INDIAN RIVER PADDLE AND PORTS MOUTH BEACH

INDIAN RIVER PADDLE AND PORTS MOUTH BEACH

Leaving the house at 9am, returning at 4-5pm, traveling to Portsmouth approx.45 mins away. Minimum 4 people. Cost per person: $125.00.

Take a guided tour up the Indian River taking in a Pirates of the Caribbean movie set, ( sounds hoaky, but its actually really interesting!) as well as learning all about the local flora and fauna. There are no gas powered motors allowed along the river. Your guide will paddle you along the clear river waters, all the while sharing with you local history as well as informing you how the river impacts current inhabitants.

You may be able to get a local "jelly" which is a very young coconut freshly harvested ... drink the nourishing coconut water and scoop out the coconut jelly. Very much like a custard, and extremely nutritious. The paddle ends at a tropical bar and garden, where you can relax and enjoy a rum punch or beer, or not! and tour the gardens. Upon returning to the dock, you will be picked up and driven to the Ports Mouth Beach. There you can swim in the Caribbean, and enjoy good local food. Your return will be via the scenic North Country, where you can stop at some truly breath taking vistas of Dominica's mountains and Atlantic shoreline. Your guide will paddle you along the clear river waters, all the while sharing with you local history as well as informing you how the river impacts current inhabitants. You may be able to get a local "jelly" which is a very young coconut freshly harvested ... drink the nourishing coconut water and scoop out the coconut jelly. Very much like a custard, and extremely nutritious.

The paddle ends at a tropical bar and garden, where you can relax and enjoy a rum punch or beer, or not! and tour the gardens.

Upon returning to the dock, you will be picked up and driven to the Ports Mouth Beach. There you can swim in the Caribbean, and enjoy good local food. Your return will be via the scenic North Country, where you can stop at some truly breath taking vistas of Dominica's mountains and Atlantic shoreline.