Historical Guadeloupe Tour

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Explore one of the largest slavery memorials in the world, the amazing Memorial ACTe Museum, a must-see for anyone interested in the history of Guadeloupe and the Caribbean. Sitting at the mouth of Pointe-a-Pitre’s bay, the “Caribbean Center for the expressions of the memory of the Slave Trade” was inaugurated on May 10, 2015 by the French President, M. François Hollande. It was designed by the Guadeloupe architectural group Berthelot/Mocka-Célestine (their concept of ’silver roots on a black box’ was selected in 2008 from 27 international proposals).

Jet Ski Grande Terre's Atlantic Coast

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You’ll get to sightsee but you’ll also get to splash through the waves and have a blast on this Jet Ski tour with a certified Jet Ski instructor. Straddled on your motorized water craft, with or without a companion, you’ll zip around the bay of Pointe-à-Pitre and pass the iconic Mémorial ACTe Museum, a remarkable cultural center dedicated to the Memory and History of the slave trade and part of s part of UNESCO’s Slave Route Project.

Guadeloupe Cooking Tour

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Spend a laid-back day exploring the southern coast of Grande Terre, hanging out with a chef who will teach you the secrets of creole cuisine, and taking a dip in emerald waters whenever the mood strikes. You’ll pass sandy beaches, sugar plantations and charming old windmills on this scenic drive to a family-run Creole restaurant at the extreme southeastern tip of Grande-Terre. Join the chef in the kitchen to learn how he prepares a savory lobster fricassee with Madras rice.

E-Sea Rider and Underwater Sculpture Park Snorkeling

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You’re in the pilot’s seat on this fun, guided exploration of the coastline in and around St. George's that includes snorkeling at one of Grenada’s best spots. The E-Sea Rider is a powerful yet easy-to-operate inflatable vessel that accommodates two, one sitting behind the other. Setting off from the dock, enjoy the lovely views of the Carenage, St. Georges’ scenic harbor. Your guide will signal when you can kick up the speed for a thrilling ride across the open waters of St. Georges Bay and Grand Mal Bay.

Sunrise Yoga on the Beach with Traditional Breakfast

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Focus your mind and relax your body as you move through yoga flows amidst the gentle Caribbean breezes, shallow turquoise waters and gorgeous green vegetation of Carriacou island. Your morning yoga experience with Malaika Brooks-Smith-Lowe, Grenada's most recognized professional yoga therapist, is the perfect start to a mindful tropical adventure. Once you’re sublimely relaxed, enjoy a specially prepared traditional breakfast on the tranquil shore, complemented by freshly squeezed tropical juices or rum punch from the bar — in case you wish to chill out even more.

Dominican Cuisine, Cooking Class and Tasting

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As a former Spanish colony, the Dominican Republic reflects its Spanish heritage in its cuisine. Add in African and indigenous Taíno influences and the results are exotic, comforting and always mouthwatering. During this unique experience, you'll celebrate Dominican food and be an active participant, cooking and tasting under the guidance of certified chef Nicole Marie Baba. The chef greets you at the pier and accompanies you on a short drive to a local market to learn about fresh local vegetables and fruits used in Dominican cooking.

Get in the Swing at Guavaberry

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Enjoy a premier 18-hole experience at the Guavaberry Resort & Country Club nestled on the beautiful southeastern coast of the Dominican Republic. Designed by renowned golfer Gary Player, this 7,156-yard, par 72 course graced with gently descending slopes challenges with its large bunkers, wide fairways, coral reef formations and Caribbean Sea breezes. An imaginatively placed cascading rockfall at the bottom of the quarry surprises those arriving at the 13th hole, Guavaberry's signature hole.

Making a Difference: Casa de Luz

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Gain a new perspective as you help contribute to the work of Casa de Luz, a foundation that cares for abandoned children with disabilities, providing a home to live in, food, physical therapies, education and medical assistance. Currently hosting 42 youths aged from 4 to 22 years, the center tends to their mental and spiritual needs by imparting the values, education and skills required to be upstanding members of society.

Movie and a Stroll: "The Battle of Santo Domingo"

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Enjoy an award-winning, fully immersive 4D cinematic experience that will take you back to 1586 and Sir Francis Drake's military and naval battle to capture the walled city of Santo Domingo. The exciting, multi-sensory dramatization brings to life one of the major campaigns of this legendary Elizabethan privateer, explorer and naval officer as he captures the city on behalf of the British. Then, begin a guided stroll to visit some of the most important sites of the Zona Colonial.

Wonder of Nature: Los Tres Ojos National Park

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From its gorgeous mountain scenery studded with lush forests and cascading waterfalls to its palm-fringed, white-sand beaches, the Dominican Republic is a treasure trove of natural wonders. And one of its most enchanting spots is located in Los Tres Ojos National Park, just east of the Ozama River in the municipality of Santo Domingo Este. The nature reserve is home to, and takes its name from, a network of subterranean limestone caverns called The Three Eyes.