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Cruiseship
Visitors If you only have a day in St. Vincent what should you do? There
is so much choice... nature trails, gardens, fortresses, beaches black and golden, leeward coast by boat, windward coast by
road, Pirates of the Caribbean locations, beach bars, and sun downer spots... decisions, decisions! Way off the beaten track, St. Vincent is
a tropical paradise. You're going to love the un-spoilt scenery and tropical splendor. What ever you would like to do we'll do our best
to advise, and find the right tour for you, whether you prefer land or sea options. All you have to do is let us know when you are due
arrive, which cruise line you'll be arriving on, and what equipment you need (dive and snorkel tours), and we'll do the rest.
We'll pick you up at the cruise
ship terminal, straight from the dock (water tour) in front of your cruise ship. Turn left as you exit the terminal building,
if you meet taxi drivers you've gone too far!.
Diving, snorkeling, glass bottom boat tours, leeward coast tours, land
or sea, it's your vacation, tell us what you want and we'll do our best to accommodate you. Our boat can carry up to 8 divers or 12 passengers
for snorkeling, so if you have a group ask about our group discounts. By the way we provide full shade, drinks and snacks, sunscreen, all equipment
for your dive or snorkel tour as well as the opportunity to see a lot more for a lot less!

NEW for 2010 - The Falls of Belaine
re-open to the public In 2004 hurricane Ivan caused
untold damage throughout our region, wind and rain lashed St. Vincent and the Grenadines. One of the casualties of this storm
was the Falls of Belaine, where a huge rock slide closed access to the falls, and storm surge smashed the dock. A walkway
has been built through the huge boulders that fell in 2004, and the construction of a brand new dock mean that the Falls of
Belaine are once again ready to welcome visitors. The full day tour to the Falls of Belaine includes
a spectacular boat ride along the Leeward coast of St.Vincent. Journey past the capital Kingstown and Fort Charlotte, northwards
to locations made famous by the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. The north leeward coast is pretty much as Christopher Columbus
found it, and the only other folks that you'll see on the water are the fisherfolk in their brightly coloured fishing boats.
Keep your camera on hand to capture a picture of the volcano as it peeps from behind the clouds, and before you know it you'll
be dipping your feet in the mountain chilled waters of the Belaine river. The tour includes 2 swimming
/ snorkeling stops and lunch at Wallilabou, home of the Pirates of the Caribbean. Diving can be incorporated with this tour - please ask for details
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