Eco-Friendly: Meet this Cruise Line Private Island's In-House Naturalist
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i've worked in the conservation field for almost 30 years
they wanted to make a difference and they wanted to do something to help conservation in belize
it's pretty special here what we have on the island here is to share them a very small collection of animals and talk about conservation
we set the bar a little higher for all the cruise lines to follow
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Lynn Elmhirst of World's Greatest Cruises on PBS TV meets Tony Garel and the famous bird residents of Harvest Caye. See more at WorldsGreatestCruises.com This is a cruise line private island experience we haven't seen before. Our Caribbean cruise on Regent Seven Seas Cruises included a day at Harvest Caye, and it turned out to be one of the most memorable days of our cruise. Harvest Caye is an island a mile offshore mainland Belize. Like other cruise line private islands, Harvest Caye was developed as a beach port of call in the Caribbean for its guests by parent company Norwegian for its Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Oceania guests. And when they developed it, in addition to a beach resort guest experience, Harvest Caye was designed to promote and support Belize's wildlife conservation goals. Even with an in-house Chief Naturalist.