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<blockquote data-quote="Kellyann" data-source="post: 726173"><p>We are planning on doing this when we sail the 10/25/03 Zuiderdam. You can get information if you go to Cruise Critic's message board and search Rhino Rider. Several people have already done this and provide a little info. All seemed to love it. I also got info directly from the tour operator, shoretrips.com. Holland American wants $89 per person and the cost to book ourselves is $115 for both plus about $25 in taxi fares. It looks like a lot of fun and here's what I know about it. You take a tour through the harbor near Marigot where beautiful boats are docked and then out to the open water. They can go very fast and you'll get splashed but they won't topple. You finally end up at a private beach where you can snorkle or swim or just swim to the beach. You will have life preservers on for the whole time. I believe the whole trip takes about 3 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kellyann, post: 726173"] We are planning on doing this when we sail the 10/25/03 Zuiderdam. You can get information if you go to Cruise Critic's message board and search Rhino Rider. Several people have already done this and provide a little info. All seemed to love it. I also got info directly from the tour operator, shoretrips.com. Holland American wants $89 per person and the cost to book ourselves is $115 for both plus about $25 in taxi fares. It looks like a lot of fun and here's what I know about it. You take a tour through the harbor near Marigot where beautiful boats are docked and then out to the open water. They can go very fast and you'll get splashed but they won't topple. You finally end up at a private beach where you can snorkle or swim or just swim to the beach. You will have life preservers on for the whole time. I believe the whole trip takes about 3 hours. [/QUOTE]
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