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Kayakers
can explore the many coral shoals and illusive coves
and cayes, and as the mood strikes them they can
raft together and snorkel the spectacular dive sites.
After paddling through mangrove marshes and open
seas a hike up the fresh water creeks to a cool
Caribbean waterfall is a delightful respite.
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expedition is lead by a bilingual guide, experienced
in boating, diving, and the local history of the islands.
Paddlers will snorkel the undersea world of coral and
colorful fish, meet local inhabitants in the stilted
communities of NorthEast Bight and Pelican Bay, and
camp on a small Cay on the edge of the reef where turtles
swim and guests can be served Pina Coladas at their
tent door. |
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WPI maintains a fleet of single-person
Dagger kayaks, outfitted with spray skirts, pumps, paddles,
PFDs, rudder, dry sacks, VHF radio, reef maps, emergency
and first aid gear, as well as tents and camping gear
- all the necessities for an offshore adventure. |
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