Princess Cruises I Crucero al Caribe: Excursiones
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Princess Cruises I Crucero al Caribe: Excursiones
Eastern Caribbean Voyager 2014 Excursions Royal Princess November 04, 2014 Brochure Generico Benefits of Booking with Princess ® Princess is proud to offer organized shore excursions that allow you to experience the best that the ports have to offer in comfort and safety. When you purchase excursions through Princess, you are assured: Quality – All tours are carefully selected and provided by reputable tour operators who meet the high standards of Princess and we monitor prices to ensure that you receive good value. Service – Princess organizes your tours in advance so your time in port is maximized and worry-free. We closely monitor tour departures and returns and we are able to hold the ship in the event your tour is delayed. Variety – Each port features tours that appeal to diverse interests. Whether you enjoy history, sailing, or simply sightseeing, you’re sure to find the right tour for you and your family. Safety – Your security and comfort are of paramount importance, and we closely monitor our tour operators to ensure they operate safely and carry commensurate insurance. Convenience – We offer easy online booking, and by reserving your excursions in advance, you'll have the peace of mind knowing you’ve secured your place on the tours you want at our best price available. Online Booking Princess is proud to lead the industry by introducing an advanced level of service to our customers at princess.com. Princess passengers may review their booking information and fill out forms online. Once at our home page, select the Cruise Personalizer® link, then log in with your name and booking number. Your booking summary will appear and you may select the following: • • • • • • Expedite your boarding procedures by providing Immigration Information Provide Emergency Contact Information Specify medical needs and customize your dietary options Inform us of special occasions that you’ll celebrate onboard Register your credit card for onboard purchases Pre-reserve your Shore Excursions Following the instructions provided, you can determine the number of seats available for the tours you want to reserve. If adequate space is available, you can book and be confirmed on the tours of your choice. Otherwise, you can request to be waitlisted on an excursion and we will attempt to obtain more space and confirm you. If no additional space is available, Princess will schedule an alternate departure to correspond with your other tour selections and availability. While we make every effort to confirm your first choice, we will make these changes on your behalf to enhance your experience in every port. Shore excursions are available on a first-come, first-served basis and space may be limited, so we highly recommend using our online booking system to avoid disappointment. You have access to real-time confirmation and status of your reservation. Discover the world with Princess ® ® Princess welcomes you to your Eastern Caribbean Voyager cruise and to the Shore Excursion program. All of our excursions involve some walking. We recommend passengers wear comfortable, low-heeled walking shoes while on tour. To assist in your tour selection, please note the symbol(s) accompanying each tour description. They represent the following: Icon Definitions e m s a Easy Although primarily sightseeing tours, these excursions do include walking for short distances over relatively level terrain. They also may include getting into/out of a helicopter or floatplane. Moderate Slightly more active, these excursions may include sitting for a period of time aboard a river raft or extended periods of standing, as while sportfishing, for example. Strenuous For the adventurous, these are our most active shore excursions. Activities such as canoeing, biking, hiking or kayaking are examples. Wheelchair Accessible This symbol indicates tours that can accommodate passengers who utilize a wheelchair. Most tour operators require that wheelchairs are collapsible. Space restrictions may preclude transport of electric wheelchairs and walkers. Please notify the Shore Excursion Manager onboard your ship so that arrangements may be made prior to your arrival in port. F f S Meal Included A meal and beverage is provided. Snack Included A snack is provided. Shopping Opportunity Shopping opportunities will be available during this excursion. Categories Guided tours that show you many of the top highlights of our port city and/or the local area. Excursions that allow you to enjoy wilderness areas, view/interact with local fauna or marine life. Fun, exciting explorations that get you outdoors in the sun or surf: hikes, rides, water sports, beach visits, ziplines, flightseeing and more! Focused excursions and walking tours that visit select highlights while exploring particular aspects of the port’s appeal in greater depth: Cuisine, History, Art/Culture, Religion, or Guided Shopping. Resources that help you make the most of an independent exploration of the area. Badges P Our TOP recommendation as the ONE most representative experience for each port, these tours are always among the most popular excursions we offer. C Intimate, exclusive experiences to groups no larger than 20 passengers. Each includes a special dining experience, special access or unique hard-to-duplicate experiences not offered on other tours. K Specially designed to be enjoyable for children under 12. Lasting no more than four hours, they visit a limited number of individual sites specifically chosen based on interest/appeal to kids, offer kid-oriented commentary, activities and meals – and are priced affordably. O These excursions showcase distinctive, more unusual but lessfrequented attractions of the port city or local area – perfect for return visitors or those looking for “something different.” W These tours visit one or more UNESCO World Heritage List properties. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida According to the popular 1960 beach movie, Fort Lauderdale is "where the boys are." The city's reputation as America's Spring Break capital, however, has been replaced with the more favorable image of a prime family tourist destination, attracting more than 10 million visitors annually. The most popular beach resort in Florida is even more rightly famed as the "Yachting Capital of the World," with more than 40,000 registered crafts calling its waters home. The city also prides itself on being the "Venice of America" with more than 300 miles of navigable waterways. Fort Lauderdale boasts world-class theaters, museums, sightseeing, and shopping. The city sits 24 miles north of Miami and is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale, who was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort. Look hard and you might find remnants of three of them today. More people seem to be interested in taking a water tour aboard the "Carrie B." Note: Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. Disembarkation tours end at the airports; therefore passengers who have post-cruise packages at local hotels must disembark at Fort Lauderdale International Airport. Passengers will then be responsible for their transportation to the hotel. # O Everglades Airboat Ride & Eco-Adventure with Fort Lauderdale Airport Transfer (Disembarkation) FLL-635 Approximately 2.25 hours / From $59 e Upon arrival, board your airboat for a 30 to 40 minute journey through this unique eco-system. With a flat bottom and large driving airplane propeller at the stern, the airboat is able to skim the surface of the shallow waters and traverse this fascinating "Sea of Grass" - a name the native Seminole Indians applied to the land because of the sawgrass that is a vital part of the Everglades' natural filtering system. Here you will come face to face with alligators, exotic birds and native fish while gliding over an endless river of grass. Throughout the journey, your experienced guide will introduce you to the unique eco-system of the park as you pass sawgrass prairies, mangrove and cypress swamps, pinelands, and hardwood hammocks. As the Everglades are known for rich bird life, particularly large wading birds, be on the look out for the roseate spoonbill, wood stork, great blue heron and a variety of egrets. It is also the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles exist side by side. Following your airboat ride, you will be able to explore the park on your own, including a fascinating reptile exhibit and show. The reptile show will provide you with an informative, interactive opportunity to become familiar with the features of the American alligator. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. This tour is for passengers with flights leaving Fort Lauderdale International Airport after 1:00 PM. **Although, this is a disembarkation tour, guests who are continuing the cruise (on LINK voyages or back to back) and wish to participate on this tour should be aware that the coach will first drop off the passengers at the Fort Lauderdale airport then return to the pier where the ship is docked.** Wildlife sightings, while common, are not guaranteed. A minimum number of guests is required for this tour to operate. If that minimum is not met, the tour may be subject to cancellation. O Everglades Airboat Ride & Eco-Adventure with Miami Airport Transfer (Disembarkation) FLL-640 Approximately 3 hours / From $59 e Upon arrival, board your airboat for a 30 to 40 minute journey through this unique eco-system. With a flat bottom and large driving airplane propeller at the stern, the airboat is able to skim the surface of the shallow waters and traverse this fascinating "Sea of Grass" - a name the native Seminole Indians applied to the land because of the sawgrass that is a vital part of the Everglades' natural filtering system. Here you will come face to face with alligators, exotic birds and native fish while gliding over an endless river 4 - FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA | princess.com of grass. Throughout the journey, your experienced guide will introduce you to the unique eco-system of the park as you pass sawgrass prairies, mangrove and cypress swamps, pinelands, and hardwood hammocks. As the Everglades are known for rich bird life, particularly large wading birds, be on the look out for the roseate spoonbill, wood stork, great blue heron and a variety of egrets. It is also the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles exist side by side. Following your airboat ride, you will be able to explore the park on your own, including a fascinating reptile exhibit and show. The reptile show will provide you with an informative, interactive opportunity to become familiar with the features of the American alligator. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. For passengers with flights leaving Miami International Airport after 2:30 PM. Wildlife sightings, while common, are not guaranteed. There is minimum number of guests required for this tour to operate. If that minimum is not met then tour may be subject to cancellation. O Everglades Airboat Ride & Flamingo Gardens with Fort Lauderdale Airport Transfer (Disembarkation) FLL-650 Approximately 4 hours / From $79 e The Seminole Indians called it Pahayokee, which means "grassy water," and your airboat ride narrated by your friendly captain, is a thrilling way to discover this vast "River of Grass." Throughout the 30-minute ride, your driver/guide will also keep an expert eye out for the many kinds of wildlife that live here, including waterfowl and American alligators, so make sure you have your cameras ready. Afterwards, you will have time the browse the gift shop before boarding the bus to the delightful Flamingo Gardens and Wildlife Sanctuary. Explore the sanctuary's subtropical grounds on a 30-minute narrated tram ride, before touring the free-flight aviary, as well as the homestead of Floyd and Jane Wray, the estate's original owners. Before climbing back onto the bus for the journey to the airport, you will have time to browse the souvenir shop for last minute gifts. Plus there is a café for food and beverage purchases. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. This tour is for passengers with flights leaving Fort Lauderdale International Airport after 2:30pm. **Although, this is a disembarkation tour, guests who are continuing the cruise (on LINK voyages or back to back) and wish to participate on this tour should be aware that the coach will first drop off the passengers at the Fort Lauderdale airport then return to the pier where the ship is docked.** Wildlife sightings, while common, are not guaranteed. A minimum number of guests is required for this tour to operate. If that minimum is not met then tour may be subject to cancellation. O Everglades Airboat Ride & Flamingo Gardens with Miami Airport Transfer (Disembarkation) FLL-655 Approximately 5 hours / From $79 e The Seminole Indians called it Pahayokee, which means "grassy water," and your airboat ride narrated by your friendly captain, is a thrilling way to discover this vast "River of Grass." Throughout the 30-minute ride, your driver/guide will also keep an expert eye out for the many kinds of wildlife that live here, including waterfowl and American alligators, so make sure you have your cameras ready. Then re-board the bus and head to the delightful Flamingo Gardens and Wildlife Sanctuary. Explore the sanctuary's subtropical grounds on a 30-minute narrated tram ride, before touring the free-flight aviary, as well as the homestead of Floyd and Jane Wray, the estate's original owners. Before climbing back onto the bus for the journey to the airport, you will have time to browse the souvenir shop for last minute gifts. Plus there is a café for food and beverage purchases. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. For passengers with flights leaving Miami International Airport after 4:00 PM. Wildlife sightings, while common, are not guaranteed. There is minimum number of guests required for this tour to operate. If that minimum is not met then tour may be subject to cancellation. 5 - FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA | princess.com ! P Intracoastal Waterway by Boat & Las Olas Blvd with Fort Lauderdale Airport Transfer (Disembarkation) FLL-605 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $59 e Departing passengers shouldn't miss this last chance to tour Fort Lauderdale's finest boulevards, beaches and waterways, on an excursion that promises to delight. Your tour starts when you board your air-conditioned bus for a guided tour along Fort Lauderdale's famed golden beaches, en route to trendy Las Olas Boulevard, which features a multitude of delightful art galleries, eclectic boutiques and busy sidewalk cafés. Here, you will have 20-30 minutes to browse the many interesting shops, enjoy a refreshing beverage or simply wander around this bustling, sunny neighborhood, before heading aboard the charming "Carrie B" paddle-wheel boat for a relaxing cruise along Fort Lauderdale's. Your captain and crew are friendly and approachable, and will be on hand to point out the many elaborate mansions and celebrity homes along Millionaires Row. You'll also get close to the massive yachts docked outside the Bahia Mar Marina, Hyatt Pier 66 and the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Grande hotels. This super-fun vessel features both open and enclosed decks for your comfort, as well as a comprehensive snack bar. Returning to the boat's docking location, you will then board your bus and head to the airport. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. This tour is for passengers with flights leaving Fort Lauderdale International Airport after 2:30 pm. **Although, this is a disembarkation tour, guests who are continuing the cruise (on LINK voyages or back to back) and wish to participate on this tour should be aware that the coach will first drop off the passengers at the Fort Lauderdale airport then return to the pier where the ship is docked.** A minimum number of guests is required for this tour to operate. If that minimum is not met then tour may be subject to cancellation. P Intracoastal Waterway by Boat & Las Olas Blvd with Fort Lauderdale Airport Transfer (Disembarkation)(Wheelchair Confined Only) FLL-606 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $59 ea Departing passengers shouldn't miss this last chance to tour Fort Lauderdale's finest boulevards, beaches and waterways, on an excursion that promises to delight. Your tour starts when you board your air-conditioned bus for a guided tour along Fort Lauderdale's famed golden beaches, en route to trendy Las Olas Boulevard, which features a multitude of delightful art galleries, eclectic boutiques and busy sidewalk cafés. Here, you will have 20-30 minutes to browse the many interesting shops, enjoy a refreshing beverage or simply wander around this bustling, sunny neighborhood, before heading aboard the charming "Carrie B" paddle-wheel boat for a relaxing cruise along Fort Lauderdale's. Your captain and crew are friendly and approachable, and will be on hand to point out the many elaborate mansions and celebrity homes along Millionaires Row. You'll also get close to the massive yachts docked outside the Bahia Mar Marina, Hyatt Pier 66 and the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Grande hotels. This super-fun vessel features both open and enclosed decks for your comfort, as well as a comprehensive snack bar. Returning to the boat's docking location, you will then board your bus and head to the airport. Tour FLL-606 is the same as FLL-605 and uses the same transportation. Wheelchair confined passengers should book tour FLL-606. Able-bodied family members and friends should book FLL-605. You will travel together. Guests with collapsible wheelchairs who can manage 3 to 5 steps boarding the bus should book FLL-605. Collapsible wheelchairs and scooters can be stored in the luggage compartment. Child Price 12 & under reduced 6 - FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA | princess.com Special Notes Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. Guides/drivers may not lift any wheelchair or scooter weighing over 60 pounds. Although guides may provide verbal guidance to guests, they may not lift guests or push wheelchairs. Guests requiring physical assistance must travel with an able-bodied companion. The maximum weight limit is 475 pounds. Guests need to plan accordingly and may elect to bring a collapsible wheelchair instead of a scooter. Please visit the tour desk once onboard to advise the staff what kind of wheelchair or scooter you will be using on the tour. This tour is for passengers with flights leaving Fort Lauderdale International Airport after 2:30 PM.**Although, this is a disembarkation tour, guests who are continuing the cruise (on LINK voyages or back to back) and wish to participate on this tour should be aware that the coach will first drop off the passengers at the Fort Lauderdale airport then return to the pier where the ship is docked.** A minimum number of guests is required for this tour to operate. If that minimum is not met then tour may be subject to cancellation. P Intracoastal Waterway by Boat & Las Olas Blvd with Miami Airport Transfer (Disembarkation) FLL-610 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $59 e Departing passengers shouldn't miss this last chance to tour Fort Lauderdale's finest boulevards, beaches and waterways, on an excursion that promises to delight. Your tour starts when you board your air-conditioned bus for a guided tour along Fort Lauderdale's famed golden beaches, en route to the charming paddle-wheeler "Carrie B" cruiser. Spend a relaxing hour and a half on this wonderful boat for a glorious sight-seeing cruise along the Intracoastal Waterway and Port Everglades, home to the world's busiest cruise ship port. Your captain and crew are friendly and approachable, and will be on hand to point out the many elaborate mansions and celebrity homes along Millionaires Row. You'll also get close to the massive yachts docked outside the Bahia Mar Marina, Hyatt Pier 66 and the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Grande hotels. This super fun vessel features both open and enclosed decks for your comfort, as well as a comprehensive snack bar. Returning to the pier you will then board your bus for the short drive to trendy Las Olas Boulevard, which features a multitude of delightful art galleries, eclectic boutiques and busy sidewalk cafés. Here you'll have time to browse for about half an hour, in many interesting shops, enjoy a refreshing beverage or simply wander around this bustling, sunny neighborhood, before heading back to the bus for your onward journey. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. For passengers with flights leaving Miami International Airport after 4:00 PM. There is minimum number of guests required for this tour to operate. If that minimum is not met then tour may be subject to cancellation. P Intracoastal Waterway by Boat & Las Olas Blvd with Miami Airport Transfer (Disembarkation)(Wheelchair Confined Only) FLL-611 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $59 ea Departing passengers shouldn't miss this last chance to tour Fort Lauderdale's finest boulevards, beaches and waterways, on an excursion that promises to delight. Your tour starts when you board your air-conditioned bus for a guided tour along Fort Lauderdale's famed golden beaches, en route to the charming paddle-wheeler "Carrie B" cruiser. Spend a relaxing hour and a half on this wonderful boat for a glorious sight-seeing cruise along the Intracoastal Waterway and Port Everglades, home to the world's busiest cruise ship port. Your captain and crew are friendly and approachable, and will be on hand to point out the many elaborate mansions and celebrity homes along Millionaires Row. You'll also get close to the massive yachts docked outside the Bahia Mar Marina, Hyatt Pier 66 and the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Grande hotels. This super fun vessel features both open and enclosed decks for your comfort, as well as a comprehensive snack bar. Returning to the pier you will then board your bus for the short drive to trendy Las Olas Boulevard, which features a multitude of delightful art galleries, eclectic boutiques and busy sidewalk cafés. Here you'll have time to browse for about half an hour, in many interesting shops, enjoy a refreshing beverage or simply wander around this bustling, sunny neighborhood, before heading back to the bus for your onward journey. Tour FLL-611 is the same as FLL-610 and uses the same transportation. Wheelchair confined passengers should book tour FLL-611. Able-bodied family members and friends should book FLL-610. You will travel together. Guests with collapsible wheelchairs who can manage 3 to 5 steps boarding the bus should book FLL-610. Collapsible wheelchairs and scooters can be stored in the luggage compartment. 7 - FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA | princess.com Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. For passengers with flights leaving Miami International Airport after 4:00 PM. There is minimum number of guests required for this tour to operate. If that minimum is not met then tour may be subject to cancellation. Guides/drivers may not lift any wheelchair or scooter weighing over 60 pounds. Although guides may provide verbal guidance to guests, they may not lift guests or push wheelchairs. Guests requiring physical assistance must travel with an able-bodied companion. The maximum weight limit is 475 pounds. Guests need to plan accordingly and may elect to bring a collapsible wheelchair instead of a scooter. Please visit the tour desk once onboard to advise the staff what kind of wheelchair or scooter you will be using on the tour. South Beach, Miami, Scenic Drive & Miami Airport Transfer (Disembarkation) FLL-215 Approximately 5 hours / From $49 eaS Stop at celebrated South Beach, the first section of Miami Beach to be developed in the beginning of the 20th century. Once you arrive, you'll enjoy a brief scenic drive by the world renowned Art Deco Historic District including Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue comprising one of the largest areas in the U.S. on the National Register of Historic Places. Some of the architectural gems you may see include the Avalon, the Breakwater Hotel, the Colony Hotel, and many other architectural gems. Here you will have ample time on your own for lunch at one of the many restaurants, shop and to simply enjoy the unique ambiance of South Beach. Next on your itinerary you'll drive across the Causeway with the Miami skyline straight ahead. A look to your left and you'll see Dodge Island, home to the Port of Miami, one of the largest cruise ship ports in the world. Make your way into Miami for a sightseeing tour. Some of the colorful attractions you'll see include Brickell Avenue. As the financial center of Miami, it's considered to be one of the world's most prestigious streets. Continuing on, you'll pass through Coconut Grove; almost 200 years old, this small village of 20,000 is Miami's oldest neighborhood. Next, is a lovely drive through the tree lined streets of Coral Gables, one of the country's first fully planned communities. Developed in a Mediterranean style, the town boasts many beautiful buildings built during the 1920's including the impressive Biltmore Hotel. Catch a glimpse of "Little Havana" before your short transfer to Miami International Airport. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and handle your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. Wear comfortable shoes. Bayside may be substituted for South Beach in case of inclement weather and on certain dates. This tour is for passengers with domestic flights departing from Miami International Airport after 4:00pm and international flights after 5:00pm. There is minimum number of guests required for this tour to operate. If that minimum is not met then tour may be subject to cancellation. 8 - FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA | princess.com St. Kitts, St. Kitts & Nevis Jagged volcanoes soaring above azure and turquoise seas, dense rainforests in myriad shades of green, rolling fields of sugarcane--welcome to St. Kitts. Along with its neighbor, Nevis, St. Kitts presents an exotic landscape more common to Polynesia than the Caribbean. The islands' terrain, rich soil, and climate made them ideal locations for raising sugarcane. In fact, St. Kitts and Nevis were once the crown jewels of the Caribbean. During the 17th and 18th centuries, Spain, France and England vied for control of the islands, with the English finally winning out in 1787. Today, British and French heritage is evident on both islands. Basseterre, the capital of St. Kitts, boasts fine, restored colonial buildings. Impressive Brimstone Hill Fortress, called the "Gibraltar of the West Indies," is one of the most impressive fortresses in the Caribbean. ! W Brimstone Hill, Romney Manor & Caribelle Batik SKB-100 Approximately 3 hours / From $49 e Discover the wonders of St. Kitts throughout this moderately active half-day excursion. Sit back and take in stunning views of Basseterre, the island's capital, through the window of your air-conditioned transport, then get out and explore historic sites on foot. Begin by traveling the scenic coastal road to Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Commanding an 800-foot-high plateau, this 300-year-old fortification offers sweeping views of forested mountains, cultivated fields, and idyllic islands. Step inside the walls and surround yourself with reminders of the 18th century. The second-largest fortress of its type in the Western Hemisphere, Brimstone Hill was the scene of more battles between the British and French than any other single site in history. It conjures the ingenious British military engineers who designed the fort, the stalwart African slaves who built it and the intrepid soldiers who defended it during the Great Siege of 1782; a battle that was only fully resolved when the Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1783. Say good-bye to Brimstone Hill and continue your adventure to Caribelle Batik Studios. Feast your eyes on the lush tropical gardens, including the 350-year-old saman tree whose massive limbs shade a half-acre of Romney Manor's landscaped grounds. Enter the studios and see for yourself how Caribelle's signature fabrics are made. During a demonstration, you'll learn how island artisans have adapted the ancient Indonesian method of batik to their own Caribbean designs. Afterwards, visit the shop and purchase a lovely batik garment as a memento of your trip. The history of Romney Manor adds more local color. The great-great-great grandfather of Thomas Jefferson is credited with the founding of the estate but it is Earl Romney and his humanistic act that captures the imagination. It was here in 1834 that Romney freed all his slaves, despite the prevailing views. Soak up your last views of this tranquil spot before re-boarding your transport back to the ship. The stunning coastal road passes emerald-green sugar fields and offers views of the extinct Mt. Liamuiga, an integral part of your overall experience. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Tour sequence may vary. You must climb 50 steps to reach the main area at Brimstone Hill Fortress. Romney Manor, Caribelle Batik & Panoramic Drive SKB-110 Approximately 2 hours / From $39 e This narrated excursion features a scenic island drive that's ideal for guests who wish to take in St. Kitts verdant mountains, rolling hills and sugarcane fields with little or no walking. Board your air-conditioned transportation and drive through Basseterre, admiring the city's many restored colonial buildings and its lovely low-lying location with the Olivees Mountains to the north and the ConareeMorne peaks to the east. This charming capital of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis is one of the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean. Founded in 1627 by the French, it served as the capital of the French colony of St. Christophe, eventually growing into a vibrant merchant port. As you drive through town, your driver will point out landmarks like Independence Square, St. George's Anglican Church, the Berkeley Memorial, and the Queen Victoria Statue Roundabout. Large international banks abound making Basseterre a thriving commercial center. 9 - ST. KITTS, ST. KITTS & NEVIS | princess.com Your excursion will then go to Romney Manor to witness its splendid gardens which are not only rich in beauty, but have an awesome and fascinating history. Many years ago, these gardens were home of the Carib Indians and were later owned by Sam Jefferson, the great-great-grandfather of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Artisans at the Caribelle Batik Factory provide live demonstrations of the complicated process of turning soft Sea Island cotton into a colorful batik. Soon your tour will head into the surrounding hills for a fantastic overview of the city and photo stop at Timothy Hill Lookout. Travel through "sugar country" and learn about the history of the sugarcane industry and its importance to the island economy. Continue down the island's Southeast Peninsula for views of Frigate Bay, the beach-laden heart of the island's tourist industry. You may even get a look at St. Kitts' sister island, Nevis, in the distance before your return drive back to the ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes The tour occasionally ventures onto unpaved roads, which may be bumpy in places. Romney Manor, Caribelle Batik & Scenic Drive SKB-120 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $65 e Board your air-conditioned transportation and drive through the capital of Basseterre, one of the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean. Learn of its rich history and witness the French and British influences revealed in the carefully preserved historic buildings. Your guide will provide interesting commentary on the passing sights and point out important landmarks like the Berkeley Memorial, Independence Square, St. George's Anglican Church and the impressive Catholic Cathedral. Imagine what it must have been like back in the 1600s when the French first settled this lovely valley between the Olivees and Conaree-Morne mountains. The charming town that grew up along the southwestern shore of St. Kitts looks peaceful enough. Its history, however, has been anything but tranquil. Destroyed many times, either by colonial wars and riots or by fire, earthquake, flood or hurricane, it rose from the ashes time after time. Today it holds its own as an international commercial center and vibrant shipping and cruising port. Your tour continues to Romney Manor, the one-time home of a distant relative of Thomas Jefferson. It now houses the Caribelle Batik Factory. Explore the lush grounds of this former sugar plantation and marvel at the leafy, one-half-acre-wide canopy of a 350-year-old satan tree. During your visit to the batik studio, your senses will delight in the beautifully colored fabrics for which Caribelle is justly famous. See how the colorful batik designs are made and take the opportunity to browse the charming gift shop. You just might find the perfect souvenir among the artfully dyed batik garments that are made here by island artisans. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes The vehicle can accommodate 2 wheelchair-bound passengers, and up to 14 persons with regular or limited mobility. Additional collapsible wheelchairs/walkers can be folded and stored. Note: Wheelchair confined passengers should book SKB-121. Family or friends traveling with a confined passenger should book this tour SKB-120. Please let the Shore Excursion Manager know if you are an able-bodied passenger, have a collapsible wheelchair, or are wheelchair bound so we can prepare for your needs. As this tour only accommodates 2 non-collapsible wheelchairs, it is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants must be able to negotiate 2 to 3 steps up into the transportation. Romney Manor, Caribelle Batik & Scenic Drive (Wheelchair Confined Passengers) SKB-121 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $65 ea This tour is the same as SKB-120 and uses the same transportation. Wheelchair confined passengers should book this tour, SKB-121. Able-bodied family members and friends should book SKB-120. You will travel together. Guests with collapsible wheelchairs should also book SKB-120. Collapsible wheelchairs can be stored in the luggage compartment. Child Price 12 & under reduced 10 - ST. KITTS, ST. KITTS & NEVIS | princess.com Special Notes The vehicle can accommodate 2 wheelchair-bound passengers, and up to 14 persons with regular or limited mobility. Additional collapsible wheelchairs/walkers can be folded and stored. Wheelchair confined passengers should book SKB-121. Family or friends traveling with a confined passenger should book this tour SKB-120. Please let the Shore Excursion Manager know if you are an able-bodied passenger, have a collapsible wheelchair, or are wheelchair-bound so we can prepare for your needs. As this tour only accommodates 2 non-collapsible wheelchairs, it is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants must be able to negotiate 2 to 3 steps up into the transportation. Maximum height to participate is 50" or 127 cm and maximum weight to participate is 189 kg or 396 lbs. P Scenic Railway Ride & Circle Island Drive SKB-170 Approximately 3 hours / From $99 e Step aboard the "Last Railway in the West Indies" for an unsurpassed opportunity to experience the scenery and culture of this unspoiled country. The "Island Series" railcars of the St. Kitts Scenic Railway are unlike any other railcars anywhere in the world. They are double-decked, with an upper open-air observation platform that puts you high above the top of the sugar cane and island vegetation for unobstructed 360 degree viewing. The lower air-conditioned "parlor" features huge six-foot vaulted windows, the colorful artwork of local artists and charming rattan furnishings. Complimentary drinks (rum punch, frozen daiquiris, soft drinks, fruit juices, and bottled water) are served throughout the trip while you enjoy colorful narration. Leaving Needsmust Station, the train is soon surrounded by fields of sugar cane. The railway skirts the volcanic slopes of Mt. Liamuiga, crosses numerous tall steel girder bridges, provides glimpses of black sand beaches and crumbling plantations, and offers up sweeping vistas of the nearby islands of Nevis, St. Barths, St. Maarten, Saba, and St. Eustatius. Images of village life offer local color. As the train passes Mansion Village, cliffside piggeries and fields of pineapples come into view. At Saddlers Village you'll pass within inches of papaya, guava, and banana trees, while backyards flutter with billowing laundry. All along the route laborers and farmers stop in their work, and school children run out of classes to greet you with smiles and waves as the train goes by. At La Valle Station, you'll disembark the train and transfer to sightseeing buses to complete your circle tour on the Island Main Road. The route passes under the silent guns of Brimstone Hill Fortress, and through a dozen small villages and towns that dot the Caribbean Sea side of St. Kitts before returning back to the city of Basseterre and the cruise ship port. