Mini-Speed Boat 3 Hour Snorkeling Adventure
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Mini-Speed Boat 3 Hour Snorkeling Adventure

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3h
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About this experience

*Please note: in order to book multiple boats, you will need to make separate bookings.
You don’t need any experience to tame this beast! Captain your own vessel on St. Martin’s original, multi-award winning, interactive tour. Get ready for the thrill of a lifetime riding on a Rhino - our safe and sturdy signature watercraft, designed to be tons of fun for riders of any age or experience level. Follow your guide along St. Martin’s sparkling coastline to one of our two exotic destinations. Get a taste of Caribbean wildlife while snorkeling at Creole Rock marine park or soak up the sun on the secluded beaches of Happy Bay.
*Please note: in order to book multiple boats, you will need to make separate bookings.

Happy riding!

Available options

2 People, 1 Boat

Check-in at 10:00am for tour departing at 10:30am.
Check-in at 1:00pm for tour departing at 1:30pm.<br/>Duration: 3 hours

8 People. 4 Boats

10 People, 5 Boats

4 people, 2 Boats

6 People, 3 Boats

What's included

Local guide
Fuel
Bottled water or soda on the watercraft
Use of life jacket
Use of snorkel equipment and noodles
Use of Rhino Rider

Detailed itinerary

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You don’t need any experience to tame this beast! Captain your own vessel on St. Martin’s original, multi-award winning, interactive tour.

Get ready for the thrill of a lifetime riding on a Rhino- our safe and sturdy signature watercraft, designed to be tons of fun for riders of any age or experience level.

Follow your guide along St. Martin’s sparkling coastline to one of our two exotic destinations. Get a taste of Caribbean wildlife while snorkeling at Creole Rock marine park or soak up the sun on the secluded beaches of Happy Bay.

Upon your arrival at the Rhino HQ, you’ll be welcomed by our enthusiastic staff who will outfit you with the latest safety equipment and snorkeling gear, followed by a quick and entertaining operational briefing to provide you with all the information necessary to have a safe and enjoyable Caribbean adventure.

Once you’ve been assigned to your own user-friendly watercraft, our signature Rhino Rider, you will perform a few supervised test spins before following your guide out into the exotic waters of the Simpson Bay Lagoon

The Adventure Begins, The Lagoon Crossing

As you follow your guide through the Caribbean's largest lagoon, you’ll maneuver safely between hundreds of boat anchorages, cruising alongside the mega yachts of the Rich and Famous. Check out luxury vessels owned by the likes of Michael Kors, U2, the late Steve Jobs, and even catch a glimpse of the world’s top models sunbathing onboard Victoria Secret's "Limitless" mega yacht. As you take in these extravagant surroundings, jumbo jets will fly overhead, taking off from our iconic Princess Juliana International Airport and headed for the surrounding hills.

Make your way beneath the Dutch causeway, crossing St Martin’s international border, and exit under the French bridge into the clear, sparkling turquoise of the Caribbean Sea. Then proceed forward to discover the tropical bay of the French capital of Marigot.

Zooming Through The French Side

The first site you will notice dominating Marigot’s skyline is Fort Louis perched on top of the hill, a French military fort built in 1789 in order to protect the warehouses of the city. At its feet is a marina that still carries the fort’s name, serving as a homeport for dozens of luxury sailboats and mega-yachts

Further along in your St. Martin excursion is Gallis Bay, where the wrecked remains of an old steel cargo ship still lingers offshore, providing shelter to many species of Caribbean wildlife. Some days, you will also find the largest clipper sailboat in the world, the Stad Amsterdam, anchored in this bay. From there, hold on to your sunglasses and push the throttle to the max as you speed towards the next bay!

Passing By Paradise

As you skip and splash from bay to bay along the island’s coastline, you’ll be served panoramic views of the finest St. Martin beaches. Lover’s Beach, the smallest on the island, offers enough sand for just two souls on a same towel. Friars Bay, where locals party the night away during every full moon, also presents two locally-renowned reggae food shacks on its shore’s edge. Happy Bay, which is perhaps the most charming of all the island’s secluded beaches, features hills grazed by goats and shores lined with tall palm trees, making it the preferred spot for honeymooners.

