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Re: Pinel Island question
[Re: kimberly2]
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04/15/2019 09:13 AM
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Hi Kim ... typically the cruise ship's shore excursions will be much more expensive than planning this yourself. Also, we've been on a few cruises to St. Martin in the past and I can't recall seeing a shore excursion to PInel. Different cruise lines offer different excursions, but I've never seen one to PInel and back on Princess or Celebrity. But, with that said if your time frame is from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. you'll need to plan this well, but it shouldn't be a problem. If you're off the ship by 7:30 bear to the right after you leave the cruise port and you'll find a taxi circle. It's really not hard to find. A taxi for two to Cul-de-Sac on the French side of the island should be $25 USD and no higher. Get a quote from the driver before you accept the ride. Let them know that you are planning to catch the ferry to Pinel Island and they will drive you to Rue de Cul de Sac and 'Ferry pour Ilet Pinel'.
It will take about 25 minutes or so to get there, so my guess is you'll arrive around 8:30 a.m. The cost of the small ferry boats to Pinel was $12 per person the last time we did this, but I'm not sure what they are presently. The ferry rides depart every half hour, but before exiting the taxi ask the driver if he or she can return to the same spot that afternoon to take you back to the cruise port. You should try to make this arrangement in advance just in case you have difficulty finding a taxi when you return from Pinel. I would suggest maybe 2:30 p.m. that afternoon. The boat to PInel is fairly quick (10 to 15 minutes), and if all goes as planned you'll be on there by 9:15 or so. You can rent beach chairs and an umbrella at either Yellow Beach or Karibuni. And, you can enjoy a nice lunch there as well. You can even take a hike to the far less crowded north-facing beach, but be sure to wear sneakers if you plan to do this.
Check with Pinel Ferry when the last boat returns to Cul-de-Sac. This should not be an issue for you, and I would suggest catching the ferry back from PInel around 1:30 to 2:00 at the latest. Overall, that should give you four hours or more to enjoy this lovely little island. Overall cost depends if you plan to eat lunch, but between the taxi, ferry boat, and beach chairs rental you're looking about $80 for two of you. I doubt you would find a shore excursion with the cruise line that would be this low. Good luck and I hope this works out well for you.
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Re: Pinel Island question
[Re: SammyM]
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04/15/2019 09:33 AM
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I'm not exactly sure, but I don't think the ferry opens that early? I thought it was 10 AM, but I could be wrong.
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Re: Pinel Island question
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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04/15/2019 09:40 AM
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I'm not exactly sure, but I don't think the ferry opens that early? I thought it was 10 AM, but I could be wrong. I believe the ferry does start at 10:00 but not 100% sure. While this is a few months off, I would follow the current strike situation and if it is still an ongoing situation, I would be very leery of venturing to the French side if on a cruise ship. Getting back could be a problem unless one knows the strike is over or the exact location of any actions.
J.D.
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Re: Pinel Island question
[Re: kimberly2]
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04/15/2019 09:49 AM
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They probably won't offer the excursion if there are road blockages. May want to think of a nice beach day on the Dutch side. IF this strike is not over my then. I cannot imagine it would be allowed to go on that long.
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Re: Pinel Island question
[Re: BillandElaine]
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04/15/2019 10:39 AM
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I'm REALLY hoping it will be over by June. This will be our first trip staying on the French side in a long time, and I'm hoping we won't have a problem.
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Re: Pinel Island question
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04/15/2019 11:41 AM
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You might be right, Carol. I thought it was 9:00 a.m., but I haven't done this in a little while. For those interested who have international calling, the Pinel Ferry phone numbers are: 0690-10-31-35, 0690-40-90-95, or 0690-50-57-94. Might be a good idea to call and check on that in advance. Can also verify the price of the ferry when you call. The phone numbers are French-side mobile numbers. If calling internationally, drop the leading 0, and put a country code of 590 in front of them, for example 590-690-10-31-35.
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Re: Pinel Island question
[Re: kimberly2]
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04/15/2019 05:46 PM
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The Ferry starts service each morning at 9:30 a.m.
Be careful of the toes you step on today for they may be connected to the foot of the person's a$s you have to kiss tomorrow.
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Re: Pinel Island question
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04/15/2019 11:26 PM
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The Ferry starts service each morning at 9:30 a.m. That is for the workers. Normal tourist starts at 10.
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Re: Pinel Island question
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04/16/2019 07:20 AM
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Again, the first scheduled ferry for visitors/tourists leaves from the dock at 9:30 a.m. daily.
what date (year) is that schedule?
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Re: Pinel Island question
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04/16/2019 10:26 AM
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And remember," island time", where actual schedules mean little.
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Re: Pinel Island question
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04/16/2019 10:32 AM
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And remember," island time", where actual schedules mean little. Correct
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