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  1. I started this thread off by mentioning the fact that this Bahama cruise will be our first, well, last night we booked a seven day Alaskan cruise next June!  It has been something my wife and I have talked about doing for the 15 years we have been married.  I recently had an uncle and aunt who went and went on and on about how beautiful it was and how affordable it is so we did it.  Going through Norwegian Cruise Lines.   $3800 for the two of us which includes round trip airfare from Indy to Seattle plus two "free" meals at one of the specialty restaurants, $50 off every excursion for one of us and some free internet.

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  2. 1 hour ago, broadwaybaby123 said:

    You CAN book your own excursions, as they're usually somewhat cheaper than going through the cruise line, but you run the risk of missing the "All Aboard" time. If you miss that, the ship may leave without you.

     

    If you book an excursion through the cruise line and the excursion is running late, they'll hold the ship for you if you miss the "All Aboard" time. Plus, if there's any issues with the excursion, you can address it directly with the Shore Excursions desk onboard. We had issues on my cruise last week with a shore excursion booked through the cruise line and were able to address the issue directly with them, along with about 15-20 other impacted passengers.

    We did go through Carnival to purchase passes to Resort World on Bimini so we could have access to their private beaches and restaurants but have not decided what to do about Nassau yet.  I do thank all of you "veterans" for your thoughts and advice. Greatly appreciated!!

  3. 4 hours ago, 9tee2Sea said:

    If you are alcohol drinkers, you might want t purchase a drink package before you sail away. You mentioned your company pre-paid gratuities, look into if port taxes were paid as well ( I assume they were), your company sounds like they wanted to give a FREE cruise, no extra costs. If you have any food allergies, or require a special diet, contact the cruise line before sail away, and mention again to your server in the dining rooms.

    Thanks for the ideas!  We rarely drink alcohol so we don't need to worry about the drink package as far as that is concerned.  However, I absolutely do like a big glass of OJ with my breakfast so I did pay for the soda/juice package.  Not going to lie, seems silly to me to have to pay extra for juice but whatever.  I don't think we should have to pay any more fees as far as the cruise itself is concerned as the owner took care of everything, at least I believe he did.  It is a smaller company, we employ less than 100 employees and the owner and his wife believe in taking care of their employees.  He has quite a Christmas party each year with lots of great prizes and dinner.  The grand prize is a five day Bahama cruise which I did win this past winter.  Nice to work somewhere like that. 

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  4. On 6/24/2024 at 10:18 AM, mjkacmom said:

    We’ve been to Nassau several times, my favorite was a day pass to RIU, 15 minute cab ride, nice buffet and drinks are included as well. Definitely get travel insurance.

    Thanks for the tip as what are looking at is enjoying a beach day at Bimini then exploring Nassau on our own.  We will look into the forum for ports of call and check it out.  Would I be correct in assuming it would be a good idea to take cash for our time there?  Guessing you wouldn't be able to use a credit card for shopping and taxi etc.  

  5. On 6/23/2024 at 11:08 PM, klfrodo said:

    You're correct Hank that they may have coverage.

    I think the problem arises when someone (especially newbie international travelers) are surprised when they give the hospital or clinic, or even the cruise line medical center their insurance card expecting direct payment and it is denied.

    I called Blue Cross Blue Shield and explained the situation to them.  They said if there was an issue that arose while on the boat or one of the islands we would be covered at in-network rates so we do not need to purchase any travel insurance for our trip.  I do thank you folks for bringing this up as I had not thought about it.  

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  6. 1 hour ago, klfrodo said:

    Just don’t forget to buy travel insurance. Travel insurance also includes medical coverage should you get ill or injured on your trip. Your US based insurance won’t be accepted outside of the US. Also know that you will probably be required to pay out of pocket up front for medical service but then can file for reimbursement when you return.

    consider checking out www.TripInsuranceStore.com for a policy that meets your needs.

    Thanks for mentioning this, I had no idea our insurance wouldn't be accepted in the Bahamas.  Would never have even thought of that.

  7. This past winter I won a five day Bahama cruise at our company Christmas party.  My wife and I are going in early November through Carnival Cruise Lines.  The owner has been very generous and has paid for a balcony room and pre-paid the gratuities and has paid for our round trip flights from Indianapolis to Tampa and back.  As first time cruisers we admittedly don't know the ins and outs of cruising.  We have lots of questions that we have been researching but I'll try to limit most of this question to excursions or what to do on our stops.  We have one stop at Bimini and one at Nassau.  So many of the excursions have very mixed reviews we have been hesitant to book anything.  We are in our 40s and are not into the party/drinking scene at all.  What we are looking for is for at least one relaxing day at a beach, preferably one where we can be guaranteed a couple chairs and umbrella.  Maybe some sort of interesting food or historical tour at Nassau.  We just don't know what to look for or where to look as we have never done this.  Do we need to limit ourselves to the Carnival sponsored excursions or should we explore other options at these two stops and just rent a taxi or Uber (if they even have Uber) to get to other non-Carnival destinations?  We sure do appreciate your help and any and all advice!!!  (Other non-excursion advice/tips for first timers would be greatly appreciated as well.)  THANKS!!

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