*NEW Star Collector: Bridgetown to Philipsburg
Dec 28, 2025 — Jan 14, 2026
Starting from $10,474 Displayed pricing is based off of double occupancy per person. Pricing subject to change based on occupancy and cabin selection.
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Jolly old England comes to life in the city and its garrison, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Further afield, you'll find historic sugar plantations and the fairyland magic of Harrison's Cave.

With Georgian architecture situated against an irresistible backdrop of emerald green hills, Basseterre is one of the loveliest of the Caribbean's small capitals. Beyond town, more than a quarter of St. Kitts has been set aside as Brimstone Hill Fortress national Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Basseterre: Snorkel Safari
Basseterre: Snorkel Safari
Experience the pleasure of snorkeling at several sites that are abundant with tropical fish and coral life . There will be a short 10-minute walk from the pier to the marina where your boat awaits. Then you will cruise the island's pristine southeast peninsula, inhabited by the shy green vervet monkey. Snorkeling opportunities include Ballets Bay, Shitten Bay, and Bugs Hole . Marine life varies but you may see: turtles, eagle rays and stingrays, schools of saltwater chub, snapper, angel fish, parrot fish, squirrel fish, and sand sharks. Many virgin reefs and extensive soft corals, fans, and sponges make up the reef life. Thirst-quenching non-alcoholic drinks, local beer and water will be provided. Please note : Wear your swimsuit under your clothing and bring a towel. (Towels will be available at the gangway.) Your waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions must be disclosed. Access to and from the water is done by a ladder on the side of the boat.
Basseterre: Sky Safari Zipline Adventure
Basseterre: Sky Safari Zipline Adventure
Fly along zip lines up to 1,400 feet in length, 25 stories above the ground! This is a spectacular 5-line zip line journey based at the Historic Wingfield Estate . After a short orientation, training session, and riding the first (trainer) line, you will hop into vehicles for a trek up the famous Valley of the Giants . You will see fantastic panoramic views of Brimstone Hill Fortress, Old Road Village , former sugar estates, the Caribbean Sea, and Mount Liamuiga. With a mile of zip lines you will soar at speeds up to 50 miles per hour . Thanks to the cutting edge technology of this system you will fly hands and feet free, just like a bird. All you have to do is sit back, and enjoy the experience! You will also be given an opportunity to walk around the Wingfield Estate Ruins. View the first British masonry in the entire New World as well as the remnants of the different methods of processing sugar which are all on site. As an additional treat your tour also includes a short walk to the Romney Manor , home of Caribelle Batik, where you can enjoy the enchanting gardens, batik studios, and gift shop. Please note : This tour is not available for guests who are pregnant, have a heart condition or serious medical condition, previous neck or back injuries. To participate on this tour guests must wear closed-toe shoes, weigh at least 60 pounds but no more than 275 pounds and sign a waiver. Any guests wishing to bring along personal items will have the option to leave items at the base and rent a locker to store them in. Price per locker is $3 US and payable directly to the Sky Safari facility.
Basseterre: Caribbean Scenic Railway
Basseterre: Caribbean Scenic Railway
Completely circle the island of St. Kitts by road and rail in just a few hours. The St. Kitts Scenic Railway is a narrow-gauge railroad that was built almost a century ago to deliver sugar cane from the fields to the mill in Bassetèrre. Each railcar features seating on two levels. The upper level features a spacious open-air observation deck offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while the lower level provides air-conditioned comfort. Island ambiance will be evoked with comfortable rattan furniture, complimentary specialty drinks, island music by the Scenic Railway Choir , and an informative narrative history of the Caribbean. In addition to your rail experience, your sightseeing will also feature a scenic drive by bus along the southwestern coast. Enjoy unparalleled vistas of Brimstone Hill Fortress , the British "Gibraltar of the West Indies," Middle Island where Thomas Jefferson's great-grandfather is buried, and the neighboring island of Nevis, birthplace of American statesman Alexander Hamilton. Please note : Bring your camera, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat if you are planning on sitting on the upper level.
Basseterre, Brimstone Hill Fortress & Fairview Great House
Basseterre, Brimstone Hill Fortress & Fairview Great House
On this tour, you will enjoy an overview of the capital of St. Kitts & Nevis and get an up-close look at the island's colonial splendor. Board your motor coach for the 30-minute drive with your guide into Basseterre, one of the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean. Admire impressive Victorian and Georgian architecture and view important landmarks such as the Berkeley Memorial Clock Tower and Independence Square, once a slave market and today host to a picturesque fountain and a centuries-old church. You will stop at the Fairview Great House and Tropical Garden. At this 300-year-old colonial property, you will explore perfectly preserved rooms, including the original kitchen with its volcanic stone and brick oven and the bathing room with its sun-warmed bath. Follow the stone bridge to the lush tropical botanical garden, where many of the plants such as palms and fruit trees date back as far as the 1700s. Then explore the 300-year-old Brimstone Fortress, perched 780 feet above sea level. This magnificent structure is the second largest of its type in the entire Western Hemisphere and is one of the best preserved. This Gibraltar of the West Indies is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and more battles were fought here than at any other single site in British and French naval history. Its spectacular panoramic views include part of the Kittitian coastline, countryside and five neighboring islands. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Basseterre, Concierge Collection: Caribbean Cooking, History & Folklore in St. Kitts
Basseterre, Concierge Collection: Caribbean Cooking, History & Folklore in St. Kitts
A unique culinary experience! You may have previously enjoyed the exotic flavors of West Indian cooking, but do you know the actual ingredients of the dishes or their history? Regardless of whether you are a seasoned cook or just a lover of tasty cuisine, this demonstration will appeal to you. After a short drive you will arrive at Fairview Great House & Tropical Garden. Enjoy regional dishes prepared before your eyes . As ingredients are added, the historian cook will recount tales about the history of the regional foods, and talk about the development of dishes that use African, European, and Indian cooking methods. Then you will sample the dishes along with homemade refreshments. Explore the Fairview Great House & Botanical Garden. You may also choose to meander through the different areas of the beautifully landscaped 2.5-acre botanical garden at your leisure. Complimentary copies of the recipes of the dishes prepared during your tour will be yours to take home as a souvenir of your unique experience in St. Kitts. Please note : Due to the limited space available on this tour, it will sell out quickly.
Basseterre, Nevis Panoramic and Beach Tour
Basseterre, Nevis Panoramic and Beach Tour
Experience the Best of St Kitts and Nevis when you choose this relaxing tour that includes an exhilarating boat ride, a panoramic island tour of Nevis crammed with spectacular views and historical interests, and a luxury beach break. You will board your fast and comfortable power catamaran and head to the beautiful island of Nevis, known in colonial days as the Queen of the Caribbean. Once in Nevis, you will board an air-conditioned van for a panoramic tour of the island, with its lush tropical vegetation and the spectacular vistas of the Caribbean Sea. You will pause for a photo stop at Hamilton House , the birthplace of the United States' first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. The building is currently used as a museum and hosts the meetings of the Nevis House of Assembly. Your guide will point out interesting landmarks along the way, and you will have an opportunity to visit St. Thomas Lowland Church, built in 1643, the oldest Anglican Church in the Caribbean, where you will see spectacular views back to St Kittts. The highlight of your Island tour could well be Nisbet Plantation , the home of Fanny Nisbet, who, in 1778 married Admiral (then Lieutenant Horatio Nelson in Nevis). Next, your guide will take you through quaint villages to the sands of Pinney's Beach for a Caribbean-style lunch served at a beach-side restaurant. Enjoy delicious rum or fruit punch, as well as an included beach chair and shared umbrella .Perhaps take a refreshing dip in the blue Caribbean Sea. When it is time to reboard your catamaran for the return journey to Basseterre, you will board straight from the beach Please note: Dress in comfortable, casual clothing, bring a towel, your swimsuit and sunscreen. Lunch is included on this tour.
Basseterre, Island History & Rum Tasting
Basseterre, Island History & Rum Tasting
Your tour will begin with a narrated drive around historic Basseterre, one the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean. You will view Victorian and Georgian style architecture, important monuments such as the Berkeley Memorial Clock Tower, Independence Square (once a former slave market) with its prominent fountain and impressive centuries-old Catholic Co-Cathedral across the street. See the newly restored Fairview Great House & Botanical Garden. Here you will enjoy a guided tour around the Great House, which is believed to have been originally built in 1701 by the French. The inhabitants who have been recorded to reside here include American legal luminary John Gardiner and Lawyer James Stephen -advocate of the enslaved. The rich history of the site and the island is well displayed with its superbly furnished historical information room that brings to life the 1700s - 1800 with true impressions of what life was like on an Estate in St. Kitts during that era. From the cobblestone courtyard view the original kitchen building with its volcanic stone and brick oven; the original bathing room with its large sun warmed volcanic stone bath; the stone bridge leading from the rear veranda of the Great House to the rear area of the tropical botanical garden. While in the courtyard don't forget to wander into the old stone cellar where you will find a slavery exhibit. This self guided exhibit provides a glimpse of the African-Caribbean slavery story which began in Africa. The experience includes details of the journey through the Middle Passage to the Caribbean. Learn about the life of the slaves on the plantation during the pre and post emancipation period. You will be given the opportunity to taste several flavors of rum, hear the history of where rum came from in the Caribbean and how Caribbean people made their own rum. Hear stories of when the Irish settled on St. Kitts and the rum legacies they left and how and where rum drinking has evolved on the island. After your rum tasting experience, take time to wander in the 2 1/2 acre Botanical Garden. Don't forget to peek inside the gift shop and pick up some keepsakes that will remind you of this unique experience for years to come. Please note: Bring your camera, cash, credit card, sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat.
Basseterre: St Kitts Quad ATV Adventure
Basseterre: St Kitts Quad ATV Adventure
Here is a unique way to experience the Caribbean! This exciting exploration will begin with a transfer from the dock to the Quad Bike (ATV) base. After an introduction and full orientation on the use of the bikes and safety precautions, you will be ready to mount the four-wheel ATV bikes for a wildly exhilarating adventure. Your experienced guide will lead you on a thrilling ride through cane fields and down country dirt tracks and up scenic slopes with views of neighboring islands. On the way you may also be able to taste local fruits in season. Then it will be time once more to get back on the bikes and return to the tour base. Enjoy a cool drink before you will be transferred back to the pier. Please note : You will be provided with a helmet. This tour is not recommended for those with mobility issues or back problems as you will be traveling off road over hilly and bumpy terrain. You will be required to sign a waiver to participate on this tour. Maximum weight is 250 lbs.

