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Five Star Watersports
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Shop 14, Santa Maria Plaza, 121 Main Street, Ocho Rios, Jamaica W. I
Ocho Rios

Tel: 1888-386-7245/ 1-954-376-4310
Fax: 876-974-4978
E-mail: redstripecruises@cwjamaica.com
http://www.fivestarwatersports.com
Description
COOL RUNNINGS SNORKLE/DUNN'S RIVER CRUISE: Jamaica's tropical beauty and exciting watersports fun are highlights of your Ocho Rios " Cool Runnings" adventure. Sail to a crystal cove for a swim and snorkle stop ( snorkling instructors are included). Then sail the coastline, soak up the sun and rock to the rhythm of reggae music. Upon arrival at Dunn's River Falls, you will climb accompanied by a guide. The party begins, the crew will have you dancing, teaching you Reggae and Soca Dance Moves - a real blast to the finish. SUNSET CRUISE: A relaxed sail along the coastline. Watch the sunset paint new colors across the sky and sea, while you party, romance and dance (dress: casual). Enjoy mouth-watering hors d'oeuvres, jerk chicken and jerk pork, with other snacks on board. The cost for each tour is inclusive of fruit punch and sodas (Rum punch and Redstripe beer are served after watersports activities). Group rates are available upon request.
Hours of Operation
Monday 8:00 am-4:30pm
Tuesday 8:00 am-4:30pm
Wednesday 8:00 am-4:30pm
Thursday 8:00 am-4:30pm
Friday 8:00 am-4:00pm
Saturday 8:00 am-4:00pm
Dinner Sunset Cruise: US$39. Dunn's River/Snorkelling Cruise: US$50.Children between the ages of 3 - 11 are at half price for all tours. Children ages 2 and under are free.There is a 10% fee charged for cancellation of the Dinner Sunset Cruise 4 hours before departure.
 
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Postage Stamps: British stamps were first used in the colonies of Jamaica on May 8, 1858. Jamaica gained its own stamps in 1860 with values having different colours from one – six pence and one shilling which bore the head of Queen Victoria, the reigning monarch. There was also the introduction of the half-penny stamp (stamp cut diagonally). The first pictorial stamp was in1900, unpopular at first, then reissued in black and red the next year.
 
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