear. Afterward, enter the inviting, turquoise-blue waters of the southern Caribbean Sea and begin your guided snorkelling session. Coral Reefs, Parrotfish, Sergeant Majors, Butterflyfish, Grunts, Marine Life, Beach, Free Time Whilst exploring these crystal-clear waters, marvel at the amazing coral reefs, along with parrotfish, sergeant majors, butterflyfish, grunts, and many other species of tropical fish and marine life found in the Caribbean Sea. Following the snorkelling portion of your tour, return to the beach for some free time to relax, soak up the warm, tropical sun, and enjoy picturesque views of your surrounds. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Snorkel and Beach Break CODE: CUR-Q DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Explore one of the best snorkelling spots on the island of Curaçao during this immersive, half-day snorkelling tour and beach excursion. Willemstad, White-Sand Beach, Blue Water, Southern Caribbean Sea, Guided Snorkelling Depart the pier for the scenic drive to one of the best snorkelling locations on the island of Curaçao. Upon arrival at the idyllic, white-sand beach, receive your safety and snorkelling instructions and gear. Afterward, enter the inviting, turquoise-blue waters of the southern Caribbean Sea and begin your guided snorkelling session. Coral Reefs, Parrotfish, Sergeant Majors, Butterflyfish, Grunts, Marine Life, Beach, Free Time Whilst exploring these crystal-clear waters, marvel at the amazing coral reefs, along with parrotfish, sergeant majors, butterflyfish, grunts, and many other species of tropical fish and marine life found in the Caribbean Sea. Following the snorkelling portion of your tour, return to the beach for some free time to relax, soak up the warm, tropical sun, and enjoy picturesque views of your surrounds. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, and can swim in water too deep too stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least four years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Snorkelling gear is included. You may wish to bring your own mask and snorkel. Guests may not dive if they have consumed alcohol. The actual snorkelling sites are determined by your guide, and based on weather and sea conditions. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a moderate amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), at times over uneven and sandy surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, and can swim in water too deep too stand. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach or water shoes, and bring sun protection, a towel, bottled water, and US Dollars or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least four years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 18 years old. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Snorkelling gear is included. You may wish to bring your own mask and snorkel. Guests may not dive if they have consumed alcohol. The actual snorkelling sites are determined by your guide, and based on weather and sea conditions. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions.

3 HOURS
Willemstad Trolley Train
Willemstad Trolley Train
CUR-C

Experience the beauty of Curaçao's capital on a tour that takes you through historic Willemstad. From the pier, you are transferred by taxi across the Queen Juliana Bridge to the waiting trolley train. Scharloo Your tour begins at Fort Amsterdam then it is off to Scharloo, a residential neighborhood with picturesque homes built by Curaçao's wealthy merchants during the 1880s. Stop at Bolo di Bruit, known as the Wedding Cake House and the city's most photographed building. It is now the site of the Central Historical Archives. Pietermaai Cathedral Leaving Scharloo, enter Pietermaii Cathedral, the largest and most impressive church on the island. In addition, view Queen Wilhelmina Park, the scene of frequent cultural events, and Water Fort Arches, an imposing fortress that was the site of the Willhem III Barracks. Fort Amsterdam Finally, visit Fort Amsterdam built in 1635 to guard the vital entrance of the harbor from enemy ships. The citadel was later converted into the Governor's Palace and the office of the Central Government of the Netherlands Antilles. The fort is one of many structures that lend a sense of history and atmosphere to the city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the end of the tour a taxi awaits to take you back to the ship or you may wish to stay in town and walk the short distance back to the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Willemstad Trolley Train CODE: CUR-C DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Experience the beauty of Curaçao's capital on a tour that takes you through historic Willemstad. From the pier, you are transferred by taxi across the Queen Juliana Bridge to the waiting trolley train. Scharloo Your tour begins at Fort Amsterdam then it is off to Scharloo, a residential neighborhood with picturesque homes built by Curaçao's wealthy merchants during the 1880s. Stop at Bolo di Bruit, known as the Wedding Cake House and the city's most photographed building. It is now the site of the Central Historical Archives. Pietermaai Cathedral Leaving Scharloo, enter Pietermaii Cathedral, the largest and most impressive church on the island. In addition, view Queen Wilhelmina Park, the scene of frequent cultural events, and Water Fort Arches, an imposing fortress that was the site of the Willhem III Barracks. Fort Amsterdam Finally, visit Fort Amsterdam built in 1635 to guard the vital entrance of the harbor from enemy ships. The citadel was later converted into the Governor's Palace and the office of the Central Government of the Netherlands Antilles. The fort is one of many structures that lend a sense of history and atmosphere to the city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the end of the tour a taxi awaits to take you back to the ship or you may wish to stay in town and walk the short distance back to the ship. Please note: Tour provides easy sightseeing with little walking. Guests must be able to maneuver the steps on and off the trolley. Please note: Tour provides easy sightseeing with little walking. Guests must be able to maneuver the steps on and off the trolley.

1.5 HOURS
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