Cetacean Observation and Sea Trip: Enjoy Wildlife and Swim in Crystal Clear Waters from Case-Pilote
4.6
13 Ratings
Embark on a cetacean observation and sea trip from Case-Pilote. Spot dolphins, humpback whales, and more in our warm waters. Swim in crystal clear waters and indulge in local treats onboard. Join us now!
Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Sea trip and cetacean observation (Route)

Operating Schedule: 08h-12h

1. PR67+35 Le Carbet

2. PRR6+M9 Saint-Pierre

Points of Interest

  • Montagne Pelee

  • Pitons du Carbet

  • Point de Vue de l’Anse Marigot

boat trip and dolphin watching in the afternoon (Route)

Operating Schedule: 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Points of Interest

  • Montagne Pelee
What's Included
  • Snacks
  • Use of snorkeling equipment
Additional Information

Upon our departure from the Case-Pilote harbor, our exploration for cetaceans begins. Keep your eyes peeled! We might encounter a variety of sea dwellers during our journey, including Dolphins, Humpback whales, Sperm whales, and Pilot whales among others. Our lively, warm waters are home to over twenty different species! Feel free to satisfy your curiosity - your guide, Benoit, enjoys sharing his extensive scientific insights, fascinating marine anecdotes, and historical accounts of Saint-Pierre… As the voyage concludes, we anchor the vessel in transparent waters for a swimming halt! Snorkeling gear will be on hand for you to admire the tropical fish. Don’t hesitate to bring your own gear if you’ve packed it! Upon your return to the ship, indulge in some local delicacies offered as refreshments (a selection of exotic fruits, fisherman’s favorites prepared by our captain, and more…). Incidentally, which do you prefer - a Planter cocktail or a Ti-punch?

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(13 Ratings)
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Linda_h
Mar 4, 2024
We saw two whales and... - We saw two whales and numerous dolphins. The Captain continued to circle around to see the whales as many times as possible. He also spent time with a fishing boat and fishermen who ended up catching a squid. Gross-looking but exciting nonetheless. 5 people of the 11 were English speaking. The Captain spoke a pretty good English but he didn't speak that much to us. However, overall we understood what was going on. Lovely day!
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