Air Boat Tour

by Admin 3/15/2009 11:03:00 PM
Capitalizing on the fastest growing market in the tourism arena, Tansey and Joanel Louis are offer visitors to Grand Bahama the opportunity to see one of the least-explored parts of the island by airboat. The husband and wife team has been operating the Bahamas Eco-Ventures tour company since July 2007 and has, to date, taken more than 350 guests to explore the mangroves and other marine life existing on the north shore. During the tour, visitors are given a rare close-up view of herons, turtles, plovers and a variety of fish, including barracudas and mangrove snappers. Once on-board the boat, you are given information about what the various sights seen, including the mangroves and many blue holes located in the area. The boat stops several times along the tour to allow you to get off, if you wish, and take photographs. Midway through the tour, the boat docks next to a sand bank where you are taken on a brief nature walk and you learn about traditional Bahamian bush medicines and other local plants. The tour ends with lunch at the restaurant. This tour really gets you away from it all for a really special experience seeing the natural beauty of Grand Bahama.

Currently rated 4.0 by 1 people

  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Tags:

Related posts

Comments

Add comment


(Will show your Gravatar icon)  

  Country flag





Live preview

2/4/2012 3:54:26 AM

Powered by BlogEngine.NET 1.2.0.0

About the author

This is a personal weblog. The views and opinions expressed here represent my own (and those of some of the commentators that I have included) and not those of Discovery Cruise Line or Discovery Management. I have worked in the cruise industry since joining Carnival Cruise Line in 1990 as a member of the cruise staff team. I joined the Discovery Cruise Line family in 1996, sailing daily to Grand Bahama Island as Shore Excursion Manager. I was promoted to the position of Cruise Director in 1999 and continued to sail daily to Grand Bahama Island until 2003, when I began working in the Miami office as Entertainment & Communications Manager. I still continue to sail to Grand Bahama at least one day per week. The purpose of this blog is to share tips and information about Grand Bahama in the I hope that it will be useful in helping visitors make the best of their travel plans from both my own and other bloggers' experiences.

Anthony Parker

E-mail me Send mail

Calendar

<<  February 2012  >>
MoTuWeThFrSaSu
303112345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728291234
567891011

View posts in large calendar

Pages

    Recent posts

    Recent comments

    Disclaimer

    The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in anyway.

    © Copyright 2012

    Sign in