Horseback Ride to Cas En Bas Beach & Swim
Horseback Ride to Cas En Bas Beach & Swim
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- アウトドア・アドベンチャー
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Looking for a new way to see this island paradise? Experience St. Lucia's unspoiled countryside from the top of a horse. Board your air-conditioned transportation and drive north to the International Pony Club. When you arrive, your guide will lead you to the stables, where you'll receive safety lessons and be outfitted. Then, you'll saddle up on a well-trained horse and hit the trail for a leisurely trek. Your experienced and professional horse wrangler will lead you at a gentle pace through a residential area, then onto a forest trail, and finally, on the soft sands of Cas en Bas beach. And if you'd like to swim with your horse in the ocean, just let the guide know and he will assist you. After your ride, enjoy refreshments before returning to the stables, where you'll board your transportation for the scenic ride back to port.
特記事項:
Please note a waiver has to be signed at the Stables prior to proceeding on the ride. The minimum age required to participate is 10 years old, the maximum age is 70 years old and the maximum weight limit per rider is 250 pounds. Participants must wear a helmet and a life jacket when swimming with the horses. Creole horses, a local breed from St. Lucia, are used and are smaller than what North Americans may be accustomed to. Long pants and closed toe shoes are recommended. Wear a swimsuit, bring a towel and a hat for the beach, adequate sun protection and insect repellant. Depending on the day, there may be seaweed on the beach.Medical Restriction:
All guests must be in good physical condition and in good health, must be able to get on and off the horse and not be suffering from back, leg, hip, neck or respiratory conditions.詳細
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.