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Just got an email about our October 11, 2024 Southern Caribbean sailing saying they are adding Cabo Rojo as a port stop on the way back from Aruba and this sailing will be the first ever stop for Royal at this port (I am guessing a little extra hoopla associated with it).

 

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Dear Guest,

We have exciting news – to provide you with the best experience, we’ve added a brand-new port to our itinerary! We’ll now have a full-day’s visit to Cabo Rojo, Dominican Republic, and it’s Royal Caribbean’s first time ever visiting this destination! While we’ll lose a little time in Oranjestad, Aruba, you’ll be sure to enjoy the celebratory event planned for us to commemorate our inaugural arrival in Cabo Rojo. You and your travel party will be the first to experience this beautiful destination and we’re excited to sail away with you. Below, please find our revised Adventure of the Seas October 11th, 2024, itinerary.

Your Day in Cabo Rojo

Located on the southwestern coast of the Dominican Republic, Cabo Rojo, which translates to “Red Cape”, is welcoming cruisers for the first time ever! With plenty of beautiful beaches to lounge at, like Playa La Cuerva, your beach days have just gotten better. Looking for a little adventure? Enjoy snorkeling in the stunning turquoise waters, home to some of the best-preserved coral reefs, or take a boat ride to Bahía de las Águilas. Tour the Jaragua National Park and admire the beautiful cenotes, or hike to the Hoyo de Pelempito observatory and awe in the transition from desert plants to pine trees, into a cloud forest at the top. Whatever you decide to do, we know you’ll have a memorable time!

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Tree_skier said:

Was this a replacement to a cancelled port or just an extra port stop instead of sea day?

 

Added port stop (replacing a sea day)

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2 hours ago, Tree_skier said:

Was this a replacement to a cancelled port or just an extra port stop instead of sea day?

 

2 hours ago, neverbeenhere said:

So, they are saying they're going to have another stay on the ship day?

I see the future schedule show a couple NCL, Costa and Holland ships visiting.

Did a Google Earth search of the port - there is literally nothing there. No town, no infrastructure, just a pier sticking out from a desert and an artificially created port venue (think Costa Maya before they built up the port area).

 

Definitely a stay on the ship day for us🙄

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