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Hello: We are a 31 and 29 year old couple hoping to make the most of our honeymoon experience this October when we cruise out of San Juan and stop at port of calls, (in order) St. Thomas, Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, and lastly, St. Maarten. We will be flying in on Saturday and staying at Marriott Stellos. We want to be adventures/trying new things like zip lining, snorkeling, horseback riding, etc..., and would like to relax some as well. What would be a good itenary mix of excursions and relaxing ideas? We are curious if anyone had thoughts on most sees and when great times/ports are great to relax at? Everyone's thoughts are appreciated.

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Hello: We are a 31 and 29 year old couple hoping to make the most of our honeymoon experience this October when we cruise out of San Juan and stop at port of calls, (in order) St. Thomas, Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, and lastly, St. Maarten. We will be flying in on Saturday and staying at Marriott Stellos. We want to be adventures/trying new things like zip lining, snorkeling, horseback riding, etc..., and would like to relax some as well. What would be a good itenary mix of excursions and relaxing ideas? We are curious if anyone had thoughts on most sees and when great times/ports are great to relax at? Everyone's thoughts are appreciated.

 

St. Kitts:

I Suggest Rose and Jim's Taxi service

http://www.roseandjimstaxi.com

 

They will take you on a complete island tour for only $41 each. Cheaper than the cruise ships. Plus they will customize to your needs.

 

Barbados:

Check out these guys

www.calabazasailingcruises.com/

 

It is a Cat style sailing yacht. All food and drinks included. plus they limit the trip to a max. of 12. Two snorkel stops one where you see the turtles and one over a wreck.

 

St. Martin:

 

Check out Orient Beach. Great for people watching from the 70 year old lady going topless to the 400 lb. guy wearing the speedos. We hung at a place called Le String. The food,drinks & serv. was top notch. prices were reasonable. This is a large beach so even if there are two or three cruise ships in it doesn't seem crowded.

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