Tours
Telephone Number : (268) 726 6355
Address : Antigua Tours
City/Bay : Pineapple Beach
Country : Antigua and Barbuda
Website : http://www.adventureantigua.com
Adventure Antigua - Tours, Pineapple Beach, Antigua and Barbuda
The Eco Tour is a day of beachcombing, caving, guided snorkeling, exploring the reefs, mangrove forests and wildlife is disturbed only for a delicious lunch and perhaps a nap on a deserted white sand beach.
Eli has called the waters of Antigua and Barbuda home for over twenty years and aboard his brand new power catamaran his guides will show you what no-one else can. The boat has been designed for this type of operation and has plenty of shade, a fresh water shower, massive ladders, a toilet and changing room and more room than any other excursion boat in Antigua. This boat was US Coast Guard certified for 49 passengers, but we have taken seats out and now carry a maximum of 25 guests to make it even more comfortable. The whole family can enjoy this boating excursion. After doing this type of tour professionally for nearly 6 years we are experts at what we do and our boat is the best in Antigua without a doubt.
Advanced and beginner snorkellers are welcome as we do snorkeling lessons before our proper snorkel sessions.
With their extensive knowledge of the wildlife, geography and natural and human history of the area you will find that Eli and his crew have a sensible, interesting answer for every question.
The new Xtreme Circumnav is the newest tour on Antigua operating the newest excursion boat going right round Antigua.
Adventure Antigua will take adventurers by boat to the most untouched and beautiful corners of Antigua's coastline. There are many reasons that Adventure Antigua operates the best eco - tour in Antiguan waters and you can read what some of our past customers have said here.
Private half-day and full-day charters also available.
About Pineapple Beach :
Antigua is the largest of the British Leeward Islands at about 14 miles long and 11 miles wide, encompassing 108 square miles. Its highest point is Boggy Peak (elevation 1,319 feet), located in the southwestern corner of the island. The current population for the nation is approximately 68,000 and its capital is St. John’s.