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Festive Season Program 20Th December 2019 Festive season Program 20th December 2019 – 3rd January 2020 Friday 20th – Thursday 27th 2019 Where to Dine at Cap Maison Breakfast @ Cliff at Cap 7:30 am - 10:00am Good morning! It is said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. We ensure that you can have your pick with an optional daily beverage special The Naked Fisherman 12:30pm - 11:00pm Plan for an hour and stay the whole day! Bar open from 10am, all day dining Cliff at Cap 12:30pm 2:30pm Best view in St. Lucia for lunch? Absolutely' Dinner Cliff at Cap 6:30pm 9:30pm Dinner at the Cliff start of the festive season with the Simply Du Jour option or relax on deck and let the natural sounds mesmerize you as dine away the night The Naked Fisherman 6:30pm – 9:30pm Beach dining under the stars enjoying the creative Caribbean flavours and come on Thursday for our famous BBQ tasters Menu, but closed on Friday nights ReGular Activities at Cap Maison Yoga 8:00am - 9:00am Out on the Gazebo Lawn Private Yoga is available at US$ 120.00 pp per session 1 – 3 People Group rates US$35 pp per session for a group larger than 4 Please contact reception at Extension 8670 if you would like to participate in Yoga during your stay with us. Soufriere Adventure aboard the Cap Maison1 luxury 46 ft. yacht Drive in volcanoes, rejuvenating mud baths, waterfall, snorkeling and the glistening Caribbean Sea Doesn’t that sound like a fun packed day? We motor at about 14 knots down to Soufriere, a historic little fishing village near the south where our world famous majestic Pitons can be found. Thereafter, we visit the Sulfur Springs and enjoy a mud baths – better known as the fountain of youth. Beware though – the sulfur stains, so bring along your least favorite swimsuit. Visit the toraille waterfall. Drinks and lunch are included, as well as little nibbles along the way. Prepare to stop near beautiful reefs to snorkel and observe beautiful sea life up close. Days: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Saturdays / Requires: Minimum 4 persons to confirm tour Your day starts at about 8:45am in reception and you return to property at about 4:00pm. Towels are provided, but don’t forget your sun block and camera! Creole lunch included. CostUS$200.00pp [8-14person], US$265.00pp [5-7persons], US$330.00 per person [4persons] All prices quoted are subject to 10% service charge & 10% VAT unless stated Friday December 20th, 2018 Activities DininG The Cliff Sunset Bean to Bar (Estimated Sunset time 17:41) Hotel Boucan offers a unique tour concept. Begins with a gentle sail to Soufriere by catamaran the “Bean to Bar’ experience begins with a The Cliff tutorial on the production of cocoa and ends with you making a chocolate bar, using estate grown cocoa. The a la carte lunch at this top restaurant, is a truly spectacular experience, with every item on Sunset Special – 5:30pm – 6:30pm the menu, sweet or savoury incorporates the use of cocoa. Visit the @ The Cliff bar Wine Hour therapeutic mud baths, and then return to the boat for a Piton sunset cruise. Pre Gros Islet Street Party Experience US$230.00pp [Days Wed & Fri 9am -7pm] BBQ on the Sunset Deck – Local finger Foods with 2 house drinks Starts 6:30pm – 8:00pm Spa & Living US$50 pp Spa Maison Combo –Book at Reception 100 mins - $170 USD pp Gros Islet Street Party 9:30pm – MidniGht 10% FOR TODAY ONLY ON THE PRICE ABOVE US$10pp Return Enjoy this 3-in one treatment consisting of a relaxing and distressing Sign Up to go to St Lucia’s well know Street back massage including back of legs, a facial and reflexology for an Party in Gros Islet ultimate relaxing experience. Return Taxi Ride to let your hair down and enjoy the festivities Group Sunset Cruise Dinner at the Cliff Leave the hotel at 4:45 return 6:30 6:30pm – 9:30pm Al a Carte Menu with optional Enjoy the St Lucian sunset on Cap Maison 1 Simply Du Jour Our Own 46 foot LuXury Yacht & Watch the sunset over the Caribbean Sea as you sip on champagne Chefs table menu and nibble on Chef Craig’s creative Bites US$80pp +12.5% taxes [8-14people] The Naked Fisherman US$120PP +12.5% taxes [4-7people] Open for lunch Closed FRIDAY night Reservations Recommended All prices quoted are subject to 10% service charge & 10% VAT unless stated Saturday December 21st, 2018 DininG Activities The Cliff Sunset (Estimated Sunset time 17:41) Yoga 8:00am - 9:00am on the Gazebo Lawn “On the Deck” Private Yoga is available at US$ 120.00pp per session 1 – 3 People Invigorate those taste buds try our Gourmet Group Rates US$35pp per session group larger than 4 Bites with Selected wines Please