THE REAL "NO STRESS" TOUR!
The Times UK said: The waters around Antigua teem with marine life, and none is more impressive than the southern stingray.
This is wonderful tour to discover Antigua and all the great things there are by land and sea. In Stingray City, you'll be able to pet, photograph and feed these peaceful animals. They're not caged but free in their natural habitat. It's not necessary to be a swimmer. Once you arrive you'll be able to go down to the sea with a height of 150 cm (4.75 ft) then you will touch (the tide may be higher in some days).
Are you afraid to get sunburned? Don't worry, we'll provide you 50 UPF RASH GUARDS.
Next we'll continue to Devil's Bridge, a natural bridge carved into the rock. Then we'll relax on the beautiful Long Bay beach, where it will also be possible to snorkel. We'll have lunch in a typical restaurant, savouring local cuisine then we reach the open-air museum of Betty's Hope and its mills where slaves used to work are waiting for us.
The meeting time can change, if it happens, you will receive an email through Viator/TripAdvisor.
The guide will wait for you directly at the reception of your resort or you will receive an email specifying the most accessible place possible.
If you do not receive any communication from us, the appointment will be at the reception of your resort at the time on your reservation.
CRUISE SHIP PASSENGER: the meeting point is in front of the shop EXOTIC ANTIGUA, one minutes walking time from the gate of the cruise ship pier.
We will start our day visiting Stingray City, where you can pet, photograph, and feed these peaceful animals in the middle of the sea.
After this unique experience, we will discover all the best spots on the Atlantic Side of Antigua, starting from the Devil’s Bridge.
Then we will relax in Long Bay, a beautiful beach where it will also be possible to snorkel.
We will have lunch in a typical Antiguan restaurant and taste the real Antigua cuisine.
We will visit the open-air museum of Betty’s Hope*: this is a sugar plantation site where one of the two sugar mill towers has been fully restored complete with sails. With a small interpretation centre and interpretation signage throughout the estate, this heritage landmark is well worth a visit. Betty’s Hope was one of the earliest sugar plantations, dating to 1651. *This open air museum could be closed without any notice or prediction.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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