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Extreme Excursions: The Evolution of the Cruise Line Shore TourHats off to the cruise lines for offering more intriguing stuff than ever, leaving the boring bus tour shtick in the dust with bike tours through nature preserves, kayaking in scenic sounds, and landing in Antarctica. By Heidi Sarna January 28, 2009 Whenever possible while in port, I ditch the ship's group tours and explore on my own. It makes me feel adventurous and free, and is a needed counter-balance to the predictable routine of the cruise cocoon. Unless, that is, there's a really cool excursion offered by the cruise line that I just can't resist. Hats off to the cruise lines for offering more intriguing stuff than ever, leaving the boring bus tour shtick in the dust. Though typically pricier than the standard tour (try several hundred bucks on up), the off-beat excursions are often worth it, as the group sizes are smaller and the focus is on actually doing something. There's biking through nature preserves, kayaking in scenic sounds, dining with Michelin-starred chefs, and even flying like a war hero -- in a MiG Fighter Jet! (Crystal offers that one from St. Petersburg for a cool $38K per person ...recession, bah humbug!). Most lines allow you to pre-book excursions on their websites before the cruise; it's not a bad idea if you're certain about what you want to book. If you wait until you're on board, the excursion you want may be sold out (especially if they're the adventurous tours with limited participation). Here are some top excursions being offered by cruise lines these days. Visit the lines' websites for pricing and availability:
Sydney Bridge Climb from Syndey, Australia (Princess Cruises)
Porsche Test Drive from Warnemünde, Germany (Crystal Cruises)
Coral Garden Snorkel Drift from Tahaa, French Polynesia (Star Clippers)
Petroue River Rafting Adventure from Puerto Montt, Chile (Royal Caribbean)
Lost World Canopy Tour from Belize City, Belize (Carnival)
Hot Air Ballooning over the Desert from Dubai, UAE (Regent Seven Seas)
Dolphin Trainer for a Day from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (Holland America)
Star City Cosmonaut Experience from St. Petersburg, Russia (Silversea Cruises) Antarctic Landing from Punta Arenas, Chile (Norwegian Cruise Line) Set foot on the Great White continent after a 2.5-hour flight over the Strait of Magellan, the mythical Tierra del Fuego island, Darwin's mountain range, Beagle Channel, Cape Horn and the Drake Passage, the stretch of water that lies between South America and Antarctica. The plane lands on King George Island, and guests visit nearby Ardley Island to see where three species of penguins breed, and check out a beach populated by southern elephant seals and Antarctic fur seals. Battle Ship Wreck Dives in the South Pacific (Cruise West)Serious divers will dig the wreck dives they can do on Cruise West voyages in the Micronesian islands, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu, between Guam and Fiji. SCUBA divers can check out the battlefields of World War II at the beach of Ruanui. Investigate a Japanese transport ship teeming with coral and pelagic fish life and explore a Japanese transport ship with anti-aircraft guns on the wreck. On the Chuuk dive, see the after affects of a battle that sank more than 60 ships. Talk with fellow Frommer's travelers on our Cruises Forums today.
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