Located on the mountainous, secluded north coast of Hispaniola, Labadee is a 260-acre wooded peninsula that features five spectacular beaches, nature trails, open-air dining areas, beachside bars, native entertainment and a marketplace complete with fine arts and crafts.
Newest additions to the island includes a new
pirate-themed water playground Labadee Luc's Splash Bash. The water
playground drips, drizzles and drenches visitors with ground
geysers, toppling water buckets, and water archways. Would-be
pirates can stage mock battles with four water cannons mounted on
the climb-aboard ship and connected wharf, or follow the splash
pad's painted-on treasure map trail.
The Splash Bash also
features a special play area for kids ages 3 to 5 with a central
pipe that sends water into three separate play areas with dams,
water wheels and other fun activities designed to keep young
children captivated. Paid admission to the new water playground
is required for a two-hour period.
After getting soaked at the Splash Bash, guests can
dry off during hot competition on one of two new volleyball courts
or relax in the shade on the spectator bleachers. Plenty of beach
chairs also are available for weary buccaneers who want to bask in
the sun.- RCCLPR
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