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Turtle Cove Catamaran Sail & Snorkel
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
- Adult from: €102,60 EUR
- Child from: €68,12 EUR

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*Terms & Conditions
Package not available on sailings less than 5 days or charter sailings.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
Join this catamaran for an exhilarating sail to Little Buck Island's Turtle Cove. Your crew will provide you with snorkel gear and guidance for an unforgettable fun filled marine life adventure. The warm waters of the Caribbean Sea feature numerous species of coral reefs and tropical fish. You can't miss spotting the resident green sea turtles gliding along in their natural habitat while stopping to graze on the sea grasses below. Don't want to get wet, relax on the spacious deck. The fun continues on your return sail - join the party and enjoy the music and complimentary beverages.
Duration 3 hrs
This scenic rail tour runs in a complete circle around the island allowing visitors the opportunity to see the entire country by rail and by road. No trip to this two-island federation is complete without the experience of traveling on the new St. Kitts Scenic Railway, one of the most interesting train rides in the world. This one-of-a-kind narrow gauge railroad was built almost a century ago to deliver sugar cane from the fields to the sugar mills in the capital city of Basseterre. This still operational railway now provides a fascinating way to see the island from the comfort of double-deck railcars built specifically for touring the island of St. Kitts. All guests will have a seat on both levels of the railcar. The upper level features a spacious open-air observation deck with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
The lower level provides air conditioned comfort with expansive vaulted windows. Island ambiance is evoked with comfortable rattan furniture, complimentary specialty drinks, island music and a colorful narrative. The railway hugs the northeastern coastline with fields of sugarcane from the shoreline up to the mountains. The volcanic mountain ranges rise nearly 4,000 feet above sea level coated with lush green rainforests. The train rolls across tall steel bridges spanning deep canyons, and winds through small villages and farms. Your conductor will point out old sugar estates, sugar mills and windmills while giving insight in to the island’s unique history. Your experience is complimented by a scenic drive along the southern coast. Enjoy excellent vistas of Brimstone fortress, the British "Gibraltar of the Caribbean", Middle Island where an ancestor of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson’s is buried and the neighboring island of Nevis. A truly unique experience!
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Duration 3 1/2 hrs
Enjoy a scenic 25 minute drive to Coral World Ocean Park. Upon arrival, the staff will provide you with a brief orientation and colorful souvenir map for your 2 1/2 hour self-guided tour of Coral World and adjacent Coki Beach. You’ll have lots of opportunities to get up close and personal with fascinating marine animals, birds and reptiles. Step under the sea without getting wet in the Undersea Observatory. See an amazing array of sea creatures in the Caribbean Reef Encounter, an 80,000 gallon recreation of a living reef. Marvel at the grace of the sea turtles, sharks and stingrays.
Coral World is a rehabilitation center for stranded and endangered sea turtles. Gently handle starfish and sea urchins, pet a sea cucumber, meet a hermit crab and other touchable sea creatures at the Touch Pool. Visit the Lorikeet Garden where you can feed nectar to these playful and colorful birds. You may soak up the sun or swim in the crystal-clear waters of Coki Beach right next door. Find a special gift or souvenir at one the unique gift shops and relax and refresh at one of the open-air cafes.
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Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Snorkel the crystal-clear waters of Magens Bay, an idyllic spot where sea turtles and other marine animals are frequently spotted. Wealthy financier Arthur Fairchild, who once owned Magens Bay, deeded the property to the U.S. Virgin Islands in the mid-20th century and stipulated how its natural beauty must be sustained. It remains one of the most photogenic and pristine places in the Caribbean as you will discover while snorkeling its typically calm waters and enjoying its crescent-shaped beach. The guide will lead you to areas that green and hawksbill sea turtles inhabit so you can snorkel alongside these graceful swimmers. Greens are the largest of all hard-shelled turtles, while hawksbills are the smallest of the sea turtles. You will also snorkel in another part of the bay known for its stingrays and eagle rays. Afterwards, you will enjoy free time relaxing on the golden sands and perhaps visiting the beach bar.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Look for sea turtles while snorkeling the crystal-clear waters of Magens Bay.
• Snorkel another area that stingrays and eagle rays are often seen.
• Spend free time relaxing on the lengthy golden beach that rims Magens Bay.
• Enjoy the scenic drive to and from Magens Bay in an open-top, safari-style vehicle.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear a swimsuit under your clothes and bring a towel and sunscreen.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
Board your sleek Turbo Power Cat, with it's yacht-like features, and cruise to the Virgin Islands' most picturesque island destinations. With burled wood features, flat screen, open lounge-style seating and special water toys, enjoy a stunning cruise along St. Thomas' spectacular coast line, and then anchor in the pristine waters of Island Cove.
Here, you'll have approximately 1 hour to relax, snorkel and swim while listening to great music. Enjoy one of the world's most spectacular down island views. If you like you can hang out and relax on the "noodle line". Afterwards, continue on a picturesque cruise along to a quaint picturesque beach, where you'll have another 45 minutes of beach time on powdery white sands. During your return cruise back to the ship, enjoy complementary water, sodas and rum punch.
