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Hi all,

Better late than never.  YES!  we went and enjoyed the springs and the wonderful "anti-inflammatory" effect that felt so nice.

 

The experience itself was just so-so.  Someone had a tray with lots of fresh cut fruit, and that was appreciated.  Sitting in the various pools was heaven, and would definitely return if the Island was offered.  

 

Scanditaly

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4 hours ago, scanditaly said:

Hi all,

Better late than never.  YES!  we went and enjoyed the springs and the wonderful "anti-inflammatory" effect that felt so nice.

 

The experience itself was just so-so.  Someone had a tray with lots of fresh cut fruit, and that was appreciated.  Sitting in the various pools was heaven, and would definitely return if the Island was offered.  

 

Scanditaly

Which tour did you take to get to the springs? I went with Levi Baron Bumpiing Tours twice he's no longer in business. Trying to get back to the island and see what yours are available. Thank you.

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Destination Highlight: Hot Springs and Titou Gorge Escape
 
It was a Celebrity Ship Shore Excursion.  We had no idea what we were getting into.  The opening that you see in the photo is a slit carved by fast running water with the super high powered waterfall at the "top".  Water was ccccoold.  you could look straight up to the sky through an opening in the top, and as one went forward, against the current,  there were some very large caverns..  All the while, the current is going against you.  Once you experience the force of the waterfall, the current is your friend and get you the heck out of there.
 
the next stop was Wooten Springs.  Sulpher, brown water, hot and soothing.  They were not kidding when they promised you would feel ten years younger afterward. 
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17 hours ago, scanditaly said:
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Destination Highlight: Hot Springs and Titou Gorge Escape
 
It was a Celebrity Ship Shore Excursion.  We had no idea what we were getting into.  The opening that you see in the photo is a slit carved by fast running water with the super high powered waterfall at the "top".  Water was ccccoold.  you could look straight up to the sky through an opening in the top, and as one went forward, against the current,  there were some very large caverns..  All the while, the current is going against you.  Once you experience the force of the waterfall, the current is your friend and get you the heck out of there.
 
the next stop was Wooten Springs.  Sulpher, brown water, hot and soothing.  They were not kidding when they promised you would feel ten years younger afterward. 

YES!! Nice that water is COLD it'll wake you right up. Swimming against the current in very cold water is an enlightening experience especially surrounded by rock formations like Titou. Water was clean though I drank a couple of gallons of it on the way through, by of course no choice of my own.😁 

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