Pressing along to your final destination you will pass one of the island’s longest bays, unveiling the town of Grand Case, a small fisherman village that now serves as the restaurant capital of the Caribbean. You will have a memorable moment sliding your Rhino with ease through the waters of its bay and pulling close to discover the village shore.

Take The Plunge

Looking out at the horizon, you can see your the object of your journey, Creole Rock, which is a rock formation emerging from the water at the far end of the bay, as well as one of the finest snorkeling destinations in the Caribbean. Moor your Rhino to the guide’s boat, put on your mask and fins, and jump right into the crystal clear sea to meet the inhabitants of this aquatic paradise. Experience this colorful underwater world as you snorkel under the watchful supervision of your guide.

Enjoy floating on warm tropical waters as the playful sergeant-major fish surround you, watch the colorful parrot fish having a feast among the coral, or look for the lobsters’ antennas peeping out of holes. Conchs, crabs, and starfish starfish can be found inhabiting the ocean floor, and if you are lucky enough, you can also spot stingrays, turtles, barracudas or even dolphins hopping around the surf.

The entire formation and surrounding area is part of La Reserve Naturelle de St. Martin, a protected government marine park. Enjoy! If you're not a snorkeler, you can relax on the Rhino soaking up the sun rays, swim over to the rock and hit land, or enjoy a complimentary drink under the Caribbean sunshine while listening to one of your guides thousand anecdotes. With Rhino Safari, the Caribbean is at your fingertips.

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Stop 2

Once you’ve been assigned to your own user-friendly watercraft, our signature Rhino Rider, you will perform a few supervised test spins before following your guide out into the exotic waters of the Simpson Bay Lagoon

The Adventure Begins, The Lagoon Crossing

As you follow your guide through the Caribbean's largest lagoon, you’ll maneuver safely between hundreds of boat anchorages, cruising alongside the mega yachts of the Rich and Famous. Check out luxury vessels owned by the likes of Donald Trump, Michael Kors, U2, the late Steve Jobs, and even catch a glimpse of the world’s top models sunbathing onboard Victoria Secret's "Limitless" mega yacht. As you take in these extravagant surroundings, jumbo jets will fly overhead, taking off from our iconic Princess Juliana International Airport and headed for the surrounding hills.

Make your way beneath the Dutch causeway, crossing St Martin’s international border, and exit under the French bridge into the clear, sparkling turquoise of the Caribbean Sea. Then proceed forward to discover the tropical bay of the French capital of Marigot.

Zooming Through The French Side

The first site you will notice dominating Marigot’s skyline is Fort Louis perched on top of the hill, a French military fort built in 1789 in order to protect the warehouses of the city. At its feet is a marina that still carries the fort’s name, serving as a homeport for dozens of luxury sailboats and mega-yachts

Further along in your St. Martin excursion is Gallis Bay, where the wrecked remains of an old steel cargo ship still lingers offshore, providing shelter to many species of Caribbean wildlife. Some days, you will also find the largest clipper sailboat in the world, the Stad Amsterdam, anchored in this bay. From there, hold on to your sunglasses and push the throttle to the max as you speed towards the next bay!

Paradise Found

As you skip and splash from bay to bay along the island’s coastline, you’ll be served panoramic views of the finest St. Martin beaches. Lover’s Beach, the smallest on the island, offers enough sand for just two souls on a same towel. Friars Bay, where locals party the night away during every full moon, also presents two locally-renowned reggae food shacks on its shore’s edge.

Gliding further on the crystalline water around the bay's corner appears Happy Bay, your beach destination. It is perhaps the most charming of all the island’s secluded beaches, featuring hills grazed by goats and shores lined with tall palm trees, making it the preferred spot for honeymooners. You will immediately understand why people don’t mind the treacherous hike it takes to get to this bay if they are not lucky enough to reach it by see like you did.