This is the Caribbean as you've always imagined it, with yacht-filled harbors set against volcanic mountains and endless stretches of palm-fringed beach. The underwater world here attracted the likes of Jacques Cousteau, but even novice snorkelers will enjoy exploring these impossibly blue waters.
Les Saintes, Historic Tastes & Treasures of Fort Napoleon
Les Saintes, Historic Tastes & Treasures of Fort Napoleon
Fort Napoleon has a rich history and is the setting for some of the most dramatic harbor views in the Caribbean. Join your English-speaking guide at the pier where a private shuttle will bring you to the gate at the top of Napoleon Hill . Afternoon entry to the fort allows a more intimate opportunity to enjoy the history of the fort, its gardens, and eclectic museum collection depicting life on the island over the last 2500 years. Following your guided tour of these areas, you will retreat to the original fort's kitchen where you will sample a variety of local, iconic foods including the famous local cakes. No Windstar tour in the Caribbean would be complete without a taste of rum and today you will sample the " Sun Rum " mixed on the island. When you are ready to leave you have the option to hike back to the town or take advantage of the shuttle service provided for you. Please note : This exclusive tour accommodates a maximum of 24 people. Space is limited, sign up early.
Les Saintes, Snorkel Experience in Les Saintes *


Les Saintes, Snorkel Experience in Les Saintes *
Sail along the third most beautiful bay of the word, Terre de Haut, passing by islands and islets en route to Terre de Bas. Explore the seabeds of Terre de Bas and the idyllic cove of Anse Fidelin during a guided snorkeling session in these warm, crystal-clear waters. Along the way, look for the colorful coral, sea turtles, tropical fish, and marine life that inhabit your exquisite surrounds. At the conclusion of your snorkeling session, embark the boat and relax with a refreshment during the short ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour is weather dependent and guests must have no mobility issues. You will have to bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. Tour operates on a boat and is not recommended for guests who suffer from seasickness, salt and sun allergies.
Les Saintes, Terre de Haut Panoramic Tour
Les Saintes, Terre de Haut Panoramic Tour
Depart from the pier with your guide by small bus to explore Terre-de-Haut. Drive through the village with its multicolored houses and Catholic Church towards the Caribbean coast. First photo stop on one of the most beautiful places of the Archipelago, Le Pain de Sucre, a 164-foot volcanic hill above sea level, whose steep slopes fall into Les Saintes Bay. Discover the cemetery made up of shells and look for iguanas. Then take pictures at Grande Anse Beach, well-known for the concert that nature offers when the waves crash. See the small airport where pilots must hold a special clearance and the panoramic view on Marigot Bay with its turquoise water. Please note: Wear comfortable and casual clothes and shoes and bring sunscreen sunglasses, a cap or hat and water.
Les Saintes, Relax & Snorkel *


Les Saintes, Relax & Snorkel *
Admire the tropical beauty of Isles des Saintes with this panoramic sightseeing and snorkeling excursion. Boat-Ride and see the beautiful bay, passing by Ilet Cabrit, Terre de Bas, Ilet Redonde, Grand Ilet, Ilet de la Coche, and Ilets Les Augustins. Then stop for a guided snorkeling session in the warm, crystal-clear waters nearest Pain de Sucre. Relax as you return back to the pier. Please note: This tour is weather dependent and guests must have no mobility issues. You will have to bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. Tour operates on a boat and is not recommended for guests who suffer from seasickness, salt and sun allergies.
Les Saintes, Explore Terra de Haut by Foot
Les Saintes, Explore Terra de Haut by Foot
Start your walk from the pier with your expert guide. Terre de Haut is a charming island well known for its colorful houses, transparent waters, and mountains. With your guide, you'll explore the village of Terre de Haut and learn about the heart of island life, visit the town hall square, walk past colorful fishermen's houses, and visit the local church. Before walking back to the boat, you'll have time to taste a Terre de Haut specialty, Tourments d/Amour, a round cake filled with jam. Please note : Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, water bottle, and local currency.
Les Saintes, Sample Culinary Treasures of Guadeloupe
Les Saintes, Sample Culinary Treasures of Guadeloupe
This culinary delight will start with a boat ride from the pier to Pain de Sucre beach. You'll cross Les Saintes Bay, and your hostess will welcome you to the pontoon and take you on a culinary history tour of the island. Along the way, you'll taste punches and syrups, foie gras and duck breast toasts with Creole flavors, smoked fish, rum, and sweets with coffee and chocolate. After your food tour, you'll have time to relax in a lounge chair on the Pain de Sucre beach before heading back to the ship. Please note: This menu is an example of the foods you may taste on your tour and the menu is subject to change. Guests are encouraged to wear a swimsuit under their clothing and bring a towel, sunscreen, and local currency.
Les Saintes, Sailing the Bay
Les Saintes, Sailing the Bay
Prepare for your voyage aboard an 80-foot sailing catamaran. Following a brief introduction and safety instructions, the captain will navigate you through the stunning bay. You'll sail through multiple islands, including Ilet Cabrit, Ilet Redonde, Grand Ilet, and Ilets les Augustins, before stopping near Pain de Sucre. Renowned for its tranquil, crystal-clear waters, Pain de Sucre offers the perfect opportunity for a delightful swim. After your stop, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a complimentary drink as you make your way back to the pier. Please Note : we recommend you bring a swimsuit under cover up, towel, sunglasses, hat, and reef safe sunscreen.
Les Saintes, Blue Escape Kayaking *


Les Saintes, Blue Escape Kayaking *
Explore the pristine turquoise waters of Les Saintes during an eco-friendly excursion, aboard a clear-bottom kayak. With a short transfer by boat you will go to the kayaking base. After a safety briefing, begin your guided kayaking tour with your instructor along the most beautiful spot: Le Pain de Sucre. Paddle along the crystal-clear waters, see the exquisite seabed, tropical fishes and marine life. At your return to the base, enjoy a cocktail and return back to the pier. At your return to the base, enjoy a cocktail and free time on the beach. At your disposal are a beach chair, snorkeling equipment, kayak and others. You will head back to the pier by boat. Please note: Wear light clothes, hat or visor, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Guests paddle themselves in their kayak. Not recommended for guests who suffer from: seasickness, salt and sun allergies or back and shoulder problems.

Get ready for a full day with plenty to do. Snorkel alongside brilliant parrot fish in the bubbly waters of Champagne Beach. Take a break to enjoy more than 150 species of plants and brilliant red-necked Jaco parrots at the botanical gardens. If you're up for an optional hike, don't miss Boiling Lake and the Valley of Desolation at Dominica's Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Roseau, A Historical Roseau Walking Tour
Roseau, A Historical Roseau Walking Tour
Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Roseau, guided by a knowledgeable tour guide who will lead you through the rich history and culture of Dominica. Your adventure begins with a visit to the Negre Mawon Emancipation Statue, a striking tribute to the Maroons of Dominica who fought against slavery by seeking refuge in the island's dense forests. This powerful seven-foot monument, created by Dominican artist Franklyn Zamore, honors the brave souls who resisted oppression and gave their lives in the battle for freedom. Unveiled in 2013, the statue stands as a symbol of resilience and freedom. Next, continue to St. Gerard's Hall, the spiritual center for the local Catholic community, where mass is held on Sundays. Here, you'll learn about the Roseau Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of Fair Haven, a beautiful Gothic-Romanesque Revival structure built from 1800 to 1916. The cathedral, originally a humble thatched hut, now towers above the city's rooftops and is currently under renovation. Sunday masses are temporarily celebrated at St. Gerard's Hall while the cathedral undergoes restoration. From there, stroll down Constitution Hill and into the bustling streets of Roseau, particularly King George V Street, where you'll discover the town's Victorian-era architecture. Many of these historic buildings still serve as residences or have been converted into vibrant businesses, offering a glimpse into the island's colonial past. The tour continues with a visit to the Botanic Gardens, established in 1889 during Dominica's colonial period. Originally designed to support crop diversification, the gardens were once among the finest in the West Indies. Though Hurricane David in 1979 caused significant damage, including the fall of a massive African baobab tree, many plants have since been restored, and the gardens remain a serene escape in the heart of Roseau. Before concluding your excursion, enjoy a stop at DORNE at "The Realm", where you'll be treated to a complimentary beverage in an atmosphere that engages all your senses. This unique venue offers a blend of tasteful lighting, cultural music, and beautiful decor, creating an immersive experience that celebrates both local and international cultural influences. Your journey wraps up with a stroll along Great George Street, where you'll take in the historic charm of "Old Roseau," capturing the essence of the city's architectural heritage. Please note: We recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sunscreen.

