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Going to Barbados in November for the first time. Any suggestions or tips of what to do?

 

The 4x4 island tours are interesting. The last few times we have walked along the front to the edge of town then walked along the beach then doubled back and mooched through town and the market with a couple of beers on the way.

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While Key West isn't in the Caribbean, agree ... it's always a good place to have a port stop. :)

 

I thought about that when I posted, but figured since it's a stop on Caribbean cruises, why not. Key West is my happy place. :cool:

 

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I know it's "just a beach day" but Half Moon Cay is my happy place. It seems to be the one place in the world where I have permission to lay on the beach (preferably in a cabana) and relax and do nothing. No phones, no computers, no MDR to dress up and go to at a particular time, no shows to decide on, no need to even talk to anyone else. Ahhhh.........

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