Scuba Diving Experience

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With its reefs and bays, pinnacles and caves, divers will find a bounty of underwater treasures on Norman Island, the deserted, 2.5 mile long island that was the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1881 novel Treasure Island. Angelfish Reef, for example, boasts some of the most captivating landscapes in the British Virgin Islands, as well as an incredible cast of characters, from the rare orange ball anemone to eels and nurse sharks and, of course, a variety of dazzling angelfish.

Norman Island Pirates Hike

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Enjoy a 30 minute boat ride from the yacht. On arrival at Pirates follow the local guide up onto the summit of the island for wonderful views of the surrounding islands. After approximately 1.5 hours, the tour will return to Pirates Beach bar for a light lunch.

Zip Lining Through Tortola

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Soar through the sky on this thrilling island adventure over the rainforest canopy. Similar to a “zip line”, the Original Virgin Canopy Tour includes 7 platforms built in between and above branches. But instead of having to cut down trees, strong ropes hold branches out of the way of the lines on this eco-friendly tour. Guests are hooked to a double line that takes them through a soaring path in the sky — with views that defy description; on a clear day you can see as far away as St Croix! Following a brief orientation and safety talk, you will arrive at the take-off point.

Sage Mountain Hiking

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Break up your beach-centric vacation with a hike up to the highest point in the British and US Virgin Islands. Soaring to a magnificent 1,716 feet, Sage Mountain is considered a hiker’s paradise complete with majestic overlooks and an old growth forest that has remained untouched for over 500 years. BVI’s first national park, Sage Mountain was established in 1964 thanks to Laurence Rockefeller, who purchased 86 acres from farmers and donated the land to the government. Large boulders and lush rainforest on the north side are in stark contrast to the old pastures on the south.

Mustique Retreat

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A mere five miles separates the anchorage at Bequia from Mustique, the tiny, privately-owned island that attracts the world’s elite with its inimitable combination of simplicity, comfort and barefoot sophistication. The catamaran captain welcomes you aboard a catamaran for a leisurely sail to Mustique. The route takes you past both the historic whaling station on the islet of Petit Nevis as well as the unusual homes of Moonhole, set amid the rock formations and natural arches of a private sanctuary on the far western tip of Bequia.

Catamaran Sail and Snorkel

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Experience the beauty of the Bequia’s coastline and surrounding islets on a scenic sail, with a stop for snorkeling. As the catamaran glides out of the protected natural harbor of Admiralty Bay, the wind typically picks up. You’ll sail past white-sand beaches and verdant hills en route to Bequia’s westernmost point. There the private eco-sanctuary of Moonhole is a striking sight, its collection of homes built into the hillsides and around trees and natural rock formations.

Resort Beach Day in Anguilla

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Go island-hopping and take a high speed ferry over to the island of Anguilla. This picture-postcard British territory was named “Best Caribbean Island” in Travel and Leisure World’s Best Awards 2017. Enjoy a relaxing day at the beautiful Cusinart Golf Resort and Spa, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World located on breathtaking and tranquil Rendezvous Bay. An awe inspiring, award-winning two mile crescent curve of brilliant aquamarine water and powdery white sand.

12 Metre Regatta

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Have you ever dreamed of sailing a real America's Cup racing yacht? Dream no more. Dennis Conner's America's Cup-winning Stars & Stripes, Canada II, or True North IV are yours for this action-packed adventure. Set in the beautiful blue waters of the Sint Maarten’s Great Bay, gaze back at the shore as you go head-to-head with your competitors. Our expert crew will show you exactly what to do in your "crew members" position. Then it's off to the races; grind a winch, trim a sail, punch a stopwatch, or just sit back, relax, and enjoy complimentary refreshments.

Gros Piton Hike and Lunch at Pink Plantation House

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A lovely drive through the town of Soufrière drops you at the village of Fond Gens Libre, or Valley of the Freed People, a gateway to the Gros Piton Nature Trail. On your hike up Gros Piton — one of St. Lucia's most photographed landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage site — you’ll pass several caves and lookout points with spectacular views of the island and sea. The nature trail weaves through three different ecosystems, including a rainforest that presents you with a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Your adventure on the mountain continues at Ladera Resort.

A Day at the Royalton St. Lucia Resort

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Start your day with a scenic drive through the towns of Soufrière and Choiseul to Balenbouche Estate. You are greeted with refreshments and an introduction to this 200-year-old, 75-acre property where you’ll spend the day pampering yourself. Feel stress melt away on a barefoot walk through the gardens that stimulates the pressure points on your feet. Take a restorative yoga class that incorporates a mindful flow of asanas, breath work and guided meditation. Discover the nourishing and healing benefits of enzyme-rich raw cuisine as you sample fresh seasonal fruit.