With fewer than 300 inhabitants and miles of secluded beaches, it's easy to feel as if you're on your own private island. Saline Bay is a delightful anchorage that separates the Caribbean from the Atlantic - and a perfect place to play with some of the toys from the Watersports Platform.
Mayreau, Grenadines Island Escape
Mayreau, Grenadines Island Escape
This exclusive sail-away tour will take you through part of the Grenadines archipelago experiencing coastlines garlanded with white-sand beaches as you make your way to Mopion . Along the way, you will sail past Palm Island, a private island is a resort named after the hundreds of coconut palms planted by the original owner over 30 years ago. Continuing on, you will head for Mopion - an islet resembling an atoll in the South Pacific surrounded by a reef lagoon. Upon arrival to Mopion, your mind will be set back decades, as this perfect setting is the antidote for the stresses of everyday life. The crystal-clear waters and white sand are breathtaking - life does not get more ideal than this! On your return, you can enjoy the Captain's special rum punch . But watch out as it has a kick! Please note: Remember your sunblock and beach towels. You may bring along your own snorkel gear from the yacht and you will be taken ashore by small boat as it is illegal to anchor on the reef.

Martinique offers a delightful and distinctive blend of French and Caribbean influences, with a bounty of historical sites, museums and a wide array of excellent shopping. Be sure to take a tour of the beautiful Jardin de Balata Botanical Gardens with exotic plants from around the world and a treetop walkway affording mountain views.
Anse Mitan, Creole Village
Anse Mitan, Creole Village
The Slaves Savannah is situated at Trois Ilets village in South Martinique. It is a reproduction of the slaves village created by Gilbert Larose in order to pay homage to escaped slaves before their independence between 1850 and 1900. You will visit a little museum dedicated to the slaves' history in Martinique, with an exhibition of statues carved in "mahogany wood" illustrating the stages of their lives during this period. You will discover hut replicas in wood, with roofs made of sugar cane leaves where slaves lived. You will have an opportunity to learn about the lifestyle of the time. You will visit a traditional Creole garden, seeing fruits and vegetables farming, sweet potatoes, manioc, guava, and bananas. Your guide will show you the medicinal plants with their virtues as it was essential for the life and survival of the ancestors from Martinique living in camps. Your guide will show you how to make the traditional "baton kako" (stick of cocoa) with roasted and peeled cocoa beans, used in the West Indies in numerous typical foods. A unique exhibition!! Please note : This tour is unsuitable for guests with walking difficulty. The surface is gravel, flat and sometimes inclined. Wear comfortable casual clothes, walking shoes, a cap, and sun protection.
Anse Mitan, Snorkel Adventure Long
Anse Mitan, Snorkel Adventure Long
Experience the vibrant beauty of Martinique's underwater world and its colorful, majestic marine life. Don't forget to bring your underwater camera to capture the incredible sights-you'll leave with unforgettable memories! If you've never snorkeled before, don't worry-your expert guide will provide instructions on how to use the provided equipment before you descend into the warm, inviting waters. The maritime area from Trois-Îlets to Anses-d'Arlet is known for its population of friendly turtles, particularly the green turtle. While it's not guaranteed to encounter them, the onboard team knows the best spots to find them. Once you're equipped with your fins, mask, and snorkel, you'll have the chance to approach these calm, curious creatures. Enjoy the peaceful experience of swimming alongside turtles, gliding gracefully through the water and providing a rare opportunity to connect with nature in its most serene form. Please note: We recommend you bring reef friendly sunscreen, wear your swimsuite under your clothes, bring a towel and water.
Anse Mitan, Southern Panoramic Martinique
Anse Mitan, Southern Panoramic Martinique
This panoramic tour begins with a visit to a sugar cane museum. Here, you'll learn about the history of the sugar cane plant, from its introduction in Martinique by Christopher Columbus, its exploitation during the 18 th century, and modernization in the 20 th century. Your next stop will be the Trois Rivieres Distillery. Located in Sainte Luce, this distillery is recognizable by its large windmill. At the distillery, your guide will explain the rum making process from the cutting of the sugar cane to the bottling of the product. Once you learn how it's made, you'll have the opportunity to taste the rum as well. After this, you will drive along the Caribbean Coast on a coastal road in order to discover amazing landscapes and stop at the famous Diamond Rock. This huge rock in the sea has an important place in the history of Martinique. Lastly, you'll stop by a memorial site, Cap 110, before returning back to the ship. Please note: Casual clothing, walking shoes, and sun protection is recommended.
Anse Mitan, Martinique Heritage
Anse Mitan, Martinique Heritage
From Anse Mitan you will have a short drive to the Pagerie Habitation where Empress Josephine lived the first 16 years of her life with her family in the 18th century before becoming the Empress of France. A guided visit will give you the opportunity to know a lot about her history in this mythical place. Then re-board your motor coach for the 40-minute drive to Plantation House. You will pass the village of Trois Ilets and continue sightseeing along the lovely inland roads to the City of Le Francois. You will visit an exceptionally well- maintained major Plantation House where the President of France and the President of the United States (Bush and Mitterand) met in 1991. The house is artfully decorated with real furniture of the past. Visit the park with Its sugar canes and the no longer operating rum distillery. After your visit, you will have the opportunity to sample some rum. Please note : Wear casual clothing, good walking shoes, a cap, and sun protection. Tour itinerary may be operated in reverse order.
Anse Mitan, Kayaking Mangrove Discovery
Anse Mitan, Kayaking Mangrove Discovery
This tour is perfect for experienced kayakers and novices looking for an up close tour of the mangroves in Martinique. Depart from the ship and enjoy a short ride to Pottery Village where you will receive your kayak and safety briefing. Once you are briefed, you will be ready to go! From Pottery Village, you'll kayak inside a peaceful mangrove and your guide will teach you about the flora and fauna surrounding you. As you paddle under the mangroves vegetation you'll learn about the importance of this ecosystem and how it benefits the region as whole. After your kayaking adventure, you will have the opportunity to dry off and enjoy a refreshment before returning back to the ship. Please note: You may get wet on this tour. It's recommended that you wear a swimsuit, hat and bring a towel.
Anse Mitan, VIP Experience at La Mauny Plantation and Rum Tasting
Anse Mitan, VIP Experience at La Mauny Plantation and Rum Tasting
This is the perfect tour for rum connoisseurs and novices alike! Depart from the pier for a scenic drive to La Mauny Distillery. This award-winning distillery is at the heart of rum production in Martinique. Established in 1749, their rums are recognized by consumers and experts worldwide. Here, you'll join the manager of the distillery for an exclusive behind the scenes walking tour, followed by a private master class and tasting of 4 different types of rum produced at La Mauny. Please note: Casual clothing, walking shoes, and sun protection is recommended.

Jolly old England comes to life in the city and its garrison, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Further afield, you'll find historic sugar plantations and the fairyland magic of Harrison's Cave.
Bridgetown: Barbados Island Tour with Airport Transfer
Bridgetown: Barbados Island Tour with Airport Transfer
Your tour will begin with a leisurely drive along the Gold Coast , home to many wealthy residents, and will take you to the stunning area of Bathsheba . This is where the Atlantic surf pounds the coastline and it is a famous spot for international and local surfing competitions. A walk on the beach is a must. Heading into the hills, you will arrive at St. John's Church . There are stunning views from the churchyard - a perfect photo opportunity. The church contains an interesting sculpture depicting the Madonna and Child with the infant St. John. The graveyard contains the tomb of Ferdinand Paleologus, a descendant of the Byzantine Imperial family. The present building was constructed in 1836, and the pulpit is constructed from six different kinds of wood: ebony, locust, Barbados mahogany, manchineel, oak and pine. Through sleepy country villages and sugar cane fields, you will make your way to Sunbury House dating back to 1650. The house was destroyed by fire in 1995, and was gracefully restored and re-opened in 1996. It possesses one of the country's superior collections of antiques. The cellar houses a unique collection of antique carriages, the largest collection in the Caribbean, as well as many items used in the domestic life of the plantation. It also houses a very old collection of optical machinery and sight testing equipment, some of the first to come to the West Indies including the first lens grinding plant. Enjoy a light deli-style lunch with a complimentary rum or fruit punch. A short drive will take you to the airport where you will be met and assisted with your luggage and airline check-in. Please note : There are about 20 steps to climb at Sunbury House and 10 steps down to the cellar. This tour will end with a drop off at the Grantley Adams International Airport or the Accra Beach Hotel.
Bridgetown, Bajan Rum and Beer Tour with Transfer to Airport
Bridgetown, Bajan Rum and Beer Tour with Transfer to Airport
No additional details available for this excursion.