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes There is no reserved seating; seating is first-come, first-served. Tour sequence may vary. All passengers have a seat on each level. Restrooms are located onboard. Scenic Railway Ride & Coastal Cruise SKB-605 Approximately 4 hours / From $149 e Step aboard the "Last Railway in the West Indies" for an unsurpassed opportunity to experience the scenery and culture of this unspoiled country. The "Island Series" railcars of the St. Kitts Scenic Railway are unlike any other railcars in the world. They are double-decked, with an upper open-air observation platform that puts you high above the top of the sugar cane and island vegetation for unobstructed 360 degree viewing. The lower air-conditioned "parlor" offers huge six foot vaulted windows, the colorful artwork of local artists and charming rattan furnishings. Complimentary drinks (rum punch, frozen daiquiris, soft drinks, fruit juices, and bottled water) are served throughout the trip while you enjoy colorful narration. Leaving Needsmust Station, the train is soon surrounded by fields of sugar cane. The railway skirts the volcanic slopes of Mt. Liamuiga, crosses numerous tall steel girder bridges, provides glimpses of black sand beaches and crumbling plantations, and offers up sweeping vistas of the nearby islands of Nevis, St. Barts, St. Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius. At Saddlers Village pass within inches of papaya, guava, and banana trees, while backyards flutter with billowing laundry. All along the route laborers and farmers stop in their work, and school children run out of classes to greet you with smiles and waves as the train goes by. At La Valle Station, disembark the train and transfer to your catamaran for the coastal sail past Brimstone Hill, the Gibraltar of the West Indies and the green slopes of Mount Liamuiga. Small fishing villages and sugarcane plantations dot the coast. Glide past Old Road, the first British settlement, which was founded by Sir Thomas Warner in 1624, and then sail around Bloody Point, where the French and British joined to defeat the Carib Indians in 1626. Complimentary refreshments are served during your sail back to your ship. 11 - ST. KITTS, ST. KITTS & NEVIS | princess.com Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Tour sequence may vary. There is no reserved seating on the train; seating is first come, first served. All passengers have a seat on each level of the train. Restrooms are located onboard the train and catamaran. O Nevis Circle Island Tour, Plantations, Beach & Lunch SKB-600 Approximately 6 hours / From $129 eF Begin your island adventure with a scenic, 45-minute boat ride along the coast of St. Kitts' southeastern peninsula to the beautiful sister island of Nevis. This lush, tropical island remains unspoiled and proudly lives up to its name, "Queen of the Caribbean." The lovely island of Nevis is the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, one of America's founding fathers. Just seven miles across and covering a total of 36 square miles, it offers an open invitation to enjoy its picturesque scenery and charming hospitality. Upon arrival in Charlestown, the capital, embark on a drive through the tranquil town for a glimpse of the simple but civilized Caribbean lifestyle and architecture. Then, proceed through several sleepy villages to gracious Montpelier Plantation Inn, where Princess Diana once stayed on vacation. At this traditional plantation hotel, surrounded by a beautiful garden, you will gain insight into how former plantations were transformed to unique and intimate plantation inns. Your tour continues along Nevis's main road to the Golden Rock Plantation Hotel, located on the edge of a rainforest. This stunning location is home to lush, tropical plants that don't normally grow near sea level. Enjoy a stroll around the hotel and take in the wonderful, panoramic vistas. Continue your tour as you circle the entire island and your native guide provides the history of life in Nevis. Arrive at picturesque Pinney Beach, where you will be served a delicious lunch at LIME Beach Bar. Sip a rum punch, local beer or fruit punch at this traditional Caribbean-style beach bar. After lunch, take a dip in the tranquil water of the Caribbean Sea or lounge on a beach chair and take in the view. Board your boat right off the beach and relax on your scenic ride back to port. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Guests must be able to walk on their own and sail Special Notes If there are high swells on the beach, guests will be transferred from Charlestown instead to board the boat. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. # Cockleshell Beach, Timothy Hill & Scenic Drive SKB-280 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $45 e Sit back and take in stunning views of Basseterre, the island's capital, through the window of your air-conditioned transport, then get out and explore pristine beaches on foot. Depart the port and travel through Basseterre past the tourist and residential resort area of Frigate Bay. Basseterre serves as capital of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis with many historic French and British colonial buildings and landmarks. Take in the local architecture as you drive through town. Capture breathtaking views of the cresting foams of the Atlantic coast and the tranquil waters of the Caribbean Sea as you drive up to Timothy Hill, looking down the long Southeast Peninsula. You will enjoy a breathtakingly beautiful drive over the rolling hills, each gentle turn providing a different spectacular view of both oceans and the natural landscape. Pass the Royal St. Kitts Golf Course and a few resort accommodations along the way. Finally, arrive at the Spice Mill Bar & Restaurant on the beach with beautiful vistas of Nevis across the channel. Walk out to the oversized wooden decks and then onto the beach. Take in stunning views of the pristine water and the whispers of lapping waves. Spend time walking the beach, swimming or sunbathing. A beach chair and refreshing drink have been reserved for you at the beachfront restaurant. Relax and enjoy your visit to a small piece of Caribbean paradise. Soak up your last views of this tranquil spot before re-boarding your transportation back to the ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Guests must be able to get on and off of vehicle on their own 12 - ST. KITTS, ST. KITTS & NEVIS | princess.com Special Notes There is no life guard. Swimming is at your own risk. Wear your swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. 4X4 Island Safari & Beach SKB-340 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $75 m Experience a touch of tropical rainforest and off-roading pleasure in the heart of St. Kitts, as well as a refreshing swim in the turquoise blue Caribbean Sea. Board your specially modified 4x4 Land Rover at the pier and head inland for a scenic drive through quaint villages and then up into the cool mountain rainforests. Just 18 miles long and five miles wide, this charming island features a variety of terrain, due to the volcanic peaks that formed its topography. As you travel off-road into the island's interior, you will explore the lush rainforest where it is possible to see troops of sociable green monkeys that inhabit the area in groups of seven to 80, as well as the spectacular variety of exotic tropical flora and fauna. At Bayfords, a private mountaintop property 1,000 feet above sea level, enjoy picture-perfect views over the island's rainforest and quilted coastline, including the capital city of Basseterre and sister island Nevis. Here, you will be served a refreshing local fruit juice. Be sure to bring your camera for exquisite photo opportunities of your surroundings! Your journey of discovery continues through the mountains to the opposite side of the island, where quaint villages and the simple, country life of St. Kitts will charm you. Going through the village of Cayon, see the historic St. Mary's Church as well as traditional village homes and farmers' gardens as you head for Frigate Bay. Drive along the windswept Atlantic coastline as you head towards the beach for a refreshing dip in the Caribbean Sea. Relax and unwind on the warm sand, go for a leisurely swim off the golden-sand beach, or just beachcomb before returning to port. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Scenic Coastal Cruise & Snorkel SKB-810 Approximately 3 hours / From $69 m Sightseeing along the gorgeous Southeast Peninsula of St. Kitts is even more thrilling when you're sailing aboard a swift-running catamaran. Imagine the sights and sounds you will experience, and the fun you will share with your fellow guests and friendly crew members. Step aboard and get acquainted with your spacious catamaran. You'll find plenty of space on deck to choose your favorite spot in the shade or in the sun. If you've never ridden aboard a multi-hulled watercraft, you will soon discover why they are so popular. Catamarans are capable of reaching high speeds while maintaining a smooth, stable ride for a large group of passengers. Enjoy the relaxing 45-minute sail down St. Kitts' scenic Southeast Peninsula. Enjoy breath taking views of the coast. During your cruise, your crew will offer complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and then get you ready to dive into fun. They'll distribute snorkel equipment and even give you a basic lesson or refresher course. Then you'll have the option to snorkel, swim or just relax onboard. The warm turquoise waters offer an abundance of sea life. This is not a coral reef but there are large boulders that provide a unique habitat for a wide variety of tropical fish. Look for lobsters, urchins, anemones and starfish as you snorkel through this colorful undersea garden. During your return sail back to your ship, sip a rum punch and other beverages and soak up the sun swept beauty that makes St. Kitts one of the Caribbean's most enchanting islands. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. @ 13 - ST. KITTS, ST. KITTS & NEVIS | princess.com Rainforest Walk, Romney Manor & Caribelle Batik SKB-470 Approximately 4 hours / From $65 mf Board your transportation for the scenic drive to Romney Gardens. Your route takes in Basseterre's quaint streets and historic buildings, traveling to the village of Old Road, the very first British settlement in all of the Caribbean. As you drive past this historic location, your guide will fill you in on many of the details surrounding the settlement of Old Road. Learn how Sir Thomas Warner brought his family here, met with the Chief Tegremante, the leader of the local Kalinago peoples, and then went back to England to drum up support for the establishment of a Mother Colony. He was able to secure financing from Ralph Merrifield, a prosperous merchant, and gained the support of John Jefferson, the great-great-great grandfather of President Thomas Jefferson, who brought a second vessel loaded with settlers and supplies. See evidence of early Kalinago culture during a stop to view important local petroglyphs before continuing on through pastoral valleys and former fields of sugarcane. You'll arrive next at Romney Manor for the highlight of this moderately active half-day excursion. First, pay a visit to the Caribelle Batik Studios and its boutique where you can view a demonstration of batik-making which utilizes the ancient Indonesian method of wax dying. Enjoy free time to browse the charming shop for batik wall hangings and apparel. Then, your guide will meet you for an exhilarating walk along a pleasant, looped trail that takes you deep into the cool rainforest, providing commentary on the native flora and fauna. Marvel at the rich biodiversity of this well wooded area. See coconut palms, Poinciana's, and palmettos as well as lemon trees, bougainvillea, hibiscus, tamarind and more. Enjoy the sounds of nature in this Garden of Eden, the low murmur of running water pierced by the call of a forest bird or a black faced vervet monkey. At the end of your walk, enjoy a selection of homemade local fruit juices, fresh seasonal fruit, pastries, and spring water. Before you leave Romney Gardens, be sure to stand under the huge 350-year-old saman tree that defies description. To conclude your excursion, enjoy the drive back to the ship along the scenic Leeward Coast, winding through picturesque valleys and sugar cane fields, lined on one side with lush green mountains and on the other, the calm Caribbean Sea. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Guests must be able to walk on their own during the tour Special Notes Wear comfortable, closed toe walking shoes and bring rain protection. This most active excursion is suitable only for passengers in excellent physical condition. $ Clay Villa Plantation House & Beach SKB-210 Approximately 4.75 hours / From $65 m Your moderately active excursion begins with an air-conditioned, narrated drive around historic Basseterre, an engaging window to the past. Take in ornate Victorian and Georgian gingerbread architecture and significant landmarks like the Berkley Memorial Clock Tower, the National Museum, and Independence Square. Arrive at the fabled Clay Villa Plantation House and Gardens for a fascinating tour. This stunning ten acre property was and still is today, a unique Carib family home. Admire the intricate hand carved furniture, Italian glass art, hand painted fans, and embroidered umbrellas that reveal how life has been lived on this working plantation. Stroll through enchanted gardens ablaze with a profusion of fruits and flowers. Keep an eye out for green vervet monkeys, fresh water turtles, red-footed tortoises, and beautifully colored birds. Learn about the Carib traditions that have been kept alive by five generations. You'll also hear the tale that makes this estate unique. It is the only sugar plantation on St. Kitts that refused to profit from the evil of slavery and employed free men and women instead. Visit the gift shop and cellar pub, where you can purchase a freshly blended fruit drink. Next you will have a blissful hour and a half at charming Cockshell Beach where the natural beauty is abundant. Take a refreshing dip in the sea, then claim your complimentary beach chair and welcome drink as you kick back to enjoy the sun. Your transportation will await you for the drive back to your ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced 14 - ST. KITTS, ST. KITTS & NEVIS | princess.com Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Please note a beach chair is included. A complimentary beverage is included at Clay Villa. Additional beverages may be purchased at the beach. Fairview Great House and Gardens & Panoramic Drive SKB-215 Approximately 2.75 hours / From $49 e Learn about the rich history and resplendent beauty of St. Kitts during this guided adventure that begins at your pier. Step aboard a comfortable, air-conditioned mini-van and, accompanied by a knowledgeable driver/guide, set out on your exploration. Lush rainforests, rolling fields of sugar cane and majestic volcanoes beckon you as you travel along winding roads with views of turquoise waters and pristine beaches. Your destination is historic Basseterre. Founded in 1627 by the French, this charming capital of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis is one of the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean. A vibrant merchant port, it is rich with beautifully restored Victorian architecture left from a time of French and British colonialization. As you drive through town, your guide will regale you with the history of the landmarks you encounter. Among them: Independence Square, St. George's Anglican Church, the Berkeley Memorial, and the Queen Victoria Statue Roundabout. Step off your mini-van and step back in time at the Fairview Great House located just outside of Basseterre. Built in 1701 by the French, this meticulously restored traditional West Indian Great House sits on 3 ½ acres and is surrounded by a tropical botanical garden. Get a sense of life during the 17th and 18th centuries as you explore the Great House during a guided walk. Take in the authentic colonial style, which includes a well appointed living room; an elegant gentleman's study, dining room with the table set for a delicious West Indian dinner; and an impressive master bedroom with stunning island vistas. There is also a historical information room where you'll learn about the property's previous owners as well as life on the island in colonial times. From the cobblestone courtyard, you'll see the estate's original kitchen featuring a volcanic stone and brick oven and the original bathing room with sun warmed volcanic stone bath. Then step across a stone bridge that leads from the rear veranda to the estate's stunning tropical Botanical Garden. As you walk the sun dappled grounds of the garden you'll find yourself enveloped by a wide variety of fruit trees, palms, shrubs and flowering plants. Take time to shop in the gift shop and to indulge in a delicious glass of homemade fruit juice prior to re-boarding your mini-van to resume your excursion. Travel next to see the gorgeous Frigate Bay - two adjacent bays on the southeastern side of the island. Enjoy panoramic views of the Basseterre valley and the Frigate Bay resort area featuring hotels, a golf course and hundreds of elegant homes. Have your cameras at the ready for a photo stop atop Timothy Hill Look Out. Here, you'll encounter breathtaking panoramas looking down the Southeast Peninsula and Frigate Bay with its long, stretches of golden sand. Look in the distance to see the spot where the tranquil Caribbean Sea and roiling Atlantic Ocean are closest without actually meeting - a perfect way to finish your exploration of this exquisite island paradise. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Guests must be able to walk on their own Caribbean Culinary Demonstration & Tastings SKB-250 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $89 eF There's something for everyone to enjoy on this unique culinary adventure that combines a dash of history with a generous serving of food, fun and folklore! Your delicious day begins with a short drive to the Fairview Great House and Botanical Gardens. Here, a wonderful local chef will prepare tantalizing dishes right before your eyes. You may have previously enjoyed the wonderful flavors of West Indian cooking, but you may not be familiar with the ingredients, spices and history of the meal. Whether you are a seasoned cook or just a lover of savory cuisine, this demonstration will appeal to you. As the ingredients get put together, the historian cook will discuss the story of these regional foods, share old and new recipes, and talk about the development of delicious dishes that combine Old and New World ingredients with African, European and Indian cooking methods. Then, you get to taste the dishes you just watched being prepared, along with homemade refreshments. After the demonstration, browse locally made handcrafts available for sale or explore the Great House itself. The main floor is furnished in authentic colonial style. On display is the dining room, where the table is set for a delicious West Indian dinner; the living room; a gentleman's study; and a historical information room where you can learn more about the original owners of the property, life on the island in colonial times and the process undertaken to fully restore this historic gem. Upstairs you will find the master bedroom, with a large veranda offering a panoramic view of the Caribbean Sea, Southeast Peninsula, and St. Kitts' sister island, Nevis. You may also choose to stroll through the different areas of the beautifully landscaped 15 - ST. KITTS, ST. KITTS & NEVIS | princess.com 2.5-acre botanical garden at your leisure. At the completion of this culturally rich day, take home complimentary copies of the recipes from the dishes prepared during your tour. A relaxing drive will return you to port, hopefully with a belly food of scrumptious food. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Guests will see cooking demonstration and sample the food prepared for them. At the end of the tour, guests will get a copy of recipe. 16 - ST. KITTS, ST. KITTS & NEVIS | princess.com St. Lucia Nestled below the Pitons, twin peaks rising over 2,600 feet above the azure waters of the Caribbean, St. Lucia is an oasis of tropical calm. The island's capital, Castries, is a town of charming, pastel-colored colonial buildings, home to some 60,000. Yet despite its peaceful setting, St. Lucia has a turbulent and colorful history. Fierce Carib warriors overran the peaceful Arawaks in the 9th century. The first European settler, Francois Le Clerc, was a French buccaneer. Le Clerc's countrymen followed in his wake, establishing the town of Soufriere in 1746. Sugar was the lure, sugar was king. Within four decades some 50 plantations flourished on the island. Thus St. Lucia became part of the Caribbean's 18th-century trade triangle of sugar, slavery, and rum. Today this beautiful island welcomes visitors drawn to its exotic tropical landscape, superb beaches, crystalline waters, and colorful marine life. ! pW Sulphur Springs, the Pitons, Scenic Cruise & Lunch SLU-100 Approximately 7.25 hours / From $99 mF Departing from your ship, you'll board your air-conditioned transportation for a scenic ride through the capital city of Castries, home to several of St. Lucia's historical sites, such as the La Toc Battery, and see beautiful architecture, including the uniquely decorated Cathedral and the Central Library. You'll stop for photos at Morne Fortune, the "Hill of Good Luck." Enjoy the dramatic sweeping views of Castries and the entire area from this 17th century strategic outpost. It was a key battleground during the fight for St. Lucia's colonization. After a few more photo stops, you'll continue on to Soufriere. Established by the French in 1746, it's the oldest town in St. Lucia, the reputed birthplace of Napoleon's Empress, Josephine de Beauharnais. From here you'll continue on to one of Soufriere's most popular sites Sulphur Springs, the world's only drive-in volcano. Your visit includes a short tour of the crater to see the bubbling pools letting off puffs of odorous steam. As if to clear your palette, your next stop takes you to the verdant and delicious 18th century eco-friendly colonial plantation of Morne Coubaril This working plantation is dotted with cocoa, coconuts, citrus, and other tropical trees. View the cocoa fermentation, drying, and coconut processing buildings that are still in use today. It's there you'll also get to savor a sumptuous Creole buffet lunch and beverage. After your time at the plantation, you'll take a short ride to return to Soufriere where you'll board your catamaran for the "sea" portion of your exciting activity. While aboard, you'll marvel at the view of the majestic Pitons, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while you sip a complimentary beverage and sail up the coast. You'll stop in a secluded cove, where you can enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal clear waters before cruising into Marigot Bay This lush, tranquil yachtsman's haven has been used for background shots in many Hollywood films such as "Dr. Doolittle" and "Fire Power." Your day of adventure concludes as your cruise brings you back to Castries. Excursion Length Duration may vary Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Tour may operate in reverse order. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Note: This tour is only available on select itineraries. Please consult your Cruise Personalizer for availability. W The Pitons, Marigot Bay, Coastal Cruise & Beach SLU-105 Approximately 4 hours / From $69 mf Departing from your ship, you'll board your catamaran and set sail for Soufriere. Established by the French in 1746, it's the oldest town in St. Lucia, and the reputed birthplace of Napoleon's Empress Josephine de Beauharnais. While cruising along St. Lucia's verdant tropical coast, you'll pass the quaint fishing villages of Anse la Raye and Canaries and see the picturesque Vigie and La Toc Peninsulas. During your relaxing cruise, your crew will entertain you with facts, folktales, and anecdotes about the island. Soon, you'll marvel at the view of the majestic twin peaks of the Pitons, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covered in lush green vegetation, they seem to rise straight from the blue waters of Piton Bay. It's quite an impressive sight! You'll have a unique photo opportunity of this magnificent landmark as you sail between the Petit and Gros volcanic landforms, each stretching over 2000 feet in the air. Venturing on, you'll stop at the remote dark-sand beach of Anse Cochon where you'll have the chance enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean before cruising along the coast. 17 - ST. LUCIA | princess.com Your final destination is the lush, tranquil yachtsman's haven of Marigot Bay. It has been used in many Hollywood films such as "Dr. Doolittle" and "Fire Power." Your tour concludes as you enjoy a relaxing scenic cruise back to your ship, as well as fond memories of your adventure. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Bring a swimsuit, towel and adequate sun protection if you plan to swim. There is no snorkeling on this tour. Passengers prone to motion sickness should take the necessary medication prior to the start of the tour. W Sulphur Springs, the Pitons, Marigot Bay & Lunch SLU-115 Approximately 7.5 hours / From $89 mF Departing from your ship, you'll board your air-conditioned transportation for a scenic island ride. You'll begin in Castries home to several of St. Lucia's historical sites such as the La Toc Battery, and see beautiful architecture, including the uniquely decorated Cathedral and the Central Library. You'll stop at Morne Fortune, the "Hill of Good Luck," a 17th century strategic outpost. The fortress sits on the edge of a hilltop, commanding spectacular views of Castries, and offering an incredible photo opportunity. You'll continue on your ride, arriving at the charming fishing village of Anse La Raye, where people still fish from dugout canoes. After a brief rest stop, you'll continue on to Soufriere, the oldest town in St, Lucia. Established in 1746, the reputed birthplace of Napoleon's Empress Josephine. As you enter Soufriere, you'll see the famous towering twin peaks of the Pitons, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Each peak rises over 2,000 feet from the blue Caribbean waters. Your first stop in Soufriere is Sulphur Springs, the world's only drive-in volcano. The road leads right up to the remnants of a volcanic crater, a moonscape of barren earth and gravel where pools of muddy water bubble and belch out clouds of odorous steam. Nearby are the lush Diamond Botanical Gardens and Waterfall. You'll enjoy a guided tour of these luxurious gardens and the beautiful waterfall that tumbles through mineral streaked rocks and thick ferns. The warm mineral waters form a stream that flows through underground pipes into a series of baths at different temperatures. Louis XVI built these baths after the waters were found to have curative properties, fortifying his troops against the St. Lucian climate. After touring some of the island's natural wonders, it's time for a buffet lunch of tasty island delicacies. Refreshed, you'll continue your ride to the stunningly beautiful Marigot Bay. This lush yachtsman's haven has been seen in films including "Dr. Doolittle" and "Fire Power." Even author James Michener called it "the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean." You'll have time to capture your own photos before your fun filled day comes to an end with a short, but picturesque trip back to your ship. Excursion Length Duration may vary Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes This tour is only available on select itineraries. Please consult the Cruise Personalizer for availability. W Sulphur Springs, Marigot Bay, Lunch & Shopping SLU-120 Approximately 8 hours / From $99 eF Departing from your ship, you'll board your air-conditioned transportation for your scenic island ride. You'll begin in Castries home to several of St. Lucia's historical sites such as the La Toc Battery and see beautiful architecture, including the uniquely decorated Cathedral and the Central Library. You'll stop at Morne Fortune, the "Hill of Good Luck," a 17th century strategic outpost that was a key battleground during the fight for St. Lucia's colonization. You can still see original cannons used in the war. The fortress sits on the edge of a hilltop, commanding spectacular views of Castries, offering an incredible photo opportunity. Continue up the Morne and down into the valley, passing by banana plantations and many small villages and communities on your way to the scenic east coast. You'll make a photo stop along the way to capture the rugged, but picturesque Atlantic coastline. As you pass by the second-largest town on the island, Vieux Fort, you'll enjoy the view from Moule-a-Chique as you travel to the Balenbouche Estate. The estate house is one of the few surviving original plantation houses in St. Lucia, and its colonial architecture dates back to the early 19th century. Stroll through the gardens as you enjoy some refreshments. Next, it'll be time for some shopping. The Choiseul Arts and Craft Center is home to the indigenous craft of coal pot manufacturing and is the best place to find many local crafts, including grass place mats, market chairs, and local clay products like coal pots, which are still widely used in many St. Lucian kitchens. Once you've selected the perfect gifts to bring home, you'll re-board your transportation for Sulphur Springs, the world's only drive-in volcano. The road leads right up to the remnants of a volcanic crater, a moonscape of barren earth and gravel where pools of muddy water bubble and belch out clouds of odorous steam. After touring some of the island's natural wonders, it's time for a break. 18 - ST. LUCIA | princess.com You'll arrive at the Morne Coubaril Estate. Overlooking the picturesque town of Soufriere, you'll tour this beautiful restored plantation, see demonstrations of cocoa, copra, and manioc processing, walk on an original street formerly used by mule carriages, and a visit to a workers' village, before savoring a buffet of lunch of tasty island delicacies. Refreshed, you'll continue your ride to the island's west coast and stunningly beautiful Marigot Bay. This lush yachtsman's haven has been seen in films including "Dr. Doolittle." Even author James Michener called it "the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean." You'll have time to capture your own photos before your fun filled day comes to an end with a short, picturesque trip back to Castries and your ship. Excursion Length Duration may vary Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Some of the roads may be bumpy and winding. e Marigot Bay, Village & Scenic Drive SLU-125 Approximately 3 hours / From $39 Departing from your ship, you'll board your air-conditioned transportation for your scenic island ride. You'll begin in Castries, home to several of St. Lucia's historical sites. You'll pass the uniquely decorated Cathedral, the colorful Craft Market, and Derek Walcott Square, named for the St. Lucian author who won the 1992 Nobel Prize for Literature. You'll then leave the city, and travel through the lush countryside to the north side of the island, up winding hills and through small communities with picturesque views of banana plantations and tropical landscapes. Take in the spectacular view of Castries harbor as you continue along the Old Victoria Road. You'll then descend into the Cul De Sac and Roseau Valley, traveling past the local riding stables as well as the island's only rum distillery. Continuing on the scenic landscape, you'll arrive at the quaint fishing village of Marigot, a typical West Indian town with original French and English colonial architecture. Driving down close the waterfront, here you can stroll around the Marina Village spotted with various shops and view of yachts at anchor or berthed. Re-boarding your transportation, you'll continue your ride to the stunningly beautiful Marigot Bay view point. This lush yachtsman's haven has been seen in films including "Dr. Doolittle" and "Fire Power." Even author James Michener called it "the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean." It's the perfect place to bask in the surroundings and enjoy some refreshments before your fun filled journey comes to an end with a short, but picturesque trip back to your ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Minimum age to participate is 5 years old. The maximum weight per person is 280 pounds. ef Exotic Garden & Beach Break SLU-220 Approximately 4 hours / From $49 St. Lucia's exotic beauty truly exemplifies the colorful allure of the Caribbean. Nature lovers will thrill to this wonderful tour of the most splendid sites the island has to offer. Begin your day by boarding the comfortable transportation for a quick drive to the privately owned Stoney Hill Estate, with one of the most stunning views to be found in all of St Lucia. From the moment you set foot on this three acre estate property you'll be surrounded by a glorious garden blooming with local flora. Here you'll find a broad range of plant life, from lush tropical rainforest plants to cactus scrub land. Of particular note is the home's elegant orchid garden. Within this natural setting, you will find a number of different walking trails accommodating different fitness abilities. For those who prefer to sit and contemplate their surroundings, there are exquisite views to be had from a number of gazebos and patios. On completion of your garden exploration, you'll be treated to some local juice, freshly squeezed from seasonal fruits, and invited to sample different types of homemade cakes and other delicacies. After about an hour at the gardens, a short scenic drive will take you to the Pigeon Island National Park. If the beach looks familiar, it is because it is the same one you have been admiring from the Stony Hill Estate's garden! Once at Pigeon Island Park, you can explore the park or relax in the shade of a palm tree. If you are feeling more adventurous, there is path around the island's perimeter that you can walk in about 20 minutes and which leads you past the ruins of Fort Rodney, a small abandoned stone fortress with some old canons. Continue to the top of the 359-foot Signal Peak, where you can sit and enjoy the spectacular view! Your next stop will be a beautiful stretch of beach on the outside of the park. Here you can relax on the beach, take some sun in a beach chair, or go for a leisurely swim. You'll have approximately 90 minutes to enjoy the beach before your transportation takes you 19 - ST. LUCIA | princess.com back to the pier. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Wear a swimsuit under comfortable clothing and shoes. Please bring a towel, adequate sun protection, hat and sun glasses. Don't forget your cameras or videos for photo opportunities. Cash or credit card will be needed for food purchases at Pigeon Island Beach Restaurant. # O 4X4 Safari Scenic Drive & Waterfall Adventure SLU-340 Approximately 5 hours / From $65 m Departing from your ship, your adventure begins as soon you board your 4WD vehicle and head out along the coast to one of St. Lucia's lush valleys. You'll stop at Morne Fortune, the "Hill of Good Luck," a 17th-century strategic outpost that was a key battleground during the fight for St. Lucia's colonization. The view point sits on the edge of a hilltop, commanding spectacular views of Castries below. Continue up the Morne and down into the valley, passing by banana plantations and many small villages. Then it's time to leave civilization behind as you journey down rural roads and trails. Your guide will point out sites of interest and provides commentary on the island's flora and fauna. You will stop for a spectacular view of Mt. Gimie, St. Lucia's highest peak. Next you will arrive at La Tille Falls, set in a rustic 10-acre natural garden. You'll enjoy approximately two hours strolling through the gardens, swimming in the waterfall, and sampling a selection of cool refreshments. Those wanting to do some walking can take the path upstream to a 100-year old dam and the ruins of a sugar mill. After swimming and relaxing, return to your 4WD vehicle for the drive back to Castries. Along the way, you will have a photo stop at a viewpoint overlooking the fishing village of Dennery, along the Atlantic Coast. