We are heading to the Caribbean next week , stopping at St. Croix, St. Maarten, Antigua, St. Lucia and Barbados. If anyone has done this cruise and knows of any excursions that were memorable would love to hear from you. There are so many any choices... getting a little overwhelming. There will be 5 of us and 2 are seniors so nothing too extreme.
Thanks
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I took a cruise last May to the Caribbean. If you love adventure, consider zip lining in Antigua. That is the only common port between my itinerary and yours. I have a hand and foot injury and I was able to zipline without gripping the top rope. The catchers and my fiance would catch me at the end of each run. It might not be the best excursion for seniors, but Antigua has 365 wonderful beaches they could visit while you zip line.
In St, Maarten, we rented a motorbike (the rental place was very close to the ship), went into Phillipsburg to window shop and visit a museum, went to Marigot to see the excellent history museum and have a French lunch, went to Orient Beach--basically drove around the whole island. It was a wonderful day.
In St. Lucia, we rented a car (with a driver for very little more money) and went to a distillery, to the drive in volcano, and to snorkel at the beach. Another great day.
In Barbados, we negotiated with a cab driver at the dock to take us to places I had researched--I only remember a historical site and a botanic garden with walking trails.