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Thriller turtle snorkle


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To the best of my knowledge Thriller now offers 2 tours.

9.30 a.m. Snorkeling & lunch tour on their fast powerboat.

1.00p.m. Snorkeling no lunch but you get a snack also on their fast powerboat. Both tours take you swimming with the sea turtles, shipwrecks & I believe they are also now doing a reef snorkel, all drinks included on both tours.

You can contact Stephen at Thriller Tours their email. thriller-ocean-tours@caribsurf.com

I'm sure he will give you info on the tours he offers as well as the web site.

From what I have read it's a Great Powerboat Ride & snorkeling experience in an uncrowded atmosphere.

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I reserved a couple spots with thriller recently and this is what they sent about their power boat excursion. I know they also have a website if you type Thriller Tours Barbados into google. You also have to pay to get to their place both ways.

 

 

Our Turtle and Ship Wreck tour is 31/2 hours long, we take you along

> our islands golden coastline to the Turtle Cove where you can snorkel

> with the endangered sea turtles and watch as they are fed. From

> there, we then make our way south to the Historic Carlisle Bay which

> has crystal clear water and wonderful white sand. This snorkel spot

> is intriguing as you can snorkel over 2 large sunken ship wrecks with

> schools of colorful tropical fish. Then it’s off to your 3rd stop at

> one of Barbados most beautiful beaches. Snorkeling gear, snacks,

> refreshments soft, beer and rum punch are included. The tour is

> $45.00 U.S. per adult and $30.00 U.S for Children 12 years and under.

I hope that helps. They were really friendly and fast with answering all of my questions. So far so good.

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Did you have to reserve your spot with a credit card or could you just pay after the tour? I know a lot of tours want their money up front. But, there is always the chance the ship will not arrive at Barbados. I will be going in the last month of hurricane season. But, weather is never a sure thing.

Linda

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