Biking Expedition

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Ride in the footsteps of a young Alexander Hamilton as you explore the slopes of Nevis, once carpeted with sugar cane fields interspersed with plantation houses. The legacy of this bygone era is a multitude of tracks and trails that crisscross the entire island, providing you with an adventure playground where you are constantly discovering relics and remnants of Nevis’ former days of glory. Though it's only a small island, Nevis offers a variety of tracks and roads with minimal traffic to suit all levels of fitness and ability.

Horseback Riding on the Beach at Sunset

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Enjoy a classic Caribbean adventure on one of the most beautiful islands. It’s a short drive through some of the most quaint villages on Nevis, including an area where cotton was once cultivated, to the stables. After getting teamed with the right horse and getting equipped, you’ll be riding along the sands of a beach with views out over the sparkling sea to Nevis’ sister island of St. Kitts. Overlooking the beach from a hilltop perch stands St. Thomas, the oldest church on Nevis, dating to 1643.

Sailing Catamaran and Snorkeling

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You might find lobsters, starfish, eels, tarpon fish, baby nurse sharks, and if you’re lucky, even sea turtles and migrating humpback whales in the marine park off the coast of Colombier Beach, one of the most famous snorkeling areas in the Caribbean. The protection of the bay and a ban on fishing allow for superb snorkeling with the assurance of seeing a multitude of neon-colored fish. David and Peggy Rockefeller owned the land surrounding this beautiful bay and stretch of sand (you can still see their villa in the hills), so don’t be surprised if you hear it called Rockefeller Beach.

Explore Vieques by Bike

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Explore the diverse landscapes along with cultural landmarks while riding along an eight-mile route on the western side of Vieques. Pedaling at a leisurely pace, you’ll see beach areas and different ecological zones, stopping to take in the views and sights. Along the way, your guide will share highlights from the island’s history. Featured sights on the route include a 400-year-old Ceiba tree, a mile-long pier, former Navy bunkers and the boardwalk at Kiani lagoon. You don’t need to be an experienced riding to enjoy this outdoor adventure.

Elegant Beach Escapade

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Come on, it’s your vacation. Spoil yourself completely! Spend a day at the über-chic Le Barthélemy Hotel where ultra-personal pampering blends perfectly with the laid-back savoir faire of the island. Weave through the charming villages of St. Jean and Lorient before turning towards the majestic Atlantic coast. Set right beside a tranquil lagoon, Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa captures the laid-back spirit of island life, a relaxing beachside haven in this lotus land for the upper 1%. Here, the friendly staff will usher you to a lounge chair by the infinity pool or on the beach.

Explore Vieques by Bike

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Explore the diverse landscapes along with cultural landmarks while riding along an eight-mile route on the western side of Vieques. Pedaling at a leisurely pace, you’ll see beach areas and different ecological zones, stopping to take in the views and sights. Along the way, your guide will share highlights from the island’s history. Featured sights on the route include a 400-year-old Ceiba tree, a mile-long pier, former Navy bunkers and the boardwalk at Kiani lagoon. You don’t need to be an experienced riding to enjoy this outdoor adventure.

Bioluminescence Kayaking

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Puerto Mosquito Bay on Vieques is one of a handful of bioluminescent bays in the world. Microscopic organisms known as Dinoflagellates glow whenever there is movement in the water, a phenomena that best appreciated in the dark.

It’s a short ride from the yacht in Esperanza to the bay, where you’ll meet your tour guides. They will first hold a thorough safety and environmental briefing on using the glass-bottomed, two-person kayak and protecting this delicate ecosystem.

Hiking El Yunque and Surf Lessons

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The beauty of Puerto Rico’s rainforest interior and its ocean beaches is yours to experience on this combination tour. The island is home to only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. Named for a 3,500-foot-high mountain peak, El Yunque National Forest covers 28,000 acres of northeastern Puerto Rico and is a sanctuary for birds and other wildlife. Although heavily damaged by Hurricane Maria in 2017, the forest is recovering, a natural process that will evolve over time.

San Juan Highlights with Airport Transfer

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Complete your Caribbean yacht vacation with sightseeing and a little shopping in Puerto Rico’s historic capital on a tour that conveniently concludes at the airport. Your transport will pick you up at the yacht. With your luggage secured onboard, sit back for a narrated overview of New San Juan. At the San Juan National Site, enjoy a guided introduction to Fort San Cristobal, considered the largest fortress in the Americas, before visiting the galleries at your own pace. The tour then continues into Old San Juan.

Toro Verde Adventure

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Drive through Puerto Rico’s picturesque countryside to Toro Verde, the world’s largest aerial adventure park. Standing on the first platform gazing out at the mountains, you get your initial taste of the extraordinary views you'll have on the longest zip-line adventure in the world. On the first section of your thrilling journey, swing from treetop to treetop getting bird’s eye views of the lush tropical forest while enjoying the rush of gliding, falling and flying through the trees.