Shore Excursions Group
Tortola Catamaran Sail And Snorkel
Tortola Catamaran Sail and Snorkel
Your journey begins from the picturesque port of Tortola to the serene waters around Peter Island. Here, you’ll plunge into clear, calm waters for a revitalizing swim and a peek at the vibrant marine life. As we harness the breezy Caribbean winds, we journey toward Norman Island, the reputed setting for Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. Depending on the whims of the wind, this crossing takes between 30-60 minutes. Once there, the allure for snorkeling becomes irresistible. This is your chance to possibly spot graceful sea turtles in their natural habitat.
Adding a dash of land-based adventure, we steer inflatable boats ashore to Pirates Bight, a beachfront restaurant, a perfect lunch spot for the famished seafarer. Spend approximately 1.5 hours enjoying a sumptuous meal, refreshing drinks, and a pleasant swim in the tranquil beach waters.
Our tour winds down with a soft sail back to Road Town, the capital of Tortola. Tortola’s smile-inducing calypso music, the alluring aroma of barbecued mahi-mahi, and delightful rum cocktails make it the perfect spot to end your day.
This tour offers a blend of aquatic escapades, fascinating island visits, and delectable dining experiences. Step aboard for a day of fun, sun, and relaxation. Remember, the British Virgin Islands are a paradise waiting for your discovery, and our tour is the perfect vessel for this discovery. Priced reasonably, our tour promises an unforgettable maritime sojourn.
Please Note: Lunch is not included, guest are responsible for their own lunch.
Day 1 |
Tortola, the largest island in the British Virgin Islands, beckons travelers with its idyllic beaches and vibrant culture. Known for its stunning natural beauty, Tortola offers crystal-clear waters, lush landscapes, and a range of outdoor activities. Cane Garden Bay, one of the island’s most famous beaches, is renowned for its powdery white sand and turquoise waters. Whether you’re lounging under a palm tree or snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs, this beach provides a quintessential Caribbean experience. For more information on activities, visit the British Virgin Islands Tourism website. The island’s capital city, Road Town, is a lively hub of local culture and commerce. Here, visitors can explore the colorful markets and historical sites such as the Old Government House Museum. This museum offers insights into the island's colonial past and its transformation into a modern destination. The town also features charming shops and restaurants where you can savor local cuisine, including fresh seafood and Caribbean specialties. For nature enthusiasts, Tortola is a paradise. Hike the trails of Mount Sage National Park, the highest point on the island, to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding archipelago. The park’s diverse flora and fauna make it a rewarding destination for eco-tourists. Additionally, Tortola is a gateway to the nearby Virgin Gorda and Anegada islands, each offering unique attractions such as the famous Baths on Virgin Gorda and the stunning coral reefs of Anegada. Fun Fact: Tortola is named after the Spanish word "tortola," which means "turtledove." The island’s lush environment and tranquil waters provide an ideal habitat for these birds, adding a touch of local charm to your visit. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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01/09/25 - 05/16/27 |
Starting At $249 |
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This tour is not wheelchair accessible and motorized scooters are not allowed. There are approximately 2 steps to board the vessel.