With fewer than 300 inhabitants and miles of secluded beaches, it's easy to feel as if you're on your own private island. Saline Bay is a delightful anchorage that separates the Caribbean from the Atlantic - and a perfect place to play with some of the toys from the Watersports Platform.

Get ready for a full day with plenty to do. Snorkel alongside brilliant parrot fish in the bubbly waters of Champagne Beach. Take a break to enjoy more than 150 species of plants and brilliant red-necked Jaco parrots at the botanical gardens. If you're up for an optional hike, don't miss Boiling Lake and the Valley of Desolation at Dominica's Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Martinique offers a delightful and distinctive blend of French and Caribbean influences, with a bounty of historical sites, museums and a wide array of excellent shopping. Be sure to take a tour of the beautiful Jardin de Balata Botanical Gardens with exotic plants from around the world and a treetop walkway affording mountain views.
Anse Mitan, VIP Experience at La Mauny Plantation and Rum Tasting
Anse Mitan, VIP Experience at La Mauny Plantation and Rum Tasting
This is the perfect tour for rum connoisseurs and novices alike! Depart from the pier for a scenic drive to La Mauny Distillery. This award-winning distillery is at the heart of rum production in Martinique. Established in 1749, their rums are recognized by consumers and experts worldwide. Here, you'll join the manager of the distillery for an exclusive behind the scenes walking tour, followed by a private master class and tasting of 4 different types of rum produced at La Mauny. Please note: Casual clothing, walking shoes, and sun protection is recommended.
Anse Mitan, Snorkel Adventure Long
Anse Mitan, Snorkel Adventure Long
Experience the vibrant beauty of Martinique's underwater world and its colorful, majestic marine life. Don't forget to bring your underwater camera to capture the incredible sights-you'll leave with unforgettable memories! If you've never snorkeled before, don't worry-your expert guide will provide instructions on how to use the provided equipment before you descend into the warm, inviting waters. The maritime area from Trois-Îlets to Anses-d'Arlet is known for its population of friendly turtles, particularly the green turtle. While it's not guaranteed to encounter them, the onboard team knows the best spots to find them. Once you're equipped with your fins, mask, and snorkel, you'll have the chance to approach these calm, curious creatures. Enjoy the peaceful experience of swimming alongside turtles, gliding gracefully through the water and providing a rare opportunity to connect with nature in its most serene form. Please note: We recommend you bring reef friendly sunscreen, wear your swimsuite under your clothes, bring a towel and water.
Anse Mitan, Martinique Heritage
Anse Mitan, Martinique Heritage
From Anse Mitan you will have a short drive to the Pagerie Habitation where Empress Josephine lived the first 16 years of her life with her family in the 18th century before becoming the Empress of France. A guided visit will give you the opportunity to know a lot about her history in this mythical place. Then re-board your motor coach for the 40-minute drive to Plantation House. You will pass the village of Trois Ilets and continue sightseeing along the lovely inland roads to the City of Le Francois. You will visit an exceptionally well- maintained major Plantation House where the President of France and the President of the United States (Bush and Mitterand) met in 1991. The house is artfully decorated with real furniture of the past. Visit the park with Its sugar canes and the no longer operating rum distillery. After your visit, you will have the opportunity to sample some rum. Please note : Wear casual clothing, good walking shoes, a cap, and sun protection. Tour itinerary may be operated in reverse order.
Anse Mitan, Kayaking Mangrove Discovery
Anse Mitan, Kayaking Mangrove Discovery
This tour is perfect for experienced kayakers and novices looking for an up close tour of the mangroves in Martinique. Depart from the ship and enjoy a short ride to Pottery Village where you will receive your kayak and safety briefing. Once you are briefed, you will be ready to go! From Pottery Village, you'll kayak inside a peaceful mangrove and your guide will teach you about the flora and fauna surrounding you. As you paddle under the mangroves vegetation you'll learn about the importance of this ecosystem and how it benefits the region as whole. After your kayaking adventure, you will have the opportunity to dry off and enjoy a refreshment before returning back to the ship. Please note: You may get wet on this tour. It's recommended that you wear a swimsuit, hat and bring a towel.
Anse Mitan, Creole Village
Anse Mitan, Creole Village
The Slaves Savannah is situated at Trois Ilets village in South Martinique. It is a reproduction of the slaves village created by Gilbert Larose in order to pay homage to escaped slaves before their independence between 1850 and 1900. You will visit a little museum dedicated to the slaves' history in Martinique, with an exhibition of statues carved in "mahogany wood" illustrating the stages of their lives during this period. You will discover hut replicas in wood, with roofs made of sugar cane leaves where slaves lived. You will have an opportunity to learn about the lifestyle of the time. You will visit a traditional Creole garden, seeing fruits and vegetables farming, sweet potatoes, manioc, guava, and bananas. Your guide will show you the medicinal plants with their virtues as it was essential for the life and survival of the ancestors from Martinique living in camps. Your guide will show you how to make the traditional "baton kako" (stick of cocoa) with roasted and peeled cocoa beans, used in the West Indies in numerous typical foods. A unique exhibition!! Please note : This tour is unsuitable for guests with walking difficulty. The surface is gravel, flat and sometimes inclined. Wear comfortable casual clothes, walking shoes, a cap, and sun protection.
Anse Mitan, Southern Panoramic Martinique
Anse Mitan, Southern Panoramic Martinique
This panoramic tour begins with a visit to a sugar cane museum. Here, you'll learn about the history of the sugar cane plant, from its introduction in Martinique by Christopher Columbus, its exploitation during the 18 th century, and modernization in the 20 th century. Your next stop will be the Trois Rivieres Distillery. Located in Sainte Luce, this distillery is recognizable by its large windmill. At the distillery, your guide will explain the rum making process from the cutting of the sugar cane to the bottling of the product. Once you learn how it's made, you'll have the opportunity to taste the rum as well. After this, you will drive along the Caribbean Coast on a coastal road in order to discover amazing landscapes and stop at the famous Diamond Rock. This huge rock in the sea has an important place in the history of Martinique. Lastly, you'll stop by a memorial site, Cap 110, before returning back to the ship. Please note: Casual clothing, walking shoes, and sun protection is recommended.

Situated near the Grand Anse beach, Deshaies has the deepest bay of all the Caribbean coasts with the best natural protection which made it a shelter for pirates of days gone by and is said to still be housing treasures on the Island. Grand Anse beach is one of the most beautiful of the islands with its over half a mile of fine golden sand and coconut palms.