As you approach the powdery golden sand beach, you will feel as if you are entering into a postcard. As soon as you moor your Rhinos to the guide boat, you will immediately have the urge to jump into the transparent, crystalline water and swim to shore. Stroll the beach, lie under a palm tree, build a sandcastle, or even snorkel off the northern side off the hill's cliff during our tour’s 40 minute break. But most of all, fall in love with the magical appeal of

What's not included

Gratuities
Hotel pickup and drop-off
$6 per person marine, dockage, and snorkeling fee

Available languages

Guide guide
EN FR ES

Reviews breakdown

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Must be 18 years old to drive the watercraft or have a valid license
Valuables and any belongings you don't want to get wet can be stored with the local tour operator; the watercraft does not have a dry compartment

Meeting point

Located Directly Behind Pineapple Pete Restaurant!

Important notes

• Reminder: the marine park fee is not included in the pre-booked price and is due on the day of travel (approx. USD $6)
*Please note check-in time for the morning tour is 10AM
*Please note check-in time for the afternoon tour is 1PM

About Sint Maarten

Sint Maarten is a unique destination that offers the best of two cultures and landscapes. The island is divided between the Dutch side (Sint Maarten) and the French side (Saint Martin), each offering distinct experiences. Known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and diverse dining options, it's a tropical paradise that caters to a wide range of travelers.

Top Attractions

Maho Beach

Famous for its close proximity to the airport runway, where planes fly extremely low. A must-see for thrill-seekers.

Beach 1-2 hours Free

Orient Bay Beach

One of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, known for its white sand and clear waters. Ideal for water sports and relaxation.

Beach Half day to full day Free (rentals and activities extra)

Philipsburg

The capital of Sint Maarten, known for its colorful Dutch architecture, duty-free shopping, and vibrant nightlife.

Historical Half day to full day Free to explore (shopping extra)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Conch Fritters

Fried fritters made from conch meat, a local delicacy.

Appetizer Contains seafood

Johnny Cakes

Fried dough bread, often served with butter or jam.

Breakfast Vegetarian

Bouillon

A hearty soup made with chicken, dumplings, and vegetables.

Soup Can be vegetarian or vegan with modifications

Popular Activities

Jet-skiing Parasailing Ziplining Hiking Beach hopping Spa treatments Sunbathing Yoga

Best Time to Visit

December to April

This is the peak tourist season with the best weather, low humidity, and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for beach activities, sightseeing, and outdoor adventures.

24°C to 29°C 75°F to 84°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Dutch (Sint Maarten), French (Saint Martin)
  • Widely spoken: English, Papiamento (Creole dialect)
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Netherlands Antillean Guilder (Sint Maarten) / Euro (Saint Martin) (ANG / EUR)

Time Zone

GMT-4 (Atlantic Standard Time)

Electricity

110V (Dutch side) / 220V (French side)V, 60Hz (Dutch side) / 50Hz (French side)Hz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Sint Maarten is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates in tourist areas. However, petty theft and scams can occur, so it's important to stay vigilant.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use official taxis
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering help or services

Getting there

By air
  • Princess Juliana International Airport • 3 km from Philipsburg

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are affordable but infrequent and can be crowded. They are a good option for budget travelers.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Local taxi services, no Uber or Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Philipsburg Maho Marigot

Day trips

Anguilla
15 km (9 miles) • Half day to full day

A nearby island known for its pristine beaches, luxury resorts, and high-end dining. A great escape for a day of relaxation and exploration.

Sint Eustatius
30 km (18 miles) • Full day

A small, historic island with a rich colonial past. Known for its well-preserved ruins, diving spots, and laid-back atmosphere.

Tiny Island
10 km (6 miles) • Half day

A small, uninhabited island with beautiful beaches and clear waters. Perfect for a day of snorkeling, swimming, and picnicking.

Festivals

Carnival • April (dates vary) St. Martin Jazz Festival • March (dates vary) St. Martin Day Parade • November 11

Pro tips

  • Visit Maho Beach for the thrilling experience of watching planes land and take off
  • Explore the French side for a taste of European charm and culture
  • Try local dishes like conch fritters and Johnny cakes for an authentic culinary experience
  • Book accommodations and transport well in advance, especially during peak season
  • Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect the marine ecosystem
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 10
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