Exclusive Best of Caribbean Four Port Package
Exclusive Antigua Culture and History Tour
Enjoy this exclusive small group tour to Antigua's beautiful and historic South Coast. Smaller groups allow for more personalized visits of locations including Shirley's Heights, Dow Hill Interpretation Center, and Nelson's Dockyard.
English Harbour, Antigua's historic district, is focused on the 15 square miles of Nelson's Dockyard National Park. Developed as a base for the British Navy in the great age of sail, the harbor served as the headquarters of the fleet of the Leeward Islands during the late 18th century.
Although the dockyard was greatly expanded at that time by Horatio Nelson, it was gradually abandoned in the nineteenth century and was closed in 1889. Today Nelson's Dockyard has been completely restored, and it is now the only Georgian dockyard in the world.
Further above the harbor, at Shirley's Heights, are the partially-restored fortifications of the harbor's colonial observation post; the view from Shirley Heights extends out over the harbor and far across the Caribbean to neighboring islands.
Dow's Hill Interpretation Center is a place visitors can watch an impressive multimedia presentation of Antigua's history from its initial settlement to independence. Observation decks at Dow's Hill provide another fine view of the harbor and the ruined fortifications of Fort Berkeley, located on the far side of the bay.
Enjoy a lovely day with us as we travel the beautiful Southern Coast of the Island through the lush and natural rain forest. Smell the fresh fruits as we stop at the Pineapple Farm. Feel relaxed and comfortable in an air-conditioned bus on this small group tour of Antigua.
Please Note: The National park admission charge ($15 US per person) is not included and must be paid on the day of the tour.
Special Dominica Favorites
On this sure-to-be memorable excursion, you will enjoy two of Dominica's most popular attractions, Emerald Pool and Trafalgar Falls, and do so in the afternoon, after the cruise line mobs from the morning have gone away.
Your tour begins as you proceed to the Trois Pitons National Park (a UNESCO Certified National Park) to visit the Emerald Pool. To reach the pool, there is a 20-minute walk with your guide over packed dirt with some inclines. Once at the pool you may choose to take pictures of the 40-foot waterfall, take a quick dip, or just enjoy the beauty of this tropical rainforest.
From the Emerald Pool, travel through the lush countryside to the village of Trafalgar. Your first view of Trafalgar Falls will be of the top, cascading side by side out of deep gorges carved out by the falls. Guests will set out on a 20-minute walk over uneven and occasionally steep terrain, past ginger plants and vanilla orchids, to reach the falls' viewpoint where you can enjoy the scenery and take pictures.
Upon departing Trafalgar Falls, you will drive to the Botanical Gardens for fabulous photo opportunities. Perhaps you'll even catch a glimpse of Dominica's national bird, the Sisserou Parrot, found only here in Dominica.
Following your tour, you will be returned to your ship.
St. Kitts Island Highlights
Your St. Kitts Island Highlights Tour is chock full of interesting sites and informative background. It begins in the capital city of Basseterre. Founded in 1627 by the French, it served as capital of the French colony. By 1639, the town had become a large, successful port and was made the capital of the entire French West Indies colony, which included the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique.
When the British took control of the island in 1727, the city was made capital of the island. On your St. Kitts Highlights tour, you will see the British influence in the Georgian architecture, cobblestone streets, and the squares and monuments.
The city of Basseterre has had a tragic history, having been destroyed repeatedly by colonial wars, fire, earthquakes, floods, riots and hurricanes. Despite this, a considerable number of well-restored buildings still exist in downtown Basseterre.
Next on your St. Kitts excursion, you will visit Caribelle Batik, set on the grounds of Romney Manor. Using ancient Indonesian methods to keep the dye from reaching the material, Caribelle has created many designs for which they have become associated. During your St. Kitts excursion, you will see the artists demonstrating the techniques while you listen to an explanation from one of the experts. Then it's on to Brimstone Hill Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The fort is a monument to the ingenuity of the British military engineers who designed it and to the skill, strength and endurance of the African slaves who built and then maintained it. It is one of the best-preserved historical fortifications in the Americas. At the fort, a video presentation on the fortress is shown. This magnificent fortress, sitting impressively atop 38 acres of limestone and sulfur composites, is the result of 100 years of slave labor and has endured many wars fought between English, French and Spanish troops for its control.
From the fortress, your St. Kitts tour will return to the pier via the Basseterre Caribbean Sea coastal road.
St. Maarten Half Day Snorkeling & Catamaran Sailing
Sint Maarten may not be named in the song 'Kokomo,' but that's the vibe you'll experience on this half-day snorkel and beach adventure. Join us for a day filled with sun, sea, and unforgettable memories!"
Cruising from the Great Bay of Philipsburg, you will see history, beautiful scenery, and incredible villas and yachts. Enjoy the incredible view as you sail along the coast past the ruins of Fort Amsterdam, Little and Cay Bays, and Pelican Key on your St. Maarten Catamaran Tour.
Our 40-foot catamaran comfortably accommodates up to 20 guests, offering a spacious sun deck and a shaded area for your 3.5-hour adventure. Your captain will chart a course to a local underwater snorkel park, where you'll stop over a shipwreck and a sunken helicopter from long ago. Dive in and swim 100 feet to explore this unique underwater museum, teeming with aquatic life. Watch as hundreds of fish surround you during the fish feeding experience. It's perfect for all ages, so don't forget your underwater camera! We’ll spend 30-40 minutes at this unforgettable snorkel spot.
Once the snorkelers are back on board, we'll treat you to a quick snack of chips and fresh fruit. Then, it's time to relax and enjoy our famous signature 'Captain Sneaky Rum Punch,' along with a selection of beers and other beverages, as we continue our journey.
Next, we head to a beach with the bluest waters we can find—whether it's Indigo, Karakter, Simpson Bay, Mullet, or the lagoon. We'll anchor about 30-40 feet from the shore, where you can swim to the beach, search for shells, float with a beverage in hand, or simply relax on the boat. If we're lucky, we may even spot playful pods of dolphins, and we'll take a moment for photos and to enjoy the spectacle. No two trips are ever the same. A light lunch will be served as we enjoy this scenic stop.
The moment will come to head back to Philipsburg. On the return journey, our friendly crew will pamper and entertain you with some lively vacation tunes. Guests can relax in the net, take stunning photos, ask questions, and get to know the crew. Don't miss the chance to have your picture taken sitting in the captain’s chair—whether you're an adult or a child! And for those of age, there's an opportunity to enjoy a special adult tasting treat."
Upon arriving back at the dock, don’t forget to check out our Plan B gifts and t-shirts! You can take a leisurely stroll back to your cruise ship or, if time allows, head downtown for some shopping to pick up gifts for your loved ones. Our goal is to encourage you to relax and enjoy every moment—'Don’t Worry, Be Happy'—while having hours of fun and creating unforgettable memories. Just remember to bring a towel and a big smile!