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes This tour is not recommended for pregnant women or passengers suffering from back, leg or hip conditions or respiratory and heart conditions. There are approximately 55 to 60 steps leading down and up from the waterfalls. Walking sticks are provided. The minimum age required to participate is 5 years old. Maximum weight is 250 pounds. Wear a swimsuit under your clothes and bring a towel and adequate sun protection if you plan to swim at the falls. The water may be muddy after heavy rains. Jumping from the falls is not permitted. Rainforest Canopy Zipline Adventure & Scenic Drive SLU-400 Approximately 4 hours / From $89 s Departing from your ship, you'll board your transportation for a short, but scenic ride down the east coast to the base camp deep in the heart of the tropical rainforest. Here, Tree Top Adventure Park awaits. Once you arrive, you'll receive a short orientation and safety instruction, as well as a harness system, helmets, and gloves. Then, get ready as you follow the specially trained guides for the ride of your life. This zip line ride consists of a system of integrated cables, pulleys and riggings to make sure you not only get a maximum thrill, but the best views. You'll fly through the canopy on 12 zip lines in all, including the island's longest (up to 800 feet) and highest (up to 150 feet) above the forest's floor, as well as two net bridges. You'll also have plenty of time to catch your breath, and take in the unique panoramic views and wildlife, between zips. After your exhilarating tour, you'll return to base camp to swap stories and enjoy some refreshments. Then, it's time to return to the comfort of your transportation and a relaxing drive back to your ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Anyone who is pregnant, physically challenged, or suffering from a heart condition is not encouraged to participate in this tour. 20 - ST. LUCIA | princess.com Special Notes The minimum age required to participate is 8 years old. The maximum weight limit is 265 pounds. This most active excursion is suitable only for passengers in excellent physical condition. There are a couple of short walks with a slight incline between some platforms. Not suited for pregnant women or passengers suffering from heart, back, neck, or shoulder problems, as well as those prone to respiratory problems or seizures. Wear comfortable clothes. Closed toe shoes are preferable. Bring a small backpack if you want to take your camera. Your hands must be free at all times. A liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. NOTE: This tour is only available on select itineraries. Please check your Cruise Personalizer for availability. Rainforest Aerial Tram & Canopy Zipline Adventure SLU-405 Approximately 5 hours / From $149 s Departing from your ship, you'll board your transportation for a short, but scenic ride to Rain Forest Adventure Park, for a truly unique adventure. Once you arrive, you'll have a short orientation and safety instruction, as well as a harness system, helmets, and gloves. After a practice zip line ride, you'll be ready to get started. Climb into your eight person gondola with your private guide for a bird'seye view of one of St. Lucia's mature Caribbean oceanic rainforests, nurtured by warm, gentle rains and rich volcanic soils. These open-air gondolas climb safely and silently through and over the treetops, offering a magical view of nature in its majesty. Here, you'll discover knotted and twisting woody vines winding to the tops of the trees. Dense thickets of vegetation merge with cascades of flowering trees such as lavender stars, orange bursts, yellow berries, and white lace. Giant "chatannier," magnolia, and gommier trees tower over the landscape and provide food and shelter for many of the rain forest's inhabitants. Keep a lookout for agoutis on the ground and St Lucia's endemic and endangered parrot, the jacquot, flying through the air. Then it's your turn to fly through the air. You'll disembark your gondola and hike for about 30 minutes on a trail that descends through the thicket of the rainforest bringing you to the first Sky Canopy platform. After you're securely buckled in, you're ready to experience the thrill of a swift glide through the verdant canopy where you'll marvel at the views of both the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Zip from one platform to another, each one secured on the sturdy trunk of a massive tree, while experienced guides accompany you every step of the way. After your breath-taking experience, you'll hike a short distance to meet the tram for the final descent, enjoying the commanding views of the island. Back at camp, you'll have time for some refreshments and a little souvenir shopping before your scenic ride back to the ship. Special Notes The minimum age required to participate is 12 years old. The maximum weight limit is 265 pounds. This most active excursion is suitable only for passengers in excellent physical condition. There are a couple of short walks with a slight incline between some platforms. Not suited for pregnant women or passengers suffering from heart, back, neck, or shoulder problems, as well as those prone to respiratory problems or seizures. Wear comfortable clothes. Closed toe shoes are preferable. Bring a small backpack if you want to take your camera. Your hands must be free at all times. A liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. Note: This tour is only available on select itineraries. Please check your Cruise Personalizer for availability. Horseback Ride to Cas En Bas Beach & Swim SLU-430 Approximately 4 hours / From $119 sf Looking for a new way to see this island paradise? This four-hour excursion allows you to experience St. Lucia's unspoiled countryside from the top of a horse. The views that you'll encounter on your ride are incredible so be sure to bring a camera or video recorder to capture every memorable moment. The fun begins as soon as you board your air-conditioned transportation and drive through Castries, passing charming, pastelcolored colonial buildings on your way out of the city. Then, you'll travel north, where soaring mountains and golden beaches in the distance keep you company. When you arrive at the International Pony Club, your guide will lead you to the stables where you'll receive safety lessons and be outfitted. Then, you'll saddle up on a well-trained horse and hit the trail for a leisurely two-hour trek. Your experienced and professional horse wrangler will then lead you at a gentle pace through a residential area, then onto a forest trail, and finally, on the soft, golden sands of Cas en Bas beach. It may be hard to believe but your awe-inspiring surroundings began life as a series of submarine volcanoes millions of years ago. Made up almost entirely of volcanic rocks, St. Lucia's was born from volcanic activity. As you ride high in the saddle, sit back, relax and take a deep breath of crisp, refreshing air while you marvel at the palm-fringed crescent-shaped beach. Located on the windward side of St. Lucia, Cas en Bas is famous for kite surfing so don't be surprised if you see a colorful parachute kite gliding overhead in the bright blue sky. And if you'd like to swim with your horse in the warm Atlantic waters, just let the guide know and he will assist you. After your ride, you'll climb off your horse and walk to a beachside restaurant for refreshments. Then, you'll mount your horse for the return ride to the stable, where you'll board your transportation for the scenic ride back to Castries. 21 - ST. LUCIA | princess.com Special Notes Please note a waiver has to be signed at the Stables prior to proceeding on the ride. The minimum age required to participate is 12 years old and the maximum weight limit per rider is 250 pounds. Participants must wear a helmet and a life jacket when swimming with the horses. Creole horses, a local breed from St. Lucia, are used and are smaller than what North Americans may be accustomed to. Long pants and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Wear a swimsuit, bring a towel and a hat for the beach, adequate sun protection and insect repellant. m Snorkel & Scenic Coastal Cruise SLU-820 Approximately 3 hours / From $65 Departing from your ship, you'll board your boat and cruise the island's coastline with views of many bays and villages. You'll have ample photo opportunities. Once at the snorkel site, you'll receive a safety orientation as well as a snorkeling lesson. Then, dive in! You'll have plenty of time to explore the park's reefs with a friend, or follow your guide for a leisurely snorkel among the coral gardens. You'll get to see a variety of hard and soft corals and colorful sponges, as well as meet the trumpet fish, stoplight parrotfish, sergeant majors, and schooling chromis that make their home in this protected marine environment. Your marine adventure concludes as you cruise back to your ship, relaxed and refreshed. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Coral and marine lives are not to be disturbed. Pigeon Island SNUBA, Snorkel & Beach Adventure SLU-910 Approximately 3 hours / From $89 m An incredible underwater experience awaits when you depart the pier and enjoy a picturesque drive to the northern part of the island and Pigeon Island National Park. Here, you will experience a growing trend in underwater discovery SNUBA a truly unique experience that takes snorkeling to a new, three-dimensional level. SNUBA is widely popular around the world with more than 5 million tours conducted since the program began in 1988. Under the supervision of friendly and certified SNUBA guides, you can intimately and safely explore exotic marine life. SNUBA does not require any certification. SNUBA allows you to breathe through a regulator without wearing the cumbersome tank on your back. The air supply floats on a support raft at the surface. You can enjoy the under-the-sea experience at any depth surface, 2 feet, 10 feet, 20 feet SNUBA is designed for your own personal comfort level, and your SNUBA guide will be with you throughout the entire tour. Begin your SNUBA Adventure Tour from the sandy shores of Pigeon Island. After a brief pre-dive orientation, you will begin a very comfortable and calm guided tour that will take you to a maximum depth of 20 feet. If you want to cruise on the surface or descend to the depth of your choice, it is always up to you. There is no need to surface for air or to tussle with bulky equipment, just gear up and dive in! The warm and inviting waters surrounding Pigeon Island offer a variety of tropical fish and marine life, including flounder, blue tang, parrotfish, squirrelfish, spiny lobster, arrow crabs, octopus, and coral such as barrel sponge and brain coral. A variety of seasonal visitors include turtles and schools of sardines, and more are often seen. Every dive is a new adventure! At the completion of your dive, explore the Pigeon Island National Landmark, heralded as one of the most important monuments of St. Lucia's history; it was a key spot in the battles between the French and the British over St. Lucia. The picturesque, 44-acre island reserve and fort was originally surrounded by water but was joined to the mainland by a man-made causeway in 1972. Nature lovers will want to keep their binoculars handy, as the island is also home to a variety of tropical flora, fauna and bird species. At the end of your beautiful and rewarding day, refresh with complimentary bottled water and relax on your scenic drive back to the pier. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Passengers must be in good health condition. Passengers suffering from heart, back, neck, leg, hip, or respiratory conditions should not participate on this excursion. Special Notes SNUBA equipment is included (Mask, Snorkel, Fins, Light Weight belt and Breathing Apparatus). Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel, a change of clothes and adequate sun protection. Change of clothing is required before boarding bus to return to ship. Bottled water is provided after your SNUBA dive. Minimum age to participate is 8 years old. Maximum weight is 250 pounds. Passengers must be in good health condition not suffering from heart, back, neck, leg, hip, or respiratory conditions. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. 22 - ST. LUCIA | princess.com @ e Rainforest Aerial Tram & Scenic Drive SLU-350 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $119 Departing from your ship, you'll board your transportation for a short, but scenic ride to Rain Forest Adventure Park, the base for the Aerial Tram. Here, you'll have a short orientation and safety instruction. Then, it's time to climb into your eight person gondola with your private guide for a 90-minute journey and bird's-eye view of one of St. Lucia's mature Caribbean oceanic rain forests that is nurtured by warm, gentle rains and rich volcanic soils. These open-air gondolas climb safely and silently through and over the treetops, offering a magical view of nature in its majesty. Here, you'll discover knotted and twisting woody vines winding to the tops of the trees. Dense thickets of vegetation merge with cascades of flowering trees such as lavender stars, orange bursts, yellow berries, and white lace. Giant "chatannier," magnolia, and gommier trees tower over the landscape and provide food and shelter for many of the rain forest's inhabitants. Keep a lookout for agoutis on the ground and St Lucia's endemic and endangered parrot, the jacquot, flying through the air. The descent affords another impressive view of the forest and a spectacular panoramic vista of the north of the island. At the conclusion of the tour, there will be time to pick up that perfect rainforest souvenir prior to your transfer back to the ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes This tour includes an optional 20-minute nature walk on the fern trail. To participate, proper footwear is required. Flowering trees can be seasonal. A liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. e Whale & Dolphin Watching Cruise SLU-640 Approximately 3 hours / From $89 From the pier, you'll board your specially designed sightseeing boat and cast off for an exciting two hour adventure that brings you up close to some of the sea's most magnificent mammals. The waters surrounding St. Lucia are home to more than 40 different species of whale and dolphin, most commonly humpback, sperm, and pilot whales, and spinner, stripped and common dolphins. As you seek these amazing sea creatures, enjoy a relaxing view of the island's coast, while sipping your complimentary beverage. Chances are very good, you'll get to see some of these marine creatures; however, they are wild, meaning, that while every effort will be made to locate them, actual sightings cannot be guaranteed. Weather and sea conditions permitting, a hydrophone may be used in locating whales and dolphins if they are not spotted from the surface. Your exciting excursion concludes as you bid farewell to the whales and dolphins and sail back to the pier and your ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Weather and sea conditions permitting, a hydrophone is used in locating whales and dolphins if they are not spotted from the surface. This is used only in calm waters and not if the sea is rough. $ Morne Fortune, Caribelle Batik, Rum & Marigot Bay SLU-110 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $39 efS There's so much to see on this beautiful Island, where do you begin? This approximately three hour tour is a perfect introduction to all the colorful and intriguing sights St. Lucia has to offer. Designed for those who prefer to see the sights with little or no walking, this leisurely excursion also offers plenty of photo opportunities. Departing from your ship, you'll board your air-conditioned transportation for your scenic island ride. You'll begin in Castries, home to several of St. Lucia's historical sites such as the La Toc Battery and see beautiful architecture, including the uniquely decorated Cathedral and the Central Library. Your first photo stop is St. Marks, an authentic colonial mansion. The mansion is typical of that of a wealthy colonial merchant of the day. Take in the spectacular harbor view while you enjoy some traditional St. Lucian snacks such as fish accras, plantain chips, 23 - ST. LUCIA | princess.com breadfruit chips, tania fritters and rum punch. Your fun filled adventure continues to Morne Fortune, a 17th century strategic outpost that was a key battleground during the fight for St. Lucia's colonization. The fortress sits on the edge of a hilltop, commanding spectacular views of Castries. From this vantage point you can see north to Pigeon Island or south to the Pitons and on a clear day, you may even spot Martinique. Continuing on, you'll arrive at the studio of Caribelle Batik, where many of the island's batik creations are made. Step inside the old Victorian mansion and see skilled craftsman demonstrating the art of batik and silk-screen printing. There are seamstresses on hand creating clothing and wall hangings that you can purchase in the shop. Once you've chosen some treasures to take home, you'll reboard your transportation and continue on your drive through the countryside of the north-eastern part of the island with lush vegetation to your final destination, The Distillery. Enjoy a guided tour at the only rum distillery on the island. See how this heartwarming nectar is produced. Taste the finished product and the opportunity of buying a bottle to take home. Your tour will include a video presentation, village street scene, spice market and carnival costumes. Learn how these have been recreated to give an insight into the lifestyle and spirit of St. Lucians. After your visit you will make the picturesque trip back to Castries where your ship docks. Excursion Length Duration may vary Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction All participants must be in good health and not suffering from back, leg, hip or respiratory conditions. Special Notes Wear cool comfortable clothing and rubber soled walking shoes. Bring along Sunscreen and cameras and US dollars if you wish to purchase a small souvenir. If prone to motion sickness, use medication prior to tour as the roads are winding. Note: Tour sequence may vary. This tour is only available on select itineraries. Please check your Cruise Personalizer for availability. wC Ladera Resort, the Pitons, Catamaran, Drive & Lunch SLU-145 Approximately 7 hours / From $169 eF From its lush forests, golden beaches, soaring mountains and sparkling water you may think that nothing could rival St. Lucia's natural wonders. You're in for a pleasant surprise. During this six hour excursion not only will you experience the grandeur of the Pitons and the island's picture perfect Marigot Bay but you'll also be able to indulge in two luxurious man-made pastimes lunch at the magnificent Ladera Resort and a catamaran cruise on the beautiful Marigot Bay. Departing from your ship, you'll board your air-conditioned transportation for the leisurely 90-minute drive from Castries. You'll travel through the rolling countryside and mountains of St. Lucia's lush western coast as the winding road takes you through small villages to the town of Soufriere and your final destination, Ladera Resort. Established by the French in 1746, Soufriere is the oldest town in St. Lucia, and the reputed birthplace of Napoleon's Empress Josephine de Beauharnais. The remarkable Ladera, the first Caribbean hotel to be rated #1 by "Conde Nast Traveler©" magazine was once part of Rabot Estate, one of Soufriere's oldest and most famous cocoa plantations. In 1982 it was transformed into the unique resort it is today. Ladera has welcomed Oprah, Harrison Ford, Denzel Washington and many others who share an appreciation for the best. The resort is famous for its intimate setting, as well as its commanding view of the twin Pitons, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covered in lush green vegetation, the peaks seem to rise straight from the blue waters of Piton Bay. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted with a warm welcome and a cocktail, a perfect prelude for your gourmet lunch at the award-winning Dasheene Restaurant. You will be the guests of a renowned executive chef who will prepare freshly caught fish, or your choice of either chicken or beef, presented in a style of casual elegance. Following this memorable meal, you will have the opportunity to tour the property. The stylish getaway features nine villas and 23 suites. After your tour of this spectacular haven, you'll reboard your transportation and continue on to the Soufriere docks. Here, you'll find your catamaran waiting to take you for the final leg of this experience a cruise out into Marigot Bay. Boasting white sands, swaying palms, turquoise waters and verdant green hillsides the area is so stunning author James Michener once called it, "the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean." Your cruise is a pleasurable three hours long so relax and soak up the sun while the friendly crew serves up rum punch and other refreshments. Then, as the catamaran makes its way around the bay, you'll have the chance to dive into the inviting water. At the conclusion of your excursion, you'll return to the dock where you'll board your transportation for the return trip back to the pier in Castries. 24 - ST. LUCIA | princess.com Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes The road to Soufriere is very winding and those persons prone to motion sickness should take any necessary medication required prior to the excursion. On the return journey to Castries there maybe sections of road with very steep inclines. When leaving Soufriere, the buses may temporarily turn off the air-conditioning to provide additional power to climb these roads. At Ladera Resort, time and weather permitting, you may have the chance for a brief overview of the property. There are two sets of 10 steps and an inclined walkway to navigate at the resort. 25 - ST. LUCIA | princess.com Barbados Barbados is one of the few Caribbean islands solely colonized by one nation. It's no wonder Bajans describe their country as being "more English than England sheself," surnames like Worthing and Hastings abound. But look around and you know you're not in England: rich and fertile tropical fields meet a glistening, azure sea. The soft pastels of old chattel houses blend with the vibrant reds, oranges, and greens of roadside fruit stands. In short, Barbados exudes a charm all its own. Perhaps it is due to Bajan culture, that celebrated blend of English tradition and the African heritage brought to the island by slaves imported to work the sugar plantations. The potent brew which results flavors every aspect of island life, from music, dance and art, to religion, language and food. # e Carlisle Bay Beach, Swim & Scenic Drive BGI-280 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $29 Begin your leisurely tour of sun and sand by boarding your air-conditioned transportation at the cruise terminal. Then sit back and enjoy your brief scenic ride to Carlisle Bay beach, one of the island's best. You will pass by the Parliament buildings, the statue of Lord Nelson in Heroes Square, and Independence Square. Upon arrival enjoy a complimentary drink (rum punch, anyone?) and orientation of the beach facilities by the beach club's friendly staff. Changing rooms (as well as showers) are provided for your convenience. So slip into your beachwear and step out into paradise! Take a swim in the cool, refreshing crystal waters of Carlisle Bay. Enjoy the feel of the warm sand and the soft breeze as you stroll along the pristine shoreline. Or simply take in the beauty of this coral island Shangri-La as you recline on a comfortable lounge chair beneath the shade of a shared beach umbrella (provided for your comfort). Should you work up an appetite, indulge in a snack or additional beverages available for purchase at the beach club's snack stand. Or browse the beach club's souvenir shop for a memento of your day in paradise prior to returning to your ship, Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Harbor Lights beach facility is not open Christmas Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday & Easter Monday. O e 4X4 Scenic Panoramic Drive & Bathsheba BGI-340 Approximately 3 hours / From $65 Begin your leisurely safari adventure by stepping aboard the 4 x 4 vehicle at the pier. Then embark on your scenic drive off the beaten path to some of the island's more remote and unique locations. Throughout your excursion your friendly and knowledgeable guide will regale you with stories about Barbadian culture, folklore and history. The guide will highlight places such as the oldest operational sugar factory, part of an industry that has sustained the island for over 300 years. Among the scenic wonders you will encounter is Blackman's Gully, located on the island's east coast. Created when the roofs of caves collapsed hundreds of years ago, Blackman's is part of an island-wide series of gullies that are home to a range of exotic plants and animals, including the inquisitive green monkey. Cross over gully via the Molasses Bridge. Constructed 250 years ago with limestone boulders held together by the mortar of molasses and egg whites, it is one of the strongest spans in Barbados. Travel through Joe's River Forest featuring 85 acres of lush, towering trees, including the famed bearded figs which gave Barbados its name. With the imposing cliffs on one side and the picturesque Atlantic Ocean on the other, this site is a nature lover's paradise! Stop at the ruggedly beautiful Bathsheba Beach where waves, wind and time have conspired to sculpt giant mushroom shaped rock formations that jut majestically out of the pounding surf; the largest of which, the Bathsheba Rock, sits slightly off shore. Enjoy a complimentary beverage at Barclay's Park, a 50 acre hillside park on the east coast of the island. This lovely park overlooks the scenic Cattlewash Hill, named for the cattle that can be seen wading into the sea there! With its fresh ocean breezes and panoramic views of the east coast, it is well known as one of the best health resort areas in the Caribbean. Travel to the higher elevations of Barbados with a drive through the Scotland District, named by Scottish settlers who felt it reminded them of the highlands back home. Comprised of sandstone and clay and featuring dense, jungle-like vegetation as well as white sand dunes and majestic cliffs at the ocean's edge, the Scotland District is quite unlike the rest of the island which is carved from coral limestone. 26 - BARBADOS | princess.com Your journey takes you through Rock Hall Village, the first free village founded by ex-slaves in 1841, just five years after Emancipation. Drive through the port city of Holetown, the first settlement in Barbados when Captain John Powell arrived in 1626 on his journey from South America to England. As your journey of exploration winds down, you'll pass the elegant Platinum Coast (known for its stunning luxury hotels) en route to your ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Participants must be able to walk and should be in good physical health. Persons who are pregnant and have any limited mobility functions, back and heart ailments should not participate on this tour. Must be able to walk unaccompanied. Special Notes The minimum age required to participate is 5 years old. Unpaved portions of the tour may be bumpy and dusty. Not recommended for pregnant women or passengers with back and neck ailments. Maximum weight is 275 pounds per person. Practical closed toe shoes are recommended. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. s Rainforest Canopy Zipline Adventure & Scenic Drive BGI-400 Approximately 3 hours / From $85 For a bird's eye view of Barbados, board your transportation at the pier and enjoy a short scenic drive deep into the lush, rolling countryside en route to your one hour zipline canopy adventure. Once you arrive at your aerial trek base, professionally trained guides will "kit you out" with state-of-the-art gear that includes a harness, gloves and safety helmet. Afterwards you'll be given a comprehensive safety presentation and instruction on the use of the zip lines. When your briefing has been completed, your guides will accompany you on a brief walk to your first platform. Let the adrenaline rush begin as you traverse a series of eight platforms and seven double reinforced, steel zip lines (made from the same technology used by professional mountaineers) that wend their way through the Barbadian Forest! Fast, fun and freeing, your zip line adventure will have you flying up to 100 feet above the stunning natural scenery of this coral island paradise! Marvel at the breathtaking vistas and verdant plant life that surround you as your knowledgeable tour guides regale you with facts and stories about the exotic eco system that you are experiencing. Once you descend the final zip line of your invigorating canopy tour, enjoy a short walk back on the trail to the aerial trek base. Then relax and indulge in a refreshing complimentary beverage - you've earned it. Take the opportunity to pick out a souvenir or peruse action photos of your thrilling adventure that are available for purchase. Finally, board your transportation where you can sit back, unwind and contemplate your exciting and satisfying eco-adventure on the scenic ride back to your Princess ship. Medical Restriction This tour is not recommended for persons who may be pregnant, have back or heart problems or limited mobility, or may have difficulty using their wrists (Gripping with their hands.) Special Notes The minimum age required to participate is 12 years old. The maximum weight limit is 250 pounds. This most active excursion is suitable only for passengers in excellent physical condition. Wear comfortable clothes (women must wear either long or short pants) and closed toe shoes. Bring a small backpack or waist pouch as your hands must remain free at all times. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. mF Five Star Sail, Turtle Encounter & Lunch BGI-810 Approximately 5.5 hours / From $99 Enjoy your elegant catamaran excursion by taking a brief ride via shuttle from your pier to Shallow Draught Harbor. Here you will board your 5-star luxury catamaran and receive a safety briefing before setting sail through the sparkling waters of Barbados en route to your adventure. Drop anchor at breathtaking Turtle Bay and its lovely stretch of pristine white sand shoreline known as Turtle Beach. As the name implies, the beach is a favorite nesting spot for the area's wild sea turtles. You'll have the opportunity to slip into the refreshing tropical waters for an encounter with these sociable creatures that play and feed along the inshore reefs here. Frolic, swim and float among these stunning sea creatures as they move gracefully with the ocean currents through the shafts of sunlight that penetrate the water's surface. Sail along Barbados' scenic west coast to stunning Payne's Bay, touted by locals as one of the island's best swimming beaches for both its calm seas and colorful neighborhood. Enjoy a beach break where you'll have the opportunity to bask in the tropical sun, stroll along the pristine white sand and swim the refreshing waters of the turquoise bay. Or you may choose to indulge in a guided snorkel tour along a majestic coral reef teeming with marine life. If so, you'll receive safety training and equipment instruction before donning your complimentary snorkel gear and submerging yourself in the area's wondrous undersea beauty. Accompanied by the soundtrack of your own beating heart, explore the cool, clear waters for the schools of brilliantly colored tropical fish and eels that make their home here. On board your luxury catamaran, sit back and enjoy the lush Caribbean breezes as you savor a sumptuous complimentary buffet 27 - BARBADOS | princess.com lunch that includes a selection of salads, local dishes, yummy desserts and an open bar served by the attentive and friendly crew. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction This tour is not advisable for very guests over 300 pounds who need a lot of assistance. The steps/ladders into the water might be at risk of breaking. Special Notes Turtles are wild marine animals. While they are normally present at Turtle Bay, sightings and encounters cannot be guaranteed. Fins are not worn while snorkeling with the turtles. Alcoholic beverages are served after snorkeling. Participants must be at least 21 years old to consume alcoholic beverages. Tour sequence and beach locations may vary due to sea or weather conditions. Occasionally sea conditions may necessitate a short, assisted, swim to the beach if the boat cannot be beached. Payne's Bay is usually the locale, but in case conditions do not permit, then an equally beautifully location is chosen. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. This tour is not advisable for very guests over 300 pounds. *** PLEASE NOTE: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE SERVED AFTER THE SNORKELING PORTION. Catamaran Sailing, Turtle Encounter & Beach Break BGI-815 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $69 m Embark on a your fun filled cruise, beach break and sea turtle encounter by taking a brief ride via shuttle from your pier to Shallow Draught Harbor. Then board your spacious, comfortable luxury catamaran, meet the friendly crew, and set sail through the sparkling waters of Barbados en route to your adventures. Drop anchor at the one of the island's most stunningly beautiful sheltered bays for a guided snorkel encounter with the wild sea turtles that nest on the white sand beaches and make their home in the turquoise waters. Receive safety training and equipment instruction before donning your complimentary snorkel gear and submerging yourself in the area's wondrous undersea beauty. Frolic, swim and float among these stunning sea creatures as they move gracefully with the ocean currents through the shafts of sunlight that penetrate the water's surface. On board your catamaran, sit back and luxuriate in the lush Caribbean breezes as you sip complimentary beverages en route to a one of the island's most magnificent beaches. Revel in a relaxing beach break amidst some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world. Bask in the tropical sun, stroll the soft sands of the pristine shoreline and swim the crystal clear waters of this coral island paradise. Contemplate your memorable adventures as you cruise back to port. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction This tour is not advisable for guests over 300 pounds who need a lot of assistance. The steps/ladders into the water might be at risk for breaking Special Notes This tour is different compared to BGI-810 - this tour is one hour less in duration, visits two sites (turtles and beach) and does not include lunch. Turtles are wild marine animals. While they are normally present at this location, sightings and encounters cannot be guaranteed. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Fins are not worn while snorkeling with the turtles. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Snorkel site and beach location are subject to change due to sea or weather conditions. Occasionally sea conditions may necessitate a short, assisted, swim to the beach if the boat cannot be beached. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. This tour is not advisable for guests over 300 pounds. Turtle Encounter, Snorkel, Beach & Scenic Cruise BGI-820 Approximately 3 hours / From $59 m Begin your invigorating guided excursion at your pier where you will take a brief ride aboard an air-conditioned shuttle to your passenger boat. Meet your friendly crew and embark on a cruise through the sparkling waters of Barbados. Drop anchor at one of the island's sheltered bays for a guided snorkel encounter with the wild sea turtles that nest on the white sand beaches and swim in the turquoise waters there. Receive equipment instruction and a briefing on how to interact with these amazing sea creatures. Then don your complimentary snorkel gear and submerge yourself in the area's wondrous undersea beauty. Frolic and swim with these stunning marine animals as they move gracefully with the ocean currents through the shafts of sunlight that penetrate the ocean's surface. Journey to one of the island's magnificent beaches for some well deserved fun in the sun. Sunbathe, stroll the pristine shoreline and swim in the warm, tropical waters of the Caribbean - all the while basking in the magnificent landscape that surrounds you. On board your boat, luxuriate in the ocean breezes and enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. 28 - BARBADOS | princess.com Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Minimum age to participate is 5 years old, maximum weight allowed is 250 pounds. This tour uses either a motorized boat or a sailing catamaran. Turtles are wild marine animals and while they are normally present at this location, sightings cannot be guaranteed. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Fins are not worn while snorkeling with the turtles. