mike314 wrote: Has anyone bought one in advance?
Rjturtle9 wrote:Is there a way to see the excursions without the check in email?
MissTool wrote:If you go on cruise planner you can see all the excursions and book it.
I wanna go to some beach but I will probably do something on my own. The excursions are over priced and I think is better to be on my own schedule.
Jephi wrote:Does anyone know if there is a beach within walking distance of the port?
JDX wrote:Anyone thinking about doing Dunns Falls?
bodomdragon wrote:I liked Dunn's Falls last year. The tourist guides can be quite irritating, and they'll make you feel like a stupid, classical tourist - not that you are any of that of course - but the excursion is beautiful and fun.
Rjturtle9 wrote:I guess Red Stripe beach it is. Do you need to book the excursion beforehand or do any of you think we can hop on a shuttle when we land. Also people that bought that excursion get off before those who did not when we arrive to Jamaica correct?
bodomdragon wrote:I liked Dunn's Falls last year. The tourist guides can be quite irritating, and they'll make you feel like a stupid, classical tourist - not that you are any of that of course - but the excursion is beautiful and fun.
Godflesh wrote:Escaping the tourist trap on the way back felt like
SoniaByNight wrote:Anyone have any experience with the dolphin cove dolphin swim package? I've head mixed things about the place but I want to swim with dolphins goddamnit!!!
Pellaz wrote:Godflesh wrote:Escaping the tourist trap on the way back felt like
LOL.
This is why I'm glad this cruise doesn't go to Nassau. What a hellhole.
mooyagi wrote:Pellaz wrote:
LOL.
This is why I'm glad this cruise doesn't go to Nassau. What a hellhole.
Ugh. Barge to Hell went to Nassau. That was awful. Terrible place.
Pellaz wrote:mooyagi wrote:Pellaz wrote:
LOL.
This is why I'm glad this cruise doesn't go to Nassau. What a hellhole.
Ugh. Barge to Hell went to Nassau. That was awful. Terrible place.
It was a perfectly named cruise!
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