From
135 €
At the SUN JET watersports centre, on the beach of the Fleur d'épée hotel (Bas du Fort, 97190).
FREE cancellation with full refund up to 24 hours before the start of the activity
Embark with us for a breathtaking full-day boat trip to the Saintes Islands from Le Gosier! Your adventure begins as we set off across the shimmering waters of the Caribbean Sea, taking you through the stunning archipelago of the Saintes, renowned for its intriguing volcanic islets. As you cruise, you will have the opportunity to marvel at their unique geology and spot some of the incredible wildlife that calls this area home. With a maximum capacity of 11 people, our boat ensures a more personal experience, providing ample space for everyone to relax and enjoy the journey.
Our first stop is the iconic Pain de Sucre, a striking mountain peak that rises majestically from the sea. Here, you can explore the area and perhaps enjoy a refreshing swim. This natural wonder is a must-see for its stunning views and unique formations. We then continue to the picturesque Saintes Bay, where you are free to wander the beauty of the surroundings.
During our voyage, you will be treated to a delightful meal with different options and an aperitif, ensuring that you are well-nourished as you explore. This all-inclusive excursion is perfect for those who wish to discover the Saintes with the comfort of a comprehensive and hassle-free experience.
Swimming stop in the Saintes Bay
Guided tour with knowledgeable captain
We meet on the beach in front of the Arawak Beach Resort, 15 minutes before departure.
Motorboat
Number of passengers: 11
No sun-protected area
No restrooms
Cooler
Swimsuit
Towel
Sunscreen, sunglasses and hat
Cash
Not suitable for pregnant women
Accessible to strollers
Please contact us to verify if this tour is suitable for people with reduced mobility
Beautiful day in Les Saintes. We had an hour to explore the village, then a delicious meal awaited us by the water. Afterward, we went snorkeling at two different spots. It was a beautiful day, however, avoid snorkeling when the sea is rough as the journeys can be difficult.
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