Barbados
#1
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Barbados
We travel to Barbados in March 2006 and would like to take a boat ride
to see the island from the sea. We are pensioners and non-swimmers and
all advertised trips seem to include swimming with turtles. Does anyone
know of sailing trips in Barbados that would suit us? Any information
on Barbados attractions would be appreciated.
to see the island from the sea. We are pensioners and non-swimmers and
all advertised trips seem to include swimming with turtles. Does anyone
know of sailing trips in Barbados that would suit us? Any information
on Barbados attractions would be appreciated.
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Re: Barbados
Hi there,
There is two very nice ways to see the island from the sea: Either by one of
the catamaran sailboats, or on the Harbour Master.
The catamarans is those that advertise swimming with turtles. And I am sure
that even if you are non swimmers and pensioners, you will enjoy this
wonderful trip. The boats take you most likely up along the west coast from
Bridgetown. Not all the way to Speightstown, but at least half way between
Holetown and Speightstown. There you anchor, swim, or go to the beach,
before you set sail and sail some more. The entire trip take about 5 hours.
If you are not comfortable with swimming, they have lifejackets on board.
Harbour Master is the same thing, but without sail. And a much much larger
boat.
I prefer the sailboats. They are about 55-58 feet long and 25-27 feet wide,
safe, dry, and very easy to get in touch with other tourists.
Anything specific you wonder about before your trip to Barbados? Just feel
free to ask.
Leif Arild
Norway
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> We travel to Barbados in March 2006 and would like to take a boat ride
> to see the island from the sea. We are pensioners and non-swimmers and
> all advertised trips seem to include swimming with turtles. Does anyone
> know of sailing trips in Barbados that would suit us? Any information
> on Barbados attractions would be appreciated.
>
There is two very nice ways to see the island from the sea: Either by one of
the catamaran sailboats, or on the Harbour Master.
The catamarans is those that advertise swimming with turtles. And I am sure
that even if you are non swimmers and pensioners, you will enjoy this
wonderful trip. The boats take you most likely up along the west coast from
Bridgetown. Not all the way to Speightstown, but at least half way between
Holetown and Speightstown. There you anchor, swim, or go to the beach,
before you set sail and sail some more. The entire trip take about 5 hours.
If you are not comfortable with swimming, they have lifejackets on board.
Harbour Master is the same thing, but without sail. And a much much larger
boat.
I prefer the sailboats. They are about 55-58 feet long and 25-27 feet wide,
safe, dry, and very easy to get in touch with other tourists.
Anything specific you wonder about before your trip to Barbados? Just feel
free to ask.
Leif Arild
Norway
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ups.com...
> We travel to Barbados in March 2006 and would like to take a boat ride
> to see the island from the sea. We are pensioners and non-swimmers and
> all advertised trips seem to include swimming with turtles. Does anyone
> know of sailing trips in Barbados that would suit us? Any information
> on Barbados attractions would be appreciated.
>
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Re: Barbados
Here is a place to visit before your trip - it may be helpful in your
search for information --- http://www.barbados.org/
Have a great day!
search for information --- http://www.barbados.org/
Have a great day!
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Re: Barbados
In message <[email protected]. com>,
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>We travel to Barbados in March 2006 and would like to take a boat ride
>to see the island from the sea. We are pensioners and non-swimmers and
>all advertised trips seem to include swimming with turtles. Does anyone
>know of sailing trips in Barbados that would suit us? Any information
>on Barbados attractions would be appreciated.
We went twice during our two week stay on Barbados. Very enjoyable,
relaxing and friendly trip with Tiami Catamaran Cruises. No, you don't
have to swim with turtles, and possibly you won't see turtles, as was
the case on out second trip for some reason. Have fun!
--
Michael J Kingston
[email protected] writes
>We travel to Barbados in March 2006 and would like to take a boat ride
>to see the island from the sea. We are pensioners and non-swimmers and
>all advertised trips seem to include swimming with turtles. Does anyone
>know of sailing trips in Barbados that would suit us? Any information
>on Barbados attractions would be appreciated.
We went twice during our two week stay on Barbados. Very enjoyable,
relaxing and friendly trip with Tiami Catamaran Cruises. No, you don't
have to swim with turtles, and possibly you won't see turtles, as was
the case on out second trip for some reason. Have fun!
--
Michael J Kingston