
Sail to Nirvana
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$159
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Sail to Nirvana Sailing, snorkeling, and swimming. We've gotta hand it to you - you've picked a particularly great way to spend the day! Climb aboard your sailboat where you will find plenty of space in the shade or sun, as there are never more than 30 guests plus crew on board. Sit back, lie down, hang on, and of course, relax, as the crew welcomes you on board this St. Maarten excursion and the captain prepares to sail. Departing from Philipsburg, your captain will take you on a beautiful course past bays and some of the island's lowlands. The day's itinerary is based on the sea and weather conditions and your captain will take you to where you will have the best experience. Two of the captain's favorite spots are Baie Longue and Mullet Bay. When the boat arrives at Baie Longue, it is often greeted by a myriad of sea creatures, making this a perfect spot for snorkeling. You can even try using a paddleboard or an ocean kayak. While you are snorkeling, walking the beach, or chilling out on one of the comfy cushions, your hostess is cooking a full lunch of Caribbean-inspired treats such as coconut curry chicken with rice, usually a nice green salad and French bread, as well as an edible fruit garnish. There are always cookies and chocolates afterward. Then it's on to the second stop, Mullet Bay. This is also an ideal location to swing on the famous Tarzan Swing. This trapeze-style swing allows guests to swing out and drop, backflip or dive into the beautiful, blue water. The boat's bar is open with bottled water, juices, and sodas in the morning and after snorkeling, some of the coldest beer in St. Maarten, as well as rum punch. Please Note: Final itinerary is at the captain's discretion on the day of the St. Martin tour based on sea and weather conditions and the safety and comfort of the guests.
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Marigot, Saint Martin Information
Marigot, Saint Martin, has docking at Marigot Port. Travelers explore Fort Louis and the vibrant Marigot Market. Excursions visit Orient Bay for snorkeling and beach relaxation. Local markets sell guavaberry liqueur. The peak season, December to April, brings warm, dry weather. Photography captures Caribbean sunsets and colonial architecture. Dining onboard includes callaloo soup, a Saint Martin favorite. Souvenirs, like shell crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover French-Dutch island history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while snorkeling gear enhances reef exploration. Marigot’s blend of French flair and Caribbean charm offers a vibrant Saint Martin stop. Cruise travelers enjoy lively markets, scenic beaches, and cultural diversity, making Marigot an ideal destination for relaxation and exploration in the heart of the Caribbean.
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We recommend wearing a bathing suit under comfortable clothing and sensible walking shoes. Shoes must be removed while on the boat. A beach towel, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also suggested.
600 minutes