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February 23rd-
March 1st
River & Trail group trip |
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Length: |
8 days,
7 nights |
| Cost: |
$1695 Deluxe
Lodging |
| Description: |
this is our most popular Bahamas
trip for groups. It includes 4 days and 3 nights of island
kayak touring, staying on isolated white sand beaches
in the islands north of Great Exuma. The last three nights
are spent in comfortable lodging in or near George Town
to allow you the opportunity to experience sailing, diving,
biking, shopping or simply relaxing. |
| Includes: |
4 day/ 3 night guided island
to island sea kayak trip in the Exumas All meals,
beverages, boats, camping and snorkeling gear while
kayaking,
1 night’s lodging w/ trip orientation & dinner the first
night,
3 nights lodging in Deluxe hotel accommodations
2 day sailing or kayaking
Round trip airport transfers and all internal transportation
Services of Starfish staff |
| Trip Dates: |
January 5-12, 2008
February 16-23, 2008
February 23rd- March 1st - River & Trail
group trip
March 1-8, 2008
May 3-10, 2008Other dates available for groups of 4 or more.
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Reservation &
Travel Information
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If you are interested in purchasing a trip,
please contact River & Trail)
What Others Say
What to Bring
Our Equipment
Sample Menus
Kayaking Map
FAQs
 
What To Bring Sea kayaking:
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What is Provided
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What to Bring
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Tents
Ensolite Sleeping Pads
Cookware, bowls, eating utensils
Food & Drinks
Paddling/spray Jacket
Dry Bags
Sea Kayak
Paddle
PFD
Sprayskirt
Chart
Water Storage Containers & Water
Snorkeling Gear
First Aid Kit
Guides |
Sleeping Bag/ Bedroll
Rainwear
Hat or Visor with hat clip
Sunglasses & Strap
Light Sweater/ Polypro
Lightweight l/s Shirt & Pants
Rainjacket for camp
TEVA type Sandals
Small, lightweight towel
Crazy Creek Chair*
Bandana to cover neck
Shorty Wetsuit for Snorkeling*
Sunscreen & Lip Balm
Bug Spray- (mostly no see'ums)
Camera & Film*
Personal Items & Clothing
Fishing Equipment*
Small Personal First Aid Kit*
Medications
2-3 Trash Bags
Passport (check for current requirements)
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Our Equipment
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Single decked Necky,
Wilderness Systems & Dagger expedition kayaks
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Tandem decked Necky &
Wilderness Systems expedition kayaks
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Necky and Dagger
sit-on-top single and double kayaks
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Kayak spray skirts,
paddle jackets, PFD's, pumps and paddles
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Camping gear including
tents, stoves, dry bags, water pouches, lanterns,
utensils, pots & pans, and all other gear (no sleeping
bags)
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Snorkeling gear
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Handheld VHF radio
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Bahamian activated cell
phone
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Portable toilets w/
sanitation system
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White and propane fuel
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19' skiff with Starfish
operator
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Toyota club cab truck
with racks & benches and Starfish driver
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Kayak trailer
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Sample Menu
Breakfast
Breakfast each morning includes coffee, tea, fresh fruits
and a variety of cold cereals.
Lunch
Lunches are all made with fresh Bahamian Baked Bread
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Tuna salad with sliced
cucumber onions sunflower seeds. carrot sticks
and mixed nuts
- Ham and Turkey
sandwiches lettuce, sprouts, onion and tomatoes. Mayo
and mustard chips and salsa
- Hummus and veggie wraps
fresh veggies and hummus in soft tortilla
- Chicken salad sandwiches
with sliced almonds and artichoke hearts.
- Fresh veggies.
Dinner
Dinners include a variety if deserts and rum drinks, wine or
beer with the first meal. Please bring your own if you would
like additional alcohol. Consider the small space we
have to pack supplies and trash in our kayaks. Iced
tea and lemonade with every dinner
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Salmon with capers,
Garlic mashed potatoes and Baby carrots with "Chief
Sam's orange glaze"
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Pasta with clam and
veggie red sauce. Fresh broccoli, carrots, onions,
mushrooms eggplant make for a hearty sauce. fresh grated
parmesan cheese and locally baked bread
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Steak Fajitas wrapped in
flower tortillas stuffed with sautéed onions,
peppers , refried beans, salsa and vegetables.
Deserts
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Cakes, brownies, pudding
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Locally baked pastries
If weather conditions allow,
we may harvest fresh fish, lobster and conch to add some
local flavor to the expedition menu.
- Conch Salad
- Stewed fish
- Conch Chowder
- Grouper
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EXUMA CAYS MAP
Sea Kayaking the Barre Terre Area

Looking at the map NW to SE the red stars indicate the
following cays: Pigeon Cay, Rat Cay, Boysie Cay, Square Rock
Cay and Levi Cay. All of these cays are available for
camping. The navy/black star marks Barre Terre Settlement,
one of our launch areas. A second launch area located to the
SE of Barre Terre is Cocoa Plum. Cocoa Plum Beach is also a
great camping location and can be used as a first campsite
in case of inclement weather.
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Sea Kayaking FAQ's
What skill level is required
for the Starfish trips?
Skill levels will range from the beginner to the advanced paddler.
Beginners will be taught the skills necessary to enjoy the
trips and the advanced paddler can be challenged by the much
more challenging island cuts that provide opportunities to
hone in on your surfing skills. Our instructors are also
able to teach rolling skills to those wanting to give it a
try.
How far do we travel each day?
Starfish trips typically travel between 3-5 miles per day.
This gives everyone the opportunity to enjoy the many other
things to do in the Exumas such as hiking,
snorkeling, spear fishing, reading a good book or just
relaxing on the beach. Experienced paddlers are invited to
venture out on their own if they want more paddling
distance.
Will we be kayaking in the ocean?
Most of the kayaking is in the protection of the harbor. On
occasion, if the weather is great, we may venture out into
the ocean. There are some cuts between the islands that can
have ocean swells and currents.
What are the age limits of your trips?
We recommend that children be at least 8-13 years of age accompanied by an
adult in a double kayak. We do have a couple of small single
expedition sea kayaks that would be appropriate for smaller
kids ages 14 and up.
How much water should we carry with us?
We recommend 1 gallon per person per day. Water cannot be
gotten out on the course so all water must be carried for
the entire trip time.
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