Ritz-Carlton brings Cousteau program to two Caribbean resorts
By Gay Nagle MyersRitz-Carlton launched Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ambassadors of the Environment program at its resort in St. Thomas and at the recently opened Dorado Beach Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Puerto Rico.
Cousteau's program, which emphasizes education and respect for environmental sustainability, was introduced at the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman in 2005.
Guided by trained naturalists, the program features recreational activities for kids from age 4 and up and family members through snorkeling, kayaking, hiking and underwater photography.
In St. Thomas, guests will explore the mangroves, feed the green iguanas and kayak and snorkel on Great Bay.
At Dorado Beach, participants explore fish, coral and algae on a snorkel trip, learn how to use digital underwater cameras and create a slideshow, do arts and crafts using recycled materials, create snacks using solar ovens and organic produce from the resort's gardens and explore the wetlands on guided tours with naturalists.
Program prices range from $85 to $130, depending upon age.
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