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Turtle Encounter, Shipwreck Snorkel & Beach BGI-825 Approximately 3 hours / From $75 m Set out on an invigorating three hour excursion of sun and snorkeling by taking a brief ride via shuttle to a nearby pier where you will find a sleek boat waiting to whisk you away to adventure! Board your boat and embark on an exhilarating ride through the sparkling waters of the Caribbean. Drop anchor at beautiful Turtle Bay for a guided snorkel encounter with the wild sea turtles that nest on the white sand beaches and make their home in the turquoise waters there. Receive equipment instruction and a briefing on how to interact with these amazing sea creatures. Then don your complimentary snorkel gear and submerge yourself in the area's wondrous undersea beauty. Frolic and swim with these stunning marine animals as they move gracefully with the currents through the shafts of sunlight that penetrate the ocean's surface. If you are lucky, you may even glimpse a hatchling. But your snorkel adventure does not end there! Cruise past the island's secluded coves, cays and beaches as your guide shares some fascinating local history and folklore en route to your next snorkel destination: an actual shipwreck! Sitting upright in 25 feet of water just 100 yards off shore in the gorgeous Carlisle Bay is the "Berwyn," a 60-foot French tug boat that sank in 1919. Legend has it that the "Berwyn" was sunk by her own crew who enjoyed the island so much, they refused to leave. Today she lies on the sandy bottom of the bay (along with 5 other shipwrecks) and is heavily encrusted with coral - a perfect environment for marine life. Slip into the warm, soothing ocean for a guided snorkel tour of the lovely sea creatures that flourish in the nooks and crannies of this sunken vessel. Explore the warm, clear waters for the schools of brilliantly colored tropical fish, eels and seahorses that make their home here. Then head for the beach for some well deserved fun in the sun. Sunbathe, stroll the pristine shoreline and take a swim in the Caribbean - all the while basking in the magnificent landscape that surrounds you. On board your boat, luxuriate in the lush ocean breezes as you indulge in complimentary beverages. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Turtles are wild marine animals. While they are normally present at Turtle Bay, sightings and encounters cannot be guaranteed. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Fins are not worn while snorkeling with the turtles. Wear a swimsuit (water shoes are also recommended) and bring a towel, sunglasses and adequate sun protection. Participants must read and sign a safety brief issued at start of tour and must obey all instructions given by the captain. Itinerary and shipwreck site subject to vary or change due to prevailing sea conditions. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. Maximum weight to participate is 275 pounds. Segway Off-Road Adventure & Beach Break BGI-570 Approximately 4.25 hours / From $99 m A Segway off-road self-balancing Personal Transporter offers a fun and unique way to explore the beautiful beaches, dramatic coastline and incredible scenery of Barbados. In addition to spectacular landscapes this memorable four and a quarter hour off-road excursion also includes a stop at a picturesque beach for a swim and a bit of relaxation. Before boarding your air-conditioned transportation, be sure to slather on the sunscreen and wear comfortable clothes and shoes (it's advised that you don't wear flip flops). Don't forget to bring along a swimsuit, a towel, change of clothes and a camera. Then, sit back and relax as your transportation meanders along the west coast's scenic route with the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea just outside your window. Interrupted by a short restroom stop along the way, eventually, you'll reach the official Segway starting location and disembark. But before you hop aboard your Segway, you'll meet an expert Segway guide who will take you step-by-step through a comprehensive and personalized lesson on the operational and safety aspects of riding your personal transporter. It's really quite easy to go forward, simply lean forward with your hips over your toes. To stop or move backwards, just lean back with your hips slightly over your heels. The handlebar acts like a joystick on a video game, all you have to do is turn it in the left or right direction. Then, after donning your helmet, knee and elbow pads, you're ready to roll. Your one hour off-road adventure is the eco-friendliest way to soak up the exquisite sights of the island's northeastern beaches. With 29 - BARBADOS | princess.com the cool ocean breezes kissing your face you'll glide across velvety sand, under coconut trees and along the Caribbean's sparkling water. You'll occasionally make photo stops in breathtaking coastal areas so you can capture each memorable sight. As you glide through this pristine area it may be hard to imagine that Barbados was once a haven for scoundrels such as pirates. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Barbados was the port of call for treasure ships bound for Spain, and it was often the first stop for European trade ships heading for the New World. The area still boasts spectacular weathered cliffs, magnificent views and remote coastal spots but you can only reach them by an off-road Segway. After a stop with a cooling beverage or celebratory rum punch, you'll ride to your last stop on a west coast beach. Here, you can slip into your suit and take a cooling plunge into the Caribbean's tranquil water or unwind on the beach. Then, you'll reboard your transportation for the relaxing drive back to your ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Pregnant women and guest with respiratory, heart or back problems may not participate Special Notes Minimum age to participate is 11 years old. Minimum weight to participate is 90 pounds, maximum weight to participate is 280 pounds. Beverages may be purchased at the beach bar. Beach chairs are available to rent for a nominal fee. Participants on this tour receive a digital memory of Barbados specially created for you as a keepsake. ! Sunbury Plantation, Orchid World & Gun Hill Signal BGI-100 Approximately 4.25 hours / From $65 ef Begin your leisurely excursion to enjoy the best of Barbados by stepping aboard your air-conditioned transportation at the pier. You will depart Bridgetown and take a brief scenic drive through the breathtaking natural beauty of this exotic coral island. Travel to St. George parish and visit the historic Gun Hill Station. Built in 1818, this military outpost with magnificent views of the island once served as a lookout for approaching ships. Using semaphore flags and lanterns, soldiers based here could communicate with other signal stations on the island to warn of possible invasions. Beautifully restored and landscaped by the Barbados National Trust, the station now houses a fascinating collection of military memorabilia and features an imposing statue of a magnificent lion, carved from coral in 1868 by garrison captain Henry Wilkinson. Venture to the heart of the Barbadian countryside with a stop at Orchid World, an exotically beautiful 6-acre tropical garden that is home to over 5,000 orchids. Situated amongst fields of softly swaying sugarcane, this glorious wonder of nature features a meandering path that takes you past gently flowing waterfalls, through coral grottos, along rock gardens and into cool, shady gullies. Marvel at the orchids that abound throughout, some of which grow in mid-air on freestanding palisades with their roots completely free of any soil! Enjoy the tranquility of four shaded orchid houses, a fernery, two courtyards and a gazebo with spectacular vistas of the surrounding landscape. Step back into the past with a trip to the Sunbury Plantation House, located in tranquil St. Philip parish. Built in 1650 by Matthew Chapman, an Irish/English planter who was one of the island's first settlers, this beautifully restored house is a monument to plantation life of a bygone era. Stroll through the rooms (all of them are open for viewing!) and take in the amazing collection of antiques, memorabilia and domestic items that were part of everyday life hundreds of years ago. Peruse the root cellar (originally used for storing yams and other root vegetables) which now features the largest collection of antique carriages in the Caribbean. Roam the extensively landscaped grounds for more fine authentic examples of old carts and machinery used in the last century to cultivate the land. For some interactive fun, the friendly staff will teach you how to make good old-fashioned Bajan rum punch as well as cod fish cakes, a delicious local delicacy. Naturally, you'll be invited to sample what you've created. Additionally, you'll enjoy complimentary beverages including rum or fruit punch, jerk chicken and plantains. Souvenir recipe cards will be given out as mementos of your enjoyable and educational day touring the best of Barbados. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes There are some slight inclines and uneven walkways at Orchid World. 30 - BARBADOS | princess.com e Coast to Coast Scenic Drive & Vistas BGI-105 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $39 Indulge in the highlights of Barbados in a leisurely and relaxing way. You'll begin your excursion by boarding air-conditioned transportation at the pier. Accompanied by a friendly and knowledgeable guide you'll travel through the busy, winding streets of Bridgetown. Located in the parish of St. Michael, Bridgetown was founded in 1628 by British settlers who originally named it "Indian Bridge" for the rope bridge which had been constructed over the river by the Arawaks, indigenous people to the Caribbean. Have your cameras at the ready as you take in the sights which include the House of Parliament, established in 1639. Featuring a beautiful clock tower, this majestic building houses the second oldest parliament in the entire commonwealth. Opposite the Parliament Building is Heroes Square, a small square built in tribute to the island's many heroes. Travel to St. George parish for a drive by the historic Gun Hill Station. Built in 1818, this military outpost perched atop a hillside once served as a lookout for approaching ships. Beautifully restored and landscaped by the Barbados National Trust, the station now houses a fascinating collection of military memorabilia and features an imposing statue of a magnificent lion, carved from coral in 1868. Photo opportunities abound when you stop to tour the breathtakingly beautiful St. John's Church, a classic Gothic church situated on a cliff overlooking the picturesque East Coast. Built in 1836 to replace the previous church that had been destroyed by a hurricane, St. John's boasts stunning views of the island as well as a churchyard in which rests the remains of Ferdinando Paleologus, a descendent of Emperor Constantine the Great. The cemetery also contains the remains of the youngest Prime Minister of Barbados who passed away in October 2010. Marvel at the rugged beauty of Bathsheba Beach, located on the East Coast of Barbados. This gorgeous beach stretches along a dramatic coastline where waves, wind and time have conspired to sculpt giant mushroom shaped rock formations that jut majestically out of the pounding surf; the largest of which, the Bathsheba Rock, sits slightly off shore. Venture inland to the higher elevations of the island where you'll stop and enjoy a complimentary rum drink at the Highland Adventure Center. Located in the heart of Barbados this center is surrounded by lush, tropical landscape and offers spectacular vistas of the island. As your journey of exploration winds down, you'll drive through Holetown in the parish of St. James for a view of the Holetown monument. This soft-stone obelisk commemorates the first settlement in Barbados when Captain John Powell arrived in 1626 on the ship Olive Blossom after being blown off course on his journey from South America to England. Finally, sit back and relax as you enjoy a scenic journey past a number of luxury hotels en route to Bridgetown and your ship in the sparkling waters of the harbor there. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Tour sequence may be reversed. A camera is recommended. $ Sunbury Plantation, Scenic Drive, Mahogany & Lunch BGI-215 Approximately 5 hours / From $99 eF Embark on a scenic journey to discover Barbados by boarding your comfortable, air-conditioned transportation at the pier. Accompanied by a knowledgeable driver/guide, take a scenic ride to Medford Mahogany Creations, the only mahogany carving factory on the island and indulge in an interactive tour of this unique attraction. Peruse the artists' studio and learn how these exquisite sculptures are created. Then browse for one-of-a-kind mahogany pieces that are available for purchase prior to the scenic drive to the stunningly beautiful Christ Church Parish Church. Although the present church was built in 1935, it is the fourth on the site - the previous ones were destroyed by hurricane, fire and flood. The Church is best known for its famous Chase Vault, in which coffins mysteriously moved around within the sealed vault. A detailed investigation in 1820 offered no explanation and the coffins were eventually buried separately with the vault permanently sealed. After leaving this interesting phenomenon, a leisurely drive will allow you to step back into the past with a visit to the Sunbury Plantation House, located in tranquil St. Philip parish. Built in 1650 by one of the island's first settlers, this beautifully restored house is a monument to plantation life of a bygone era. Stroll through the rooms and take in the amazing collection of antiques, memorabilia and domestic items that were part of everyday life hundreds of years ago. Peruse the root cellar which houses the largest collection of antique carriages in the Caribbean. Roam the extensively landscaped grounds for more fine authentic examples of old carts and machinery used in the last century to cultivate the land. Once you've worked up an appetite the friendly plantation staff will serve up a sumptuous four course plated lunch including local delicacies. Replete with fine cuisine and a new appreciation for the colorful history of bygone days you will make your way back to your ship along the island's south coast via the historic Garrison district. Once the 18th and 19th century headquarters for members of the British West Indies Regiment in Barbados, it is still home to the Garrison Savannah, the international horseracing track built in 1845. Continue past the stunning St. Patrick's Cathedral, built in 1848. With its carved coral stoned detail and its collection of heraldic plaques honoring the West India Regiment, it is home to the largest Roman Catholic congregation on the island. You will finally be traveling through the winding streets of Bridgetown, which was founded in 1628 by British settlers. They originally named it "Indian 31 - BARBADOS | princess.com Bridge" for the rope bridge constructed over the river by the Caribbean's indigenous inhabitants. Have your cameras ready as you drive past the sights of this bustling city including the House of Parliament, the third oldest Parliament in the entire commonwealth which was established in 1639. Opposite the Parliament Building is Heroes Square, a small square built in tribute to the island's many heroes, one of whom is still alive today before your final disembarkation back at the pier. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Guests must be in good physical condition to utilize the stairs to get on and off the vehicle unassisted Special Notes In order to reach Sunbury Plantation at an acceptable lunch time this tour is may run in reverse order. Participants on this tour receive a digital memory of Barbados specially created for you as a keepsake. O Guided Photography Tour, Bathsheba & Scenic Drive BGI-245 Approximately 3.75 hours / From $65 e Begin your amazing half-day photographic exploration of Barbados by boarding your comfortable, air-conditioned transportation at the pier. Then embark on this specially designed tour by famed Barbadian photographer Ronnie Carrington, known for his thoughtprovoking images chronicling island life during the last quarter century. Serving as your personal guide, Mr. Carrington will have you traveling off the beaten path to visit some of the most visually stunning and iconic areas of this exotic landscape. Stops for photo opportunities throughout this unique adventure will be made at his discretion. And as you journey, you will be regaled with charming folk tales, interesting anecdotes and the fascinating history of Barbados. You will first make your way across the island to the spectacular "Scotland District", an area of undulating landscape overlooking the very scenic east coast. En route, you'll drive past acres of waving sugar cane, and through quaint rural villages with their gaily painted rum shops and chattel houses. The ruggedly beautiful landscape, intriguing architecture and good-natured country folk, combine to make an outing you are sure to enjoy. Continuing on to the east coast, you'll come upon Bathsheba, the most photographed area on the island. Tour the charming Bathsheba Village which is home to a small community of fishing folk and their families. This quaint and colorful seaside town is a hideaway for discerning tourists and for Bajans who frequently weekend here in their cottages along the shore. Have your cameras at the ready as you arrive at the ruggedly beautiful Bathsheba Beach. This gorgeous white sand beach stretches along a dramatic coastline where waves, wind and time have conspired to sculpt giant mushroom shaped rock formations that jut majestically out of the pounding surf; the largest of which, the Bathsheba Rock, sits slightly off shore. Then you'll make the leisurely drive back to the cruise ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Please bring your own camera and film or memory card. Mount Gay and Foursquare Rum Tour & Tasting BGI-270 Approximately 3.75 hours / From $45 m Did you know that rum was invented in the 17th century right here in Barbados? Or that it's made from a sugar by-product such as molasses? Learn this and much more about rum's history during this fascinating three hour tour. Your excursion begins when you board your air-conditioned transportation at the pier and embark on a brief guided drive through Bridgetown. Then, it's a short drive to the Mount Gay Rum Distillery. When you arrive, you will be taken on a guided tour of the Visitors Center, which showcases the world's oldest rum brand. Established in 1703 on this lush plantation, the company was an eyewitness to the arrival of the first distilleries to the island. But soon, it made its mark as one of the most renowned in the Caribbean. At the Visitor's Center you will be shown a state-of-the-art multimedia presentation that will entertain you with the history of this amazing company. Then, you will be invited to tour the distillery to discover first-hand the process behind the manufacture of the world's oldest rum. Knowledgeable guides will show you how the rum is distilled, aged, blended and bottled using only the finest rich sugar cane, aromatic molasses and pristine coral filtered water native to the island. After your tour, step into an authentic chattel house, which are moveable homes on blocks originally designed for plantation workers, where you can sample the tasty rum, shop for souvenirs, and purchase a favorite bottle to take home with you. Your next destination is the Foursquare Rum Distillery. Although it's set on the site of a former sugar factory dating back to 1636, its distillation methods are definitely innovative. Green technology has been utilized in every step of the rum making process and the measurable results are outstanding, making it one of the most modern in the world. 32 - BARBADOS | princess.com As you drive onto the facility, you'll meander up through a field of sugarcane. Here, you'll find that almost ten acres have been transformed into a beautifully landscaped property complete with gardens, fully restored plantation outbuildings, a petting zoo, an amphitheater, small museums and, of course, a cutting edge rum distillery. During your visit you'll learn about the company's heritage and its devotion to the 350-year-old Barbadian tradition of rum making. At the end of your tour, you will be escorted into a meeting room near the bottling plant and given the opportunity to taste the different kinds of rum they produce. Following your visit, you'll reboard your transportation and return back to Bridgetown along a scenic route. Special Notes The minimum age required to participate is 21 years old. Bottling plants are closed on Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. There are stairs at the Mount Gay Rum Distillery. @ Andromeda Botanical Gardens & Scenic Country Drive BGI-220 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $65 e Embark on your journey to experience the full beauty of Barbados by boarding your air-conditioned transportation at the cruise terminal. Then begin a scenic drive through some of the most beautiful landscape in the Caribbean as your friendly and knowledgeable guide regales you with stories about the island's history, culture and natural wonders - including the famous Giant Baobab Tree, brought from Africa in 1738. Then journey through the countryside to Farley Hill. Situated 850 feet above sea-level, this spot offers an excellent view of the verdant highlands of the Scotland District which covers the parish of St. Andrew and is named after Scotland's Patron Saint. Drive along the East Coast to the sleepy seaside village of Bathsheba where the waves, wind and time have conspired to sculpt giant mushroom shaped rock formations that jut majestically out of the pounding surf - the largest of which is the Bathsheba Rock. You'll have the opportunity to take photos of these stunning formations from the seaside. A stone's throw away is Andromeda Botanical Gardens in the parish of St. Joseph. Nestled on a cliff overlooking the coast, this lavish six acre garden features over 600 species of exotic plants as well as a grotto-like lily pond and one of the world's largest palms trees. Upon arrival you will be welcomed with a refreshing beverage and given an overview of the gardens and their history. Explore the tranquil meandering paths bordered by orchids, ferns, hibiscus and even the famed bearded fig trees, for which it is believed the original settlers gave the island the name Los Barbados or "the bearded ones". Take time to relax in the quaint café where you can purchase island cuisine. Continue on through lush hillsides of softly swaying sugarcane to Parks Farm, a bucolic working farm that raises the island's famed black belly sheep. Unique to Barbados, these sheep are believed to have been imported from Africa by early British settlers. Have your cameras at the ready as you may have the opportunity to get a picture with one of the farm's smallest residents, a little black belly lamb. Before heading back to your ship, take a leisurely drive along winding roads featuring many varieties of plants and lush, overhanging trees among coral stone walls, unique to this island before taking in breathtaking views at Shop Hill of the west and south coasts and the cruise port on the way back to the capital city of Bridgetown. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Not suitable for those with walking difficulties Special Notes Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy walking shoes. This tour is not wheelchair accessible. There is some walking with inclines & many steps at Andromeda Gardens. Minimum age to participate is 4 years old. Tour sequence may vary. P e Harrison's Cave & Scenic Drive BGI-225 Approximately 3 hours / From $69 As a start to your leisurely tour of one of the Caribbean's top attractions board your air-conditioned transport at the pier and head out of the bustling port city of Bridgetown for a guided drive. En route, look out for the historic Sharon Moravian Church. Dating back to 1799, this exquisite church remains one of the area's few 18th-century edifices unspoiled by modifications or alterations. Following a brief scenic drive, you'll arrive at the newly renovated Harrison's Cave. Said to be one of the natural wonders of the world, this magnificent, crystallized limestone cavern is named for Thomas Harrison, an early settler who owned much of the land in the area in the 1700s. Developed by the Barbadian government as a show cave, the shafts and tunnels were excavated to access remote chambers and accommodate trams before the caves were opened to the public in 1981. 33 - BARBADOS | princess.com Then descend 100 feet via a glass elevator to reach the Cave Interpretative Centre (CIC), where, in preparation of your journey into the depths, you'll be treated to pre-tour activities, including a nine minute video about the history of this marvel of nature. Board a new electric tram for a journey of pure wonder through this massive cave system that stretches over 2 miles. At select points you can disembark for photos and a closer look inside the various yawning chambers filled with beautifully lit stalactites, stalagmites and delicate flowstone formations, all created by pure flowing streams over millions of years. Marvel at the majestic 'Cathedral', the caves largest chamber, which measures an impressive 50 feet high. Take in the awe-inspiring beauty of a thunderous 40-foot waterfall which cascades into an exquisite and mesmerizing blue-green lake. This free flowing water makes Harrison's Cave an active stream cave and contributes to the continuing growth of the stalagmites at a rate of less than the thickness of a piece of paper each year - fast in geological terms! At the end of your remarkable journey beneath the earth, you will board your transport for a scenic drive back to the harbor. It is an opportunity to sit back, relax and contemplate the fact that you can now officially consider yourself a speleologist (a person who explores caves)! Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Bring your camera. Flash photography is permitted, but video is not. Touching the cave formations is not permitted. Participants must ride a glass elevator down a 100-feet to the entrance of the cave. The tour is not recommended for passengers who are wheelchair confined. Children 3 years and younger are free of charge and do not require a ticket but might have to sit on their parents' lap. Participants on this tour receive a digital memory of Barbados specially created for you as a keepsake. e Atlantis Submarine Scenic Adventure BGI-670 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $99 Begin your leisurely tour of the underwater wonders of Barbados by boarding an air-conditioned shuttle at the cruise terminal. Then enjoy a short ride to Shallow Draft Pier where you will board a ferry that will have you journeying out into the Caribbean Sea to your dive site. En route, your friendly ferry Captain will brief you on your upcoming experience beneath the azure waters off the island. Upon arriving at your dive site you will dock with the "Atlantis," a certified passenger submarine. As you descend into the airconditioned comfort of the sub's main cabin and take your seat before one of the many personal viewing windows, you will receive a safety briefing. Then sit back and relax as you embark on a wondrous 45-minute journey through the beautiful undersea world of this coral island paradise. Embrace the magic of your mysterious deep sea adventure as your sub dives anywhere from 30 feet to 150 feet beneath the surface! Have your cameras at the ready as you will be treated to a breathtaking ballet of the marine life (including barracudas, eels, turtles and stingrays) that make their home among the 20 million year old coral reefs that abound in the crystalline waters. Observe schools of brilliantly colored tropical fish as they move in graceful unison through the slow-flowing currents. All the while, your knowledgeable co-pilot will regale you with facts about the ecology of this exciting eco system and how fish and other marine life compete for survival in their world. As an added bonus, the submarine will dive down to view what was once reserved for scuba divers only - a mysterious sunken shipwreck! After surfacing, you will receive an Atlantis Expedition dive certificate to commemorate your underwater journey of discovery. As you enjoy a scenic trip back to shore aboard your ferry, indulge in a complimentary beverage (rum punch anyone?) and take in the distant sights including beautiful west coast beaches. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes One child free, up to 12 years old, with any full-fare adult. The child ticket must be pre-reserved prior to sailing or when booking onboard. Applicable child tickets will be refunded after the tour has been completed. Due to safety regulations, the minimum height required to participate is 36 inches. The minimum age required to participate is 4 years old. Participants must negotiate 11 steep steps to get down into the sub. Passengers with cameras should use 400 ASA or higher speed film onboard the sub for best results. The sub is U.S. Coast Guard approved. 34 - BARBADOS | princess.com Antigua, Antigua & Barbuda The largest of the British Leeward Islands, Antigua (pronounced an-tee-ga) boasts one of the Caribbean's most spectacular coastlines with secluded coves and sun-drenched beaches. The island's rolling hills are dotted with stone sugar mills, relics from the bygone era when sugar was king. Historic Nelson's Dockyard, where Admiral Horatio Nelson quartered his fleet in 1784, attests to Antigua's long and colorful nautical history during colonial times. And St. John's, the island's bustling capital, offers visitors a wealth of boutiques, restaurants and pubs. # e Antigua Beach Break ANU-280 Approximately 4 hours / From $35 Want some fun in the sun? This port is ideal for a half-day excursion that lets you swim, snorkel, hike and enjoy your complimentary drink on the beach. And you'll come and go from the beach where you'll have access to the amenities from restaurants and bars to rest rooms and fresh water showers-everything you could possibly need to enjoy a sunny interlude on the gorgeous island of Antigua. Board your taxi (included) for the brief drive to the truly spectacular setting on Antigua's coast. Upon arrival, you'll be captivated by the iridescent seas, tropical gardens and sandy shores. Your hosts will welcome you with a complimentary fruit or rum punch and give you a tour of the beach facilities that you will have access to throughout your stay. Kick off your sandals and wiggle your toes in the soft white sand-you've arrived! The beach is a haven of turquoise sea and soft, white sand. Umbrellas and lounge chairs are available to rent and there are graceful coconut palms, sea grape trees if you prefer a spot of natural shade. Later, you'll surely work up a thirst and an appetite, so make your way to the Beach Restaurant for a snack or an early lunch at your own expense or just kick back in the sun. To get in the spirit, you can have your hair braided in the traditional Caribbean cornrow style before completing your tour back at your ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Snorkeling equipment and umbrellas are not included. Beverages and food are available for purchase at the beach. Antigua Beach Break & Lunch ANU-285 Approximately 5 hours / From $65 eF So grab your swimsuit, sunglasses and beach towel and set off to a haven of iridescent seas, tropical gardens and sandy shores. This Beach Extravaganza provides everything you could possibly want or need in an afternoon of blissful seaside relaxation. Enjoy access to the beach facilities. Just steps away you'll find clean rest rooms, fresh water showers and a conveniently located beachside restaurant and bar where an included buffet lunch is served overlooking the sea. A frosty fruit punch or rum cocktail is awaiting you at the beach, where you'll be welcomed and given a tour of the facilities. Kick off your shoes and leave your footprints in the soft, white sand of the nearby beach. When it's time for lunch, you can walk down the beach and into the shade of the charming open-air beach restaurant sitting right in the Caribbean Sea. It is here that your hosts will tempt your taste buds with a sumptuous buffet and a frosty beverage-fruit and/or rum punch. There will be chicken, rice, baked potato, salad and a vegetarian pasta dish. Children under 12 will dig into a kid-friendly lunch of chicken nuggets, hot dogs or hamburgers with fries and fruit punch. It's the perfect way to top off your day at the beach, a special place in the Caribbean you'll long remember Child Price 12 & under reduced 35 - ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA | princess.com Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Snorkeling equipment and umbrellas are not included. The beach features changing facilities, restrooms, and freshwater showers, as well as a bar for additional beverage purchases. O Nelson's Dockyard, Shirley Heights & Lunch by 4WD ANU-340 Approximately 6 hours / From $119 mF Board your 4WD, open-air Land Rover near the pier and head out to discover the tropical beauty and historic highlights of Antigua. Your specially designed vehicle was built for off-road exploration and your driver will be able to take you down paths where regular tour buses are prohibited. As you drive through the countryside, you'll be entertained with stories on the area's history, folklore, and vibrant culture. Your off-road adventure begins at Body Pond area, where you'll be charmed by the lush setting and learn about the plants that were used for health remedies. Body Pond area is in the center of the island and was once the main freshwater source. Historic Nelson's Dockyard National Park is not to be missed, and your off-road vehicle easily climbs to the peak, where the Shirley Heights and Blockhouse Ruins await. View the remains of the powder magazine, gun platforms, cisterns, and officer's barracks atop this sheer cliff. From this breezy vantage point, you can see all the way to Montserrat and Guadeloupe on clear days. Continue on to the Shirley Heights Lookout point, where picture-perfect views of Nelson's Dockyard National Park and the English Harbor can be seen. The lookout was once used as a signal station where different flags were flown to warn those in the dockyard of approaching ships. A short scenic drive brings you down to Nelson's Dockyard, the only Georgian naval dock in the world and a unique Antiguan landmark. Although this is the Caribbean's premier example of a British naval yard, it was actually constructed by Antiguans. Nestled in the cone of a dormant volcano, the dockyard has been well protected for over 500 years from the hurricanes that frequent the area. Built in 1725, the dockyard served as the base for the English naval squadron patrolling the West Indies. It was named for Captain Horatio Nelson, one of Britain's most famous naval heroes. Tour the dockyard and its restored buildings and museum with your knowledgeable guide. Your final destination is breathtaking Turner Beach, where you'll savor a delightful buffet lunch in a beach front restaurant. Refreshed, you can enjoy free time to swim or stroll along the shoreline prior to driving back to the city and the ship. Medical Restriction Not suitable for pregnant women or those with back/neck injuries. Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection if you plan to swim at the beach. Minimum age to participate is 4 years old and the maximum weight to participate is 350 pounds. Fig Tree Drive & Turner's Beach by 4WD ANU-345 Approximately 3 hours / From $65 m The whole family will enjoy hitting the road in a customized 4WD Land Rover and setting off caravan style down the windy back roads of Antigua's rugged southwest interior. Drive through charming Buckley Village and follow a series of narrow dirt tracks along Body Pond. You'll soon find yourself in a lush tropical setting with abundant flora and fauna. Your knowledgeable guide will give you background information on the island's natural foliage. A photo stop in this area is an opportunity to capture the stunning greenery before traveling toward Fig Tree Drive. Contrary to what you may think, you won't see any actual figs along this drive because in Antigua, "fig" is the local word for "banana"! In addition to this fruit, you'll see mango groves and pineapple fields set against a landscape of tiny fishing villages. Skirt the shore and drive past mangrove thickets as your guide explains the ecological role this ever present Caribbean tree plays in the saltwater environment. The turquoise waters of Turner's Beach beckon you to run along the shore, play in the sand, and take a dip in the warm sea. Gentle trade winds cool the air and on clear days you can see as far as the island of Montserrat from the shore. A welcome respite in your day, the beach is a perfect spot for sunbathing, beach combing, and frolicking. A refreshing beverage is offered in this picturesque spot before you re-board your 4WD vehicle for a return drive to port. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes This active excursion is suitable only for passengers in good physical condition. Roads and tracks traveled may be bumpy and dusty. Not recommended for pregnant women. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection if you plan to swim at the beach. Minimum age to participate is 4 years old and the maximum weight to participate is 350 pounds. 