
Snorkel at Creole Rock
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$75
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Snorkel at Creole RockSightseeing, snorkeling and swimming. Need we say more? Only that, on this Creole Rock visit, a truly great day is in store.Upon arrival at Simpson Bay you will check-in and with a group of no more than 15 guests, you will then board your 28-foot motor boat with sun shade. Set off through the lagoon along the beautiful coastline passing Marigot Harbor, Friar's Bay and Happy Bay, arriving at Creole Rock, off Grand Case. From here, you also have views of the island of Anguilla.Creole Rock is a large rock formation with a reef extending towards the mainland, about a mile offshore. Waters are shallow and calm and provide excellent snorkeling. The boat moors over a large sandy patch, in about eight feet of water. The site is a shallow one and the nearby reef life offers chances to see the rare frogfish, pufferfish, occasional barracuda and many different varieties of reef fish.For the novice or non-snorkeler, flotation belts and float boards are available on this St. Martin excursion for your enjoyment.A large cooler provides sodas throughout your trip. When you are done snorkeling, French bread, gouda cheese and beer are served to happy, hungry snorkelers during the scenic boat ride back to Simpson Bay.Please Note: The boat does not have a restroom on board. Snorkel gear is provided on this St. Martin tour. Due to heavy traffic on the island, guests should not choose the afternoon departure if their ship sails before 6:00 PM.
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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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Guests should wear a bathing suit under comfortable clothing and rubber soled walking shoes. A towel, sunglasses, and sunscreen is suggested.
210 minutes