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Description:
The objective of this excursion to Petite Terre is to make you spend an unforgettable day. For this, Jean-François, who has been present on the reserve for more than 10 years, will share his knowledge of the fauna, flora and history of the island. This excursion stands out for the quality of the boat and the attention to safety. A complete briefing on arrival will allow you to better understand your day on this nature reserve.
Come and discover the islands of Petite Terre with their great wealth.
You will be able to meet West Indian iguanas, hermit crabs, migratory birds, baby lemon sharks, a wide variety of fish and with a little luck turtles, rays or even dolphins.
A guided tour is organized to the lighthouse locally called "lighthouse at the end of the world" by a marked path filled with information where the iguanas await you.
Meet at 6:30 a.m. at the Saint-François marina (Le Wango restaurant for a sea crossing of about 45 minutes).
The meal will be served to you by your captain in the shade of the coconut trees on the beach.
Your captain's recommendations:
Opt for a mineral sunscreen
Come in beach attire when boarding, bring a bottle of water.
Terms of cancelation:
In the event of cancellation of the service by the customer, the following conditions apply:
has. Cancellation more than 48 hours before the service: full refund of the total amount paid, with the exception of the deposit.
b. Cancellation within 48 hours prior to the service: no refund, including deposit.
vs. No-show on the day of the service: no refund, including the deposit.
Benefit deferral clause
Postponement of the service: The customer has the right to request the postponement of a service once without additional costs, subject to the availability of the service provider and a notice of at least 5 days before the scheduled date of the service.
Second postponement: In the event of a request to postpone a service for the second time, the entire amount of the service will be invoiced to the customer. This amount must be paid by the customer as of the request for deferral.