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annamauria
Have you any ideas about fun excursions on Nassau, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas or Half Moon Cay? I really want to know if any of these places have a water trampoline...like one that is out in the ocean that you have to swim to? Or any other interesting ideas that aren't posted on the cruise website...THANKS A BUNCH! (PS. I always choose a best answer!)
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I don't know anything about a water trampoline, but you are about to see some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.
On St Thomas head straight for Megan's Bay, beautiful calm aqua/blue water. if you are into snorkeling go to Coki Beach. St Thomas is a shopping mecca, bring credit cards.
Half Moon Cay is a 55 acre private island. All kinds of things to do, snorkel, scuba, watersports, fishing,stingray adventure, nature trails, horseback riding on the beach into the surf. There is a bar and a buffet pavilion there too.
Nassau/Paradise Island, take a cab over to Atlantis and check that resort out. The water in the Bahamas is also calm and pretty.
Puerto Rico you must go to Historic Old San Juan District
Also the Castillo San Felipe del Morro.
It's hard to suggest because you don't have much time in the ports to really go far. My suggestions are things you can do that won't take you too far from the port and the ship leaves you behind. That is the only advantage to taking the ship's excursion. They won't leave you behind,
enjoy your cruise)
I don't know anything about a water trampoline, but you are about to see some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.
On St Thomas head straight for Megan's Bay, beautiful calm aqua/blue water. if you are into snorkeling go to Coki Beach. St Thomas is a shopping mecca, bring credit cards.
Half Moon Cay is a 55 acre private island. All kinds of things to do, snorkel, scuba, watersports, fishing,stingray adventure, nature trails, horseback riding on the beach into the surf. There is a bar and a buffet pavilion there too.
Nassau/Paradise Island, take a cab over to Atlantis and check that resort out. The water in the Bahamas is also calm and pretty.
Puerto Rico you must go to Historic Old San Juan District
Also the Castillo San Felipe del Morro.
It's hard to suggest because you don't have much time in the ports to really go far. My suggestions are things you can do that won't take you too far from the port and the ship leaves you behind. That is the only advantage to taking the ship's excursion. They won't leave you behind,
enjoy your cruise)
A few questions about going on vacation?

Ceecee Bab
I'm going to Miami and on a cruise in like 2 weeks.
1. We are driving to Miami, and then we are leaving to the cruise from Miami, but will our car be safe while on the cruise?
2. The cruise will be going to the Bahamas and that's what I'm most excited about, I wanna go on the beach there, but when the ship ports, will we be able to easily get to the beach from the port? If not how do we go to the beach?
3. We will also be hanging out in Miami in a couple days, do you think I'll meet cool people around my age (17) and will I meet people on the cruise? It's only a three day cruise?
4. My sister is 14 and I heard the ship has a kid club but I don't think they allow 14 year olds, will she be able to get into the club?
Any answers are appreciated, thanks.
*Miami for a couple days -- question 3 correction
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1. Im sure your car will be safe. A lot of people leave their car there and I don't think I've ever heard of an incident.
2. Getting to the beach will be VERY easy. I've been to the Bahamas before and just like everywhere else a cruise ship stops at, there will be plenty of taxis there. There's always a few beaches to go to, so if you dont know which to pick, just ask the taxi driver which one he recommends or is the best. And ask how much it is to get there before you get in the taxi. And every beach that you go to charges an entrance fee per person and fees to use the chairs, umbrellas and bathrooms, so don't be surprised. And if they have water activities and trampolines; another fee. Make sure you guys have a lot of single dollars and smaller bills.
3. I'm sure you'll find people to hang out with. I'm 17 too, almost 18, and everytime I go on a cruise I find people to hang out with. It sucks that your going on a 3 day though, the longer the better.
4. You sister will have her own club to go to. There's a club for every age group.
1. Im sure your car will be safe. A lot of people leave their car there and I don't think I've ever heard of an incident.
2. Getting to the beach will be VERY easy. I've been to the Bahamas before and just like everywhere else a cruise ship stops at, there will be plenty of taxis there. There's always a few beaches to go to, so if you dont know which to pick, just ask the taxi driver which one he recommends or is the best. And ask how much it is to get there before you get in the taxi. And every beach that you go to charges an entrance fee per person and fees to use the chairs, umbrellas and bathrooms, so don't be surprised. And if they have water activities and trampolines; another fee. Make sure you guys have a lot of single dollars and smaller bills.
3. I'm sure you'll find people to hang out with. I'm 17 too, almost 18, and everytime I go on a cruise I find people to hang out with. It sucks that your going on a 3 day though, the longer the better.
4. You sister will have her own club to go to. There's a club for every age group.
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