Duration 5 hrs
Everything you’d want to, and should, experience in St. Thomas all conveniently packed into one complete tour – a cornucopia of beaches, spectacular down island views, historical locations and ultimate shopping experiences encompassing all the best highlights of the U.S. Virgin Islands’ most popular island. This tour provides all the elements for a perfect day in paradise. Begin with a scenic ride along Skyline Drive up to St. Thomas' highest peak, Mountain Top, where it offers breathtaking views of Charlotte Amalie Harbour, the Caribbean Sea, the British Virgin Islands and Magen’s Bay, rated by many travel magazines as one of the top ten beaches in the world. Next, it's on to the crystalline waters of Magens Bay for 2 hours of sun and fun. Continue on to historic downtown. located in the heart of the Kongens Quarter, and step back into the age of seafaring trade at the Danish West Indian port town of Charlotte Amalie. Envision the island’s past global traders, Caribbean pirates, the impacts of slavery, and life in a vibrant West Indian port city as you walk amongst historic landmark properties dating back to the late 1600’s. Indulge your passion for the great recommended shopping in St. Thomas. When you're finished with your free time of shopping, head back to the ship via your pre-arranged return transportation.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
Your tour guide takes you through Basseterre, the oldest town in the Eastern Caribbean where elements of French and British colonization have been carefully preserved. Highlights of the tour include, Brimstone Hill Fortress and National Park, known as the Gibraltar of the West Indies, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Caribelle Batik where local artists transform Sea Island cotton into stunning Batik fabrics. At Romney Manor experience a 12-acre botanical paradise and former home of Samuel Jefferson, an ancestor of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. Your tour continues to Fairview Great House and Gardens where you can explore the 3 1/2 acres of old world charm and meticulously restored Great House along with the tropical garden oasis surrounding it at your leisure. Your final stop will be at the Timothy Hill lookout for breathtaking views of the Frigate Bay Area with its long stretches of golden sandy beaches.
Duration 3 hrs
Enjoy the thrill of sailing through the turquoise Caribbean Sea on the Castaway Girl, a catamaran that will take you to Shipwreck Cove for snorkeling. The catamaran is fast, stable and extraordinarily comfortable with spacious sunbathing decks and a large cockpit for those who prefer a bit of shade. You can expect an exhilarating cruise all the way to Shipwreck Cove, which is located on Buck Island. Once Castaway Girl anchors, you will be free to snorkel the surrounding coral reefs. Besides observing an array of tropical fish, you may spot the wreck of a ship that lies in just 25 feet of water. As you will see, these waters are absolutely teeming with marine life. After snorkeling, the bar will open, the Caribbean music will be turned up and the onboard party will begin in earnest.
HIGHLIGHTS
Duration 4 hrs
Your tour bus awaits at the cruise pier before driving through Road Town before ascending to the ridge road, which twists its way along the ridge of the island offering spectacular views Tortola and of the surrounding islands. Along the north shore of Tortola driving through small fishing villages Photo stops will be made before arriving at Pussers Landing, before boarding the motor launch to take you on an exciting cruise among the beautiful islands of this unique archipelago. The tour continues your journey takes you past uninhabited islands and the island of St. John preserved for posterity by Laurence Rockefeller as a nature reserve, before stopping in a secluded cove where a drink is served on board the boat. Listen to the narration by your tour guide and view the southern shoreline of Tortola and the surrounding islands of Salt, Peter and Norman, made famous in legend as hideaways for pirates and buccaneers. The boat returns to the cruise pier. .
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
Snorkel two reefs that are teeming with marine life and see the wreck of a freighter that has become an artificial reef. A sleek catamaran will bring you to the snorkeling sites, which are both located just off Buck Island, a naturally beautiful oasis that is a national wildlife refuge. Turtle Cove is known for its abundant sea turtles, the most common being green and hawksbill turtles. It’s easy to differentiate between the species, as green sea turtles weigh as much as 500 pounds and are typically twice the size of hawksbills. Countless tropical fish inhabit Turtle Cove and Shipwreck Cove, the second snorkeling venue, which is named for the ship that was scuttled there in 1979. A few years later, Hurricane Hugo broke the ship into three pieces and pushed it into shallower water. While snorkeling in the coves, you can expect to see snapper, blue tangs and parrotfish of every imaginable neon color.
HIGHLIGHTS
Duration 5 hrs
Take a scenic ride to world famous Magen's Bay, acclaimed as one of the ten most beautiful beaches in the world by National Geographic Society. Enjoy approximately two hours of swimming, sunbathing, beachcombing or just relaxing. Then meet your driver for your transfer to downtown Charlotte Amalie where duty free bargains abound. After approximately 2 hours of shopping head back to the ship via your pre-arranged transportation.
Duration 4 hrs
Cruise to the world’s largest colony of African penguins and look for marine life such as dolphins and whales along the way. The penguins inhabit St. Croix, a rocky island that is almost completely devoid of soil. Although the island sanctuary offers an excellent natural habitat, the penguins are in decline from environmental risks, oil spills and their eggs being pilfered for human consumption. While observing these endemic penguins, you will likely hear them braying like donkeys, which is why they are also known as jackass penguins. You may also spot bottlenose and humpback dolphins, large numbers of which frequent these waters. The island is on the migratory routes of various whales, although the Bryde’s whale lives year-round in the area. It is quite a spectacle to see one feeding, as these whales burst through a school of fish with their mouths wide open and their throat pleats extended.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cruise to rocky St. Croix island to observe the world’s largest colony of African penguins.
• Gain an understanding of the threats to the birds and the efforts to protect them.
• Look for dolphins, whales and other marine life as you cruise to and from the island.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
*Prices vary by ship and sail date. See Terms & Conditions
NCL makes arrangements for Guests for shore excursions solely for the convenience of the Guest; NCL does not act on behalf of or supervise the parties or persons who own, furnish, or operate such excursions, and the same are provided by independent contractors. NCL assumes no responsibility for, nor guarantees the performance of, any such excursion provider, and Guests acknowledge that NCL shall not be liable for losses or injuries arising from the acts or omissions of such provider.
Participation in activities and excursions may involve physical exertion, and may be potentially hazardous or dangerous. It is the responsibility of each individual to determine whether you are capable of engaging in any activity. Participation in any activity or excursion is at your own risk.
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