Tiami Catamaran Cruises
Welcome to Tiami Catamaran Cruises! Climb aboard any of our five breathtaking catamarans and set sail on the crystal clear waters of Barbados. Believe that when you board Tiami Catamaran Cruises you will be greeted by an unbelievably friendly and experienced crew, experience local mouthwatering dishes prepared by our chef and you will also have a fully stocked bar opened all day to indulge at your leisure.
Find your adventurous side as we drop anchor where you can snorkel with a shoal of fish, swim with turtles or just admire the vibrant under water sea life. In the warm sunshine, roam the beautiful beaches of Barbados or simply relax on the deck.
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A day out in the fun and sun in Barbados! Grand Princess Photo team and friends.
Jammin Catamaran - Barbados
Jammin' is one of the island's newest recreational catamarans cruising our crystal waters. This eye-catching 63-ft. craft has all you need for a fun day in the sun! Jammin's friendly, dynamic and competent crew is headed by the skilled Captain Roger Kelly who has been sailing for over 12 years and guarantees all Jammers an unforgettable ride.
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Snokelling off the west coast at some kind of small shipwreck in 20 feet of water.
Gorgeous Catamaran Trip along NaPali Coast
Catamaran Trip along NaPali Coast. We sailed down from Hanalei Bay to Honopu Beach and then back up the NaPali Coast. We checked out Kalalau Beach, the numerous sea cliffs, coastal waterfalls and large sea caves (sometimes with interior waterfalls) and had a rainbow send off as we made it back to shore.
Catamaran Sail & Snorkel on St. Kitts - What to do on Your Day in Port
We were on a 7 day Southern Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean's Adventure of the Seas when we stopped in the port of Basseterre, St. Kitts. We purchased this shore excursion onboard for $119 US. The name of the tour was Catamaran Fan-Ta-Sea to Nevis. Nevis is the neighboring island to St. Kitts. They took us through the shopping area of the port to another dock to board the catamaran.
We sailed first to the southern tip of St. Kitts to snorkel around the rusted wreck of a small ship.The water was very clear but there wasn't a whole lot to see. There were some very large schools of very small fish. We re-boarded the Catamaran and sailed on to Nevis.
On Nevis they put out a lunch for us on the beach. We had about an hour to walk around or swim. We went down the beach a short distance to the Four Seasons Resort. The beach was OK. The sand there is grey because it is volcanic I think. There are a lot of shell on the beach.
We left Nevis and headed back to the ship. We laid on the netting above the ocean at the front of the catamaran for most of the tour. On the way back we both dozed off only to be awakened when the waves started to break over the bough.
This was one of our favorite tours ever. Many times on sailing tours, they don't use the sails. We went on one in Mykonos, Greece that didn't. When I asked the captain if he was going to hoist the sails he said maybe next time, Ha Ha Ha. Port Monkeys highly recommend this tour.
By the way, you could possibly purchase this tour privately onshore from Blue Water Safaris for less money.
Barbados sailing the catamaran, diving with turtles. Travel the world.
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My Turtle Swim in Barbados
I want to go back!!! Thanks Chum FM Breakfast in Barbados 2011. Thanks Jammin Catamaran Barbados!!
Kissing Turtles: Swimming with the Turtles in Barbados
| When swimming with the Turtles in Barbados dont be surprised if you find that Turtles Do Kiss - Join The Party Cruise & Sailing Adventure to Swim the Turtles of Barbados - Tiami Catamaran Cruises are fun for all ages and activity level. See the full story of these magnificent Green Sea of Barbados, their lifestyle, nesting, mating and living habits.
It is a real life adventure: Starting with the tiny creatures that hatch buried under a foot of sand and struggle then across the beach to swim way out, sometimes to the Saragossa sea, where the live for years on the floating islands of seaweed. Years later they return as young turtles to live in Barbados.
Learn about this gripping story of the turtles and swim with the while enjoy a day cruise with Tiami Catamarans, to reefs and shipwrecks of the coast of the island.
Small catamaran heading South gets LOST in the Bermuda triangle - Fireworks!
Salcombe to Torquay Via Dartmouth in a small Prout 37 Elite catamaran
Sailing with Sinbad in Barbados - Front of the Boat
We sailed with Sinbad Sailing in Barbados (Brian & Foxy) during our day stop on our Caribbean cruise. After seeing a whale and snorkeling among reefs and sea turtles, we were heading back to shore.
In this video I was sitting on the front of the boat and it was a little bouncy, which was fun!
Some FREE Racing Catamarans - Sink or Swim 162
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I'm a Canadian photographer from Ottawa who got rid of everything to travel the world. I make vlogs sharing my ups and downs, and my adventures in vans, on motorbikes, and on sailboats.
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Atlantic spotted dolphins with our catamaran
2012-08-03 morning tour.
Apologies for the crooked horizon...it gets better further into the video
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Jammin' Catamaran Cruises
This eye-catching 63-ft. craft has all the ingredients necessary for a fun day in the sun! The Jammin' crew, with their dynamic personalities and friendly dispositions, ensure a truly extraordinary day on the water.