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SeaTrek and Coral World

Product information

$175

Reviews

4.8

Description

SeaTrek and Coral World Imagine walking in zero gravity while surrounded by incredible aquatic life - that's Sea Trek, the world's premier underwater helmet-diving experience. And considering that you also get to see Coral World on this St. Thomas port tour, you'll probably wish the day would never end. Following an orientation, a guide will lead you along an underwater trail through the coral reef that surrounds Coral World's Undersea Observatory. The tour lasts for approximately half an hour. Fish and other sea creatures swim right up to your visor. Because the animals are not captive, you never know what may come your way. The helmet provides the air, weight and stability to walk upright under the water. There's even a handrail for additional support. Gloves and booties provide extra comfort. Your head and hair stay completely dry and you breathe normally inside the helmet. The helmet is large enough so you can even wear your glasses. Friends and family who are not participants may watch you on your trek from the bottom level of the Undersea Observatory. Upon arrival at the park, you will be told what time your underwater walk is, so you can plan your time at the park. Your tour also includes free time to explore Coral World before or after your Sea Trek. They will also tell you what time to be back at the main gate for your transfer back to the pier. A high-definition video and photos of your dive will be available for purchase. The minimum weight to participate is 80 pounds. Space is extremely limited and will sell out. Book early to avoid disappointment.

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shoreex

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Information

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, offers docking at Havensight Port. Travelers explore Blackbeard’s Castle and Magens Bay. Excursions include snorkeling at Coki Beach. Local markets sell callaloo. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures pirate history and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes fungi, a Virgin Islands favorite. Souvenirs, like shell crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Danish colonial history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Charlotte Amalie’s historic charm offers a vibrant stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of scenic beaches and cultural landmarks, making St. Thomas an engaging destination. (126 words)

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Adult Price
$175