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"What an incredible
experience," "That was cool," "We got to see so much," "And our guide
was so funny!"
These were just
a few of the comments heard during my latest adventure, a kayak tour
of Salt River. The award-winning tour given by Caribbean
Adventure Tours, the original kayak tour located in Salt River
National Park and Ecological Preserve, offers three daily trips, which
take a little less than three hours. The morning and afternoon tours
consist of the historical and ecological background of the area. To
be different, the last tour is a moonlight tour in which you paddle
in luminescent bays, beneath star — lit skies while sharing ghosts
stories, legends and lore. |
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River holds both historical and ecological importance. It is at this location
that Christopher Columbus encountered Native Indians, and the battle that
ensued is the first documented conflict between Europeans and Native Americans.
Even though it has been over 250 years since the fresh water flowed, Salt
River remains a beautiful harbor and marina with mangrove filled inlets
and calm, protected" waters". |

Salt River Marina is home to Caribbean Adventure Tours. |
Never
been kayaking before? No worries. Caribbean Adventure uses ocean kayaks,
which sit on top of the water and are virtually impossible to tip over.
Your guide provides you with a quick lesson, a life jacket, bottled water
and snacks. This tour is geared for kids of all ages.

Kayaking is easy and fun for kids of all ages. |
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Through out the entire trip, we stayed in shallow water, close to shore.
As we paddled out of the calm harbor, Mike, our guide, told fascinating
stories about the wrecked and abandoned boats, which, like their owners,
have a colorful history. |
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River is home to an abundance of wild life which we witnessed on this
trip. Snowy egrets feeding their young, an iguana sun-bathing in the branches
of the mangroves, pelicans looking on and osprey eying their prey.

Mike displays a unique
type of jelly-fish. |

Tall tales still
remain just like the old boats left behind.
Below
our kayaks it was a whole different story. There are oysters growing
on the roots on the mangroves, bright orange feather dusters swaying
in the current and vivid green jelly fish pulsating through the water.
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Our
guide picked up a jellyfish to describe their unusual way of processing
chlorophyll, which gives them their green color, and how they push water
in and out of their body to glide through the water. |
A little less than
half way through the trip, we made a stop to go ashore and stretch our
legs. As we walked inland a few feet, a quick rain shower passed over
us as Mike described the different types of mangrove trees in the area.
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He pointed out varieties
of flora and fauna and let us touch, taste and smell some.
Getting back
in our kayaks, we paddled in front of beautiful beachfront villas, all
the while our guide recounting tantalizing history, facts and anecdotes
about St. Croix.
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This stop opened our
eyes to the different variety of mangrove trees. |

Ahhh! There is no better
way to cool off than a dip in Caribbean Sea. |
Our
last stop ashore gave us the chance to swim, beach comb and explore. Before
we headed back to the marina, Mike gathered the group to tell us the history
of Columbus' visit in 1493, only to find out he never set foot on dry land! |
As
we kayaked back to the marina, the consensus of the group was the tour
was not only educational, but also FUN! Our guide's sense of humor and
trivia-style discussions made it interesting. After arriving at the marina,
the group gathered for the last in the series of trivia questions. All
of the points were tallied (as best as they can be) and the winner was
awarded a prize sure to be remembered!
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Exploring Salt River
by kayak and learning about St. Croix should be at the top of your list! |
The
Salt River National Park holds so much of St. Croix's history and natural
beauty. Experiencing the historical and ecological aspects of Salt River
by kayak was an adventurous, fun way to learn more about St. Croix and something
that adults and kids enjoy equally. Want to learn more about Caribbean Adventure
Tours? Click
here. |
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Here are a
few helpful hints: |
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Most people wear bathing suits under their clothes
- Wear sunscreen, sun glasses and a hat, even for the morning tour
- Wear water type sandals or booties (they are available to rent at the
dive center)
- You will get wet. If you bring that new expensive digital camera, chances
are it will get wet, too. If you don't want to take your chances, purchase
a waterproof disposable camera (available at the dive center)
- Brush up on St. Croix history — the person with the most points at the
end of the tour wins a prize!
- Best of all- NO KAYAK EXPERIENCE ""NECESSARY!" |
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A big
thank you to Mike, our awesome tour guide, and Caribbean Adventure Tours
for preserving and presenting the natural beauty St. Croix holds in hard
to get to places!
To visit Caribbean Adventure Tours' website, click
here.
To email the author, click
here.
Photos and text by
Anna Eason © gotostcroix.com
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