You’ll get a totally private island adventure, tailored to what your group wants to see and do. No big crowds, just real moments—like feeling sea spray at the blow hole or chatting with locals along the way.
Salt in the air, a bit of wind tugging at my hat—right away, you know this isn’t some cookie-cutter group tour. Our guide, Manu, grinned as he handed out reef-friendly sunscreen (smelled faintly of coconut). We set off with just our crew, no strangers tagging along. The road twisted past a fruit stand where a woman waved and called out something about fresh guava. Felt like we were getting a peek behind the curtain.
The blow hole wasn’t crowded at all—just us and the sound of water thumping through rock. I got close enough to feel the spray on my shins. Manu explained how locals used to bring kids here after school to cool off. There’s a tiny food cart nearby selling shaved ice if you’re lucky; we grabbed one and watched the waves crash. The whole thing felt easy, unhurried—like we could linger or move on whenever we wanted.
Small children are welcome if they can ride in a stroller or pram. For safety, infants aren’t recommended.
Yes, service animals are welcome on this tour.
There are public transport options close to the meeting point.
You should be moderately fit—there’s some walking involved but nothing extreme.
You’ll get reef-friendly sunscreen (smells like coconut!), good vibes from start to finish, and a custom itinerary just for your group. Specialized infant seats are available if needed.
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