A new and exciting excursion launches this winter in St. Lucia as it becomes the first island in the Eastern Caribbean chain of islands to offer bamboo rafting. Only twenty minutes away from the Castries cruise ship harbour, the Roseau River is the ultimate location of this new thriller. Here are four exciting packages that you can book now!
Roseau river rafting experience offers guests the opportunity to glide along one of St. Lucia’s largest and longest waterways. Along the journey birds, butterflies and all of the tropic’s treasures captivate your soul, in the most idyllic rainforest setting. Your personal guide will lavish you with the unique and rich history of the overflow of the islands main water catchment. Fruits and vegetables decorate the farms along the river bank but the mangroves will mesmerize with its state of divinity. You could sample fresh fruit from sugar cane to coconut water during the ride, or even a creole bread from Carl’s special homemade recipe on the river bank.
Roseau river rafting experience offers you the opportunity to glide along one of St. Lucia’s largest and longest waterways. Along the journey birds, butterflies and all of the tropic’s treasures captivate your soul, in the most idyllic rainforest settings. This cruise culminates on one of the most tranquil beaches, where a locally flavoured bar-b-que will ignite taste to mouth-watering proportions. But before that, learn about the process of manufacturing rum at the Caribbean’s finest distillery tour experience. Sample spice rum and other award-winning St. Lucian blends. Don’t forget to bring some rum for the ride!
Palm trees sway in the flourish of the North East trade winds, while the chorus of birds and butterflies are within earshot. Glide along one of St. Lucia’s main waterways and cheers to prosecco, specially selected wines or champagne. Lunch on board while together, you take in the share beauty of the Roseau River coasting for two miles to the Caribbean Sea. Then Segway to the sheer seclusion of a simply sublime mangrove cluster. Observe the tide’s flap on the coastline and fishermen from a nearby fishing village clear nets from the day’s catch. This bountiful mecca of St. Lucia’s plant species, is where local peasant farmers collaboratively create one of St. Lucia’s largest bread baskets. Â
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