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Stand Up Paddleboard Yoga

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This tour is part of our Stirring the Sense Collection as it combines element of wellness and balance in the beautiful setting of a mangrove forest near Sainte Anne. The beginner-friendly sport of standup paddle boarding was born in the 1940s when Waikiki surfers stood on boards and navigated their way through the waves with a long paddle. Standup paddleboard yoga is asana practiced on 10- to 12-foot-long boards in the most serene of settings: an ocean bay, a glassy lake, even a slow-moving river.

Off-Road Island Adventure by Land Rover

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Marvel at the captivating scenery of Martinique as you journey in the air-conditioned comfort of your all-terrain Land Rover, benefiting from the expertise and insights of your driver-guide. Your 4x4 adventure takes you into the island's enchanting rainforest to visit a miniature replica of the Sacred Heart Basilica of Montmartre in Paris, built in 1925. Perched on a summit overlooking Fort-de-France, it offers a panoramic view of the city and its bay.

Go Big: Mount Pelée Hike

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Situated along Martinique's gorgeous northwest coast is one of the world's most famous volcanoes. When Mount Pelée erupted in 1902, it devasted the capital city of Saint-Pierre. Today its mountainous terrain of lush forests and vast grasslands offers an enchanting hiking experience for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. As you ascend the slopes of this dozing giant, stepping higher and higher into luxuriant fern forests, keep your eye out for possible sightings of beautiful blue-headed hummingbirds, which are endemic to the island.

Creole Cooking Class and Rum Distillery

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On the southern side of Martinique, nestled within a lush green valley of sugarcane fields, is the estate of La Mauny, a rum distillery with roots in the 18th century. Here, during the first part of your visit, you'll learn about the island's cultural heritage through its food during a hands-on cooking class in the distillery's garden. Discover how a French culinary tradition, Caribbean ingredients, West African influence and Native American heritage all mingle to create the distinct flavor of Martinique's Creole cuisine.

Hiking Up Terre-de-Haut, Les Saintes

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A local guide welcomes you to this authentic hiking experience that takes you high above the coastal beauty of Terre-de-Haut island to remote and scenic places like Morel mountain and Fort Caroline, surrounded by cactus and frangipani trees. Experience breathtaking views of the bay of Les Saintes and find photo ops galore from your elevated vantage point. Then venture back down to Pompière Beach for a swim in the calm, warm waters of the Atlantic. You will also spend time in the charming local town, where you'll see traditional fishing dinghies known as Saintoises.

Clear Kayaking

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If you're already breathless from the beauty surrounding you upon arrival in the idyllic bay of Les Saintes, try to pace yourself because it's just the beginning. After your guide greets you in the port and introduces you to your clear-hulled kayak, gear up and nestle in for a remarkable paddling experience. Just beneath the surface of these waters is a world-famous paradise for undersea explorers. The advantages of paddling a transparent kayak will become crystal clear as you examine the reef ecosystem and meet the variety of fish that call the coral home.

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.