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Excursion departure times in Nassau


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Good afternoon everyone. We are sailing on Reflection next week with a stop in Nassau and I was wondering if anyone could advise what time ship sponsored excursions typically meet or depart from the cruise port area. My boyfriend enjoys sleeping late and I do mean late. I joke he never has to worry about hating himself in the morning on a cruise because he just sleeps 'til noon! There's not a lot to particularly interest either of us in Nassau and I've been before but we were planning just to take the water taxi over to the yacht basin and the nice walk over to Atlantis, see a few things at the resort itself then back to the ship. I noticed there is a 3 hour snorkeling excursion offered however and now Im wondering if I would have time take that excursion while he sleeps in then meet him back on the ship afterwards before venturing back out together. (He doesn't like to snorkel and I'm always up so early anyway...Im usually waking up the roosters around the neighborhood ) 

 

Any ideas how early that excursion or excursions in general will depart the ship in Nassau? Does this sound like a plan that might would work out? As I said this isn't a port where we have a lot planned on shore and as a matter of fact initially we had almost decided we would be perfectly content staying onboard the entire week since we've seen all the ports so many times already. Thanks in advance for any advice or input.

 

Happy cruising everyone!

 

-Scooter-

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Suggest you look at your roll call or the ports forum.  Maybe also check out activities scheduled for your cruise

Departure times vary by both the ship's time in port and the duration of the activity.  I have had excursions begin at 7am, others not until 2pm and everything in between 

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50 minutes ago, BTwurddle said:

what time ship sponsored excursions typically meet or depart from the cruise port area.

Use the cruise planner to do mock excursion bookings and see the available times.

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