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Price includes green fees, transportation and shared golf cart. Club rental $20.00 per person, Shoe rental $5.00 per person - Prices are not part of the golf package and are subject to change at anytime. Payable at the golf course only. This challenging 9-hole, par 33 course offers golfers at all skill levels, from novice to professional, more fun and relaxation than can be imagined. From many of the splendid manicured greens you can view the tropical mountains and breathtaking coastal views. You have a choice of playing 9 holes or double back for a total of 18. PRICE FOR 9 HOLES.
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Sea kayaking is a fun and exciting way to experience historic Pigeon Island National Park. After a brief transfer to Rodney Bay, a safety briefing and kayaking lesson will be provided prior to your approximately 30-minute paddle on a two- person kayak. Because of the calm water and the relatively short distance to paddle, this tour is ideal for novices. As you kayak, the guide will relate the interesting history of the area, from the days of the pirates to the occupation of Pigeon Island as a former U.S. Naval Base. Upon arrival at the island, you'll have ample time to enjoy the small beach, swim, kayak and explore the ruins of 18th-century British fortifications and the small museum and interpretive center. A beverage and light snack will be served, and there is a restaurant/bar for your convenience. From Pigeon Island, you'll be transported back to the ship by mini bus or open- air truck.
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St. Lucia lies in the path of the blue marlin and many other species of tropical fish. If you enjoy big game fishing, board a boat fully equipped with rods, fish finder, fighting chair and ship-to-shore radio. Blue marlin, tuna, dorado, wahoo, kingfish and barracuda are among the fish that might be caught. Some game fish are on a tag-and-release basis. All catch remain with the captain and the boat.
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Experience St. Lucia's rain forest, a banana plantation and the islands most breathtaking waterfall during this cycling adventure. Your tour begins with a bus ride deep into the rain forest, where guides will meet you and issue the bikes and safety equipment and provide an orientation. During the tour, several stops will be made to learn about and taste several of the delicious fruits that grow along the side of the road. Along the route, you'll cycle through several banana plantations and encounter only a few gentle inclines; the most challenging will take about three minutes to traverse. Your final stop is at Errard Falls, one of the islands most beautiful waterfalls. Here you'll be served a refreshing beverage and have the opportunity for a swim in the cool water at the base of the falls prior to your bus transfer back to the ship.
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