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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

St Lucia Estuary Tours


A handful of tour operators in St Lucia have the rights to take guests on estuary boat trips in order to view hippos, crocs and the area's abundant bird life up close.  St Lucia News was recently invited to help celebrate the launch of the estuary's newest addition, the ShakaBarge, operating north of the bridge.



ShakaBarge


Skippered by Kian Barker of Shaka Barker, the ShakaBarge has been laid out in such a way as to maximise guests' comfort and viewing pleasure, including individual chairs with some manoeuvrability and an open viewing area at the bow so that any of the passengers may use this common area to get the best photo. 

ShakaBarge joins other tour operators including Shoreline, Fannas, Born Free, The Santa Lucia and Advantage Cruiser in showing St Lucia's many tourists the sights and sounds of the estuary.




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