Port
Philipsburg, Sint Maarten
Activity Level
Moderate
Excursion Type
All
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At
$149.95
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 4 Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Experience on-the-water excitement with a two-person Rhino Rider -- a zippy little 10-foot inflatable motorboat that is yours to command for a couple of hours of fun in the sun.
Embark on an exhilarating journey where adventure meets relaxation. Start by exploring the Caribbean's largest lagoon and marina, home to super mega yachts and million-dollar villas.
Cruise to stunning Simpson Bay, soaking in the serene vistas and savoring every thrilling moment.
The excitement kicks up a notch at Maho Beach, where you might witness iconic plane landings just steps away. But the real thrill? You're in the driver's seat of your own mini-speedboat.
End your day in perfect harmony at picturesque Kimsha Beach. Whether relaxing on the shore or snorkeling with provided gear, you won't forget this fun day out.
Notes:
Life vests are provided and must be worn. Participants must follow safety instructions. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, reef-safe/biodegradable sunscreen, light clothing to act as a full cover-up for further protection from the sun, and a hat. Swim at your own risk. Wear footwear suitable for wet conditions (aqua shoes, water sandals, etc). Participants should be in good physical condition and be able to swim. Ride will be bumpy. Guests who are pregnant or have a heart, back or neck condition are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed, and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum age to participate as a rider only is 10 years. Minimum age to operate the Rhino Rider is 16 years, accompanied by an adult (18 years old or older). Combined maximum weight limit is 400 pounds per boat. Excursion is sold per person. Solo participants will be paired unless you purchase two tickets. Drivers may switch during the tour. Guests are required to leave an active credit card on hold while on tour, which will be charged in the event of an incident caused by the driver's negligence in property damage to the vehicle/vessel or other structures.