EasyCruise Caribbean Excursions for the Current Winter Season

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06 January 2006 5:00am

Flexible one week itineraries cover Barbados, St Vincent, Martinique, The Grenadines, Grenada and St Lucia with the unique feature of EasyCruise being that the ship stays in port every night, allowing passengers to choose whether to go ashore or to stay on board.

In addition, as the ship arrives in port each morning there are many opportunities to go ashore during the daytime as well as at night. EasyCruise offers a range of excursions to its passengers who want to explore and get the most out of their visit to this charming and exciting part of the Caribbean.

The range of excursions offered are also listed at www.easyCruise.com and vary in price from £25 to £80. All bookings, as well as prices for individual excursions are available on board EasyCruiseOne.

There is an additional snorkeling tour for those that want to enjoy a catamaran and beach visit as well. On land there is also a chance to go on an off-road mini buggy excursion through the lush and tropical countryside.

St Vincent also offers scuba diving expeditions for both qualified divers and those who have never tried the experience before, as well as a trip on an authentic Caribbean schooner which stops at some uninhabited islets. There is also a coastal kayak and snorkeling excursion.

Martinique has two adventurous excursions on offer. One takes place in the trees of the rainforest as passengers climb and slide along a series of cables and Nepalese bridges. The other tour follows the canyons and their water cascades where passengers can abseil or water-slide their way down the canyons, dipping into natural fresh water pools.

From the tranquil Grenadines the excursion on offer is a six hour catamaran round trip to the exclusive island of Mustique where a maximum of 25 visitors per day are allowed! This excursion includes a stop in a lagoon for lunch which is cooked on board.

More adventure awaits in Grenada with both a trekking tour and a mountain bike tour. The trekking tour goes into the heart of the tropical rainforest with a visit to the Seven Sisters waterfalls. The mountain bike tour is more moderate with a ride around residential areas, springs, woodlands, the Grenada distillery and with a spectacular view of the town of St George.

The island of St Lucia has four more exciting excursions on offer. Horseback riding for experts to beginners on a trail down to the beach, golf on St Lucia´s only 18-hole course, and helicopter flights around the island are on offer by day. At night there is the Anse La Rey Friday night street party, enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.

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