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Nick04 Dec 14th, 2006 10:58 AM

Cruise to Carribean
 
We are planning on going for the cruise vacation first time this January. We have narrowed it down to 3 routes in Carribean.

Not sure which route would be best for the 1st time cruisers? We’ve a reservation on hold till tonight so any help will be appreciated. Our focus is not to spend a lot of time on the ship and see some beautiful island carribean has to offer.


Cruise 1: Miami, FLà Nassau, Bahamasà Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomasà San Juan, Puerto Ricoà Labadee, Haitià Miami, Florida. We’ll be spending 2 & ˝ day on the ship & will get app. 7 hrs in Putero Rico.

Cruise 2: Fort Lauderdale, Floridaà Casa De Campo, Dominican Repà San Juan, Puerto Ricoà Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomasà Nassau, Bahamasà Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We’ll be spending 2 days on the ship & will get app. 8 hrs in Putero Rico

Cruise 3: San Juan, Puerto Ricoà Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomasà Philipsburg, St. Maartenà St. Johns, Antiguaà Castries, St. Lucia à Bridgetown, Barbadosà San Juan, Puerto Rico. In this option we’ll get almost 2 days in Putero Rico & one full day on the ship.

LisaDee Dec 14th, 2006 11:49 AM

I would definitely choose #3. It's a good mix of islands. I always avoid Nassau as a stop...not much to see there.

cawhite Dec 14th, 2006 12:28 PM

Definitely #3. Sounds like you may be looking at the Crown Princess?

schmerl Dec 14th, 2006 12:41 PM

Another vote for number 3.

MIM04 Dec 14th, 2006 12:53 PM

# 3 definitely

Karenp28 Dec 14th, 2006 03:38 PM

Anytime you start out from San Juan you are ahead of the game. We always begin our tours here a few days early in San Juan as there is lots to see, you can "acclimatize" to the nonworking day, and you don't have to worry about planes and schedules. So... i agree with the rest it's definately #3.

Caribgal2 Dec 14th, 2006 04:16 PM

Most definitly #3!!!!

brenandg Dec 14th, 2006 05:29 PM

Another vote for #3.

ejcrowe Dec 14th, 2006 05:55 PM

#3 is the only one I would choose out of those options. It has a nice variety of islands--some beachy, some mountainous, some good shopping, some history, some culture. I agree that it's good to start in San Juan. Let us know what you pick.

Nick04 Dec 14th, 2006 07:05 PM

Thank you all. By popular demand, we have opted for cruise departing from San Juan, even though it was a bit expensive compared to the other two.

Looking forward to our trip. Any suggestion on excursion on any of the islands?

Once again, appreciate everyone's quick response. It helped us in making a quick decision. Thank-you all.

schmerl Dec 15th, 2006 03:12 AM

As to excursion, it would help if you tell us your interests. We love the beach and usually just take a taxi to a nice beach.
On St. Lucia, we took an excursion which included a tour of the island in the AM and a catamaran ride past the Pitons in the PM. It was a great way to spend the day and see the island from both land and sea.

ejcrowe Dec 15th, 2006 05:08 AM

I agree that on St. Lucia it would be a crime to miss the Pitons. But instead of a land-water combo, I'd recommend simply a catamaran cruise with snorkeling stops, lunch and full bar.

Barbados and Antigua would both be good choices for being beach bums.

St. Maarten I'd recommend heading over to the French side for some good people watching, fine dining, etc.

sleeepy Dec 15th, 2006 09:12 AM

I'm doing this itinerary in February on RC and can't wait! It's my first cruise. I went to St. Lucia for a week last year and can't wait to return, even if just for a day, to do something I didn't get to do last year. I've been researching for months "what to do" on each island and trying to stay away from "cruise excurions" and do stuff on our own. Have a great time!

Carrybean Dec 15th, 2006 09:54 AM

On St. Thomas you can take an historical walking tour downtown, kayak in a mangrove lagoon, go to the top of Paradise Point on a tram for a bushwacker or better yet, go to Mountain Top for a banana daiquiri, or to Coral World where it's easy to spend the day.

Caribgal2 Dec 15th, 2006 05:26 PM

I highly recommend 2 private tours. In St. Lucia contact Fabian at http://www.fabiantoursstlucia.com and Carl in Antigua at http://www.antiguapremiertours.com They both will show you a good time, local snacks and beverages flowing through out the whole day!!!!


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