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  1. We sail on JOS in February, sailing in and out of San Juan, and had originally booked "Old San Juan on Your Own" at the end of our cruise which included holding our luggage with airport drop off before our departing flight. Unfortunately, they canceled the excursion, but we do not fly out until late afternoon and would still love to explore Old San Juan, but are unsure what to do with our luggage. Has anyone done this before? Thanks for your help!
  2. Thanks for your post! We were wondering the same thing. We are on JOS in Feb. Also wondering if excursions are needed, or if there is enough to do at the port or just outside of it?
  3. Hello! What are your favorite things to do/see in Trinidad, Tobago, and Dominica? They are all new-to-us ports! TIA!
  4. Accra Beach or Paynes Bay Beach - have you been to either? If so, did you like it? Also open to hearing about other beaches in Barbados that you enjoyed! Thanks!
  5. I noticed it said that the excursion was 3 hrs... which does seem long! Thank you!!
  6. My mom and I are also going on the Voyager OTS with the same itinerary next month! We've also done a similar itinerary in the past, here is what we did last time - St. Lucia - we did a tour to the Soufriere springs. It was a great excursion, BUT it was very long. St. Kitts - we did a bus tour stopping at a few places, one of them being the Romney Manor. It was a nice tour. I have heard great things about the Railway tour! We are thinking about doing a day trip to Nevis this time Barbados - we went to Harrison Caves - we really liked it! St. Maarten - we did a bus tour with various stops, one of them being at a small market on the French side. It was cute, but small, and similar to any kiosk shops you might see near a port. We didn't get to do any other shopping on that tour.
  7. My mom and I are finally going on our rescheduled March 2020 cruise next month! After the pandemic and family medical emergencies causing us to cancel the first three times, we're saying 4th time is the charm. We will be on Voyager OTS and would love your opinions on excursions for these islands: Barbados - we have been once before and went to Harrison Caves. It rained the whole day (so a good day to be in the caves!) but didn't get to explore Bridgetown. We are wondering if there is enough to see/do in Bridgetown (just planning on walking or taking a taxi from the port)? If not, we would probably book a beach day excursion. St. Kitts - I have seen many people post about the railway tour and how much they loved it! We have been to St. Kitts previously, and did a tour of the island (not the railway) so we decided to take a water taxi to Nevis and do a tour over there this time. But, for how much we have seen people post about the railway tour, we are second guessing our decision. Since we've already done a bus tour, would you still recommend the railway tour (and picking that over a day trip to Nevis)? St. Lucia - has anyone been to the open air market, maybe a mile or so outside of the port? Just looking to get more information about it. We were going to head to Marigot Bay for the day, but my mom really wanted to check out the market... so just trying to prioritize our time. Thank you so much for sharing your opinions/experiences! We appreciate it!
  8. Thank you everyone! The other flight didn't get us back until after midnight, and with driving a distance home from the airport, figuring out new pet arrangements, and working the next morning, it didn't seem ideal... BUT our gut didn't feel right taking the 9am flight, and you guys confirmed it! We ended up skipping the 9am - thank you all for your input! If the mixup didn't happen, we wouldn't be in this predicament, but it will all work out one way or another. In the end, we are thankful to still be able to enjoy the long awaited cruise!
  9. We are cruising out of San Juan in November. After a mixup, we need to reschedule our flights, and there are two options that really aren't ideal. We prefer the flight that leaves 9am, but is that cutting it too close? Has anyone taken an 9am flight after getting off the ship and been able to make it on time? Thank you for all of your help!
  10. Hello! We are heading on FOS at the end of March. We fly into San Juan Saturday evening, and we set sail on Sunday. We are hoping to explore San Juan before embarkation (because we won’t have a lot of time on Saturday), but we aren’t sure the best way to do it. Would it be best to arrive to the pier early on Sunday, check in with our bags, and then grab a taxi back to Old San Juan? Is there a better way to plan this? Now looking after disembarkation - on a previous sailing, we signed up for the excursion where we could explore San Juan before our flight with airport drop off, but because of our flight time this trip (2:30pm) we aren’t able to do the same excursions. Any suggestions for what to do between disembarkation from the ship and an afternoon flight?
  11. I would love to hear about your opinions from the "San Juan On Your Own" vs. the "Old and New San Juan City Tour" both with airport drop off. Thank you!!
  12. Hello! My mom and I are going on a cruise to the Southern Caribbean in a few weeks and we are looking for some recommendations on fun excursions for Antigua, St. Lucia, and Barbados. We want to stay with RCCL excursions, we don’t drink, and we want to find something other than just visiting beaches. What are your favorite excursions you have done at any of these islands? Here are some excursions that may be of interest to us: Antigua - “Stingray Swim and Snorkel” This is at Stingray City. St. Lucia - “Volcanic Mud Experience” This is at the Pitons, visiting the mud baths and the natural heated pools. Barbados - “Harrison’s Cave and Island Tour” Have any of you done these excursions? Do you have different recommendations for these ports? Or would you skip an excursion at any of these ports, because the port is enjoyable just walking around? (We have been to ports in the past where we just enjoy the port by walking around, but others, such as the time we visited Falmouth, Jamaica, we found an excursion was necessary as there was not much to do at the port!) Thanks in advance for all of your suggestions!
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