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Kayak Lagoon Tour
From $ 49.00
Level: ▲
Starting times: 9:00am and 1:00pm
Duration: 2 1/2 Hours
Explore St. Maarten's Simspon Bay Lagoon while learning about the eco system and strange animals that live there.
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Historical Bike Tour and Beach Time
From $ 49.00
Level: ▲
Starting times: 8:30am and 11:30am
Duration: 3 Hours
Discover our island's vibrant past from the seat of a bicycle
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Two Countries, One E-Bike
From $ 85.00
Level: ▲▲
Starting times: 9.00 am or 10.00 am
Duration: 3-4 Hours
This 17km, cultural ride begins in Philipsburg (by the cruise harbor) and heads towards Marigot. You’ll pass through the town of Philipsburg and over “the hill” enjoying magnificent views over town and the neighboring islands.
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Adventure Race St. Maarten
From $ 75.00
($ 60.00 for kids)
Level: ▲
Starting times: 10:00am
Duration: 3 hours
You and your team will go on a lively and amazing race through Philipsburg, the capital town of St. Maarten. Modeled after popular TV shows, you’ll have a fun time sightseeing and getting to know St. Maarten in a way most tourists never do.
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The Gem of St. Maarten Bicycle Tour with E-Bike
From $ 85.00
Level: ▲▲▲
Starting times: 9:00am
Duration: 3-4 Hours
Beautiful, hilly ride along the Eastern side of the island to the famous Orient Beach.
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Kayak Snorkel Tour
From $ 51.00
Level: ▲
Starting times: 9.00am or 11.30am
Duration: 2 1/2 Hours
An easy kayak tour that includes a total of approximately 40 minutes of kayaking split up by 45 minutes of snorkeling.
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Tour de Lagoon with E-Bike
From $ 85.00
Level: ▲▲
Starting times: 9:00am
Duration: 4 hours
Ride through two countries, with stops at the market and the famous plane-spotting beach.
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Guana Bay Hiking Tour
From $ 39.00
Level: ▲▲
Starting times: 9:00am
Duration: 3 hours
This scenic coastal hike takes you along the rugged undeveloped coastline between Guana Bay and Pointe Blanche. We walk along the coastal single track trails where, more than likely, we will see more goats than people.
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