With Georgian architecture situated against an irresistible backdrop of emerald green hills, Basseterre is one of the loveliest of the Caribbean's small capitals. Beyond town, more than a quarter of St. Kitts has been set aside as Brimstone Hill Fortress national Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Basseterre: Sky Safari Zipline Adventure
Basseterre: Sky Safari Zipline Adventure
Fly along zip lines up to 1,400 feet in length, 25 stories above the ground! This is a spectacular 5-line zip line journey based at the Historic Wingfield Estate . After a short orientation, training session, and riding the first (trainer) line, you will hop into vehicles for a trek up the famous Valley of the Giants . You will see fantastic panoramic views of Brimstone Hill Fortress, Old Road Village , former sugar estates, the Caribbean Sea, and Mount Liamuiga. With a mile of zip lines you will soar at speeds up to 50 miles per hour . Thanks to the cutting edge technology of this system you will fly hands and feet free, just like a bird. All you have to do is sit back, and enjoy the experience! You will also be given an opportunity to walk around the Wingfield Estate Ruins. View the first British masonry in the entire New World as well as the remnants of the different methods of processing sugar which are all on site. As an additional treat your tour also includes a short walk to the Romney Manor , home of Caribelle Batik, where you can enjoy the enchanting gardens, batik studios, and gift shop. Please note : This tour is not available for guests who are pregnant, have a heart condition or serious medical condition, previous neck or back injuries. To participate on this tour guests must wear closed-toe shoes, weigh at least 60 pounds but no more than 275 pounds and sign a waiver. Any guests wishing to bring along personal items will have the option to leave items at the base and rent a locker to store them in. Price per locker is $3 US and payable directly to the Sky Safari facility.
Basseterre, Brimstone Hill Fortress & Fairview Great House
Basseterre, Brimstone Hill Fortress & Fairview Great House
On this tour, you will enjoy an overview of the capital of St. Kitts & Nevis and get an up-close look at the island's colonial splendor. Board your motor coach for the 30-minute drive with your guide into Basseterre, one of the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean. Admire impressive Victorian and Georgian architecture and view important landmarks such as the Berkeley Memorial Clock Tower and Independence Square, once a slave market and today host to a picturesque fountain and a centuries-old church. You will stop at the Fairview Great House and Tropical Garden. At this 300-year-old colonial property, you will explore perfectly preserved rooms, including the original kitchen with its volcanic stone and brick oven and the bathing room with its sun-warmed bath. Follow the stone bridge to the lush tropical botanical garden, where many of the plants such as palms and fruit trees date back as far as the 1700s. Then explore the 300-year-old Brimstone Fortress, perched 780 feet above sea level. This magnificent structure is the second largest of its type in the entire Western Hemisphere and is one of the best preserved. This Gibraltar of the West Indies is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and more battles were fought here than at any other single site in British and French naval history. Its spectacular panoramic views include part of the Kittitian coastline, countryside and five neighboring islands. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Basseterre, Concierge Collection: Caribbean Cooking, History & Folklore in St. Kitts
Basseterre, Concierge Collection: Caribbean Cooking, History & Folklore in St. Kitts
A unique culinary experience! You may have previously enjoyed the exotic flavors of West Indian cooking, but do you know the actual ingredients of the dishes or their history? Regardless of whether you are a seasoned cook or just a lover of tasty cuisine, this demonstration will appeal to you. After a short drive you will arrive at Fairview Great House & Tropical Garden. Enjoy regional dishes prepared before your eyes . As ingredients are added, the historian cook will recount tales about the history of the regional foods, and talk about the development of dishes that use African, European, and Indian cooking methods. Then you will sample the dishes along with homemade refreshments. Explore the Fairview Great House & Botanical Garden. You may also choose to meander through the different areas of the beautifully landscaped 2.5-acre botanical garden at your leisure. Complimentary copies of the recipes of the dishes prepared during your tour will be yours to take home as a souvenir of your unique experience in St. Kitts. Please note : Due to the limited space available on this tour, it will sell out quickly.
Basseterre: St Kitts Quad ATV Adventure
Basseterre: St Kitts Quad ATV Adventure
Here is a unique way to experience the Caribbean! This exciting exploration will begin with a transfer from the dock to the Quad Bike (ATV) base. After an introduction and full orientation on the use of the bikes and safety precautions, you will be ready to mount the four-wheel ATV bikes for a wildly exhilarating adventure. Your experienced guide will lead you on a thrilling ride through cane fields and down country dirt tracks and up scenic slopes with views of neighboring islands. On the way you may also be able to taste local fruits in season. Then it will be time once more to get back on the bikes and return to the tour base. Enjoy a cool drink before you will be transferred back to the pier. Please note : You will be provided with a helmet. This tour is not recommended for those with mobility issues or back problems as you will be traveling off road over hilly and bumpy terrain. You will be required to sign a waiver to participate on this tour. Maximum weight is 250 lbs.
Basseterre: Caribbean Scenic Railway
Basseterre: Caribbean Scenic Railway
Completely circle the island of St. Kitts by road and rail in just a few hours. The St. Kitts Scenic Railway is a narrow-gauge railroad that was built almost a century ago to deliver sugar cane from the fields to the mill in Bassetèrre. Each railcar features seating on two levels. The upper level features a spacious open-air observation deck offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while the lower level provides air-conditioned comfort. Island ambiance will be evoked with comfortable rattan furniture, complimentary specialty drinks, island music by the Scenic Railway Choir , and an informative narrative history of the Caribbean. In addition to your rail experience, your sightseeing will also feature a scenic drive by bus along the southwestern coast. Enjoy unparalleled vistas of Brimstone Hill Fortress , the British "Gibraltar of the West Indies," Middle Island where Thomas Jefferson's great-grandfather is buried, and the neighboring island of Nevis, birthplace of American statesman Alexander Hamilton. Please note : Bring your camera, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat if you are planning on sitting on the upper level.
Basseterre: Snorkel Safari
Basseterre: Snorkel Safari
Experience the pleasure of snorkeling at several sites that are abundant with tropical fish and coral life . There will be a short 10-minute walk from the pier to the marina where your boat awaits. Then you will cruise the island's pristine southeast peninsula, inhabited by the shy green vervet monkey. Snorkeling opportunities include Ballets Bay, Shitten Bay, and Bugs Hole . Marine life varies but you may see: turtles, eagle rays and stingrays, schools of saltwater chub, snapper, angel fish, parrot fish, squirrel fish, and sand sharks. Many virgin reefs and extensive soft corals, fans, and sponges make up the reef life. Thirst-quenching non-alcoholic drinks, local beer and water will be provided. Please note : Wear your swimsuit under your clothing and bring a towel. (Towels will be available at the gangway.) Your waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions must be disclosed. Access to and from the water is done by a ladder on the side of the boat.
Basseterre, Nevis Panoramic and Beach Tour
Basseterre, Nevis Panoramic and Beach Tour
Experience the Best of St Kitts and Nevis when you choose this relaxing tour that includes an exhilarating boat ride, a panoramic island tour of Nevis crammed with spectacular views and historical interests, and a luxury beach break. You will board your fast and comfortable power catamaran and head to the beautiful island of Nevis, known in colonial days as the Queen of the Caribbean. Once in Nevis, you will board an air-conditioned van for a panoramic tour of the island, with its lush tropical vegetation and the spectacular vistas of the Caribbean Sea. You will pause for a photo stop at Hamilton House , the birthplace of the United States' first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. The building is currently used as a museum and hosts the meetings of the Nevis House of Assembly. Your guide will point out interesting landmarks along the way, and you will have an opportunity to visit St. Thomas Lowland Church, built in 1643, the oldest Anglican Church in the Caribbean, where you will see spectacular views back to St Kittts. The highlight of your Island tour could well be Nisbet Plantation , the home of Fanny Nisbet, who, in 1778 married Admiral (then Lieutenant Horatio Nelson in Nevis). Next, your guide will take you through quaint villages to the sands of Pinney's Beach for a Caribbean-style lunch served at a beach-side restaurant. Enjoy delicious rum or fruit punch, as well as an included beach chair and shared umbrella .Perhaps take a refreshing dip in the blue Caribbean Sea. When it is time to reboard your catamaran for the return journey to Basseterre, you will board straight from the beach Please note: Dress in comfortable, casual clothing, bring a towel, your swimsuit and sunscreen. Lunch is included on this tour.
Basseterre, Island History & Rum Tasting
Basseterre, Island History & Rum Tasting
Your tour will begin with a narrated drive around historic Basseterre, one the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean. You will view Victorian and Georgian style architecture, important monuments such as the Berkeley Memorial Clock Tower, Independence Square (once a former slave market) with its prominent fountain and impressive centuries-old Catholic Co-Cathedral across the street. See the newly restored Fairview Great House & Botanical Garden. Here you will enjoy a guided tour around the Great House, which is believed to have been originally built in 1701 by the French. The inhabitants who have been recorded to reside here include American legal luminary John Gardiner and Lawyer James Stephen -advocate of the enslaved. The rich history of the site and the island is well displayed with its superbly furnished historical information room that brings to life the 1700s - 1800 with true impressions of what life was like on an Estate in St. Kitts during that era. From the cobblestone courtyard view the original kitchen building with its volcanic stone and brick oven; the original bathing room with its large sun warmed volcanic stone bath; the stone bridge leading from the rear veranda of the Great House to the rear area of the tropical botanical garden. While in the courtyard don't forget to wander into the old stone cellar where you will find a slavery exhibit. This self guided exhibit provides a glimpse of the African-Caribbean slavery story which began in Africa. The experience includes details of the journey through the Middle Passage to the Caribbean. Learn about the life of the slaves on the plantation during the pre and post emancipation period. You will be given the opportunity to taste several flavors of rum, hear the history of where rum came from in the Caribbean and how Caribbean people made their own rum. Hear stories of when the Irish settled on St. Kitts and the rum legacies they left and how and where rum drinking has evolved on the island. After your rum tasting experience, take time to wander in the 2 1/2 acre Botanical Garden. Don't forget to peek inside the gift shop and pick up some keepsakes that will remind you of this unique experience for years to come. Please note: Bring your camera, cash, credit card, sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat.

