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mbw220 Jul 30th, 2017 04:31 AM

Crusing Cape Town to Singapore...need help
 
We have booked a 30 day Cape Town to Singapore cruise. We don't want to use the ship's excursions. We prefer smaller, faster better priced excursions. Anyone have any experience with using local guides or independent tour operators? Would be delighted if anyone can help.

mbw220 Jul 30th, 2017 04:32 AM

Looks like I need help spelling too! Sorry for the misspell, couldn't read the subject line when I was previewing, Ouch!

thursdaysd Jul 30th, 2017 05:52 AM

Have you checked the roll call for your cruise at cruisecritic.com?

jacketwatch Jul 30th, 2017 06:01 AM

I don't know what your ports are but chances are at least some are self doable.

If your cruise ends in Singapore I hope you can stay there a few days. Its a very nice place to see.

Roll call is often used on cc though I have never used it myself but others have.

I do use the port boards there to glean info about private tour guides or simply ask for suggestions. I then google them for as much info as I can and that has been very successful for me.

Alternatively you can google "private guides" in your port and you should be able to get a lot of links to them.

You can also use trip advisor. I just put in private guides in Sinagpore for example:
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Search?g...e&searchNearby

jan47ete Aug 13th, 2017 05:23 AM

cruiseportinsider.com might help.

mbw220 Aug 21st, 2017 04:00 PM

Thanks for cruiseportinsider.com. Looks to have great information. None of the ports we are stopping in are included. :(

RoamsAround Aug 22nd, 2017 04:32 AM

FWIW we've done numerous cruises in many countries throughout the US, Europe, Asia and South America. At just about every Port of Call there have always been local tour operators offering all kinds of different tour in multiple price ranges that many times are less expensive than the tours you book through your cruise line..

Simply walk off the ship and check the different options available and choose the tour that peaks your interest and meets your budget and time requirements.

Unless you want a specialized private tour there's no need to set up anything in advance as those will likely cost you about the same or more than the cruise line's tours.

One option we found works well for us is to hire a local taxi drive/guide for a private tour. There are always plenty of taxis waiting just outside the port complex. Cost is more than the local group tours but we move at our own pace and can spend as much or as little time as we want doing the tour.

jacketwatch Aug 22nd, 2017 04:49 AM

I agree with RoamsAround! We also do what is suggested and that has usually been fine and less money too.


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