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Haiti Labadee
A Private Island
A Private Island
Dear Travelers,
A wide variety of activities and interests await me in
this beautiful island of Labadee. The picture perfect coastal location of
Labadee brings out the inner adventure seekers, the explorers and the beach
lovers in each of us.
During our daylong visit, there’s plenty of time for a
Sea Trek water sport of our choice... from a hair-raising ride on a personal
watercraft tor relaxing all day on a floating beach mat.
Dragon’s splash water slide is my
first activity that catch my attention, I embark on a short journey into
Columbus Cove’s forest where a stone pathway meanders through the vegetation,
climbing up to the head of the dragon. Slip and slide down this 300 foot long
stainless steel custom built creation that ends in a splash in an 18 foot
splash zone.
Dragon’s tail coaster I really
enjoyed the breathtaking beauty of Labadee as I slowly rise up from the beach
on Santa Maria’s lookout mountain. Once I reached 680 feet, I have just enough
time to catch my breath and marvel at the view before turning and whooshing
down at 30mph. As I race through 360 degree turns as well as dips, waves and
curves, I can catch glimpses of the ocean. Roaring down the gorgeous
mountainside forest, this alpine coaster is one thrilling ride you and your
family will be talking about long after you get home.
I tested the trade winds on Labadee’s Dragon’s
breath flight line. After a flight briefing and orientation, test your
mettle on our shorter “Little Dragon” flight line. Then experience a short
drive in a custom made safari vehicles to the take-off point for the Dragon’s
Breath, 500 feet above the beaches of Labadee. At over 2,600 feet long, this is
the longest flight line in the world over water. I really enjoyed the
breathtaking views, as I sip down the flight line at speeds of 40-50 mph.
Rinell J
Beautiful photos... :) Well done :) excited to see it on video - Teena ;)
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ReplyDeleteWhat's the food like?
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