36 - ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA | princess.com s Rainforest Canopy Zipline Adventure ANU-400 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $119 Board your air-conditioned transportation for a short drive to the Antigua Canopy Tour. Here, you'll attend an orientation and safety briefing conducted by a highly skilled ranger guide. Situated within the fragrant Antigua rainforest, ziplining is the newest, most exciting way to experience the tropical flora and fauna. This eco-tour is minimally invasive on the environment but offers participants a unique, bird's-eye perspective of the scenery with added excitement and thrills. The tour offers uncompromised safety and your state-of-the-art harness and helmet are from the world's leaders in ziplining equipment. Once oriented, you'll begin your adventure by walking across a short suspension bridge that spans a deep gorge. There are 12 different ziplines, 3 aerial walkways, 1 vertical descent (optional), 1 tree house and 1 suspension bridge that will take you through the forest and crisscross the gorge, which is filled with interesting plants and fruits. Each zip line segment is different and they range from 52 feet to 328 feet in length soaring as high as 300 feet. Exhilarating! Once back on terra firma, there is a short hike back to the starting point where you will be offered a complimentary beverage and a bravery certificate as a souvenir of your accomplishment. There are complimentary lockers and drinking stations throughout the course. Re-board your transportation for the drive back to port. Medical Restriction This tour includes some slight physical exertion and not recommended for pregnant women, persons with a history of heart conditions, seizures, back, knee or shoulder problems or other pre-existing health problems. Special Notes The minimum height required to participate is 4 feet and the maximum weight limit is 250 pounds. This most active excursion is suitable only for passengers in excellent physical condition. Not suited for pregnant women or passengers suffering from heart, back, neck, or shoulder problems, as well as those prone to respiratory problems or seizures. Wear comfortable clothes. Closed toe shoes are required and ladies should wear shorts or long pants. A change of shirt is recommended. During ziplining, your hands must be free at all times for safety. Therefore, cameras are not permitted while doing the ziplines. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. Duration of tour may vary from 2.5 to 3.5 hours depending upon number of participants. The zipline route features water stations. Scenic Coastal Cruise, Snorkel, Beach & Lunch ANU-760 Approximately 6 hours / From $99 mF Board the super-fast motorized catamaran "Excellence" near the pier for your relaxing cruise. This luxurious boat is spacious and offers plenty of shade as well as sun for those who want to work on their tan. Inside you will find a well stocked bar, as lively calypso music accompanies you along the way. Head out along the northern coastline for fabulous views of Antigua's many white-sand beaches and glamorous resorts. Your experienced crew will point out key highlights along the way such as Jumby Bay, the playground of the rich and famous, Bird Island, known for its lively inhabitants, and the crashing waves at Devil's Bridge. At Green Island, a tranquil warm water locale, the captain will drop anchor and you can make your way onto the secluded beach. Snorkeling equipment is provided and the turquoise waters teem with colorful fish and beautiful coral reefs. When you're ready for refreshment, you're welcomed back onboard for a delicious lunch of chicken or fish, tasty side dishes and refreshing beverages. The glorious vistas are the perfect backdrop to your lovely repast. Lift anchor and continue your cruise around the eastern coastline, where you'll glimpse the home of famed musician Eric Clapton. Continue to English Harbor and view Nelson's Dockyard from the water before cruising past the western coast of Antigua, where many sparkling beaches and pristine bays can be found. As you head down the southern coastline for the completion of your tour, you'll be struck by the impressive cliff formations, which have been carved by the sea. The "Pillars of Hercules" area is of particular interest. Upon return to the pier, say good-bye to your gracious crew and walk back to the ship with your camera and heart filled with Caribbean dreams and memories. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Wear a swimsuit if you plan to snorkel or swim. Bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages are served throughout the tour and alcoholic beverages are served after snorkeling. 37 - ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA | princess.com Catamaran and Lobster Lunch, Scenic Cruise & Swim ANU-770 Approximately 6 hours / From $139 mF Board your luxury catamaran "Mystic" at the pier and sail along the spectacular coastline of Antigua. Glide smoothly across the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, propelled by the gentle trade winds that keep the air comfortably cool. Your first stop is Deep Bay Beach, with an arched shoreline and water temperatures perfect for swimming. This protected bay is known for its warm, calm waters. While you relax on the beach, crewmembers will serve you refreshing fruit drinks. If you feel adventurous enough, swim out to a shipwreck that lies in the middle of the bay. Nearly 100 years ago a ship from Trinidad caught fire in these waters and sank. The mast from this ancient ship pokes out of the water and marks the spot for a unique swimming experience. Your catamaran's next stop is a second beach just a short sail down the west coast. You'll know you've arrived when you see the signature coconut trees that line the sandy shores. The water is just a touch cooler here, but crystal clear and delightfully refreshing. The coconut trees cast a lovely shadow and it is not unusual to see cows and horses grazing in the area. While you are relaxing, the "Mystic" crew is preparing a delicious lobster buffet for you onboard. Enjoy the bounty as you sail along the coast. An open bar and the lively beat of Caribbean music complement your glass of 'bubbly" and delectable meal. As you savor the experience, you'll truly understand where the expression comes from: "It really doesn't get any better than this." Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Guests must be physically capable. Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Minimum age to participate is 4 years old. Scenic Cruise, Snorkel & Beach ANU-810 Approximately 3 hours / From $65 m Walk from the pier and board your spacious catamaran for a cruise to the nearby barrier reef for a snorkeling expedition. Once your captain drops anchor, professional instructors will give you a detailed orientation and safety lesson and help you into your snorkeling equipment. Slip off the boat and into the warm Caribbean waters teeming with spectacular, colorful fish. The reef contains many nooks and crannies for you to explore and you will see such marine life as the parrotfish, angelfish, damsel fish, and grunt. At the completion of your snorkeling adventure, your catamaran hoists sail and the bar is open for refreshments. Cruise to Deep Bay, a protected, arched beach that is perfect for swimming. Antigua is famous for its 365 beaches: one for each day of the year! The white sand and refreshing waters makes this an idyllic spot to soak up the rays, comb the beach, or take a swim. You'll have ample time to enjoy the area before returning to your catamaran for a relaxing sail back to port. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Must be able to swim and do moderate activities. Not recommended for persons with heart problems, mobility issues or pregnant women past 4 months. Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Maximum weight limit is 250 pounds. Those who want to participate in the snorkeling portion must be competent swimmers. Note: This tour is only available on select itineraries. Please consult your Cruise Personalizer for availability. Scenic Coastal Cruise, Beach, Hike & Lunch ANU-815 Approximately 5 hours / From $89 mF Take a short walk from your ship to the dock where you'll meet your friendly catamaran crew. Board the vessel and begin your cruise along Antigua's west coast to Bird Island National Park. Named for the abundant and varied bird population that inhabits the area, Bird Island is a tropical paradise with a long stretch of white beach. This sanctuary for exotic flora and fauna is lush with foliage and offers cooling shade. You're free to explore the area, 38 - ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA | princess.com swim, snorkel, sunbathe, and stroll along the sparkling sand. A hike to the top of the island is a nature lover's dream and offers wonderful photo opportunities. After a morning doing everything (or nothing at all), return to your catamaran and enjoy a delicious buffet featuring a variety of entrees, West Indian inspired side dishes, fresh local produce, and complimentary beverages. The friendly crew is on hand to pamper you and attend to your every need. After luxuriating onboard, you'll have the opportunity to return to the beach for a refreshing swim prior to motor sailing back to the ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Must be able to swim and do moderate activities. Not recommended for persons with heart problems, mobility issues or pregnant women past 4 months. Special Notes Destination is subject to change due to sea or weather conditions. Maximum weight limit is 250 pounds. Those who want to participate in the snorkeling portion must be competent swimmers. The size of the boat may vary depending on the number of participants. Eco-Kayaking, Bird Island, Snorkel, Beach & Hike ANU-880 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $75 s Board your air-conditioned transportation for a scenic drive through Antigua's interior to a land base located in the charming fishing village of Seaton. Once there, your guide and an unexpected welcome committee of chatty parrots and playful monkeys greet you. There are changing room facilities so you can put on your swimsuit and beachwear. A custom Carolina skiff whisks you through the water to one of Antigua's most abundant mangrove bays. Here, you will participate in a safety briefing and introductory kayak lesson before setting off on a kayaking tour of the North Sound Marine Park. Follow your guide and paddle your two person, sit-on-top kayak around the beautiful mangroves and calm inlets. Take an intimate look at the sea life and colorful birds in their natural unspoiled environment and enjoy the lush scenery. After the wonderful kayaking experience, return to the land base platform and re-board the skiffs for a short ride to Bird Island. Your speedboat takes you to one of the best reefs in Antigua for snorkeling. Explore the shallow depths of these turquoise waters, home to an array of ocean wonders. Your guide will point out such highlights as the Brain Coral and striking Blue Tang fish immortalized in the popular film "Finding Nemo." Scenic beauty can be found on shore as well, as you stroll along the white-sand beach and explore the lush foliage that surrounds the area. A refreshing drink is offered to you before a hike to the top of Great Bird, a spectacular panoramic viewing point where you can see the Atlantic Ocean one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other. Prior to returning to the ship there will be ample time to enjoy a refreshing dip in the sea. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction No previous Kayaking experience is required, but all passengers must be able to swim. Special Notes This most active excursion is suitable only for passengers in excellent physical condition. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Water shoes are recommended. The minimum age required to participate is 6 years old. The combined weight of 2 people should not exceed 425 pounds on a kayak. Note: This tour is only available on select itineraries. Please consult your Cruise Personalizer for availability. 39 - ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA | princess.com ! P Nelson's Dockyard, Shirley Heights & Dow's Hill ANU-100 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $65 e Board your air-conditioned transportation and drive through the heart of Antigua en route to Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre. Along the way you'll pass quaint villages, the ruins of the area's famed windmills, old churches, and the brightly colored chattel houses, which epitomize the area's West Indian culture. Antigua (an-tee-gah) was named by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to the new world. In this primarily rural environment, don't be surprised if you see a donkey roaming the streets while you tour. Antigua's first successful sugar plantation was established in 1674 and sugar was the country's primary source of income until tourism took over in the 20th century. Of course the area's beaches are spectacular and Antiguans like to boast that they have 365 glorious beaches, one for every day of the year. As you approach the Dow's Hill Interpretation Centre, you'll notice that the architecture takes on a more modern appearance. Originally an 18th-century residence for the General Officer Commanding of the British Navy, this cultural center of the island has been newly redesigned. Although the construction is modern, you can still sense the history in the building because the original stonework was used during the restoration. The star attraction is a state-of-the-art multimedia exhibition that celebrates the history of the Island. Throughout the presentation you'll move through a timeline of the island and meet prominent figures from both the past and present that have influenced Antigua's growth and development. Step outside with your guide and explore the historic ruins of what was originally a fort constructed by the British government. Panoramic views from the observation deck make for wonderful photographs. The views continue when you reach Block House and Shirley Heights Lookout. From this area, picture-perfect views of Nelson's Dockyard National Park and the English Harbor can be seen. The lookout was once used as a signal station and different flags were flown to warn those in the dockyard of approaching ships. A short scenic drive brings you to Nelson's Dockyard, the only Georgian naval dock in the world and a unique Antiguan landmark. Although this is the Caribbean's premier example of a British naval yard, it was actually constructed by Antiguans. Nestled in the cone of a dormant volcano, the dockyard has been well protected for over 500 years from the hurricanes that frequent the area. Built in 1725, the dockyard served as the base for the English naval squadron patrolling the West Indies. It was named for Captain Horatio Nelson, one of Britain's most famous naval heroes. Tour the dockyard and its restored buildings with your knowledgeable guide. Afterwards, you'll have free time to explore the museum, art gallery, gift shop, and boutiques. Your tour concludes at the Cooper and Lumber Store, once an area for sailors to purchase provisions and string up their hammocks. Now it is a hotel, where a complimentary drink is served prior to your departure back to the ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Guests must be physically capable. Special Notes Tour sequence may vary. Minimum age to participate is 4 years old. Nelson's Dockyard, Shirley Heights & Blockhouse ANU-105 Approximately 3 hours / From $59 e Board your air-conditioned transportation for a scenic drive through Antigua's rolling countryside en route to historic Nelson's Dockyard National Park. Begin your tour at the Blockhouse Ruins. View the remains of the powder magazine, gun platforms, cisterns, and officer's barracks atop this sheer cliff. From this breezy vantage point, you will have a commanding view of the surrounding coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. Continue on to the area's peak, Shirley Heights Lookout point, where picture-perfect views of Nelson's Dockyard National Park and English Harbour can be seen. The lookout was once used as a signal station and different flags were flown to warn those in the dockyard of approaching ships. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Montserrat and Guadeloupe. A short scenic drive brings you down to Nelson's Dockyard, the only Georgian naval dock in the world and a unique Antiguan landmark. Although this is the Caribbean's premier example of a British naval yard, it was actually constructed by Antiguans. Nestled in the cone of a dormant volcano, the dockyard has been well protected for over 500 years from the hurricanes that frequent the area. Built in 1725, the dockyard served as the base for the English naval squadron patrolling the West Indies. It was named for Captain Horatio Nelson, one of Britain's most famous naval heroes. A guide will take you on a tour of the dockyard and its restored buildings. Afterwards, you'll have free time to explore the museum, art gallery, gift shop, and boutiques. Your tour concludes at the Copper and Lumber Store. Once an area for sailors to purchase provisions and string up their hammocks, it is now a small hotel. A 40 - ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA | princess.com complimentary drink is served prior to your departure back to the ship. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes This tour has minimal walking involved however 15 minutes approximately 500 yards at Nelson's Dockyard. Tour sequence may vary. Maximum weight to participate is 300 pounds and maximum height is 6.7 feet. Scenic Island Drive & Vista View ANU-110 Approximately 1.5 hours / From $45 e Board your air-conditioned transportation and depart St. John's on a guided scenic drive. You'll begin with a ride along Fort Road, and through Dickenson Bay where you'll then travel eastward through the Crosbies neighborhood. Places of interest you'll spy along the way include the Antigua Mill Tower and the Antigua Air Station. The former is a house built atop a restored sugar mill; the latter was used as one of the weather tracking stations during the first moon landing and is still in operation today. The scenic drive takes you through Hodges Bay, a beautiful beach front residential area, formerly considered the Beverly Hills of Antigua due to the strong U.S. presence here in the 1960s. The United States Air Force and Army had bases here. You will also pass by the VC Bird International Airport, named after Antigua's first Prime Minister. The airport complex is also the site of the Cricket Hall of Fame. Make no mistake - in the international world of cricket, the West Indies team is viewed as a fearsome and relentless opponent. Photo opportunities abound throughout this excursion. Complimentary refreshments are served during this tour and you will return to the ship with ample time to explore the island independently or to participate in a second excursion. Child Price 12 & under reduced Nelson's Dockyard, Shirley Heights & Beach ANU-115 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $65 e Board your air-conditioned transportation for a scenic drive through Antigua en route to Shirley Heights Lookout. Along the way you will pass the pioneer villages of All Saints, Liberta, and Falmouth. These local areas exemplify the West Indies culture and lovely heritage. The views are beautiful as you climb to the top of Shirley Heights Lookout. From this area, picture-perfect views of Nelson's Dockyard National Park and the English Harbor can be seen. The lookout was once used as a signal station where different flags were flown to warn those in the dockyard of approaching ships. As you approach the Dow's Hill Historical Centre, you'll notice that the architecture takes on a more modern appearance. Originally an 18th-century residence for the General Officer Commanding of the British Navy, this cultural center of the island has been newly redesigned. Although the construction is modern, you can still sense the history in the building because the original stonework was used during the restoration. The star attraction is a state-of-the-art multimedia exhibition that celebrates the history of the island. Throughout the presentation you'll move through a timeline of the island and meet prominent figures from both the past and present that have influenced Antigua's growth and development. A short scenic drive brings you to Nelson's Dockyard, the only Georgian naval dock in the world and a unique Antiguan landmark. Although this is the Caribbean's premier example of a British naval yard, it was actually constructed by Antiguans. Nestled in the cone of a dormant volcano, the dockyard has been well protected for over 500 years from the hurricanes that frequent the area. Built in 1725, the dockyard served as the base for the English naval squadron patrolling the West Indies. It was named for Captain Horatio Nelson, one of Britain's most famous naval heroes. Tour the dockyard and its restored buildings with your knowledgeable guide. You'll also want to explore the museum, gift shop, galleries, and boutiques and enjoy a complimentary drink at the Copper & Lumber Store Hotel. On your return, you will pass a number of Antigua's 365 beaches and stop at Turner's Beach. Relax on the sugar sand beach, a true tropical paradise. Swim in the warm Caribbean Sea, walk along the shoreline, or just relax in the golden sun and take in the spectacular scenery during your 45 minutes at the beach. At the end of your tour, journey back to port along countryside roads. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Maximum weight to participate is 300 pounds and maximum height is 6.7 feet. 41 - ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA | princess.com @ Stingray, Snorkel, Swim & Scenic Country Drive ANU-820 Approximately 3 hours / From $65 m Board your air-conditioned transportation for a short scenic drive through the countryside to Seaton's, a small fishing village and the land base for Stingray City. Here you'll meet your team of guides and receive a safety briefing and orientation on Southern stingrays and their habits. Then, board small island skiffs and skim past the mangrove islets of North Sound en route to Barge Reef. Stingrays are mistakenly believed to be dangerous animals, yet they are truly friendly. They are gentle creatures that are quite familiar with human interaction and enjoy playful behavior and a tasty handout. The Southern Stingray is known as the "puppy dog" of the sea and you'll feel completely safe in the water touching and feeding them. Your guide is always close by to assist and answer any questions you may have. This is a fun, educational experience for the whole family. Stingray City also has wonderful waters for snorkeling where you can explore the area's coral reefs and brightly colored fish. The calm, clear water makes it a delightful and effortless experience for everyone. At the completion of your stingray adventure, return to land base and rinse off under the freshwater showers. A complimentary beverage refreshes you and you have time to browse the gift shop wonderful souvenirs as well as purchase photographs that were taken during your stingray encounter. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Professional photography is available for purchase. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. There are two ladders with 4 steps each. The water depth is roughly 5 feet and maybe higher if the tide rises. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. 42 - ANTIGUA, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA | princess.com St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands The US Virgin Islands are America's paradise, offering an easygoing blend of island ways and American practicality. St. Thomas, capital of the island group, offers every imaginable sport: snorkeling, golfing, hiking, and sailing. Just a few miles away lay St. John and Virgin Islands National Park. Stunning mountain scenery, crystalline waters, and white-sand beaches with palms swaying in the breeze - the US Virgin Islands are truly a slice of paradise. The harbor is easily one of the Caribbean's most scenic. The United States purchased the Virgin Islands from Denmark for $25 million in gold. St. Thomas has a reputation as a duty free-mecca for shopping. # Magens Bay Beach, Scenic Drive & Shopping STT-280 Approximately 2.75 hours / From $35 eS Your tour begins as you travel along Skyline Drive, witnessing breathtaking panoramas of Charlotte Amalie harbor, the Caribbean Sea, and the British Virgin Islands, en route. You'll stop at Drake's Seat, a vantage point that offers commanding down island views of Magens Bay and the surrounding U.S. and British Virgin Islands. Legend has it that this is the site where Sir Francis Drake himself once viewed his fleet. You'll continue on to Magens Bay, where you will enjoy approximately two hours of sun and fun in the crystalline waters, white sandy beaches, and palm-fringed coastline of this magnificent heart-shaped beach. After relaxing at the beach, your tour continues to Downtown Charlotte Amalia for wonderful duty-free shopping. Included in your tour is a return trip to the ship on a Harbor Cruise departing from the Downtown waterfront. Excursion Length Varies Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes For morning departures, your tour includes a drop-off downtown Main Street for recommended shopping. Duration of tour will vary depending on amount of time spent shopping. When you are ready to head back to the ship, hop aboard the Harbor Safari boat for the final part of your tour, a short cruise back to the ship. Please consult your port & shopping map provided on board for downtown boat dock location. Beach chairs and water toys are available for rent. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. O St. John Scenic Cruise, Eco-Hike & Beach STT-470 Approximately 4 hours / From $85 s Your tour begins as you board a ferry for a 45-minute, narrated cruise to St. John, known as the "Emerald of the Caribbean." Upon arriving, you'll embark on a one-and-a-quarter-mile hike through National Park, world renowned for its breathtaking beauty and covering approximately three-fifths of St. John. Within its borders lie protected bays of crystal blue-green waters teeming with coral reef life, white sandy beaches shaded by sea grape trees, coconut palms, and tropical forests providing habitat for over 800 species of plants. On your hike, your guide will impart details about the Taino Indians, the island's original inhabitants, and the exotic plants and flowers transported from Africa. Next, you'll travel to Honeymoon Beach, a spectacular beach rated by "National Geographic Magazine" as among the most beautiful beaches in the world. After a brief swim, continue on to the luxurious Caneel Bay resort, where transportation for your return trip to the dock awaits. Excursion Length varies from 4 to 4.5 Child Price 12 & under reduced 43 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com Special Notes This most active excursion is suitable only for passengers in excellent physical condition. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. Wear closed toe shoes, no sandals or flip-flops. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection if you plan to swim. Snorkeling equipment is not included. Minimum age to participate is 8 years old. Turtle Cove Catamaran Sail, Snorkel, Beach & Lunch STT-815 Approximately 5.5 hours / From $119 mF Your tour begins as you board a custom-built passenger friendly catamaran for a 50 minute sail to Turtle Cove on Buck Island, a remote island off the St. Thomas coast. Our one hour at Turtle Cove includes orientation and gearing up with snorkeling equipment and a snorkel vest. Your guides take you on an unforgettable marine life adventure. You'll witness tropical fish, colorful living coral reefs and green sea turtles gliding along in their natural habitat grazing on sea grasses. If you prefer to stay onboard, the vessel affords spacious sunbathing decks and a large, comfortable, canopied cockpit for those who prefer the shade. Lively Caribbean music, beverages and light snacks set the stage for a delightful one hour cruise to an unspoiled beach destination. Upon arriving, for your hour and a half beach adventure, you're free to bask in the sun, in the shade under a palm tree or take a refreshing dip in the sea while working up an appetite for a complimentary, freshly prepared Caribbean buffet served at the water's edge. Complimentary beverages, including rum drinks are also yours to enjoy after snorkeling. Also included are a personal "pirate" tattoo. After an exhilarating day, your tour concludes with a sail through St. Thomas Harbor, past the bustling waterfront to the pier. Excursion Length Time varies depending upon the ship's docking Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Snorkeling sites are subject to change due to sea and weather conditions. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. Lunch consists of chicken and ribs, potato salad and coleslaw with all the trimmings. Alcoholic beverages are served after snorkeling. Participants must be at least 21 years old to consume alcohol. Turtle sightings, while common, are not guaranteed. A ladder with 5 to 8 steps is used to enter and exit the water from the sailboat. Children under 2 years of age are complimentary. Turtle Cove Catamaran Sail & Snorkel STT-820 Approximately 3 hours / From $55 mf Your tour begins as you board a custom-built, passenger friendly sailing catamaran for a 50 minute sail to Turtle Cove on Buck Island, a remote island off the St. Thomas coast. Our one hour stay at Turtle Cove" includes orientation and gearing up with snorkeling equipment and a snorkel vest. Your guides take you on an unforgettable marine life adventure. If you'd like to step it up a notch, power snorkeling is available as an upgrade. A "stairway to the sea" allows easy access to and from the water. Once below, you'll witness tropical fish, colorful living coral reefs and green sea turtles gliding along in their natural habitat grazing on sea grasses. If you prefer to stay onboard, the vessel affords spacious, stroll around sunbathing decks and a large, comfortable canopied cockpit for those who prefer the shade. Lively Caribbean music, beverages, and light snacks set the stage for a delightful cruise back to the dock. Also included are personal "pirate" tattoos! Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. A ladder with 5 to 8 steps is used to enter and exit the water from the boat. An alternate snorkeling site may be used if weather conditions are not favorable. Children under 2 years of age are complimentary. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. Participants have the option of renting a power snorkel unit for added enjoyment. The power snorkel units can be rented on the tour boat on a first come, first served basis. A limited number of units are available. The cost is $19, charged to your onboard account as tour code STT-821 St. John Scenic Cruise, Trunk Bay Beach & Snorkel STT-830 Approximately 4.25 hours / From $59 m Your tour begins as you board a ferry for a 45-minute, narrated cruise to St. John, known as the "Emerald of the Caribbean." Upon arriving in the charming town of Cruz Bay, you'll board an open-air safari bus for a scenic drive to Trunk Bay in Virgin Islands National Park, the southernmost national park in the United States covering approximately three-fifths of St. John. Be sure to bring your 44 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com camera, as you'll make three photo stops along the way. Upon arriving at Trunk Bay, you'll be in awe of its stunning beauty. Bordered by sea grape trees, coconut palms, and tropical forests, its crystalline blue-green waters are teeming with coral reef life. After a short orientation, you'll set out on the famous underwater snorkel trail, following markers that describe the many species of fish and corals that make Trunk Bay their home. For over an hour, you're free to snorkel, swim, or simply relax. Your tour concludes with a return ride aboard the ferry to the pier. Excursion Length varies from 4 to 4.5 hours Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Snorkeling is subject to weather and sea conditions. This tour is not available on all voyages. Wildlife Sanctuary, Kayak, Hike & Snorkel STT-880 Approximately 4 hours / From $85 sf Your tour begins as you board an open-air safari bus for a scenic, 25-minute drive along the south side of the island to Mangrove Lagoon Wildlife Sanctuary and Marine Preserve. Upon arriving, you'll receive orientation and instructions on loading in and out of the two person sit-on top kayaks, and view a paddling demonstration. Be sure to keep your camera handy, as this entire adventure is a photo opportunity. You'll set off on your expedition with experienced naturalists and biologists, kayaking past bird filled mangrove islands. Paddle over shallow and gentle waters to tropical Cas Cay, a deserted island consisting of 16 acres of mangrove forest to the south and volcanic cliffs to the north. Keep an eye out for dwarf herrings, snowy egrets, eagle rays, great barracudas, jellyfish, mangrove crab and nurse sharks in their natural environment. Although wildlife sightings are common, they're not guaranteed. After viewing a hermit crab race, you'll hike through a mangrove forest, exploring along a scenic beach of coral and shell rubble with views overlooking the Caribbean Sea, Buck Island and French Cap, a solid rock island, in the distance. You'll witness volcanic cliffs, tidal pools and the rare geological blowhole where kids will uncover pirate treasure. Next on your agenda is snorkeling in the shallow protected waters of a coral fringed mangrove nursery. Below you'll swim past birds, marine creatures, upside down mangrove, jellyfish, eagle rays, conch, sea cucumbers, starfish, turtles and octopus. Your excursion concludes with a return paddle through Mangrove Lagoon back to the marina. Here, you'll enjoy complimentary beverages and a light snack. Souvenirs and T-shirts are available for purchase, as is a professional DVD of your adventure. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. A liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. The kayaks are two person sit-on top kayaks. Water shoes are recommended. Bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Wildlife sightings, while common, are not guaranteed. Free storage lockers, dressing rooms, and gift shop are available. This tour is suitable for beginners with no experience. BOSS Underwater Scooter Adventure & Scenic Cruise STT-905 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $129 s BOSS, the Breathing Observation Submersible Scooter, is the most thrilling way to explore the aquatic world with no diving experience necessaryand you are the driver. Your tour begins as you board a 60-foot custom-built dive yacht for a scenic cruise out to the crystal clear BOSS dive site. BOSS is designed to allow you to breathe normally while you drive underwater and explore the undersea world. Professionally certified dive masters will guide you along the way and point out the wonders of the Caribbean Sea. If you choose, you can also snorkel or simply relax on the boat and soak up the Caribbean sun. Complimentary snorkeling equipment and a snorkel vest are provided, as are snacks and beverages, to round out this adventure. Come join our friendly, professional staff for a truly unique underwater experience. Excursion Length varies from 3 to 3.5 hours Child Price 12 & under reduced Medical Restriction Medical conditions such as pregnancy, heart conditions, and certain surgery histories may prevent your participation. 