Island Day Trips
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Departes from: Pelican Marina
Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Time: 9:00AM
Check-in: 8:00AM
Return: 4:30PM
Ship : LAMBADA
Port fee: $ 12 (not included)
Lambada, a 63' sail cat, was the first new breed of day charter cats to arrive in St Maarten in1996. The boats are very spacious areas with proper seating, a walk up bar and two toilets. There are two nets up front which guests prize as prime positions to sunbathe while sailing, and an angled ladder that is lowered in the front for effortless access and exit into the water when snorkeling.
Sun block, towels, cover ups, hats and extra cash should be brought along. Cameras are fine to bring on board as all bags can be stowed away. The bar is well stocked with beers, rum punch, sodas and wine. |
This little Cay is pure paradise, lying a short distance off the coast of Anguilla. Completely deserted excepting for the two little restaurants that provide lunch to visitors, nobody lives on Prickly Pear and restaurant staff travel over each day to be of service. This destination is all about relaxation. Palm trees bask in the sun, sugar birds dart through the restaurant and besides the three reefs for snorkeling, a walk around the island reveals great bird life. Simply gorgeous, Prickly Pear is a great choice for families with kids as the boat anchors for the day in one spot, with a nice long beach and shallow waters close in. Lunch is also a choice of BBQ chicken, fish or ribs and the day is spent languidly snorkeling, swimming or sunbathing. The call to leave comes all too soon.
Day sails on Lambada are best described as fun, party trips, suitable for families, singles, and couples of all ages. We enjoy a tremendous amount of return guests who name the boat and crew as their number one vacation trip.
Lambada 63' sail cat, was the first new breed of day charter cats to arrive in St Maarten in1996. The boats are very spacious areas with proper seating, a walk up bar and two toilets. There are two nets up front which guests prize as prime positions to sunbathe while sailing, and an angled ladder that is lowered in the front for effortless access and exit into the water when snorkeling.
Sun block, towels, cover ups, hats and extra cash should be brought along. Cameras are fine to bring on board as all bags can be stowed away. The bar is well stocked with beers, rum punch, sodas and wine.
Drinks, French baguette, Gouda cheese and apples are served while sailing. All snorkel gear is included on board, as well as belts which ensure safety,and lessons are available if required. Once at a destination, snorkellers and swimmers can swim to shore or the reefs, bags and non swimmers can ride in the dinghy to the beach with the crew. All guests should bring along bathing suits.
These trips do not have island tours or shopping as part of their itinerary.
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