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Princess Champagne Catamaran??


dankevork

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We have taken the full day sail to St. Johns several times through Princess. Lovely day on a beautiful Catamaran called the Heavely Days. They have used this same cat for the last several years. It's quite large and lots of room without overcrowding.

Just be forwarned, at times the sail over and back can get a little rough, so if you or anyone else in your party tends to get a little seasick at all, take Bonine or somethine before you board. We always seem to have a few that end up seasick on every tour.

 

But the crew is great, the food very good and the swimming and snorkeling fantastic at Honeymoon Beach in St. Johns.

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Wonderful day, great crew with excellent service. But, if you are at all prone to seasickness this is NOT, I repeat NOT the tour for you. The ride over to St, Johns on the catamaran is two hours and the swells are big-it was explained that the Atlantic and the Carribbean meet and the waters are always choppy. Two men basically had a bucket by their side the entire trip to and back. We felt nothing-had a fantastic time, and wonderful lunch, snorkeled and enjoyed the beach stop.

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