St. John's is a city of Old World charm and elegance which lingers in the varied architecture of Georgian, Victorian, Vernacular, Romantic and International flavors. The picturesque seafront where tiny, colorful boats are moored, the cheerful wooden buildings carefully refurbished to retain their original features, the vibrant Market Street offering vegetables, fruit and fish and the duty-free Heritage Quay shopping area provide a delightful atmosphere to captivate you. Sites to see include St. John's Cathedral with its white Baroque towers, the Botanical Garden, St. John's Antigua Lighthouse, and Fort James.
St. Johns, Spectacular Antigua
St. Johns, Spectacular Antigua
Courteous and knowledgeable guides are eager to indulge you in the magnificent colonial history of Antigua. Once the Naval Base for the British in the Caribbean, Antigua's strategic location and excellent natural harbors create an Island haven for both ships and Sun Seekers alike. Only the best Coach buses, fully air-conditioned are waiting to take you on your Island discovery adventure! Your first stop will be at Dow's Hi ll, offering one of the best panoramic views on the island - perfect for taking photos. Take a short guided tour of the area and enjoy a multimedia presentation at the onsite visitors' center. Then it's on to Blockhouse Ruins built in 1787 standing 446 ft. atop a sheer cliff above the mighty Atlantic Ocean, you will overlook Indian Creek where the first Arawak Indians settled and lived. In this modern day, see the prestigious St. James' Club on Mamora Bay. On to Shirley Heights Lookout , the most southerly point in Antigua, named after Sir Thomas Shirley. There is a commanding cliff top view over the Atlantic Ocean and English Harbor 487 ft. above sea level. On a clear day, the volcanic island of Montserrat, 28 miles away, can be seen. Finish your tour at Nelson's Dockyard village, named after Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, and built in 1725, to provide a base for a squadron of ships patrolling the West Indies maintaining England's sea. Please note : Bring your camera.
St Johns, Swim with the Stingrays
St Johns, Swim with the Stingrays
Here is an outstanding tour and an opportunity to swim with, touch, and feed the stingrays of Antigua in the Caribbean Sea. The stingrays are very friendly and very gentle. You will board your air-conditioned transportation in Falmouth Marina and ride through Antigua's countryside, rich in daily West Indian life, local villages, and old churches. Start your adventure at Stingray City's land base where you can enjoy the company of their monkeys and parrots , and the hospitality of the experienced Stingray City's Guides. Following your safety briefing a short speedboat ride will whisk you to a shallow pool with a white-sand bottom surrounded by a beautiful coral reef in the Caribbean Sea. You will be able to stand up or swim with the stingrays, who will greet you with the familiarity of an old friend. You will be given an opportunity to hand-feed the stingrays and capture the moment with photographs! After feeding, snorkeling, and taking pictures with your new friends, you will return to the land base where you can rinse off the seawater under the bright Caribbean sun, with a shower under a coconut tree, and enjoy a complimentary rum or fruit punch , browse in the gift shop, and share this unique experience with your fellow guests before your return journey to your ship. Please note: Wear your swimsuit under a cover up, bring a towel, and sunscreen.
St Johns, Chocolate and Rum Making
St Johns, Chocolate and Rum Making
Upon arrival at the pier, you will be greeted by your knowledgeable and friendly guide, who will escort you to your comfortable, air-conditioned transportation. After a short 10-minute drive, you'll arrive in the charming and tropical village of Hodges Bay. Here, you'll meet one of Antigua's most renowned chocolatiers and her expert team. They will welcome you with delicious homemade chocolate samples as they introduce you to your upcoming chocolate-making experience. Using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, you'll have the chance to craft your own gourmet chocolates. In this hands-on workshop, you'll be guided through every step of the chocolate-making process, from dipping and glazing to using molds, with plenty of local stories and insights along the way. You'll gain a deep appreciation for the art of chocolate-making as you create your own sweet creations, which will be packaged for you to take home. Next, we'll embark on a scenic 35-minute drive to the picturesque Galleon Beach in the historic English Harbour area. There, you'll delve into the fascinating history of Caribbean rum, which dates back to the 17th century when enslaved people on sugarcane plantations discovered how to turn molasses into fermented alcohol and eventually distilled rum. In a fun and interactive 90-minute rum masterclass, you'll explore this rich history while creating your own bespoke 750ml bottle of flavored rum. Under the guidance of experts, you'll choose your flavors and design your own label, making for a personalized and unforgettable rum experience.
St. Johns, Beach Escape
St. Johns, Beach Escape
To start or end the day in the best way possible you should experience a relaxing and carefree morning or afternoon on the half-mile secluded white-sand beach at Valley Church. The beach is beautiful, the water is warm and blue, and your experienced guides are on hand to make your day special. Board your air-conditioned taxi and drive approximately 30 - 35 minutes from St. John's to the famed Nest Beach Bar & Restaurant on Valley Church Beach. The beach here offers half a mile of soft white sand bordered by coconut palms and sea grape trees. You will be greeted on arrival with your complimentary drink, (rum punch or fruit punch) before you relax in a complimentary lounge chair in a specially designated area of the beach and sip on your welcome cocktail. Enjoy approximately 3 hours of relaxation while you soak up the sun, take a gentle stroll along the beach, refresh yourself by swimming in the Caribbean Sea or treat yourself to a snack or an early lunch in the restaurant overlooking the sand and sea. Umbrellas are available for a nominal charge. The Nest Beach Bar & Restaurant features restrooms, freshwater showers as well as a beach bar and restaurant. Please note : Bring a swimsuit, a towel, adequate sun protection, and a camera to record your special memories!
St Johns, Concierge Collection, Jet Ski Adventure
St Johns, Concierge Collection, Jet Ski Adventure
Captain your own 2-seater jet ski on a guided tour of Antigua's south coast and discover the exciting and amazing Antigua shoreline and some of its 365 beaches! Board your air-conditioned transportation for a 15-minute ride through Antigua's countryside, rich in daily West Indian life, local villages, and old churches, that exemplifies West Indian culture, to Hawksbill Beach in Five Islands. Whether you have driven a jet ski or not, or you own your own, this tour is for you. Our experienced and courteous guides ensure that you are comfortable operating the jet ski and then you will navigate at a pace that matches your comfort and experience level. At the calm waters of Hawksbill Beach you will be met by an experienced Guide, who will give you a safety briefing on how to operate your 2-seater Yamaha jet ski, equipped with all the latest safety features. Then it's time to follow your experienced Guide out of the harbor for a spectacular adventure along Antigua's south coast in and out of bays and around reefs and the south coast white-sand beaches. There will be chance to stop and simply take a swim or relax and soak up the sun in the idyllic beach location. You then will be guided back to Hawksbill Beach along the shoreline seeing dozens of beaches along the crystal-clear Caribbean waters and have another opportunity to soak up the Antiguan sun and see the Antiguan southwest coastline. There will be some time to just chill on the beach, to have a swim and a walk along the beach with a drink from the bar or browse the gift shop. Your air-conditioned transportation will be waiting for the return to the yacht. Please note: Jet skis are sold on the basis there are 2 guests on each jet ski and single guests will be charged double. Guests must be 18 years of age to drive the jet skis and show a valid id. Maximum weight of combined participants is 400 pounds. The tour is not suitable for guests with back problems, guests who are pregnant. Non-swimmers are welcome. Guests should bring sunglasses, sun cream, a towel and wear swim wear. GoPro cameras are available for rent to capture your Antigua tour memories.
St. Johns, Open Course Canopy Challenge
St. Johns, Open Course Canopy Challenge
You will be met at your ship by professional guides and taken by air-conditioned taxi to the Antigua rainforest some 30 minutes away. After a safety briefing and equipment distribution your exciting tour will begin. Starting at the Old Pump House, you will walk over a suspension bridge from the side of the building, which spans the gorge to the far bank. Once across the bridge, your remaining thrilling journey through the forest will begin, as you trail to the first aerial zip, and continue onto the others which criss-cross the vast gorge. There are zip lines of 52 feet to 328 feet in length. The geography of the gorge dictates that you will be above the treetops for large parts of the run - entering a corridor in the foliage at either end. There are a series of 12 zip lines, 9 typical challenge elements and 2 suspension bridges giving a bird's eye view of the flora and fauna in the rainforest while listening to the numerous bird species. You will also see a series of large trees (including the silk cotton, one of Antigua's National Symbols), prominent boulders, a rock pool, small waterfall and a shaded area with interesting plants, wild fruits, vines, mosses and lichens. Please note : This tour includes some slight physical exertion and is not recommended for pregnant women, persons with a history of heart conditions, seizures, back, knee or shoulder problems or other pre-existing health problems. Maximum weight is 235 lbs; minimum height is 5 feet. Participants should not wear strapless shoes or strapless sandals and ladies should wear shorts or long pants. A change of shirt is recommended. Guests are also offered complementary water on the course.
St. Johns, Segway Fort Conqueror
St. Johns, Segway Fort Conqueror
You will be met on the pier by a guide before being escorted to an awaiting air-conditioned taxi that will take you to Fort James Beach 40 minutes away from the pier. Travel back to a time in Antigua's history in 1706 when the British built one of its most impressive Forts to protect against French invasion. Conquer the trail leading to this most impressive structure of defense, built with full Masonic honors as your Segway PT moves you securely down the path of history after a complete safety orientation. You'll be amazed at how easy it is to manoeuver this phenomenon of motion as it carries you through the large wooden gates of Fort James where a spectacular sight of the Caribbean Sea awaits. After conquering the fort, embark on an endless adventure cruising by beach picnic parks, scores of fruit trees and miles of beach in minutes on your zero emission Segway as knowledgeable and fun guides fill you in on interesting facts about the area. After the tour enjoy delicious refreshments and cool drinks around a picnic table while indulging in a breathtaking view of one of the islands most popular beach bars and restaurant. With time to relax on the beach you can catch up on that good read or take a dip or just do absolutely nothing. Please note : Segway orientation, safety gear (helmets), bottled water, and soft-drinks are included. Bring sunscreen, your swimsuit, towel and camera.
St.John's, Concierge Collection: Sail Snorkel and Beach
St.John's, Concierge Collection: Sail Snorkel and Beach
No additional details available for this excursion.
St. Johns: Presidents Tour
St. Johns: Presidents Tour
This tour has been created especially for Windstar's President and guests. You will be greeted at the pier by your professional Tour Guide for the start of this interesting tour and listen to your Guide through the Whisper Radio System for ease and clarity, so you miss nothing even for those with hearing aids as there are special adaptors! Your first stop will be at Betty's Hope. Built in 1674 by Sir Christopher Codrington, this was the site of one of the first full-scale sugar plantations on Antigua and is located just south of Pares Village. For more than 300 years, this prominent sugar plantation has played a leading role in, and influenced the lives of many generations of Antiguans. This is the only twin sugar mill, standing side by side in the Eastern Caribbean and has several renovated sugar trains used to transport sugar cane across the island which you can view and photograph. Your tour will continue to Devil's Bridge. For hundreds of thousands of years, the Atlantic's waves have crashed into the east coast of Antigua creating a natural arch, or bridge. Numerous geysers and blowholes surround the arch as waves continually break against the coastal rocks. In addition to being a natural phenomenon, Devil's Bridge also holds cultural importance in Antiguan history. A prehistoric, Amerindian site is located within its vicinity and suggests that prehistoric peoples may have used the area for fishing and settlement. Popular belief suggests slaves leapt to their death off of the natural arch during the period of slavery in Antigua. Devil's Bridge gets its name from these myths as the stories contend the devil claimed those who leapt off the bridge. Your tour will continue where you will hug the south coast line and drive past Darkwood Beach, Turner's Beach, Fryes Beach, Jolly Harbour, many secluded beaches, 5* hotels and exclusive homes through Fig Tree Drive, Antigua's lush rainforest area through Antigua's countryside, rich in daily West Indian life, local villages, and old churches, that exemplify West Indian culture. Please note: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. There is one step in and out of the bus.

