
$99
Catamaran Cruise and Snorkel The fun begins the moment you step aboard this spacious and comfortable 50-foot sailing catamaran for no more than 50 guests. Voted one of Bermuda's Top Tours, this is a catamaran and coral reef snorkel experience you won't want to miss and certainly will never forget. Setting out from the pier, your captain and crew will give you more information on the islands of Bermuda as you sail along the coast on this King's Wharf port tour. They will also tell you a little bit about the marine life you'll see during your snorkeling. On this Bermuda excursion, you will be served complimentary bottled water, orange juice, pineapple juice, and the famous hot home-baked cookies that are prepared fresh on board daily. Before arriving at the location, a snorkel instruction and safety talk will be given. Once you arrive at a secluded and picturesque, shallow water cove, the crew will drop anchor. Then, it's time to visit Bermuda's other beautiful world, the waters below. Bermuda boasts one of the world's most northerly coral reef systems. The shallow waters around the islands are host to thousands of spectacular marine creatures. You will have approximately 2 hours for snorkeling and swimming off the boat, or just relaxing on deck. Life vests swim noodles, snorkel vests, stand-up paddle boards, and kayaks will also be provided for you to use during this time. After the stop, the crew will pull anchor and will offer you a complimentary famous rum swizzle as you take a leisurely sail back to the pier. Additional swizzles can be purchased - a cash bar is also available. To top off this great day, while you are having fun, you are also helping others. A portion of your trip's proceeds goes toward cancer research, with contributions being made to the Bermuda Cancer and Health Center. What a win-win for everyone!
King’s Wharf, Bermuda, offers docking at Royal Naval Dockyard. Travelers explore Fort Scaur and Gibbs Hill Lighthouse. Excursions include snorkeling at Church Bay. Local markets sell fish chowder. The peak season, May to September, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures pink beaches and Atlantic vistas. Dining onboard includes spiny lobster, a Bermudian favorite. Souvenirs, like cedar crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Bermuda Triangle history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the subtropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. King’s Wharf’s coastal charm offers a vibrant Bermudian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic forts and scenic beaches, making King’s Wharf an engaging destination. (126 words)
Guests may wish to wear a comfortable cover up over their swim suit. Sensible, rubber-soled shoes are recommended for walking on the boat. Do not forget a towel. Sun glasses and sunscreen are also suggested.
210 minutes