<p>Join a 2.5-hour, fully guided walking tour that leads you past the most notable landmarks of Frederiksted, from the waterfront Fort Frederik's military history to the masterpiece-packed Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts. Follow a local guide on a sightseeing trail throughout St. Croix's second-largest town, learning how it earned its "Freedom City" nickname while traipsing down Strand Street. Hear tales of the Fireburn revolt of 1878 and admire the Victorian-era architecture that arose shortly after. See St. Paul's Anglican Church, one of 150 churches standing in the "Land of Churches," before passing the yellow-clad Customs House and tracing European roots to the Old Danish School. You'll then enter Fort Frederik, a US National Historic Landmark built by the Danish in the 1750s as a defense from pirates marauding around the Caribbean — the slave emancipation of 1848 also took place among these timeworn walls. Finally, a step inside the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts reveals a collection of works by Caribbean artists, as everyday island life is colorfully expressed through acrylic paintings, vibrant watercolors, silkscreen prints, detailed sculptures and professional photography. Followed by a walk back to the ship.</p>