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Stingray Adventure at Bonefish Lagoon

Tram out to a roped sandbar enclosure in Bonefish Lagoon where you wade and snorkel among dozens of silky-smooth wild southern stingrays gliding around your legs, then hand-feed them under guide supervision. It's the island's second-highest-rated activity and the best value-per-dollar marquee experience here -- a genuine up-close wildlife encounter that's safe for first-timers and kids. Min age 6, must be able to swim; snorkel gear and tram transport included.

What to expect

You'll board a tram that carries you out to a roped sandbar enclosure in Bonefish Lagoon, where you wade into warm shallow water surrounded by dozens of wild southern stingrays gliding silently around your legs. Under close guide supervision, you'll hand-feed these silky-smooth creatures as they brush past you—a tactile, up-close wildlife encounter that feels both thrilling and surprisingly safe. The rhythm alternates between wading, snorkeling among the rays, and feeding moments, creating a fluid dance with the marine life rather than a static viewing experience. It's genuine, intimate, and manageable even for first-timers and children.

Who to call — book direct
On-island Stingray Cove concession (sold only through the Carnival / Holland America shore-excursion desk)
$34.95 per person (2026); tram transport, sandbar enclosure access, snorkel gear and guided feeding included
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Here the ship is actually fair value, not gouged. At public Bahamas ports an independent stingray encounter runs ~$30-45 pp, so $34.95 is squarely market-rate -- and because the island is private and the lagoon is cruise-line-operated, the ship is the only place to buy it anyway. No saving to chase by booking direct because direct doesn't exist; the price itself is honest.

Good to know

Book this excursion only through the Carnival/Holland America shore-excursion desk—it's the sole point of sale for this private-island experience. Plan for a 2–3 hour total outing within your 6–8 hour port window, allowing time to walk the pier, reach the Stingray Cove concession, complete the tram-and-lagoon experience, and return comfortably before all-aboard. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a waterproof bag for valuables, and wear water shoes or sandals for easy on-and-off at the tram; snorkel gear is included. Children must be at least 6 years old and able to swim; the $34.95 per-person price is market-rate for independent stingray encounters elsewhere and includes tram transport, enclosure access, snorkel gear, and a guided feeding experience.

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