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  1. Turtles in most of the western and eastern Caribbean. On every island there are special places they hang out (they like the sea grass).  One of my favorite places is Deadmans Reef in Freeport. It's a small place so not a lot of tourists splashing around to scare off the turtles. I have been just snorkeling around surrounded by multiple turtles many times. It's my go-to place when I'm cruising the Bahamas

  2. 19 minutes ago, mjkacmom said:

    I regretted not bringing our snorkeling gear to RIU on cabbage beach, the water was so clear (there is a public walkway to the beach).

    Did you do a day pass there? One of the problems I have had doing Cabbage Beach is that because I am solo it is hard getting transportation back to the ship. One time I had to pay $50 plus tip, another time took me about an hour before I could get anyone to take me back. That makes it both stressful and expensive, and I might get there and the conditions aren't great for snorkeling that day anyway. What was your experience with transportation? 

  3. 26 minutes ago, jean87510 said:

    We have taken boat tours to Rose Island for 4 hours where I thought snorkeling was pretty good for Bahamas.  We are also booked to do a snorkeling tour with Clifton Heritage which appears to have good snorkeling from the shore but you do need to pay.  Shore snorkeling wise, no, not much and not worth it on your own.

    I have read about Rose Island but every time I contact them, they say our time in port does not coincide with their tours. Arrival too late, departure too early. I had hoped one day for a ships excursion to go there but no luck so far.

  4. Years ago I bought a beach pass for Melia on Cable beach and the resort was great and the snorkeling from the beach decent. I know Melia is no more but trying to find something similar. I have been to Nassau 25+ times, taken every boat snorkel excursion (only so-so). The only ones I actually found worth it was the Stuarts Cove snuba. But on my next cruise the timing doesn't work for that. I usually do cruiseline excursions since I'm solo but not exclusively. So I'm looking for suggestions of a beach snorkel, that is easy and safe for a solo traveler to get to and from port. I have no interest in just lying on the beach, so none of the 6 hour, lunch included ones will work for me. I really just want to snorkel, maybe take a walk and then snorkel again, then head back to the ship. I am okay with the resort for a day passes but they have gotten expensive, so I want to make sure there is actually decent snorkeling off the beach before I waste my money. Thanks for any info.

  5. Something else to consider, the casino is seriously crowded on these premier cruises. If you're like me and like to play particular machines and only certain table games, it can be very frustrating even trying to find something you are willing to play on these cruises. I not only will not book a premier cruise, but I also always double check to make sure I don't inadvertently book under another casino offer for a week that is a premier. I have a much more enjoyable time in the casino and I don't really miss the small gifts or the drawings.

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  6. Unfortunately, Royal doesn't have the Lyre's nonalcoholic cocktails as they do on Carnival at the Alchemy Bar- those are great. I personally find the mocktails on Royal very sweet- ordered a couple but just couldn't drink them. Royal does have the Fre nonalcoholic wines, in the bottle only. Not great but IMHO acceptable, the red better than the white.  On my last cruise, I brought onboard a bottle of nonalcoholic wine that I like and also some canned nonalcoholic low sugar pre mixed cocktails. Between those and the Fre wines purchased in the MDR, I was covered for the week. There are a plethora of nonalcoholic alternatives available online nowadays- just experiment a little before the cruise to find which ones you like.

  7. Not nearby, but Paradise Cove in the West End is great. Small place with beach, great snorkeling, kayaks, paddle boards, food and drink. I go every time I stop in Freeport. Price includes transport. Website- deadmansreef.com 

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  8. Considering a 14 Journeys cruise to Greenland. I'm more interested in wildlife, northern lights, glaciers and icebergs and hiking, kayaking etc than I am in touring villages, sightseeing, and learning local history. I have looked at the ports of call forums and most people are speaking a lot of walking around villages, local crafts, and shopping. For those of you that have cruised to Greenland before, do you think I would be happy on this cruise, knowing I'm mainly interested in "nature-y" excursions?

  9. I have personally asked for items to go from the main dining room after seeing other people do so several times. You just ask the hostess and they will get a server to bring the item to you. Takes about 5 minutes. On every cruise I see this happen multiple times so it is not unusual. One caveat, I always do my time dining, so I'm not sure if it would be any different in the dining room with conventional seating.

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  10. I live on the eastern Shore of MD. I usually take rt 50 to 97 to 695 to 95 and get off at the key bridge exit right at the port, about 2 hrs 45 min travel time. But my cruises are always leaving on the weekend. My new arrival time is Mon morning at 10am. I'm not sure how much extra time to leave for rush hour traffic. Don't really want to take an alternate route since I'm not familiar with the area. Any advice?

  11. Just got a message saying Legend having problems with cruising speed and has stopped to allow engineers to fix. Our embarkation on Sunday will be affected, don't leave for port until you receive an update. Any one currently on the Legend been told when they will be arriving back to Baltimore? This has happened to me twice over the years- once no big deal, cruise just embarked 2 hours late, the other one, part needed to be flown in and the upcoming cruise was cancelled. Hoping for the best.

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  12. I have been told by several different crew members (both servers and management) that the automatic gratuity goes to the pool, but cash or an added extra gratuity goes to that individual server (in pay- for- item venues also). But really, who knows? I like to tip extra for great service, especially if it goes to that particular server but that's just me. Do what makes you happy.

  13. In the past I have snorkeled from the beach all the way down past the cabanas and by Davy Jones pier with some success. On my last visit in the fall, they had the rope buoys very close to shore so you couldn't swim out, and the far end was marked for the Sanctuary only. So the snorkeling was not as good as in the past.  Any recent shore snorkeling feedback?

  14. I have purchased this often on ships with three specialty restaurants and usually go to all three once. On my last Vision cruise, I was very dissatisfied with Izumi (extremely slow service, food so-so). I have another upcoming cruise on Vision where I have purchased the 3-night package again. Can I use the 3 nights any way I want- even all 3 in one restaurant? I was thinking 2 Chops, 1 Giovannis or 3 dinners at Chops and purchasing an extra lunch at Giovannis. Thanks

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  15. I live on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and take about 3 solo cruises a year out of Baltimore. The drive is an easy 3 hours and Baltimore port embarkation is always a breeze, so I drive in on the day of departure. Although I have taken many cruises from other Eastern ports(Miami, Ft Lauderdale, Tampa, New Orleans) over the years, I'm not really interested in flying to a departure port anymore, so considering driving to Norfolk or Cape Liberty to get more variety in itinerary and cruise lines. I'm not used to alot of traffic and an unfamiliar drive, so I think NY port would be too much for me. The drive to Norfolk seems easy and about the same distance for me but there are a lot of complaints about Norfolk port on cruise critic and the itineraries aren't great.  But I'm a little scared of trying Cape Liberty -seems like it would be across Del Memorial Bridge and then NJ turnpike, about 4 hours. Any thoughts on whether someone used to rural driving could do this easily on day of cruise? If not, suggestions for hotel near port? Also, comparisons between Balt port and Cape Liberty embarkations? Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks

  16. Going on my first post covid royal cruise in 2 weeks. I have been reading all these mtd threads with dismay.  have always done mtd ( Carnival, NCL, and Royal) back to when only available with freestyle NCL, and loved it. Last 3 years 10 times on carnival where they have it down to a science with their app. I go to specialty restaurants at least half the time, I never know when I will want to eat (depends on time back from ports, how I'm doing in the casino, if I'm just chillin' on the deck and don't want to move, etc) so I don't want to change to set dining for sure. I am however on a smaller ship, Vision of the Seas. Wondering if the ship size affects all the problems reported. Any comments or advice?

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