45 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com Special Notes The minimum age required to participate is 10 years old and the minimum height required is 4 feet tall. The maximum weight limit is 300 pounds. A medical history/liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. Medical conditions such as pregnancy, heart conditions, and certain surgery histories may prevent your participation. Participants may wear their glasses when on the scooter. Please bring a towel and a bag to stow your personal belonging. Everything stays on board of the yacht. Note: This tour is not available on all voyages. Please consult your Cruise Personalizer for availability. Discover Scuba Diving & Scenic Drive STT-920 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $109 s Your tour begins as you board your open-air safari bus for a scenic drive to the Coki Beach Dive Club at Coral World Ocean Park. A secure place is provided for bags and valuables. After a lesson on shore to acquaint you with the skills and knowledge required, you'll don your gear and practice your new skills in shallow water with your instructor. Following your practice you will begin your scuba dive. You'll experience the thrill of breathing underwater and enjoy the opportunity to watch your instructor hand feed colorful reef fish surrounding you as you glide weightlessly through a live coral reef. Scuba equipment and professional instructions are included. For your convenience, snacks, and beverages, are available for purchase at adjacent Coral World. Souvenir T-shirts and other souvenirs are available for purchase at the Coki Beach Dive Club Dive shop. Your tour concludes with a return drive to the pier. Special Notes Minimum age to participate is 12 years old. The course is for non-certified divers. Participants must know how to swim. Tour may be cancelled due to inclement weather. A medical history/ liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. Certain medical conditions may prevent your participation. Please consult your physician prior to your cruise to obtain a release for a scuba diving activity should you have any precluding medical condition. Dive sites subject to change. The lesson is taught in English. St. Thomas Certified Scuba STT-930 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $99 s This one tank dive starts right off the sandy shore of Coki Beach on the east end of St. Thomas. This dive is great for those wanting an easy, safe, and relaxing dive as there is generally little to no surge or current and normally outstanding visibility! A PADI certified Dive master will guide your dive while pointing out unique marine life and helping you explore the live coral reef. Turtles and stings rays often visit our reef making for great up-close encounters and perfect photo opportunities! Souvenirs and T-shirts are available for purchase at the dive shop. A secure location is provided for your belongings. Special Notes Minimum age is 10 years old. Be sure to bring your swimsuit and a towel. Certified divers must present their Open Water certification card to participate. A medical history/liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. Certain medical conditions may prevent your participation. Dive sites subject to change. Wetsuit is available for a $10 rental fee. 'Castaway Girl' Shipwreck Cove Sail & Snorkel STT-805 Approximately 3 hours / From $55 mf Your tour begins as you board the 65-foot "Castaway Girl" catamaran and set sail to Shipwreck Cove at Buck Island, an uninhabited island off the St. Thomas coast. A fast and stable vessel, "Castaway Girl" affords spacious sunbathing decks and a large, comfortable cockpit for those who prefer the shade. After an exhilarating sail on the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean, the Captain will drop anchor off Buck Island. The friendly, experienced crew and instructors will provide a briefing and assistance in the water as they snorkel with you, pointing out the marine life and the famous wartime shipwreck. Snorkeling equipment and a snorkel vest are provided. You'll spend approximately 90 minutes exploring coral reefs filled with tropical fish, sea animals, and serene turtles, and the wartime shipwreck of the "Catanza C" 25 feet below the surface. On your return cruise, you'll enjoy complimentary tropical fruit punch drinks, the famous "Castaway Girl" Rum Punch, and other refreshments and snacks as you listen to lively Caribbean music. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Minimum age to participate is 6 years old. Maximum weight per person is 300 pounds. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Marine life sightings, while common, cannot be guaranteed. A liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. 46 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com St. John Champagne Catamaran Sail, Snorkel & Beach STT-810 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $85 mf Your tour begins with an open-air safari bus transfer to a small marina on the eastern side of St. Thomas. At the marina, you'll step aboard a catamaran and cruise off the south coast of St Thomas before the brisk sail across Pillsbury Sound to St. John. Upon arrival at St. John, you'll anchor at a special mooring off Honeymoon Beach located in the national park. Swim, snorkel with the turtles, or relax under the swaying palms for approximately 90 minutes. The boat has shaded comfort and a sprawling sun deck. Snorkeling equipment, a snorkel vest and professional instruction are provided. After snorkeling board the catamaran, where you'll enjoy complimentary fresh baked breads, cheeses, fruit, complimentary champagne beer and other mixed drinks as well as soft drinks and juices. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Alcoholic beverages are served after snorkeling. Participants must be at least 21 years old to consume alcohol. An alternate beach site may be used due to sea and weather conditions. Participants must be able to navigate a six step ladder through a hatchway to access the rest-room onboard. There are several steps required to enter and exit the water. A liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. This tour is not available on all voyages. Please consult your Cruise Personalizer for availability. Extreme Zipline Rainforest Course & Scenic Views STT-400 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $119 s Your ultimate Caribbean experience begins with a short, pleasant drive to Zipline Park, where your well-trained, ACCT (Association for Challenge Course Technology) certified zipline guides will assist in outfitting you with safety gear, including your helmet, harness and trolleys. Now you are ready for your exciting Pinzgauer ride! This six-wheel-drive Swiss military vehicle will transport you up the mountain so you can begin your zipline adventure. At the top of the mountain, your guides will give you a short safety briefing before you embark on your adrenaline-charged canopy tour across six ziplines and two incredibly scenic skywalks. Your tour guides will lead you through this exhilarating experience, as you marvel at the dramatic views of the Caribbean and Atlantic Oceans and numerous Caribbean islands. Your last zipline is the world famous "Yo-Yo" Zip, which allows you to travel backwards and forwards on the same line. It is the only one of its kind in the Caribbean and delivers the ultimate zip trip! Medical Restriction Not recommended for pregnant women, guests with recent surgery, suffering from heart problems, respiratory problems or people who are afraid of heights. Guests should consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests taking any medication that might impair regular movement and body activity such as anti-depressants, beta-blockers and base (vein) constrictors are not allowed. Guests with any medical concerns should consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them. Special Notes Closed toe shoe required, cargo shorts are recommended but no swimsuits. Sunscreen and insect repellent are recommended. Bring a bottle of water but water is for sale at the park. Dress for the weather as zipline is done rain or shine! Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. Minimum weight to participate is 70 pounds and maximum weight is 275 pounds. Maximum height to participate is 78 inches. You must be in excellent health for this strenuous tour. The Legendary Kon Tiki Harbor and Beach Cruise STT-615 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $49 e This delightful and popular sightseeing and beach trip is suitable and fun for all ages. Board the comfortable legendary boat, sit back and relax as you cruise gently through the calm harbor waters of Charlotte Amalie. Everything you need is right on board! Enjoy some complimentary fruit punch while listening to the live calypso band. The only decision you'll have to be bothered with to make is whether to keep cool on the shady lower deck or sunbathe on the upper deck! There are sights to see as you take a leisurely turn about the Charlotte Amalie harbor. Keep your eyes peeled for the stone watchtower of Blackbeard's castle, built in the 17th century. Blackbeard was an infamous pirate who terrorized the region, but don't confuse him with the infamous pirate Bluebeard, who also sailed these waters and supposedly built his castle here! Also keep an eye out for the elegant Governor's Mansion, perched in the hills overlooking the water. As the Kon-Tiki reaches the perfect spot, over a coral reef, it will stop and lower the glass viewers so you can see a colorful array of fish, corals, and sea sponges without ever getting wet! If you are lucky, you might even spot a sea turtle gently gliding by! From there, the Kon-Tiki will belly up to Honeymoon Bay's sparkling white-sand beach, literally pulling all the way up onto the sand so 47 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com you can walk straight ashore via the swim stairs from the boat! Spend an hour at the beach, swimming in the crystal-clear blue water, strolling down the sand, or simply sitting under the swaying palm trees, taking it all in. Re-board the Kon-Tiki for the return trip to the harbor, but the trip isn't over yet as you cruise homeward, the boat will fill with live music, dancing, games, and even a limbo contest if you are feeling flexible! After your day of fun, sun, underwater viewing and sightseeing, return to the harbor with a camera full of memories and a relaxed feeling! Excursion Length Varies Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Bring towel, swim suit, sunscreen and cameras. Boutique, snack bar and cash bar are available on board. Fruit punch is complimentary. Family Beach Fun, Swim & Fastcat Sea Safari STT-760 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $59 mf Real family entertainment is more than theme parks and video games. Getting together and making family-sized memories is what vacations are all about. What better way to share your St. Thomas experience than with an exhilarating cruise aboard a Fastcat!? Discover sun-drenched beaches, a dip in the sparkling Caribbean Sea, and fish in colors that marvel a box of crayons. And there's an idyllic beach full of fun activities just waiting for you to enjoy. So jump aboard the spacious custom power catamaran known as the Breeze and begin a three-hour-and-30-minute sea safari that begins right at the pier. There's plenty for the family to see and do. If snorkeling is on your to-do list, flotation vests, snorkel equipment and friendly instructions for beginners, as well as experienced snorkelers, will be provided; all you have to do is bring your swimsuit, plenty of sunscreen and a towel. Don't forget an underwater camera to record your aquatic adventures. After an informative safety briefing, your state-of-the-art catamaran will slowly cruise away from the pier. Out on the sapphire blue waters, the crew will point out various landmarks along the way to your first destination. As you near Buck Island, you'll see the 100year steel lighthouse, which stands over the island's 45 acres of cactus and grassland. Birdwatchers may see tropic birds, frigate birds, laughing gulls and more. Your captain will then glide the vessel into Turtle Cove, a calm oasis. Then, you can dive in to the warm Caribbean waters for an hour of underwater fun and exploration. Imagine swimming alongside an ocean full of sea creatures. Buck Island, a National Wildlife Marine Reserve, is home to an astonishing world of green sea turtles, octopus, conch, urchins, starfish, squid, and a variety of tropical reef fish. After you resurface and climb back aboard the boat, the crew will serve up complimentary chips and salsa, water, sodas and tropical rum drinks before heading out to breathtaking Honeymoon Beach. If swaying palm trees, calm water, white sand and total relaxation is what you're after, then Honeymoon Beach, St Thomas, is exactly what you're looking for. This secret hideaway is the perfect place to stretch out on a beach towel, join the Breeze crew for a game of volleyball or take a dip. Hot dogs, hamburgers and snacks are available for purchase on the beach. Then, it's back on the boat for the return trip. Along the way, you'll pass the bustling St. Thomas waterfront and historic Hassel Island, once a safe haven for 17th century pirates and privateers. Finally, you'll be returned safely to the pier where you're free to continue on to another exciting excursion. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. ! 48 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com St. Peter Great House and Gardens & Mountain Top STT-100 Approximately 3 hours / From $39 e Your tour begins as you board your open-air safari bus for a scenic trip along Skyline Drive to St. Peter Great House and Botanical Gardens. This magnificent Caribbean estate, once a haunt of the rich and famous, boasts stunning views of the Virgin Islands and the historical St. Thomas harbor from its grounds perched 800 feet above the sea. You'll stroll the gardens and marvel at the architecture. Next, you'll travel along Skyline Drive and witness some of the most breathtaking vistas in the Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean. Then visit the remodeled Mountain Top, known for its famous banana daiquiris, shopping and panoramas of Magens Bay and beyond. Your tour concludes with a walk back to your transportation and a relaxing drive back to the pier. Should you choose, you can be dropped off in downtown Charlotte Amalie where you can remain in town to browse and shop. Passengers remaining in town are responsible for returning to the ship on their own. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Tours departing in the afternoon do not have the option of remaining in Charlotte Amalie to shop. Passengers choosing to stay in town are responsible for their transfer back to the ship. Taxi fare is approximately $4 per person. There are a few steps at St. Peter Great House and the nature trail. Some areas inside the Great House are not wheelchair accessible. Tour sequence may vary. NOTE: This tour is only available on select itineraries. Please consult your Cruise Personalizer for availability. P Magens Bay Beach, Blackbeard's Castle & Vistas STT-105 Approximately 6 hours / From $55 m Your tour begins as you travel along Skyline Drive to Magens Bay, witnessing panoramas of Charlotte Amalie Harbor, the Caribbean Sea, and the British Virgin Islands, en route. You'll have a photo stop at Drake's Seat, the lookout point at the top of one of St. Thomas' many mountains, before continuing down to the white sand and crystalline waters of Magens Bay, rated as one of the top ten beaches in the world. Here, you'll spend approximately two hours swimming, relaxing and soaking in the warm Caribbean sun. Next, you'll board your open-air safari bus for a short drive to the former 17th century military tower, Blackbeard's Castle and the Kongens (King's) Quarter, the former center of Danish colonial enterprise and the heart of the historic shopping district, known as "The Williamsburg of the Caribbean." From here start your historic walking tour at your own pace and visit guided areas at your leisure. You'll hear the island's legacy of pirates and slavery, as you see several National Landmark Properties dating back to the late 1600s including former manor houses Villa Notman, Britannia House, Crown House (once used by visiting Danish Royalty) and Haagensen House. Witness lush tropical gardens, terraces and fountains, and the 99 Steps, one of St. Thomas' most famous landmarks, built in the 1700s. View the Caribbean World Amber Waterfall that cascades two stories down and is comprised of over 12,000 stones of amber. Just a short walk away is Main Street, where you're free to shop at your leisure. When you are finished with your free time of shopping, head back to the ship via your pre-arranged return transportation. Excursion Length Varies Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Tour sequence may operate in reverse order. Your tour includes transportation from/to the ship and includes Main Street for recommended shopping. When you are finished with your free time of shopping, head back to the ship via your pre-arranged return transportation which will be via land or sea. Tour duration is approximately 4 to 6 hours depending upon your personal touring and shopping time. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel. There are numerous steps to walk down from Blackbeard's to Main Street. This tour is not suitable for wheelchairs, walkers and quest with walking difficulties.. Paradise Point Aerial Ride & Mountain Top STT-110 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $45 e Your tour begins as you board your open-air safari bus for a scenic drive to the newly renovated Mountain Top, home to the famous banana daiquiri. There is a commanding view across Magens Bay with St. John and the British Virgin Islands in the distance. Next you'll travel along Skyline Drive and witness some of the most breathtaking vistas in the Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean, before you arrive at Beacon Point Lookout. Here, you'll have more dramatic views across the Caribbean from the observation deck. The St. Thomas Skyride to Paradise Point, a modern aerial cable car, offers the best sightseeing in the Virgin Islands. You'll board the 49 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com Skyride for an eight minute ride to the top, located 700 feet above sea level, where on your own, you'll enjoy boutiques, a bar featuring the famous Bushwhacker drink, a grill for lunch and spectacular views of cruise ships. Your tour ends as you take the Skyride down to a waiting taxi for your return trip back to the pier. For morning departures, you'll have the option of being dropped off in downtown Charlotte Amalie for browsing and shopping. Passengers remaining in town are responsible for returning to the ship on their own. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Tour sequence may vary. There are a few steps at the base and top of the tramway. For morning departures, passengers have the option of remaining downtown to shop. Should you choose to remain downtown, transportation to the ship is your own responsibility. Taxi fare from downtown to the ship is approximately $4.00 per person. Blackbeard's Castle, Historic King's Quarter & Shopping STT-115 Approximately 4 hours / From $45 mS Your tour begins as you travel along picturesque Skyline Drive, witnessing vistas of Magens Bay and Charlotte Amalie, the Caribbean Sea, and the British Virgin Islands, en route. Your first stop is Drake's Seat, the lookout point at the top of one of St. Thomas' many hills, where you'll snap a photo or two, before continuing to Blackbeard's Castle and the Kongens (King's) Quarter, the former center of Danish colonial enterprise and the heart of the historic shopping district. Upon arriving at Kongens Quarter, as known as "The Williamsburg of the Caribbean," you'll see several National Landmark Properties and historical manor houses set on approximately five acres of grounds dating as far back as the late 1600's. From here start your historic walking tour at your own pace and visit guided areas at your leisure. You'll hear the island's legacy of pirates and slavery, as you visit Blackbeard's Castle (originally a 17th century Danish military tower) and former manor houses Villa Notman, Britannia House, Crown House (once used by visiting Danish Royalty) and Haagensen House, all listed in the National Register of Historic Places. History comes alive as you view the world's largest collection of life-sized pirate sculptures, crafted in copper and bronze, the world's most extensive collection of authentic hand-made West Indian Mahogany furniture. Next you'll pass by lush tropical gardens, terraces and fountains, and the 99 Steps, one of St. Thomas' most famous landmarks, built in the 1700s to make climbing Government Hill a bit easier. Before embarking on a downtown shopping adventure, you'll visit the spectacular Caribbean World Amber Waterfall that cascades two stories down and is comprised of over 12,000 stones of amber. After a short walk downhill, you'll arrive at Main Street, where you're free to browse and shop at your leisure. When you are finished with your free time of shopping, head back to the ship via your pre-arranged return transportation. Excursion Length Varies Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Your tour includes Main Street for recommended shopping. When you are finished with your free time of shopping, head back to the ship via your pre-arranged transportation which could be via land or sea. Tour duration is approximately 4 to 6 hours depending upon your personal touring and shopping time. There are numerous steps to walk down from Blackbeard's to Main Street. This tour is not suitable for wheelchairs, walkers and guest with walking difficulties. O St. John Scenic Cruise, Panoramic Drive & Shopping STT-120 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $65 e Your tour begins with a 45-minute narrated boat ride to the island of St. John, known as the "Emerald of the Caribbean." Upon arriving in the charming town of Cruz Bay, you'll board open-air safari transportation for a scenic drive around the island. Along the way, your guide will provide insight into St. John's rich history, lush, tropical foliage and its indigenous wildlife. You'll witness white-sand beaches and panoramic views of the British Virgin Islands. Also on your itinerary are the ruins of the Annaberg Sugar Mill, an 18th-century sugar plantation with an abundance of greenery and flowers bursting among the stone ruins, as well as Whistling Cay. You'll also visit such scenic overlooks as Trunk Bay( one of the most photographed beaches in the world) Hawksnest Bay, and Caneel Bay, overlooking the famous Rockefeller plantation. Next, you'll drive to Bordeaux Mountain. At a 1,277 foot elevation, it's the highest summit in the Virgin Islands, providing one of the most extraordinary vista points. You'll cap off your tour with a return to Cruz Bay for shopping before your boat ride back to St. Thomas. Excursion Length Runs between 4 and 4.5 hours 50 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Note: This tour is not recommended for wheelchair guests. Scenic Panoramic Drive STT-145 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $55 e Your tour begins as you board your transportation and travel west past the airport and the University of the Virgin Islands, while your guide shares local knowledge of the island's history, landmarks, and legends. You'll travel up Crown Mountain Road to Mountain Top for a photo stop and chance to buy souvenirs. Mountain Top affords a tremendous panoramic overview of Magens Bay and the British Virgin Island in the distance. After visiting this highest point on the island, your drive continues with views of Mahogany Run Golf Course, proclaimed as much an engineering marvel as an architectural one when it opened to great fanfare in 1980. Long a destination course for celebrities and cruise ship visitors alike, Mahogany Run remains a difficult but rewarding 18 holes of golf. Enjoy dramatic views of St. John and the nearby British Virgin Islands as you make your way to Skyline Drive Lookout for breathtaking views of Charlotte Amalie. Your tour concludes with a relaxing drive back to the pier through the historic downtown area. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes If a passenger is confined to a scooter, the maximum weight limit is 600 pounds. This tour is fully accessible. If you book this tour, once onboard you will need to let the Shore Excursion Manager know if you are an able-bodied passenger, If you have a collapsible wheelchair, or a scooter so we can prepare for your needs. Note: Wheelchair confined passengers should book STT-146. Friends or family traveling with a confined passenger should book this tour STT-145. You will travel together. Space is limited. Scenic Panoramic Drive (Wheelchair Confined Passengers) STT-146 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $55 ea This is the same tour as STT-145 and uses the same equipment. Wheelchair confined passengers should book this tour, STT-146. Able-bodied family members and friends should book STT-145. You will travel together. Space is very limited. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Transportation can accommodate 2 confined wheelchair passengers or 2 motorized scooters and up to 16 additional passengers. The maximum weight limit is 600 pounds. The tour is fully accessible. Please visit the tour desk once onboard to advise the staff what kind of wheelchair or scooter you will be using on the tour. @ Nautilus Semi-Sub Cruise & Coral World STT-660 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $65 e Your tour begins as you board your open-air safari transportation for a scenic drive to Coral World Ocean Park on Coki Point. Upon arriving, you'll board the "Nautilus" semi-submarine, a surface vessel that travels eight feet below the waterline without ever leaving the surface. In air-conditioned comfort, you'll embark on a 45-minute exploration of the underwater world of St. Thomas, viewing the coral gardens surrounding Coki Point from large viewing ports. As the Nautilus cruises around the bay and coral reefs, you'll witness a myriad of colorful tropical fish. You'll search the grass beds for turtles and stingrays from your personal viewing window. You'll also watch as a diver conducts a fish feeding. After your cruise, you'll enter Coral World Marine Park, where you'll have approximately 90 minutes of free time to explore on your own. Coral World boasts one of the world's largest coral reef tanks and a giant circular aquarium with more than 20 viewing stations. Here you'll visit the mangrove lagoon, the turtle pool and the open-air shark tank called Shark Shallows. At the touch pools, you'll get your hands wet while you gently handle starfish, pet a sea cucumber, meet a hermit crab among other touchable sea 51 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com creatures. The Undersea Observatory Tower at the park is a must do. As the only one of its kind in the Caribbean, it stands 100 feet offshore. You'll descend 15 feet to view the ever-changing life on a natural coral reef, watching totally non-captive fish and other marine creatures as they go about their daily activities on the reef completely unaware of your presence. At mid-level, you'll visit the Deep Reef Tank, and from the top level enjoy spectacular views of the St. Thomas shoreline and neighboring islands. Your tour concludes with a scenic drive back to the pier. Should you choose, you can be dropped off downtown to shop. Passengers remaining in town are responsible for returning to the ship on their own. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Tour sequence may be reversed to avoid congestion. Visibility is dependent on weather and sea conditions. Dolphin Swim & Tortola Scenic Cruise STT-710 Approximately 6 hours / From $179 m Your International tour begins as you walk to the fast ferry for a one hour cruise through the spectacular Sir Francis Drake Passage bound for the neighboring British Virgin Island of Tortola. Upon arriving in Tortola, you'll pass through British Virgin Islands immigration with your passport. Next, you'll ride via ground transportation to Dolphin Discovery. Surrounded by green mountains, virgin beaches and crystal clear waters, Dolphin Discovery is nestled inside Prospect Reef Port by the Caribbean Sea. You'll make your way to the lagoon and meet your dolphin trainer for a briefing and orientation. After you're divided into groups and assigned to specific platforms, you'll take turns entering the water and interacting with the dolphins. Participants enjoy approximately 30 minutes of water time with the wonderful dolphins. Professional pictures of your aquatic experience will be available for purchase. Based on ferry boat schedule and passenger participation, you may have up to one hour of free time in Tortola either before or after your Dolphin Experience. After time with your new aquatic friends, you'll enjoy a one hour cruise back to St. Thomas via the fast ferry. Upon arrival passengers will off-load and go through Immigration at Charlotte Amalie for approximately 30 minutes, then re-board the ferry for a quick transfer back to the pier. It is a 10-minute walk back to the ship. Passport Requirements All guests must bring a valid Passport Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes All passengers must have a valid passport to participate since the tour is in the British Virgin Islands (some nationalities may require a visa, please consult with the Tour Office). Boat ride between St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands and Road Town Tortola, in the British Virgin Islands is one hour. Passengers 7 to 12 years old must be accompanied in the lagoon by a participating parent or guardian. Passengers 13 to 17 years old must be accompanied to the facility by a parent or guardian. Women who are pregnant may not participate on this tour. All participants must wear a floatation device while in the water. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Observers are allowed at a reduced fee. Please check with the tour office onboard for details. Tour duration may vary based on harbor traffic, boat schedules, sea conditions and immigration & customs procedures. Note: This tour is only available on select itineraries. Please consult your Cruise Personalizer for availability. Coral World, Sea Lion Swim & Scenic Drive STT-725 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $149 m Your tour begins as you board your open-air safari bus for a scenic drive to Coral World Ocean Park, one of the top attractions in St. Thomas. Upon arrival, you'll be escorted to the Undersea Observatory Tower, the only one of its kind in the Caribbean, standing 100 feet offshore. After a briefing about sea lions, you'll descend into an enclosure for the opportunity to interact with these intelligent yet comical creatures. You'll touch, pet and play games with the sea lions as they demonstrate their remarkable agility. You'll practice the hand signals used by the trainers, and at the end of the encounter, your playful hosts give a hug, a kiss and pose for photos. Although personal cameras aren't permitted during the sea lion swim, Coral World photographers take pictures in and out of the water, with a CD available for purchase. After your underwater adventure, you're free to explore Coki Beach and Coral World Marine Park. Coral World boasts one of the world's largest coral reef tanks and a giant circular aquarium with more than 20 viewing stations. Here, you'll visit the mangrove lagoon, the turtle pool and the open-air shark tank called Shark Shallows. At the touch pools, you'll get your hands wet while you gently handle starfish, pet a sea cucumber and meet a hermit crab among other touchable sea creatures. Your tour concludes with a scenic drive back to the pier. Should you choose, you can be dropped off downtown to shop. Passengers remaining in town are responsible for returning to the ship on their own. 52 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Participants must be able to swim, walk, and climb a ladder. Children must weigh a minimum of 50 pounds. Each child under 12 years of age must be accompanied by a participating adult. Women who are pregnant may not participate. A liability waiver must be completed prior to participating on this tour. Wearing a life jacket is required. Coral World photographers take pictures of participants in and out of the water and the CD will be available for purchase. Personal cameras are not permitted during the Sea Lion Swim activity. Participants are free to use their own cameras elsewhere in the park. Due to the amount of interaction with sea lion trainers, participants must speak and understand English. $ Caribbean Magic Ice Bar, Gallery & Shopping STT-225 Approximately 3 hours / From $49 eaS It may be difficult to imagine St. Thomas as a winter wonderland. After all, it's famous for its warm Caribbean breezes, beautiful sun drenched beaches, and sultry days with temperatures that range from 73°F to 89°F. But if you want to take a cool adventure that's out of the ordinary then look no further than the intensely lit and meticulously carved Ice gallery. The three hour excursion begins when you travel to the historic district in downtown Charlotte Amalie aboard your open-air bus. Before you enter the sub-zero, 10,000 square-foot facility you'll be given parkas and gloves. Once inside, you'll marvel at the walls made of ice and the intricate sculptures created by more than a dozen artists from different parts of the world out of several tons of Arctic ice shipped from the northern part of Norway. Some of the fascinating creations you'll see during your tour include sharks, iguanas, Santa and his reindeers, life-size sculptures of people including Queen Charlotte Amalie and King Frederick, and many pirates. One of the most mesmerizing parts of Magic Ice is the large display that's focused on the Caribbean's rich history. Here, you'll get a glimpse into the "Golden Age of Piracy" complete with a bar that's shaped to resemble a pirate's sunken ship. If you're 18 or older, you're invited to step up to the bar for a free shot of rum served in a frosted glass, yours to keep as a souvenir. At the conclusion of your Magic Ice tour, you're free to walk amongst the main shopping district of the island, Main Street, where there are many stores such as Coach, and a variety of restaurants for you to explore. Along the way, you'll walk past many of the city's most memorable and popular landmarks. One of the sites you'll see includes Fort Christian. Built in 1676 to defend the island's Danish settlements, the fort would later serve as a governor's residence, church, community center, police station, court and jail. Today, Fort Christian is a National Historic Landmark and home to the Virgin Islands History Museum. Continuing on you will find Emancipation Garden, which commemorates the July 3, 1848 emancipation of the country's slaves, and Blackbeard's Castle, a five story tower built in 1678, which was used as a watchtower overlooking the harbor. At the end of your shopping and sightseeing excursion you have the option of returning to Magic Ice for the shuttle back to your ship or staying longer and returning to the ship on you own. Excursion Length Time varies if staying in town Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Extra clothing will be provided to keep you warm; fur trimmed hooded cloaks, strap-on leggings, and gloves. For our wheelchair confined guests: please visit the tour desk once onboard to advise the staff what kind of wheelchair or scooter you will be using on the tour. 53 - ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS | princess.com Princess Cays, Bahamas Join us at our exclusive port of call, Princess Cays, where you'll enjoy a private beach party on the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas. One hundred miles long and only two miles wide, Eleuthera offers unspoiled beaches. Our private resort at Princess Cays is situated on more than 40 acres and features over a half-mile of white-sand shoreline, all at the southern tip of the island. The resort boasts outstanding amenities while carefully preserving this natural paradise. Take in the views from the observation tower. Enjoy a barbecue. Sip a cool drink or browse the shops and the local craft market. All of Princess Cays' facilities are linked by walkways. Recreational activities abound. Enjoy volleyball and a full range of water sports, or simply relax on the beach. Note: Snorkel equipment, sea boards, floats, kayaks, paddle wheelers, the banana boat rides, aqua chairs, beach clamshells, bungalows, etc. can be pre-reserved. Please be advised that all tours and activities at Princess Cays, including equipment rentals and water sports, are sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on theTour Order Forms onboard. ! P Rock Sound, Tarpum Bay, Scenic Drive & Lunch RSD-100 Approximately 4 hours / From $99 eF Come along and discover Eleuthera, one of the islands of the Bahamas, on a sightseeing tour in a land that time has almost forgotten. There is too much to see on this 110-mile long island in just one day, but this excursion will serve up a delightful taste. Once ashore at Princess Cays, board your air-conditioned transportation. Travel through wide open spaces, past lush vegetation with glimpses of ponds. See the national flower, the Yellow Elder and learn of other national symbols. Pass through quaint villages with small pristine churches, like the seaside St. Columba in the fishing village of Tarpum Bay, which dates back to the 1800s. Enjoy photo stops at Rock Sound Harbour and Tarpum Bay. Go for a walk in the town of Rock Sound, and visit one of nature's wonders, an ocean hole of which the bottom has yet to be found. At Four Points Marina Village, experience an extravaganza of Eleutheran culture. Enjoy a taste of the island with an authentic native lunch and allow yourself to be entertained Junkanoo, the Bahamian masquerade tradition which incorporates music, costumes and dance, prior to your return to Princess Cays. