glevai Posted July 17, 2023 Report Share Posted July 17, 2023 We are going on a 9 night eastern Caribbean Cruise on Explore of the Seas in 2024. Any recommendations on what we can do at these ports? In Puerto Plata, Dominican Rep we was justing going to stay near the cruise port and have a beach day. In Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas was looking at going to see these places; Mountain Top,Drake's Seat, Magens Bay & Skyride to Paradise Point. Any recommendations on how to get to these places? In St. Johns, Antigua we have booked "Amazing Antigua" going to Nelson's Dockyard, Blockhouse Ruins and Shirley Heights Lookout. Is this a good shore excursion to book. what else would you recommend to do? In St. George's, Grenada we have booked "East Cost Drive" going to Granada Villages, Grand Etang Crater & Annandale Falls. Is this a good shore excursion to book. what else would you recommend to do? In Basseterre, St Kitts & Nevis not to sure what to do. was looking at St. Kitts Scenic Railway, Scenes of St. Kitts or Highlights of St. Kitts. Any recommendations on which would be the best option to pick from or what else would any one recommend we do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KristiZ Posted July 18, 2023 Report Share Posted July 18, 2023 13 hours ago, glevai said: In St. George's, Grenada we have booked "East Cost Drive" going to Granada Villages, Grand Etang Crater & Annandale Falls. Is this a good shore excursion to book. what else would you recommend to do? We chose “Grand Etang, Annandale Falls, and Fort Frederick” and enjoyed it. We had a great guide and interesting sights. First stop was Fort Frederick, just outside of St, George’s. Great views of the city and harbor. Next off to Annandale Falls, a small waterfall on the way up the mountain. It was a short walk to a pretty falls, and there were cliff jumpers there to entertain a bit. Next, the rest of the way up the mountain, into the rainforest in Grand Etang national preserve. It rained on us up there, but it wasn’t cold at all. Last stop was the Laura’s Herb and Spice farm. This was an excellent stop — the local guide spent 30 minutes walking us around the working spice farm, showing us all the things they grow. Then back to the ship, on island time again; we were nearly an hour late for no other reason than we were enjoying ourselves and loitered a bit at each stop. Here's a link to my blog from the trip if you want to see pics (about halfway down the first page): Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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