It's said that Antigua has 365 beaches - one for every day of the year. See how many you can discover as our stay in port stretches into the evening to accommodate them all. Watch the stars come out as darkness falls and imagine how residents of Andromeda must envy you.
Falmouth Harbour , Concierge Collection, Tuk Tuk Rainforest and Beach
Falmouth Harbour , Concierge Collection, Tuk Tuk Rainforest and Beach
Embark on a fully immersive tour with three incredible stops! Discover Antigua's rich history and vibrant culture on a guided journey through the island's heart. Experience its lush tropical countryside, charming village life, and rolling hills, as you travel through the rainforest and arrive at a pristine white sand beach. Hop aboard your unique open-sided Tuk Tuk, accompanied by your dedicated driver/guide, for a narrated ride to Antigua's rainforest. Along the way, enjoy a stop to sample fresh local fruit before continuing through the island's lush greenery, heading toward a 60 to 90-minute beach break. Take the time to relax on the white sandy beach and enjoy the warm Caribbean waters. Whether you prefer lounging in your reserved sun chair under an umbrella, taking a leisurely walk along the shoreline, or cooling off with a swim in the Caribbean Sea, there's something for everyone. Afterward, continue your scenic coastal drive, passing beaches and picturesque villages, back to St. John's. Throughout the tour, enjoy refreshing snacks including banana bread, rum punch, fruit juices, and water. Please Note: Remember to bring your camera, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen!

Affectionately known as St. Barts, the Caribbean's most chic island adds a French flair to Riviera-like beaches and duty-free boutiques. Walk past gingerbread cottages in search of celebrities, shop for designer fashions, or sip the island's signature ti punch as kite surfers fly by.
St. Barts: Sailing Catamaran Adventure
St. Barts: Sailing Catamaran Adventure
Caribbean music and the friendly crew of a well-appointed, full-sail catamaran will welcome you aboard. This boat is specially designed to offer shade and refreshing breezes as you sail along the beautiful west coast of the island to the Marine Park at Colombier Bay . You will anchor about 80 feet offshore, close to coral reefs teeming with schools of colorful fish. A professional instructor will give you a full orientation and explain the use of the snorkel equipment. You will have time to swim and snorkel, or simply bask in the sun. On the return to Gustavia, soft drinks, beer, or refreshing rum punch or fruit punch will be offered. Please note : This exclusive experience is limited to 12 guests and sells out quickly. No previous sailing experience necessary. The catamaran will offer refreshments throughout the trip. Restrooms are located on board the catamaran. Bring sunscreen, hat, swimsuit, and underwater camera and towel. Snorkeling gear is available on the boat.
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Scuba Dive 1 Tank
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Scuba Dive 1 Tank
Explore the vibrant flora and fauna of St. Barthélemy with our expert, accredited instructors as they guide you through the stunning sites of the Protected Marine Reserve on this one tank dive. Please note: any electronic devices (such as cell phones, cameras, etc.) and valuable items should be securely stored in a waterproof, sealable dry bag. Guests are responsible for any damage to these items. Please bring copies of your PADI scuba certification.
St Barts, Concierge Collection: St. Barthelemy Beach Day
St Barts, Concierge Collection: St. Barthelemy Beach Day
You will find Le Barthélemy Resort and Spa at the end of a beautiful bay right on a stunning beach. Le Barthélemy is sheer luxury, so let yourself be spoiled. In the rare beauty of the natural setting, you will understand the spirit of St. Barts; elegance, refinement, and discretion. Enjoy your lunch, swim, make use of the non-motorized watersport equipment provided, or do nothing at all, enjoy yourself. Le Barthélemy lets you forget all worries for the day and slips you into a cocoon of comfort and contentment. ENJOY! This is the life, St. Bart's style. This excursion was arranged specifically for and is exclusive to Windstar guests. Please note : Bring your swimsuit, sunscreen, and a cover up for the restaurant. Lunch is included at the resort restaurant.
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Jet Ski
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Jet Ski
Embark on an exciting adventure to discover St. Barth's most stunning beaches! Accompanied by professional instructors, you'll begin your journey from Gustavia Harbor, making stops at the picturesque Shell Beach, the secluded Gouverneur Beach, and the beautiful Salines Beach, before heading south to Coco Island, located 0.62 miles from St. Barth. Along the way, enjoy a 15-minute swim break in the calm waters before hopping back onto your jet-ski for the return ride to Gustavia. Please note: participants must be at least 16 years old. You will be required to sign a waiver prior to participating in this tour.
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Scuba Dive 2 Tank
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Scuba Dive 2 Tank
Explore the vibrant flora and fauna of St. Barthélemy with our expert, accredited instructors as they guide you through the stunning sites of the Protected Marine Reserve on this two tank dive. Please note: any electronic devices (such as cell phones, cameras, etc.) and valuable items should be securely stored in a waterproof, sealable dry bag. Guests are responsible for any damage to these items. Please bring copies of your PADI scuba certification.
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Savor St Barts
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Savor St Barts
St. Barthélemy offers a unique culinary experience that blends French and Caribbean flavors into a delicious fusion. Stroll through the charming streets of Gustavia, where luxury boutiques and hidden gems await, all while savoring some of the island's finest gastronomic delights at every stop. Your culinary adventure begins with a classic French treat: a crepe, served with a choice of lemon and sugar or warm homemade chocolate. Discover the origins of this beloved dish from the Bretagne region, and enjoy it with a refreshing glass of hard apple cider. Next, head to the iconic "Le Select" bar, famous for being the place where Jimmy Buffett wrote his hit song "Cheeseburger in Paradise" in 1978. Known for its legendary rum punch, called "Planteur" (available with or without alcohol), this stop promises a fun and flavorful experience. Then, wander to a cozy restaurant nestled in the heart of Gustavia, where you'll enjoy a healthy "Tartine," a French open-faced sandwich topped with smoked salmon, lemon Greek yogurt, avocado, and sesame seeds, paired with a chilled Passion Fruit Iced Tea. The grand finale of your culinary tour takes you to the elegant Barons de Rothschild lounge, where you'll indulge in two glasses of their signature champagne: the Blanc de Blanc and the Rose Champagne, accompanied by the unforgettable Baron de Rothschild cheese. It's the perfect way to unwind and savor the finest flavors of St. Barth. At the end of the tour, your guide will escort you back to the tender, or you may choose to stay and explore the shops of Gustavia at your own pace.
St. Barts: Independent Explorer by Car
St. Barts: Independent Explorer by Car
Here is a chance for the adventuresome to get away from the crowds, get behind the wheel, and enjoy the lush countryside on a self-guided tour . You will be escorted from the pier to the nearby starting point and after brief formalities you will be given the keys to your rental car. Armed with a map of the island, some suggested itineraries, and some details about historical facts and points of interest, you're ready to explore this beautiful island at your own pace . The cost is for the car; one to four people can explore at just one rate. Please note : Participants must be comfortable driving winding and hilly conditions. Bring your swimsuit, a credit card, and a current driver's license. The tour price is per car and includes CDW insurance, a $1200 euro deductible which will be fully or partially charged to the driver's credit card in the event the car is returned damaged. Fuel costs are included. Pricing is per car, and can hold up to 4 guests. Only one person in the party needs to purchase the tour. Your tour time may vary depending on when your ship docks.
St. Barts: Intimate Island Tour
St. Barts: Intimate Island Tour
This is an exclusive panorama island tour for five people with a local, English speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned vehicle. Experience the local highlights as you wish, at your pace. Please note : Wear comfortable shoes and clothes.
St. Barts, Concierge Collection: Sunset Cruise
St. Barts, Concierge Collection: Sunset Cruise
Boarding your sailing cat you will depart from Gustavia's tender pier. Your Captain will give a safety briefing as you set sail. You will have a peaceful and quiet sailing time in the vicinity of the harbor area to enjoy scenic views of the sunset. You will appreciate the scenic panorama, passing the mega yachts at anchor. The Captain will offer you Champagne, mineral water, soft drinks or beer and some assorted light snacks. The crew will be attentive and helpful. Please note : You will board the ship with a gangway that can be tricky because of the recurrent swell in Gustavia harbor. You will have to remove your shoes and be barefoot before boarding the vessel. The Captain is solely responsible and has the right to refuse boarding to a guest who would be judged unable to participate. Cancellations must be made 48 hours prior to cruise time for refunds.