contact reception at extension 8670 if you would like to US$50pp participate in yoga during your stay with us. The Cliff Spa & Living Dinner Cliff at Cap - 6:30pm - 9:30pm Spa Maison “Local Chocolate” Delight Tonight is our “Tapas” night with optional US$ 180 pp 100 Mins - Bookings at reception wine pairing selection Choose from a creative selection of “Tapas” Using locally sourced and produced cocoa, enjoy this beautifully options specially prepared for you buy our scented aroma of chocolate as you experience the stimulating effects team of chefs of a chocolate body scrub followed by a rich chocolate wrap and finished with a warm chocolate oil massage Alternate Dinner Special Enjoy a 4 Course set menu Specially made by Chef Craig Group Sunset Cruise With optional wine pairing Leave the Hotel at 16:45 return 18:30 US$150pp - Look out for the green flash, once seen never forgotten. Includes: Live Entertainment Drinks & sunset nibbles 7:00pm -9:00pm Cost US$80.00pp [8-14 persons] / US$120.00pp [4-7 persons] Zack Popo, born and raised in St. Lucia duration 1 ½ hrs. began his love affair with the guitar at 5 years old. Zack continued to sharpen his skills by practising dally. Later Zack would comment, "I'm so blessed that my father had the guitar lying around the house." The joy that playing the guitar gives me is immeasurable; I couldn't imagine my life without it. THE NAKED FISHERMAN Saturday Special Why not treat yourself to a little lobster in your life Whole Caribbean Spiny Lobster prepared and served the St Lucia way Reservations Recommended All prices quoted are subject to 10% service charge & 10% VAT unless stated Sunday Activities December 22nd, 2018 DininG Yoga 8:00am - 9:00am on the Gazebo lawn The Cliff Sunset Private Yoga is available at US$ 120.00pp per session 1 – 3 people (Estimated Sunset time 17:42) Group Rates US$35 pp per session Group larger than 4 Please contact reception at Extension 8670 if you would like to THE CLIFF participate in Yoga during your stay. Wine on the Deck Come and enjoy “The Cliffs” large selection Spa & Living of wines by the glass as well as our Maison Beach Combo -US$200 pp 100mins Premium wine by the Glass Selection Book at reception Perfect combination with Sunsets Hydrating algae extract, re-mineralizing marine salt and uplifting orange and grapefruit essential oils are blended to invigorate the skin Dinner and boost circulation with a classic massage using long relaxing 6:30pm – 9:30pm strokes to relax the muscles and stimulate the nervous system. A Al a Carte Menu with optional great introduction to your vacation Simply Du Jour & Chefs table menu Horseback RidinG A Gentle ride through our stables to Cas En bas beach on the wild and deserted Atlantic coast. Ride along the 1 mile long shore; Deli Dining – In Cellar Maison Stop for pictures then back to the stables. Maximum of 10 Seats – come enjoy our Times: 8am, 10am, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm. combinations of food and wine for those who fancy something a little lighter than a 1hr Ride US$55.00pp (Stables + environs) full meal 2hrs Ride US$66.00pp (Stables + beach) Reserve through the reception BBQ & Ride US$88.00pp -10am or 2pm US$95pp THE NAKED FISHERMAN Open for dining from 12:30 – 9:00pm Enjoy a special On Rose Wine All Glasses US$10 EACH Live entertainment from 5pm – 8pm RelaX and watch the sunset Reservations Recommended All prices quoted are subject to 10% service charge & 10% VAT unless stated Monday December 23rd, 2018 Activities DininG The Cliff Sunset East Coast Hike (Estimated Sunset time 17:42) 7:30 am Julian will take you on a hike THE CLIFF Down parts of the East coast inclusive of waters US$25PP A refreshing start to the week “Gin & Tonic” Buy one Get one free on all GnT Yoga Between 17:30 -19:00pm 8:00am 9:00am on the Gazebo Lawn Private Yoga is available at US$ 120.00 pp per session 1 – 3 people Group Rates US$35 pp per session Group larger than 4 Dinner Please contact reception at Extension 8670 if you would like to 18:30 – 21:30pm participate in yoga during your stay Al a Carte Menu with optional Simply Du Jour Spa & Living & Spa Maison Mineral enchantment Chefs table menu US$ 200pp – 120 Mins Book at reception THE NAKED FISHERMAN Open for dining from 12:30 – 3:30pm 20% OFF TODAY ON THE PRICE ABOVE Dinner 6:00 – 9:00pm An exfoliation with marine salts followed by an application of detoxifying mineral mud which is naturally rich, the body is then Sit back relax and enjoy the relaxing massaged using citrus essential oils rebalancing the mind and body to environment of the Naked Fisherman induce vitality.
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