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes Lunch includes one drink. Please travel with cash for purchase of additional drinks or any souvenir items. This tour is non-refundable. Please be advised that all activities at Princess Cays, including equipment rentals and water sports, are sold on a no-refund basis. # Dune Buggy Heritage Adventure Tour RSD-555 Approximately 2 hours / From $185 s One of the great get away experience from Princess private island is to get on the beaten track for a two-hour dune buggy safari. Comfortable clothing, sun protection and secure flat shoes are recommended to make this adventure even more memorable. Don't forget your camera because you'll surely want to capture each unforgettable moment. After an informative safety briefing, you'll don your helmet and follow your guide to the southern part of the island. Along the way, your guide will point out areas of interest, as well as the island's exotic flora and fauna and you'll learn how European settlers, known as the Eleutheran Adventurers, arrived in 1648 from Bermuda seeking religious freedom. As you explore the unspoiled beauty of south Eleuthera, which will take your breath away, you'll traverse a landscape of low, rounded limestone hills, sometimes rising up 100 feet, set against a backdrop of turquoise water and sapphire blue sky. Keep your camera handy as you may see any one of the 223 species of birds that call this island home, many travel from far, during the winter to escape the wrath of the deep cold. 54 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Continuing south, you'll head towards the historic (and some say, haunted) Bannerman Town, named for Sir Alexander Bannerman, governor of the Bahamas during the 1850s. Agriculture was once a mainstay on the island and during the early 18th century, slaves were brought in and sold here. Among the ruins is an auction house that stands as a silent reminder of the somber chapter in the island's history. The southernmost tip of the island is home to Lighthouse Beach. This out-of-the-way world known gem boasts an unexpected treat of beautiful pink sand. The Atlantic and Caribbean waters converge here, which crushes microscopic sea creatures called foraminifera. Their bright pink shells are pulverized and washed ashore resulting in a shimmering blush color. Once you arrive you can climb out of your buggy for excellent photo shots, get to feel the clean, powdery pink sand between your toes and absorb the picturesque views from the top of the historic old lighthouse. Back on the road, you'll follow your guide to the ruins of the Anglican Church of the Assumption which was built by slaves in the 18th century, additional old ruins of houses, marks what used to be the quaint site of Bannerman Town at that time. The final stop of your off-road adventure is the Princess Cays® Wishing Well. Here, you'll get a chance to drop in a coin and make a wishperhaps it's to come back and spend a longer time discovering more of the hidden treasures of Eleuthera. Then, with the incredible imagery and unforgettable history from this wonderful road trip in mind, you'll enjoy an idyllic ride back to Princess Cays. Special Notes Minimum age to drive is 21 years old but the passenger has to be at least 10 years old and accompanied by parent. Maximum age to participate is 75 years old and maximum weight is 265 pounds per person. This tour is sold per buggy, which can hold two passengers. Only one ticket is needed for 2 people. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. This tour is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Princess Cays Coastal Cruise RSD-610 Approximately 1 hour / From $35 e Your one hour coastal cruise begins at Princess Cays, our beautiful island resort available exclusively to Princess passengers. You'll board the 40-foot "Reef Princess" boat and travel along the coast of Eleuthera, an untouched paradise waiting to be discovered. Coasting alongside this pencil-thin island on soothing crystal-clear waters, you'll witness white sand beaches and natural foliage. You'll learn about its rich maritime heritage, its many reefs, and hear fascinating facts about the island from a sailor's point of view. Upon arriving back at Princess Cays, you'll have the opportunity to shop or enjoy the beach and watersports. Special Notes Wear adequate sun protection. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of tour. This tour is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Coastal Cruise, Snorkel Equipment & Float (2 People) RSD-615 Approximately 6 hours / From $59 m Snorkel along coral reefs and get up-close-and-personal with the fascinating marine life of beautiful Princess Cays. Then join the Princess Cays Coastal Cruise scheduled at 1:30 PM. This appealing Cruise Party Pack includes everything you need for a full day of active watersports. You'll enjoy the use of an all-day locker, a complete all-day snorkeling gear set including mask, fins, snorkel vest and mesh bag, a float and two tickets for the Princess Cays Coastal Cruise scheduled at 01:30 PM. Your one hour coastal cruise begins at Princess Cays Marina, our beautiful island resort available exclusively to Princess passengers. You'll board the 40-foot "Reef Princess" boat and travel along the coast of Eleuthera, an untouched paradise waiting to be discovered. Coasting alongside this pencil-thin island on soothing crystal-clear waters, you'll witness white sand beaches and natural foliage. Imagine the beauty that will enfold you as you glide through turquoise waters and view the white-sand beaches of the Bahamas. Learn about the rich maritime heritage along with interesting facts about the island from a sailor's point of view. Breathe in the fresh sea air, wave to friends relaxing on the shore and meander at your own pace, feeling completely at ease, thoroughly enjoying the therapeutic effects of the sea and the sun. Excursion Length All day for locker, floats and snorkeling gear. The 2 tickets for the Princess Cays Coastal Cruise is scheduled at 01:30PM and returns at 02:30 PM Adult Price per package for 2 people 55 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Special Notes The price is for 2 people. One ticket is valid for 2 persons. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. Wear adequate sun protection. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Glass-Bottom Boat Cruise RSD-620 Approximately 1 hour / From $39 e Board the boat at the Princess Cays marina for a brief cruise to one of the area's pristine coral reefs. Upon arrival the captain will maneuver the boat around the reef and your guide will point out and identify a host of colorful fish, corals, and sponges that make their home here. View the fish and corals through large panels and you can even try to identify the fish on your own with the fish identification cards that are attached to the railing. After spending ample time at the reef your boat will return to the marina at Princess Cays. Child Price 12 & under reduced Special Notes A liability waiver must be completed at the time of departure. This tour is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Deep-Sea Fishing RSD-740 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $219 m Board the custom sport fishing boat at the Princess Cays marina and meet your captain and knowledgeable crew. All of your equipment is included as well as refreshing soft drinks. Set out on the turquoise waters to a secluded area situated between the islands of Eleuthera and Little San Salvador. An underwater bridge connects the two islands, rising from 2000 feet to just 60 feet from the surface. This ridge acts like a funnel for the game fish that frequent the waters. Tuna, wahoo, mahi mahi, barracuda, jacks and billfish frequent the area and although it is strictly a catch and release method, the thrill is still there! Upon completion of your sport fishing excursion, return to the marina at Princess Cays where you are free to enjoy the remainder of your day. Special Notes The boat is equipped with one 130-pound champion fighting chair to allow everyone a chance in the rotation. Each passenger will experience the fighting chair at 15 minute intervals. While fishing, each passenger may wear a fighting belt, as well, in case they hook the big one. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. If feasible the fishing method is catch and release. We guarantee fishing, but catching is up to you and the fish. Dress in appropriate fishing attire; bring a hat and adequate sun protection. The minimum age required to participate is 13 years old. Due to health regulations, any fish that are caught cannot be brought back onboard the ship. This activity is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Surf Fishing RSD-745 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $35 m Spend a couple of hours with a fishing rod in your hand overlooking the blue Caribbean Ocean. Try your luck at surf fishing off a rocky shore of Princess Cays. You may catch Nassau grouper, snapper and grunts. Our all-inclusive package includes, rod & reel, bait (squid), aqua shoes, and expert Bahamian fishermen to assist if requested. You will need to wear swimwear as you will be wading in and out of the water on. In addition we recommend you wear sunscreen. This is a walking & standing activity at a rocky fishing spot. Two hours of fishing fun using a spinning reel - Hook, Line & Sinker. Special Notes If feasible, the fishing method is catch and release using a spinning reel. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Wear your swimsuit and bring a towel and adequate sun protection. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. Due to health regulations, any fish that are caught cannot be brought back onboard the ship. This activity is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. 56 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com O Snorkeling at Princess Cays (For Experienced Snorkelers) RSD-820 Approximately 1.5 hours / From $54 m Board your custom-built, spacious 42-foot snorkel boat at the Princess Cays marina. Upon boarding you will receive a safety briefing about the boat. Following a pleasant cruise along the southern coast of Eleuthera to the snorkel site, enjoy approximately one hour in the crystal-clear waters to explore the shallow reef and its colorful inhabitants. Observe the old and new strands of coral, gorgonians (soft coral-like sea fans), sponges, mature and juvenile fish life and, if you are lucky, an occasional turtle or ray. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest is included. The boat has two freshwater showers to rinse away the salt. Special Notes PARTICIPANTS MUST BE EXPERIENCED SNORKELERS AS SNORKEL INSTRUCTION IS NOT PROVIDED. The minimum age required to participate is 12 years old. Participants enter/exit the ocean on the hinged platform at the stern of the boat which rests below the water. You must be able to swim and be comfortable in water that comes over your head. Snorkeling equipment including snorkel vest are provided and must be worn. Once participants join their tour, they will be required to complete a liability waiver. This activity is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Beach Clamshell Rental (2 People Maximum) RSD-950 Approximately 6 hours / From $29 e Make the most of your tropical beach experience with a clamshell big enough for two. Don't sit on the sand or on your beach towel, relax in shaded comfort in a clamshell. Each clamshell accommodates two people and ensures that your experience is relaxing and private. Two comfortable lounge chairs are included and the clamshells are perfectly situated to maximize the sterling views of the sea and your ship in the distance. Your clamshell is your home base for the day, so feel free to walk around, visit the boutique shop, and take a stroll on the shoreline or a dip in the water. Your cozy clamshell will offer you comfort and shade upon you return. Excursion Length All day while ship in port Adult Price per day Special Notes This rental is sold by the clamshell. Please book per clamshell not per person. Each clamshell can accommodate up to two guests. One ticket is valid for two people. Location of the clamshell is available on a first come first served basis upon arrival to shore. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Private Bungalow Rental (4 People Maximum) RSD-952 Approximately 6 hours / From $199 e You'll be living island-style in your colorful, private bungalow at Princess Cays. Brightly colored and perfect for families, the airconditioned bungalows are located in a picturesque palm grove. Each bungalow features a ceiling fan, a table and four chairs inside, two sun loungers outside on the deck, and a private shower. The beach is within walking distance. A friendly, attentive staff is available to take drink orders and to orient you to the area. As an added convenience, priority tender tickets are issued for participants who have reserved a bungalow. Additionally, a motorized cart for transportation to your bungalow is available. Private and well equipped, the Princess Cays bungalows delight every occupant that crosses the threshold. The only problem is you might not want to leave! Excursion Length All day while ship in port Adult Price per day Special Notes This rental is sold by the bungalow. Please book per bungalow. Each bungalow can accommodate up to four guests. One ticket is valid for up to four people. Two additional people are allowed at $25.00 per person. Passengers may be charged for any items removed from the bungalows. There may be a short wait for the motorized cart transfer to the bungalows. Please be advised that beach and ocean access is approximately a 3 minute walk. Additional amenities may be included for a supplemental charge, such as a gourmet picnic. Ask for details at the Shore Excursion Desk onboard. All bungalow rentals now include two complimentary float rentals. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. 57 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Adults Sanctuary Bungalow Rental (4 People Maximum) RSD-953 Approximately 6 hours / From $249 e This private island experience is truly private. Escape completely in your own shoreside air-conditioned bungalow situated in the new adults-only area - The Sanctuary at Princess Cays, an extension of the onboard experience. Perfect for adults seek privacy and seclusion, these colorful bungalows feature a ceiling fan, table and four chairs inside, two sun loungers outside, and an individual outdoor, open-air shower. A friendly, attentive staff is available to take drink orders and to orient you to the area. As an added convenience, priority tender tickets are issued for participants who have reserved a bungalow. Additionally, enjoy the use of a motorized cart for transportation to your bungalow. When you are ready to take a dip or walk along the shoreline, just walk down the path to the beach. You may enhance this luxurious experience with a gourmet picnic lunch amenity. Excursion Length All day Adult Price per bungalow Special Notes This rental is sold by the bungalow. Each bungalow can accommodate up to four people. Two additional people are allowed at $25.00 per person. Minimum age for occupancy is 18 years old. Please book per bungalow not per person. One ticket is valid for up to 4 people. All bungalow rentals now include two complimentary float rentals. Please be advised that beach and ocean access is approximately a 3 minute walk. Additional amenities may be included for a supplemental charge, such as a gourmet picnic. Ask for details at the Shore Excursion Desk onboard. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Oceanviewing Sea Board Rental RSD-955 Approximately 1 hour / From $9 e A wonderful addition to your beach day, enjoy all the fun and excitement on the waterand below! Float or paddle your Sea Board while watching colorful fish through the raft's transparent viewing port. The abundance of tropical fish is truly amazing, and this is a wonderful opportunity to feel like you are snorkeling without all the extra equipment or having to submerge your head in water. A Sea Board is great fun for all ages and a wonderful way to explore and learn about Bahamian marine life. Excursion Length 1 hour Adult Price per hour Special Notes A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Water Noodle Rental RSD-956 Approximately 6 hours / From $5 e A noodle is a long, foam object that is used for play and exercise in a body of water. It is buoyant and comes in many different colors. The noodle is a popular exercise device for those who do not work out with free weights. Uses for the Noodle: 1) Triceps pull-down - Stand where the water comes up to your navel. Holding the noodle in front of you with both hands, push it downward into the water. Relax your arms and let the noodle float back up to the surface (keeping your grasp lightly on the noodle). A few times will target your triceps, and you will exercise your upper body. 2) "Surfing" - This is an exercise that requires you to go to deeper water. Using the noodle as a flotation device, pull your feet up onto it and then straighten your legs. Keep the noodle below your feet as you tread water with your arms. This is probably the most intense workout a noodle will provide, because it requires both concentration and strength. If you're feeling extra-limber, bend your knees up and extend your legs back down, keeping the noodle below your feet. 3) Sit on the Noodle - For this exercise, you can practice either in the shallow or deeper water. Either way, your feet should not touch the bottom. Put the noodle at the back of your thighs under the water, then sit on the noodle. Tread water with your arms to help keep yourself afloat. This is a less strenuous version of the "surfing" exercise but will help increase your overall balance and will burn calories if you can practice this exercise at least 10 minutes at a time. 58 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Excursion Length All day Special Notes This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Float Rental RSD-957 Approximately 6 hours / From $9 e Feel like a kid again when you enjoy the warm waters of Princess Cays on your sturdy, comfortable float. Sure to enhance your beach experience, these brightly colored rafts are a fun and exciting way to explore the area. With over 30-acres of beachfront property, there's no telling where your float might take you on this effortless adventure. Let the gentle waves dictate where you go, as you soak up the rays and enjoy paradise. You can come ashore whenever you please for some refreshment, delicious Caribbean fare or to hunt for souvenirs. Children will enjoy playing games with these large, sturdy floats if you can be persuaded to share. Excursion Length All day while ship in port Adult Price per day Special Notes This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Aqua Chair Rental RSD-958 Approximately 6 hours / From $9 e A relaxing and fun way to keep cool, the Aqua Chair offers the perfect solution for those who want to enjoy the water without getting their hair wet. Imagine floating in your Aqua Chair, chatting with friends with a refreshing drink which can be placed conveniently in your Aqua Chair beverage holder. Make this island fantasy a reality when you rent an Aqua Chair to be used throughout your day at beautiful Princess Cays. Aqua chairs have a unique design, which keep you upright in the water. They support your lower back so you can float in comfort. Easy to get in and out of, aqua chairs are fun and suitable for all ages. Excursion Length All day Adult Price per day Special Notes A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Hobie Wave Sailboat Rental (3 People Maximum) RSD-960 Approximately 1 hour / From $55 s Ahoy Matey! What could be more fun than feeling the wind in your hair as you sail the turquoise waters in your Hobie Wave sailboat. Kiss the coastline and enjoy magnificent views of the island as you maneuver your boat into the wind for an exhilarating ride. The Hobie Wave is an easy-to-rig and easy-to-sail speedster that will have you gliding through the waves with a smile on your face. Suitable for experienced sailors, the Wave's design eliminates the need for dagger boards and has a virtually indestructible hull. The large boomless mainsail provides plenty of power in a light breeze, but twists off if the wind kicks up for added control. The Wave can be enjoyed solo or with a friend, and is an ideal recreational sailboat, perfect for the tropical waters of Princess Cays. Excursion Length 1 hour Adult Price per hour 59 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Special Notes Participants must have experience. This rental is sold by the boat. Please book per sailboat. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Banana Boat Ride RSD-970 Approximately .25 hours / From $19 s You'll go bananas for this exhilarating, high-speed ride through the turquoise waters surrounding Princess Cays. The Banana Boat is truly as fun as it looks. Safe for the whole family, a life jacket is worn throughout the excursion. Once you and your fellow thrill seekers climb aboard, a mighty powerboat kicks into high gear, pulling your Banana Boat through the warm waters. Hold on tight, you're in for the ride of your life. You will get wet and that's what makes the experience all the more memorable. Excursion Length 15 minutes Adult Price per 15 minutes Special Notes A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This activity is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Snorkel Vest Rental RSD-975 Approximately 6 hours / From $9 m Snorkeling at Princess Cays is an absolute delight. For guests with their own mask and fins, this inflatable snorkel vest is all you need to enjoy a day of exploration. Warm, crystal clear waters provide wonderful snorkeling opportunities at Princess Cays. Your inflatable vest allows you to move effortlessly through the water and enhances your experience by keeping you comfortably afloat at all times. Princess Cays, is a unique, sheltered environment. A private beach oasis on the Bahamian Island of Eleuthera, the area is filled with tropical fish, coral reefs and sponges. With over 30 acres of exclusive beachfront property, there is no end to the wonders you will see. Snorkelers of all ages and levels will feel safe and secure when wearing their inflatable vest. Excursion Length All day Adult Price per day Special Notes A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Snorkel Equipment Rental RSD-976 Approximately 6 hours / From $25 m Perfect for both first-time snorkelers or those with experience, this 5-piece complete ensemble consists of a mask, snorkel, fins, snorkel vest and a mesh bag to keep all your belongings together. All you need is a swimsuit! The protective waters of this tropical paradise make it the perfect place to learn how to snorkel. Home to a colorful tropical reef, teeming with rainbow-colored fish more experienced snorkelers can venture further out into the Caribbean Sea but plenty of discoveries lie close to the shore. Your complete 5-piece ensemble has everything you need to snorkel. The handy mesh bag keeps everything together when you want to venture out of the water and partake in activities and dining options ashore. Excursion Length All day Adult Price per day 60 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Special Notes A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Stand-Up Paddle Board Rental RSD-978 Approximately .5 hours / From $19 m Stand-Up Paddle Surfing is the hottest beach craze, and the newest addition to Princess Cays' water sport offerings. The warm waters of Princess Cays make for ideal conditions to try the latest craze in water spots, Stand-Up Paddle Surfing. Besides being simple and fun, paddle surfing is an ideal form of exercise and really strengthens those all-important "core" muscles. No matter what your age, you can give this activity a try. The paddle is adjustable for any height and all participants wear a life vest. Once you get the hang of it, Paddle Surfing will give you a view of the island like no other, and as you glide across the water you'll feel an exhilarating sense of accomplishment. When your excursion is complete, celebrate at one of the Princess Cays beachside bars. After all that exercise, you deserve a tropical beverage and a tasty barbeque on the sand! Excursion Length 30 minutes Adult Price price per half hour Special Notes Rental is for 30 minutes. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Stand up Paddle Board & Windsurfing Combo Rental RSD-979 Approximately .5 hours / From $35 s Windsurfing is a surface water sport that combines elements of surfing and sailing. Your stand up paddle board comes with the windsurfing rig. The rig is connected to the board by a free-rotating universal joint and comprises a mast, wishbone boom and sail. Enjoy traversing the beach, back and forth. When you have completed your time, celebrate at one of the Princess Cays beachside bars. After all that exercise, you deserve a tropical beverage and a tasty barbeque on the sand! Excursion Length 30 minutes Adult Price price per half hour Special Notes Only experienced windsurfers should take this rental, as no instruction is provided. No guest under 18 years old is permitted unless accompanied by an adult who co-signs their liability waiver. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. Participants are required to wear safety vest. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Aqua Bike Rental (2 People Maximum) RSD-980 Approximately .5 hours / From $29 m You'll turn heads when you cruise the shoreline of Princess Cay on your colorful Aqua Bike. This unique, fun and completely safe adult sized tricycle is specifically designed to be used in the water. No training is necessary; Aqua-Bikes are built with three large buoyant wheels that can support all shapes and sizes. Two people can bike together, which doubles the fun. Pedal along the coastline, soak up some rays and see all the activities that Princess Cays has to offer. It's a great form of exercise. Reward your efforts with a stop at one of the three beachside bars for some fruity refreshment and an authentic barbecue on the sand. Excursion Length 30 minutes Adult Price price per half hour 61 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Special Notes This rental is sold by the aqua bike. Please book per aqua bike and not per person. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Paddle Wheeler Rental (Two-Person) RSD-985 Approximately .5 hours / From $25 m You'll enjoy every moment of your leisurely 2-person Paddle Wheeler ride along the 30-acre stretch of Princess Cays, our exclusive beachfront property. Cruise through Paradise Lagoon, view the beautiful mangroves and wave to friends relaxing on the shore. From the comfort of your Paddle Wheeler you and a mate will see all there is to do on the island. It's an entertaining way to plan the rest of your day. Tour in style, get a little exercise and enjoy the sunshine and warm waters that make Princess Cays the highlight of any Caribbean cruise. Sturdy and easy to operate, Paddle Wheelers bring out the kid in every rider. Excursion Length 30 minutes Adult Price price per half hour Special Notes This rental is sold per paddle wheeler. Please book per paddle wheeler. One ticket is valid for two people. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Paddle Wheeler Rental (Four-Person) RSD-986 Approximately .5 hours / From $29 m You'll enjoy every moment of your 4-person Paddle Wheeler ride along the 30-acre stretch of Princess Cays, our exclusive beachfront property. Once everyone agrees on which direction to go, head on out into the calm waters and cruise in style. Picturesque Paradise Lagoon, the beautiful mangroves and all the action on shore will keep you entertained. From your comfortable Paddle Wheeler you and your friends will see all there is to do on the island. What an entertaining way to plan the rest of your day! Sturdy and easy to operate, Paddle Wheelers bring out the kid in every rider and when 4 of you are riding together, it's four times the fun! Excursion Length 30 minutes Adult Price price per half hour Special Notes This rental is sold by the paddle wheeler. Please book per paddle wheeler. One ticket is valid for up to four people. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Beach Party Pack for 2 People RSD-987 Approximately 6 hours / From $59 m Snorkel along coral reefs and get up-close-and-personal with the fascinating marine life of beautiful Princess Cays. Then delve even further into sea-going adventure aboard a colorful self-propelled Paddle Wheeler. This appealing Beach Party Pack includes everything you need for a full day of active watersports. You'll enjoy the use of an all-day locker, a complete all-day snorkeling gear set including mask, fins, snorkel vest and mesh bag and 30 minutes aboard a 2-person Paddle Wheeler scheduled at 02:05 PM. Imagine the beauty that will enfold you as you glide through turquoise waters shimmering with rainbows of tropical fish. Dazzling coral formations fill your gaze with vibrant color. There are forests of Elkhorn coral, colonies of star and brain corals and slowly waving sea fans to catch your eye. What a fabulous way to experience the paradise hidden beneath the crystalline waters of Princess Cays. Want to feel like a kid again? Picture yourself pedaling your way across the tranquil turquoise surface. From the comfort of your sturdy, self-propelled Paddle Wheeler you and a mate will set off for 30 minutes of fun in the sun. Breathe in the fresh sea air, take in the views, and wave to friends relaxing on the shore. You'll meander at your own pace, feeling completely and utterly at ease, thoroughly enjoying the therapeutic effects of the sea and the sun. 62 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Excursion Length All day for locker and snorkeling gear, 30 minutes for the 2-person Paddle Wheeler scheduled at 02:05 PM Adult Price per package for 2 people Medical Restriction Must be able to pedal boat Special Notes The price is for 2 people. One ticket is valid for 2 persons. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. You will have to walk into the water to board the paddle boat. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Beach Party Pack for 4 People RSD-988 Approximately 6 hours / From $99 m Looking for a great way to bring the family together at Princess Cays? Want to share your day with another fun-loving couple? This Beach Party Pack for 4 makes it easy to make memories with friends and loved ones providing everything you need to spend an unforgettable day on and below the water. Enjoy the use of an all-day locker, a complete all-day snorkeling gear set for 4 including mask, fins, snorkel vest and mesh bag and 30 minutes aboard a 4-person Paddle Wheeler. Imagine the beauty that will enfold you as you glide through turquoise waters shimmering with rainbows of tropical fish. Dazzling coral formations fill your gaze with vibrant combinations of color. There are forests of Elkhorn coral, colonies of star and brain corals and slowly waving sea fans to catch your eye. And you don't have to have a lot of time to have a great time aboard a colorful, sturdy watercraft. Your Beach Party Pack also includes another fabulous way to explore the water. Just climb aboard your 4-person Paddle Wheeler and pedal your way to a perfectly relaxing 30-minute escape. (Scheduled at 02:05 PM.) Breathe in the fresh sea air, take in the views, and wave to friends relaxing on the shore. You'll meander at your own pace, feeling completely and utterly at ease, thoroughly enjoying the therapeutic effects of the sea and the sun. And when you can take your kids or your friends along for the ride, you can all share golden moments too special to ever forget! Excursion Length All day - 30 minutes for the 4-person Paddle Wheeler scheduled at 2:05 PM Medical Restriction Must be able to pedal the boat Special Notes The price is for 4 people. One ticket is valid for up to 4 people. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. You must walk into the water to board the Paddle Wheeler. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Ocean Kayak Rental (One-Person) RSD-990 Approximately .5 hours / From $19 m Enjoy a moment of solitude as you glide across the beautiful Princess Cays' lagoon on your personal Ocean Kayak. A sit-on-top Ocean Kayak is a wonderful way to explore the 30-acre beachfront property of Princess Cays and the calm waters surrounding the area. The natural beauty and sparkling beaches make your adventure in nature a serene, relaxing experience. Safe, stable and comfortable, your Ocean Kayak offers wonderful upper-body exercise and takes you away from it all so you can clear your mind and renew your body and soul. Excursion Length 30 minutes Adult Price price per half hour Special Notes A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. 63 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Ocean Kayak Rental (Two-Person) RSD-991 Approximately .5 hours / From $29 m You and a companion will enjoy a two-person Ocean Kayak excursion across the clear, calm waters of Princess Cays. A sit-on-top two-person Ocean Kayak is a wonderful way to explore the 30-acre beachfront property of Princess Cays and the calm waters surrounding the area. The natural beauty and sparkling beaches make your adventure in nature a serene, relaxing experience. No experience is required. The kayaks are safe, stable and comfortable. It's wonderful way to exercise together. You and your mate will create wonderful memories as your cares float away and the natural beauty of your surroundings lifts your spirits. Excursion Length 30 minutes Adult Price price per half hour Special Notes This rental is sold by the kayak. Please book per kayak. One ticket is valid for two people. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Transparent-Hull Kayak Rental (Two-Person) RSD-995 Approximately .5 hours / From $35 m Experience the amazing Translucent Hull Kayak, offering spectacular views of Princess Cays from above and below the surface of the water. You and a mate will ride in comfort and style as you explore the 30-acre beachfront property of Princess Cays and the calm waters surrounding the area. The natural beauty, lush mangroves, quite lagoons and sparkling beaches make your adventure in nature a serene, relaxing experience. Below the surface you'll marvel at the assortment of tropical fish that populate the area. Bring your camera; there are so many colorful memories to capture. Excursion Length 30 minutes Adult Price price per half hour Special Notes This rental is sold by the kayak. Please book per kayak. One ticket is valid for two people. A liability waiver must be completed at the time of rental. This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. Locker Rental RSD-900 Approximately 6 hours / From $9 e As a convenience, lockers are available to store personal items ashore. They are available at three locations; two near the tender boat marina. The others are located by Davy Jones' Locker, where most of the snorkel gear is located. Excursion Length All day rental Special Notes This rental is sold on a NO-REFUND basis after closing time for cancellation. Please see the posted time on the Tour Order Forms onboard. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The dimensions are 12W x 18D x 72H. 64 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com @ Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve & Scenic Island Tour RSD-360 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $89 m Here's an active full-day learning activity designed to engage the mind and inspire the senses. Nature lovers will be in their element from the scenic drive from Princess Cays to explorations along well-marked trails in the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve. With the opportunity to purchase snacks or lunch at the scenic Sunset Inn restaurant, this adventure is a great new option for spending your Princess Cays escape. You'll depart from Princess Cays and complete the first leg of your scenic island tour of south and central Eleuthera. Arriving at the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve, you'll have ample time for the complete Preserve Nature Trail tour. "A Wall Street investment genius and prolific philanthropist," according to Forbes magazine, Leon Levy made a huge impact on the world. This 25-acre ecologically sustainable sanctuary was created jointly by the Bahamas National Trust and the Leon Levy Foundation in 2006, when Shelby White, Leon Levy's widow, approached the Bahamas National Trust about creating an appropriate memorial to her husband on Eleuthera. Located in Governor's Harbor, The Preserve is a living part of Bahamian history. It is the first national park on the island and an environmental education center and a facility for the propagation of native plants and trees. Visitors can now walk miles of trails throughout the native habitat and view the beautiful orchids, the edible and medicinal plants, and the hardwood trees that played an important role in the development of the island. This amazing 25-acre preserve brims with many different species of palms, mangroves and ferns. Medicinal plants range from well-known species like aloe vera to more obscure plants which islanders have kept in their medicine kits for centuries. Eleuthera is an island in the Bahamas 50 miles east of Nassau. It is 110 miles long and in places little more than 1 mile wide. The name "Eleuthera" is derived from the feminine form of a Greek adjective that means "free." The topography of the island varies from wide rolling pink sand beaches to large outcrops of ancient coral reefs. The eastern side of the island faces the Atlantic Ocean while the western side faces the Great Bahama Bank. Continuing your scenic island tour, you'll enjoy the charm and diversity of the capital of Eleuthera, Governor's Harbor. Keep your camera handy for the tapestry of Victorian-era houses draped along narrow lanes and steep hills. Overlooking the harbor, the town is bordered on the south by a narrow peninsula and Cupid's Cay at the tip. There are gorgeous pink and white-sand beaches and views of fashionable Harbor Island. A stop at Sunset Inn restaurant for lunch or snacks on own tops off your time away from Princess Cays. Hopefully your day is an enjoyable one filled with lots of pictures and relaxation as you learn a bit about the island of Eleuthera. Special Notes Please wear light clothing, comfortable walking shoes to walk on the nature trails, and a hat. You may bring some bottled water, sunscreen, insect repellent and don't forget your camera! Please travel with cash for any food or souvenir purchases. 