Cap Juluca Watersports
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Cap Juluca Watersports
I am trying to plan a honeymoon to cap juluca and just trying to decipher what is included and what is not, to budget the trip. CJ lists included amenities "watersports except with instruction"
Can someone please clarify this.
Thanks
Can someone please clarify this.
Thanks
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You will can waterski if you know how, wind surf, sail, kyack. If you need lessons than it is extra. Caps program is excellent, more liberal than most spots. If you water ski it is wonderful. Lots of time given for the guests, watersports is open all day. not a skier myself but I love to watch
the ski boat, and its always availble!
the ski boat, and its always availble!
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Not sure of the exact prices,dinners at Pimms, etc are all high end,
like a pricy NY reataurant, Friday night beach BBQ is $125.00/person. As you know continential breakfast is included for everyone. I would recommend not doing all your meals at the hotel, as there are a variety of
nice dining spots on the island. The hotel has some nice packages, so it depends on the package. In November I did part of the summer package, we asked and could use it for lunch too. At Georges the lobster salad is the pricey lunch item at $30.00!!You bet I orderded it! I got the impression that most guests took advantage of the meal plan for part of the stay!
like a pricy NY reataurant, Friday night beach BBQ is $125.00/person. As you know continential breakfast is included for everyone. I would recommend not doing all your meals at the hotel, as there are a variety of
nice dining spots on the island. The hotel has some nice packages, so it depends on the package. In November I did part of the summer package, we asked and could use it for lunch too. At Georges the lobster salad is the pricey lunch item at $30.00!!You bet I orderded it! I got the impression that most guests took advantage of the meal plan for part of the stay!
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Jamma
Penny is a font of useful info as always.
On your watersports question, there is a charge (maybe $25pp) if you want the boat to tow you round on a sea biscuit (an inflated seat) - we did it and had a lot of fun, although my arms got sore (and ached afterwards!!) which made me let go and fall off in the middle of a big sweep. The watersports guys were abit reserved until I struck up a conversation - then they were fine and a lot of help.
Penny is a font of useful info as always.
On your watersports question, there is a charge (maybe $25pp) if you want the boat to tow you round on a sea biscuit (an inflated seat) - we did it and had a lot of fun, although my arms got sore (and ached afterwards!!) which made me let go and fall off in the middle of a big sweep. The watersports guys were abit reserved until I struck up a conversation - then they were fine and a lot of help.
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