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Cruise Newbie Help! I need info for excursions on Western Caribbean Carnival Cruise
Please help..my friend and I are going on a Carnival cruise to Cozumel, Ocho Rios, and Grand Cayman. We would like to know a few things:<BR>1. Is it better to reserve a native tour guide rather than go with the ship for excursions? I have been reading that the ship excursions are crowded and expensive.<BR>2. What are the best and/or most fun/interesting things to do and see in each port? We like to scuba dive, go to the beach, and perhaps some other water sports. SHOPPING IS NOT IMPORTANT TO US!<BR>3. Does anyone have names and emails of tour guides in these areas? I emailed Peat Taylor in Ocho Rios but have not heard back from him.<BR><BR>Any info or advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your help!
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Quickly go to another message board - cruisecritic.com or cruisemates.com - this board will probably lead you astray - it's barely moderated and full of cretins and pompous asses...
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The best shore excursion on your trip is Stingray City. It is something you cannot do anywhere else(almost) and it is a truly enjoyable and memorable experience. You swim with huge stingrays that will literally eat out of your hand...They feel good to touch, etc. Dont miss it
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In Ocho Rios, I would definitely recommend a trip to Dunns River Falls. It's lots of fun, though it can be a bit treacherous. Just stay with the group and the guides will help you along. Don't book the trip through the excursion desk. Hire a taxi driver who will take you there and pick you up and bring you back to the ship.
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I agree you should not miss the falls but don't recommend doing them on your own. Peat Taylor will sometimes take a couple of days to get back to you but he will. Or try e-mailing again. He also has a website. You can find the URL in multiple posts on the cruisecritic.com Carnival message board. It has come up several times just in the last few days. I concur with the recommendation to stick with cruisecritic.com boards for more info and avoid this one. Compared to the Europe and USA boards, it is a disappointment but you will love the folks at cruisecritic. Peat will charge you $30pp, take you to the falls early to avoid the crowds, pick you up and take you on a driving tour of fern gulley and the countryside, show you interesting native plants and local features, then take you basically anywhere you want to go, to the beach, to a restaurant, shopping, or back to the ship for lunch and then to anywhere you want to go.<BR>In Cozumel you can take a taxi right from the pier to Chankanaab Park for $8 per cab (4 people per cab). Admission to Chankanaab is $10 pp. There is a beach, snorkeling, changing rooms, food, a botanical garden, and a reproduction of Mayan Ruins.<BR>In Grand Cayman, you can take a cab to the 7-mile beach for $3 pp. Have him drop you off at the Marriott. They allow you on their beach for free, but it's kinda small. We walked up the beach just a bit to where we saw more people and found the Reef Grill. There is a bar there, a restaurant, a Subway sandwich stand, restrooms, & waverunner rentals. We had a nice afternoon there and easily caught a cab back to the pier.<BR>Anyway, go to cruisecritic and check out the Carnival board and also the Port boards for those three ports.
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I'd recommend Capt. Marvin's for Cayman's stingray city trip. Look under snorkel trips at www.captainmarvins.com
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