65 - PRINCESS CAYS, BAHAMAS | princess.com Frequently Asked Questions Q. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF TAKING ORGANIZED EXCURSIONS? A. There are a number of advantages to taking organized tours offered by Princess, such as: Quality: We have carefully inspected all of our ports and we offer you excursions from only the most reputable local tour operators Variety: All our tours are designed both to feature the most popular and interesting attractions in each port and to satisfy the diverse needs and interests of our passengers. Service: What could be easier than letting us arrange your tours for you? Either by having your tours organized onboard so you can best maximize your time in port and avoid having to make independent, last-minute arrangements, or by pre-reserving all your excursions at princess.com. Princess is at your service. Safety: Your safety and security are of the utmost importance to us and they are the primary consideration in the development and operation of our tour programs. Value: We endeavor to select local tour operators who provide excursions of the highest quality and we carefully monitor prices to ensure that you are receiving good value. Remember to book early to receive the best possible price. Q. WHAT DOES PRINCESS DO TO ENSURE MY SAFETY WHILE I’M ASHORE? A. Our primary concern at Princess is your safety and security. We are in continual contact with authorities concerning any travel advisories that might impact our cruises. If the U.S. State Department advises against travel to specific locations we visit, we would make the necessary changes to the published itinerary. Although such itinerary changes occur infrequently, please understand that these changes are for your own safety and security and are beyond our control. Despite all of our efforts and in light of recent world events, we remind all of our passengers that they must ultimately assume responsibility for their actions while ashore. In this regard, we would like to remind you of some common sense precautions when visiting ports-of-call: • Stay in the normal tourist areas and don’t travel to out-of the way places without the benefit of a guided tour offered through Princess. • Do not leave any of your belongings unattended in public areas. • Be generally aware of people and activities around you. • Do not accept packages from anyone you don’t know personally. • Keep a low profile - dress and behave conservatively. • Be careful when eating and drinking ashore. We thank you in advance for following these recommendations, which we believe will enhance the enjoyment of your cruise or cruisetour. Q. WILL I MISS THE SHIP IF I GO ON A SHORE EXCURSION? A. One very important feature of taking a shore excursion organized by Princess is that we closely monitor the departures and returns of all our tours. Therefore, our ships do not sail until all of our organized tour transportation has returned, so you can be assured that you won’t miss the ship. Please keep in mind that when you make your own arrangements in port, or if you leave an organized tour, we will no longer be aware of your whereabouts; so be sure to schedule ample time to return to the ship before it sails. Q. HOW DO I RESERVE MY SHORE EXCURSIONS IN ADVANCE OF MY CRUISE? A. Visit our website at princess.com for the most up-to date shore excursion information, full tour descriptions and to request your shore excursions up until 5 days prior to your cruise. The Cruise Personalizer is the fastest and most convenient way to reserve your shore excursions. Please keep in mind that you will receive your tickets when you arrive onboard and all of your shore excursion purchases are charged to your shipboard account. Advance payment is not accepted. Since shore excursions have limited capacity, we encourage you to reserve your tours as early as possible to avoid disappointment and confirm the best price. Reservations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. You may change shore excursion requests, but be advised that shore excursion prices may change. Requests to add tickets at a later time can be made but these tickets may be at a higher price than those previously booked. If you request a shore excursion which you previously cancelled, these requests will be confirmed at the current shore excursion price, which may be higher. 66 - | princess.com Q. HOW DO I RESERVE MY LAND EXCURSIONS IN ADVANCE OF MY CRUISETOUR? A. When you are ready to pre-reserve your land excursions, go to the Cruise Personalizer and have your booking number and credit card information ready to enter. A credit card must be registered for each passenger that wishes to participate on a land excursion and we accept Princess Visa, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Diner's Club. Credit cards used to pre-reserve land excursions must be valid through the full length of your cruisetour and may also be used to establish your shipboard account. Although a credit card is required to reserve your excursion(s), guests are able to pre-reserve all of their land excursions with no deposit required. An auto-charge of all pre-reserved excursions will take place two days prior to your first Land Excursion booking. Confirmed pre-reserved excursions can be viewed at any time in your detailed itinerary in the Cruise Personalizer. The Cruise Personalizer will remain open until your cruisetour departure date so you may add or cancel tours prior to the cancellation deadline without penalty. Excursions cancelled once the auto-charge has been processed are subject to a 100% penalty. Note that excursion availability is based on cruisetour date, capacity limitations, and suitable weather conditions. Excursions are subject to change at any time and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Guests are encouraged to book early as space is limited and flightseeing tours in particular may not be available for pre-reserving right up to tour departure date. Prior to travel, print your Travel Summary which will have a listing of all of your pre-reserved land excursions. You will also receive information on confirmed excursions in your Welcome Envelope upon arrival at each location. Q. HOW CAN I BE SURE I AM CONFIRMED ON THE EXCURSIONS I WANT? A. When you book your excursions online at princess.com, you receive an immediate confirmation of the status and price of your requested excursion. The site shows the remaining capacity on all tours, so you know if you are confirmed or waitlisted. To avoid disappointment and confirm the best price, please reserve your excursions as early as possible. If the specific tour time you requested is fully booked, Princess may schedule you on an alternate departure that corresponds with your other tour selections. If your shore excursion choice is not available, we will put you on a waitlist and attempt to obtain more space on the shore excursion. If you have companions traveling with you in your stateroom or in other staterooms and would like everyone to be on the same shore excursion departure, order all the excursions under one name. Requests made individually, even if at the same time, may cause you to be booked on a different departure than your companions or waitlisted on an excursion for which your companions are confirmed. Land Excursions can not be waitlisted but we actively request more space wherever possible from our tour operators; if a tour is sold out we encourage guests to revisit the Cruise Personalizer at a later date and they can also check for more availability at the tour desks in our Alaska ports. Q. MAY I TAKE MORE THAN ONE TOUR IN A SINGLE PORT OF CALL? A. Yes. In Alaska, Canada/New England, the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Hawaii and Mexico, allow at least 30 minutes between each tour. In all other regions, allow at least 60 minutes between each tour. All tours depart from, and return to, the cruise ship pier. By scheduling the appropriate amount of time between tours, you will have sufficient time to take multiple excursions. Q. CAN I CANCEL AN SHORE EXCURSION I’VE REQUESTED? A. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for helicopter flights and private vehicle options, these shore excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation. For all other shore excursions, a “Closing Time for Bookings” for each port of call is listed on the Tour Order Form you will receive onboard in your stateroom. This is the time when the bookings for the tours in that port close and we notify the local operators of the final shore excursion requirements. You may cancel an excursion if it is prior to the closing time whether you reserved in advance or onboard. We cannot cancel a shore excursion if it is past this closing time, nor can we refund shore excursions on which you choose not to go. All shore excursions operate rain or shine unless cancelled by the tour operator. Q. CAN I CANCEL A LAND EXCURSION I’VE REQUESTED? A. Due to the exclusive nature and advanced planning required for excursions involving hotel accommodations, airline flights and some flightseeing tours, these excursions are not refundable within 30 days of sailing. A fee will be assessed onboard for any of these tours cancelled within 30 days of sailing. Land Excursions, pre-reserved through the Cruise Personalizer, may be cancelled up to the Land Excursion cancellation deadline which is two days prior to your first land excursion booking. At the cancellation deadline, all prereserved land excursions will be auto-charged using the credit card that you provided in the Cruise Personalizer to reserve your tours. Excursions cancelled once the auto-charge has been processed are subject to a 100% penalty, unless the operator, at their sole discretion, is unable to operate the program due to unforeseen circumstances. All sales of tours booked while on your land tour are considered final at the time of purchase and are 100% nonrefundable except in the case of an operator approved cancellation. Q. CAN I REQUEST TO BE REFUNDED FOR MY LAND EXCURSION. A. In the event of any excursion being cancelled for reasons beyond our control, a full refund will be made. Land 67 - | princess.com Excursions that were pre-reserved, charged and then cancelled due to weather or other operator approved cancellation will be refunded using the same credit card used to book your excursions. These refunds will typically be reflected on your credit card statement between 7-10 business days after cancellation. Tours booked while on your land tour are considered final at the time of purchase and are 100% non-refundable except in the case of a cancellation by the vendor. Should any excursion have to be abandoned through force majeure or difficulties en route, the best possible refund will be arranged according to the circumstances. Q. HOW DOES THE PRINCESS EXCURSIONS PROGRAM OPERATE ONBOARD? A. Our Shore Excursion Manager runs the onboard portion of the Princess Shore Excursions program. Tour Office staff are available to answer questions and make shore excursion reservations for you. Once onboard in your stateroom, you will find tickets for the shore excursions you reserved in advance. If you have not yet reserved tours or would like to purchase additional shore excursions, you will find a Tour Order Form in your stateroom. You will also find a schedule of daily activities, the Princess Patter, which features important program information including Tour Office hours and the closing time for shore excursion bookings. Remember, tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis and space on shore excursions is limited, so book early. A Tour Order Form drop box is located near the Tour Office where you may deposit your order form at any time. Q. ARE THERE CHILDREN’S PRICES AVAILABLE? A. Yes, on some tours for children age 12 and under. If you are traveling with children, please pre-reserve the number of child tickets you would like on the Cruise Personalizer. If the adult and child price is the same, please order all tickets as adult. Once onboard the ship or at one of our land excursion destinations, check your tour tickets to ensure you have received the correct number of adult and child tickets. Visit the Tour Office as soon as possible to make any necessary adjustments. Parents are also responsible for bringing a safety seat for their child. On most helicopter and flightseeing tours, children 24 months of age and older are required to have their own seat. Children under 24 months are considered lap infants and may ride free of charge if the tour operator can accommodate them - with prior arrangement through the onboard Tour Office. Parents must show proof of age to the tour operator for any lap infant. Children under the age of 24 months are not able to participate on a helicopter tour. Q. ARE PRIVATE SHORE EXCURSION OPTIONS AVAILABLE WHERE I CAN CUSTOMIZE MY TOUR? A. Yes, in many ports we offer shore excursions that can be customized to your specifications. On these tours you are able to book exclusive use of the tour vehicle (automobile, boat or plane) and tailor the tour to include activities and venues you want to experience. Due to the limited capacity and highly specialized nature of these excursions, they are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation or prior to the booking closing time for the port which is listed on the onboard Tour Order Form (whichever is first). Once onboard the ship, you may be provided with a preference card to advise the tour operator of your selected itinerary and interests. The onboard Tour Staff will gladly assist you and provide recommendations. Please note these shore excursions are sold per transport, not per person, so only one passenger should make the reservation for the entire group. This is a private arrangement and those accompanying you are the guests you choose; Princess does not match up individual passengers to form a private group for the vehicle. The price listed includes the means of transport and/or private guide and does not include gratuities, meals and attraction entrance fees (unless indicated otherwise) as these will vary based on your choices. Q. ARE THERE AGE OR OTHER RESTRICTIONS ON TOURS? A. For most tours, there is no minimum age for children as long as they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. Passengers under the age of 18 years cannot participate without a parent or guardian. Please review the tour description notes for the most current restrictions and any exceptions; a few operators may allow an unaccompanied minor on tour if a wavier is signed by the parent or guardian in the operator’s presence. Any other restrictions imposed by the tour operator are listed in the “Special Notes” section of each tour description. Q. IS A VISA REQUIRED FOR ANY OF THE PORTS I VISIT? A. Please review the information detailed in the "Itinerary” section of the Cruise Personalizer regarding any applicable visas for your specific voyage. Q. IS ANY ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE ON SHORE EXCURSIONS? A. Passports, visas and other documentation may be required on certain shore excursions. Please review the "Special Notes" section of the shore excursion for full details. Notarized written consent is required for children crossing international borders without both parents. Q. ARE THE EXCURSIONS GUIDED? A. Yes. All of our excursions include local English-speaking guides except for On Your Own tours and where otherwise noted. Q. SHOULD I TIP THE TOUR GUIDE? A. Tipping is a discretionary matter; however, it is customary, if one is pleased with their tour, to tip the tour guide. A 68 - | princess.com general rule of thumb is $2 per person for a half-day tour and $5 per person for a full-day tour. Q. WHAT TYPE OF CLOTHING SHOULD I WEAR WHILE ON TOUR OR IN PORT? A. During your cruise, the climate can range from temperate and cool to hot and humid. Please plan to dress in layered, light- to medium-weight clothing and comfortable, low-heeled walking shoes. Since weather conditions may vary, we suggest you also pack a sweater, a light jacket and an all-weather coat. In addition, don’t forget a hat or visor, a collapsible umbrella, sunglasses, sun screen and of course your camera and extra film and batteries. Please note that for water-related excursions where we suggest you wear your bathing suit, cover-up and hat, we have placed a symbol next to the shore excursion description. If you plan to participate on an overland tour and will need to recharge video equipment or use a hair dryer, we suggest you bring an international adapter. Whenever you plan on going ashore, we highly encourage you to leave your valuables and jewelry onboard. While ashore, please take care in protecting your purses, cameras and other personal items. Minimizing personal belongings brought ashore could expedite the security process when reboarding the ship. We suggest you carry a photocopy of your passport when going ashore as you may need your passport number to exchange currency. Please be mindful that in some of the countries you will visit, the local people may have somewhat more conservative views concerning dress than those to which you are accustomed. Generally shorts, tank tops, and short skirts are not acceptable dress when visiting churches or places of worship. Specific information regarding appropriate dress in these ports is provided with the shore excursion. For all golf tours, collared shirts and either long pants or Bermudastyle shorts are required (no cut-offs, bathing suits, etc.). Q. WILL I MISS MEALS IF I GO ON SHORE EXCURSIONS? A. Our wide variety of dining venues, including a 24-hour buffet, means there are always meal options available onboard that fit within the shore excursion timing you select. Q. IS THERE TIME FOR SHOPPING ON THE EXCURSIONS? A. Shopping is, for many, an important part of travel and, wherever possible, time for this activity is allowed within the framework of many of our shore excursions. Please note, however, that the actual amount of time available for shopping is generally limited. Q. DO THE EXCURSIONS INCLUDE MUCH WALKING AND STAIR CLIMBING? A. All of our excursions involve some walking and some excursions include more walking and stair climbing than others. Walking may be over uneven surfaces such as cobblestone city streets or the rocky pathways of ancient ruins. On many excursions, it is necessary to negotiate stairs. Please keep in mind that many of the buildings you will be visiting may have been constructed well before conveniences such as elevators were invented and have been preserved in their original state. Please refer to our tour symbols with each excursion description for more information and guidance. Q. WHAT ELSE SHOULD I ANTICIPATE IN PORTS? A. Keep in mind that some sites you will be visiting are extremely popular among both tourists and locals. Therefore, you may encounter crowded conditions, whether participating in one of our tours or sightseeing on your own. Regrettably, we have no control over this situation. With regard to photography, some venues may prohibit the use of flash cameras, so fast-speed film is recommended. In some places, photography or video may be prohibited altogether or a fee may be imposed. We ask that you observe any restrictions and, if in doubt, ask your guide for assistance. Q. AM I REQUIRED TO WEAR SAFETY EQUIPMENT ON TOUR? A. Yes, on certain tours it is mandatory that you wear the appropriate safety equipment in order to participate. Such equipment includes, but is not limited to snorkel vests, life vests, helmets, etc. Q. WHAT IS REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE IN A CERTIFIED DIVE TOUR? A. An open-water scuba certification card must be presented in order to participate in a certified dive tour. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate divers with either a Junior Open Water or a Scuba Diver rating due to the depth limitations imposed by these certifications. The sport-diving industry recommends that divers take an update course if they have not been diving within the last six months. Please note that some dive operators may reserve the right to refuse to take divers who cannot provide proof of the date of their last dive or scuba review course. We recommend you bring a log book or proof that you have recently completed a review course. There are certain medical conditions that may prevent your participation. Accordingly, you will be required to complete a medical-history form and liability waiver/release form that will be supplied onboard or by the tour operator. Following is a non-inclusive list of several medical conditions that may prevent you from safely participating in scuba diving. Any of these conditions would also require an examination prior to your cruise by a qualified physician to obtain written permission to participate in scuba diving activities. Heart disease or previous heart attack, diabetes, epilepsy or seizures, high blood pressure or the need to take medication to control blood pressure, pregnancy, asthma or any form of lung disease, recent surgery, blackouts, sinus problems, fear of closed spaces, recurring complicated migraines headaches, recurrent ear problems, severe motion sickness and presently taking prescription 69 - | princess.com medicines with the exception of birth control. Passengers are welcome to bring and use their own personal equipment, but is must be stored in their stateroom and there is no reduction in the tour price. Q. ARE THERE ANY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATING IN AN INTRODUCTORY/DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING TOUR? A. Yes, there are certain medical conditions that may prevent your participation. Accordingly, you must complete a medical history form and liability waiver/release form that will be provided on board or by the tour operator at the beginning of the tour. Following is a non-inclusive list of several medical conditions that may prevent you from safely participating in scuba diving. Any of these conditions would also require an examination prior to your cruise by a qualified physician to obtain written permission to participate in scuba diving activities. Heart disease or previous heart attack, diabetes, epilepsy or seizures, high blood pressure or take medicine to control blood pressure, presently taking prescription medicines with the exception of birth control, pregnancy, asthma or any form of lung disease, recent surgery, blackouts, sinus problems, fear of closed spaces, recurring complicated migraine headaches, recurrent ear problems, and severe motion sickness. For Introductory Scuba Diving tours there is a minimum age of 10. Passengers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Q. ARE THERE ANY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATING IN A SNUBA DIVING, HELMET DIVING OR UNDERWATER SCOOTER TOUR? A. Yes, there are certain medical conditions that may prevent your participation. Accordingly, you will be required to complete a medical-history form and liability waiver/release form that will be supplied onboard or by the tour operator. Following is a non-inclusive list of several medical conditions that may prevent you from safely participating in scuba diving. Any of these conditions would also require an examination prior to your cruise by a qualified physician to obtain written permission to participate in scuba diving activities. Heart disease or previous heart attack, diabetes, epilepsy or seizures, high blood pressure or take medicine to control blood pressure, presently taking prescription medicines with the exception of birth control, pregnancy, asthma or any form of lung disease, recent surgery, blackouts, sinus problems, fear of closed spaces, recurring complicated migraine headaches, recurrent ear problems, and severe motion sickness. For helmet or SNUBA tours there is a minimum age of 8 years and passengers must weigh at least 75 pounds. For underwater scooter tours there is a minimum age of 10. Q. ON SPORTFISHING EXCURSIONS, DO I GET TO KEEP THE FISH I CATCH? A. Most sportfishing tours offered by Princess are part of a catch-and-release program. Fish that are edible and not endangered are typically landed and kept by the boat crew. Please remember you have purchased an opportunity to catch fish, not a guarantee of doing so. As one of our boat captains said, “We guarantee fishing, not catching.” In Alaska only, if your tour is not designated as catch and release, your catch can be processed and shipped home for an additional charge as arranged by the tour operator. Because of its perishable nature and U.S. Customs regulations, your catch may not be sent outside of the United States in most cases. Due to federal regulations, your catch may not be stored onboard the ship, but may be prepared for dinner onboard. Fish caught while at our lodges in Alaska, needs to be shipped home if not part of a catch-and-release program. In Alaska, fishing licenses are required and can be purchased on your boat for $20 per person in cash (rates subject to change). Fishing for king salmon requires an additional $10 retention tag (rates subject to change). Children under 16 do not need a license. Fish runs are dependent on spawning seasons, so during May and late-September fish stock may be more limited. Go to www.adfg.state.ak.us for more details on licensing requirements and fishing regulations in Alaska. Q. WHAT SHOULD I KNOW BEFORE TAKING A HELICOPTER TOUR? A. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, the helicopter excursion companies have advised that passengers weighing 250 pounds or more (fully clothed) will be assessed a surcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. The surcharge amount will be indicated in the “Special Notes” section of each tour. Because of the limited capacity and high demand for helicopter tours, they are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation. Children 24 months of age and older are required to have their own seat. Children under 24 months are considered lap infants and may ride free of charge if the tour operator can accommodate them - with prior arrangement through the onboard Tour Office. Parents must show proof of age to the tour operator for any lap infant. Carry-on bags are not allowed and limited secure storage is provided at the heliport. Helicopters may carry up to six guests depending on combined group weight. The flight length is approximate and flight route may vary due to weather conditions. Helicopter tours may be cancelled on short notice due to weather or safety issues. Warm clothing and sunglasses are recommended on helicopter tours. Dressing in layers is practical and lets you adjust your attire to meet changing conditions. For helicopter tours in Denali National Park, a surcharge is not charged for guest over 250lbs. The helicopter company will assign aircraft and seats based on weight and balance. While every consideration is made to keep traveling companions and/or families together, this is not always possible for safety reasons. Q. DOES PRINCESS OWN THE TOUR COMPANIES IN THE PORTS? A. No, all of the shore excursions are operated by local, independent companies not by Princess; Princess retains a 70 - | princess.com portion of the total sale. We selected only the most reputable companies available to provide your excursions. The companies providing your excursions are selected by Princess based on their excellent reputation for service and safety. Q. WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED PASSENGERS? A. Our answer, of course, depends on the type and degree of the disability. The goal of Princess Cruises is to provide a safe comfortable cruise experience for all passengers. If you will be using a mobility device during your sailing we strongly recommend you travel with a person physically fit to assist with your needs both onboard and ashore. If passengers are able to walk on their own, we recommend tours designated as requiring a moderate level of activity. The transport on some tours may be able to accommodate a collapsible wheelchair stored below the bus; scooters or motorized wheelchairs are often too large. If confined to a wheelchair, we would recommend reserving the excursions identified as wheelchair accessible (see Tour Symbols listed for each tour) or a private vehicle shore excursion. We also recommend that non-ambulatory passengers be accompanied by someone who is able to assist them throughout the duration of their day. Our Tour Staff can provide more information on touring options for nonambulatory guests. Physically challenged passengers participating on a shore excursion must contact the Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to your excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet your particular needs. Embarking and disembarking can be challenging for those with limited mobility. Many major ports of call provide easy access for wheelchairs and scooters. However due to various conditions: steepness of the gangway, weather, shoreside facilities and tidal and sea conditions, passengers using mobility devices may be required to transfer to a stair climber or be precluded from going ashore. Princess staff will make every effort to assist but are not allowed to individually physically lift more than 50 pounds (22 kg). Some ports of call require the ship to anchor off shore. Passengers are then taken to shore by small boats or tenders. When tendering is required, passengers using mobility devices will not be transferred into or out of the tender, if lifting in excess of the above limitation is required. Many tender ports do not provide wheelchair access so even if the passenger can board the tender they may not be able to disembark ashore. Again the shoreside facilities, movement of the tender, weather and tidal conditions can also preclude tendering. The decision to allow any passenger to board a tender or disembark the vessel will be made by the Captain on the basis of the safety and welfare of all involved and is final. If passengers are unable to tender or disembark because of circumstances outlined above there will be no refund or credit for missed ports. While Princess recognizes your disappointment the safety of both passengers and crew takes precedence. For more information on the terms and conditions for Princess Shore Excursions, please refer to the Special Information section. Every effort will be made to accommodate all passengers on the tour of their choice but, tours are operated by independent local companies and not by Princess. The final determination to let any passenger participate is made by the tour operator and therefore if, in the judgment of the tour operator, the safety or comfort of any passenger is in question, guests may be denied participation. This evaluation may not be able to be determined until meeting directly with the local tour operator. 71 - | princess.com Special Information CONDITIONS In selling tickets (including coupons or vouchers) or otherwise promoting or making arrangements for Excursions– whether for air, land or local water transportation; tours; sports or any other recreational activities; shore accommodations or meals or for any service, facility or activity other than onboard Princess’ cruise ships – Princess acts only as agent for the independent tour operator supplying such excursions or services. Participation by a passenger in Excursions is conditioned upon such passenger’s acceptance of the terms and conditions set forth in the Passage Contract contained in the Cruise Ticket, the Excursion Ticket and, depending on the activity, other documents which, among other things, expressly release Princess from any liability for such participation. Participation may also be subject to the independent tour operators’ own terms and conditions. EXCURSION TIMINGS Departure times for each tour will be listed on princess.com in the Cruise Personalizer. For Shore Excursions, they will also be listed on the Tour Order Form, which you will receive onboard. These have been published according to information from our Tour Operators, but are subject to change should the vessel’s arrival time at any port be delayed, or the itinerary for any particular excursion be amended. Please note that the time shown will be the time the last tour vehicle leaves the pier or hotel. Passengers are requested to report to the specified departure location (either onboard ship or shoreside) at the designated time, as delay on your part can interfere with the pleasure of your fellow passengers. EXCURSIONS WITH LIMITED PARTICIPATION Shore Excursions may be purchased in advance of your cruise departure or onboard ship on a first-come, first served basis. Many of our excursions have limited participation and reservation requests will be processed in the order received. When excursions are fully subscribed, additional requests will be placed on a waiting list in the order received. Land Excursions can not be waitlisted but we actively request more space wherever possible from our tour operators; if a tour is sold out we encourage guests to revisit the Cruise Personalizer at a later date and they can also check for more availability at the tour desks in our Alaska ports. PERSONAL POSSESSIONS Coats, wraps, umbrellas, cameras, handbags, traveling bags and similar personal articles remain at all times through the tour under the passenger’s custody and control. Be careful that you do not leave your possessions unattended at any time in the car or coach in which you are traveling. PRICES The prices for Excursions are subject to change without notice; are per adult, per child or in some cases per vehicle. Prices are confirmed at the time of booking. All quotations made include conveyance according to the itinerary and, where applicable, meals, refreshments, guides and entrance fees, unless otherwise stated. Children, other than infants in arms, will be charged full fare unless noted otherwise. SHOPPING Where possible, time for shopping has been allowed within the framework of some excursions. However, excursions are not primarily designed for shopping, and time allowed for this purpose may be limited. REFUNDS No refunds can be made on any ticket, coupon or voucher unless notice of cancellation is given before the closing date indicated on the booking form for the excursions involved. The times when bookings will close will be published onboard. In the event of any excursion being canceled for reasons beyond our control, a full refund will be made. However, should any excursion have to be abandoned through force majeure or difficulties en route, the best possible refund will be arranged according to the circumstances. Land Excursions that were pre-reserved, charged and then cancelled due to weather or other operator approved cancellation will be refunded using the same credit card used to book your excursions. These refunds will typically be reflected on your credit card statement between 7-10 business days after cancellation. Tours booked while on your land tour are considered final at the time of purchase and are 100% non-refundable except in the case of a cancellation by the vendor. TRANSPORTATION Passengers should appreciate that standards of transport vary considerably throughout the world. Air-conditioned coaches are not available in many areas, and in some, local buses are the best available. Cars or taxis are also used at some ports where coach or bus transportation is not available or limited. Passengers wishing to travel with friends should all leave the ship together, as this will help the Tour Staff to allocate them space in the same vehicle. For the comfort of all passengers, smoking is prohibited aboard all sightseeing vehicles. WITHDRAWAL OF TOURS The Tour Operator reserves the right to withdraw any excursion through lack of demand and to make any alterations that they may deem advisable for the comfort of the passengers, bearing in mind the convenience and best interest of each group. ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT. It is our policy to maintain a positive and proactive position in relation to the environment. We realize that there is much work to be done to achieve our company goals. To this end we are continually striving to increase awareness of any environmental issues that are likely to affect any of the excursions we offer. We work closely with our local agents to convey any environmental messages in our shore excursion programs and therefore ask you to support us in our efforts by respecting the cultures, customs and environmental issues of the various destinations we visit. 72 - | princess.com