With its protected shoreline, calm surf, spectacular coral reefs and sugar-soft beaches, Road Bay has become a destination for boaters, with its delightful restaurants, bars, and shops. Anguilla has some of the most beautiful sunsets and delicious rum punch to be found in the Caribbean. It is also home to Cuban tree frogs, red-footed tortoise, green iguanas and five species of bats. Worth checking out is Wallblake House, a heritage plantation house and museum said to be the oldest building on the island and located nearby.
Road Bay, Iconic Island Highlights with Salt Tasting and Beach Time
Road Bay, Iconic Island Highlights with Salt Tasting and Beach Time
Embark on a captivating 2-hour island tour guided by a knowledgeable Anguilla local, providing an opportunity to explore the iconic sights of this stunning island. Your journey includes stops at Sandy Ground village, Anguilla's Sands and Salts, the Iconic Arch, the Pink House, and Back Street South Hill, and a leisurely visit to Shoal Bay for a delightful beach experience. At Sands and Salts, you'll have a unique salt tasting activity, allowing you to sample 6-8 different salts and rim your cocktail with your preferred flavor. You'll be able to relax for a bit while you sip your refreshment and as a memento, take home a small bottle of the salt of your choice. At the beach, enjoy a welcome drink of rum or fruit punch, along with a provided chair and umbrella to soak in the breathtaking ocean views, take a refreshing swim, and unwind. Afterwards, you will return to your awaiting ship. Please note: We recommend you bring a swimsuit and cover up, comfortable shoes, and a towel.
Concierge Collection: Road Bay, Snorkel Adventure by Speedboat
Concierge Collection: Road Bay, Snorkel Adventure by Speedboat
Board your privatized speedboat and set off to your first snorkel spot at Little Bay, the tiniest beach on Anguilla and one of the most beautiful locations to snorkel. It is also one of the most private beaches on Anguilla, since the only way to get there is by foot or by water, and since it is protected by high cliffs on three sides there is hardly any surf, making it a perfect snorkel stop. Snorkeling in these crystal-clear warm waters will be a rewarding experience with plenty of colorful fish, squid and shells. In general, Anguilla is well known for its snorkeling and has an abundance of fish; you can find the feisty little black-barred Sergeant Major and plenty of colorful wrasses, snappers and grunts. Then on to the second snorkel stop, which is Shoal Bay, where you will find a reef abundant with coral and sea fans, along with Parrot Fish, Blue Tang and even Trunk Fish, the ones that look like little triangular boxes. The third and last snorkel spot will be Sandy Island, also famous for its excellent snorkeling with plenty to be seen. After this last stop, rum punch will be served and the guests will return to the pier in Sandy Ground. Please note : Guests must be able to swim and feel comfortable with snorkeling equipment. In addition, the Captain will use his discretion when selecting the stops and snorkeling locations based upon the current weather and sea conditions for the best guest's experience. Wear your swimsuit, sunscreen, hat and cover-up and bring a towel.
Road Bay, Shoal Bay Beach Transfer
Road Bay, Shoal Bay Beach Transfer
The guests will be driven from Road Bay to Shoal Bay Beach one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, some say the whole world, with its pinkish hued white sand and intense turquoise water, Shoal Bay in itself is a destination. Here you will spend the day at a local, low key Caribbean style bar and restaurant on the more secluded end of the beach. Windstar guests will have their own designated area on the beach and will receive beach chairs and umbrellas, as well as a drink (mixed drink, beer, wine, soda or water) upon arrival. Shoal Beach is 2 miles long, so you can walk from end to end. Enjoy this tranquil and beautiful Caribbean setting. Please note: Wear your swimsuit under your clothing and bring a towel, sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen.
Road Bay, Concierge Collection: Relaxing Day at Savi with Lunch
Road Bay, Concierge Collection: Relaxing Day at Savi with Lunch
No additional details available for this excursion.

Pastel-colored buildings and shops filled with tempting souvenirs herald your arrival to bustling Philipsburg. Situated near the harbor on the Dutch side of St. Maarten, Philipsburg owes its discovery to Christopher Columbus in 1493. Today, celebrated Front Street is home to a number of local Creole restaurants as well as jewelry stores, stylish boutiques, and lively casinos for visitors seeking an upbeat island experience.

Available Staterooms
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Fully-Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Safe
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror
- Bathroom with Granite Countertop and Shower
- Wi-Fi (internet cards can be purchased at reception)
- TV with DVD Player
Category B

Every inch of your stateroom is designed for comfort. Luxurious Egyptian cotton linens wrap you in pleasant sleepiness as you stretch out in your queen bed (can be separated into twins if you prefer). Your spacious bath features granite counter tops, ample storage, and a roomy shower with massage shower head. L'Occitane® bath products invite you to indulge, while comfy waffle-weave robe and slippers entice you to relax. You'll find fresh fruit and flowers always waiting for you after a day of sun or sightseeing. And, of course, everything else you need and expect - flat-screen television and DVD, private safe. And always at your fingertips, anything you wish from room service.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Fully-Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Safe
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror
- Bathroom with Granite Countertop and Shower
- Wi-Fi (internet cards can be purchased at reception)
- TV with DVD Player
Category A

Every inch of your stateroom is designed for comfort. Luxurious Egyptian cotton linens wrap you in pleasant sleepiness as you stretch out in your queen bed (can be separated into twins if you prefer). Your spacious bath features granite counter tops, ample storage, and a roomy shower with massage shower head. L'Occitane® bath products invite you to indulge, while comfy waffle-weave robe and slippers entice you to relax. You'll find fresh fruit and flowers always waiting for you after a day of sun or sightseeing. And, of course, everything else you need and expect - flat-screen television and DVD, private safe. And always at your fingertips, anything you wish from room service.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Fully-Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Safe
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror
- Bathroom with Granite Countertop and Shower
- Wi-Fi (internet cards can be purchased at reception)
- TV with DVD Player
Category AX Deluxe

Every inch of your stateroom is designed for comfort. Luxurious Egyptian cotton linens wrap you in pleasant sleepiness as you stretch out in your queen bed (can be separated into twins if you prefer). Your spacious bath features granite counter tops, ample storage, and a roomy shower with massage shower head. L'Occitane® bath products invite you to indulge, while comfy waffle-weave robe and slippers entice you to relax. You'll find fresh fruit and flowers always waiting for you after a day of sun or sightseeing. And, of course, everything else you need and expect - flat-screen television and DVD, private safe. And always at your fingertips, anything you wish from room service.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Fully-Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Safe
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror
- Bathroom with Granite Countertop and Shower
- Wi-Fi (internet cards can be purchased at reception)
- TV with DVD Player
Category BX Deluxe

Every inch of your stateroom is designed for comfort. Luxurious Egyptian cotton linens wrap you in pleasant sleepiness as you stretch out in your queen bed (can be separated into twins if you prefer). Your spacious bath features granite counter tops, ample storage, and a roomy shower with massage shower head. L'Occitane® bath products invite you to indulge, while comfy waffle-weave robe and slippers entice you to relax. You'll find fresh fruit and flowers always waiting for you after a day of sun or sightseeing. And, of course, everything else you need and expect - flat-screen television and DVD, private safe. And always at your fingertips, anything you wish from room service.