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In March it was still one formal and one formal optional. The first formal night was Monday (Freeport) and the second was Thursday (Costa Maya). Most people on our cruise still dressed up on the second, optional formal night.

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In March it was still one formal and one formal optional. The first formal night was Monday (Freeport) and the second was Thursday (Costa Maya). Most people on our cruise still dressed up on the second, optional formal night.

 

Thanks!! Any other information you can share? We just booked for next January.

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Hi Laurie

 

 

We were on the 6 day Liberty in February/March. We dressed formal

both nights although some people did dress casual on the second

night after returning from Costa Maya.

 

You will love the Liberty. OUr favorite port was Costa Maya!!!

 

Not sure what info you would like so let us know if you have any

specific questions.

 

Joyce

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Hi Laurie

 

 

We were on the 6 day Liberty in February/March. We dressed formal

both nights although some people did dress casual on the second

night after returning from Costa Maya.

 

You will love the Liberty. OUr favorite port was Costa Maya!!!

 

Not sure what info you would like so let us know if you have any

specific questions.

 

Joyce

 

Joyce--do you know if they offer parasailing at any of the ports? What kind of excursions did you do at each port?

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Laurie

 

At Freeport we just took a van/taxi and went to Lucaya Beach. Plenty

of shopping there if you want; we walked around for a while then went

across the street to the beach. Nice relaxing day.

 

Grand Caymen: Had a fantastic time with the Rays, Rum and Reef tour

thru Native Way. Snorkled, swam with the stingrays and went to Rum

Point for a tasty lunch and more beach time.

 

Costa Maya: We got off ship. Walked THRU the market place to the

back of the building and booked a parasailing tour for 1 pm and then

while there rented a golf cart and drove into Majahaul (sp) where the

parasailing tour was. Majahual also has a great beach and shopping

if you want. We were able to get a table with umbrella right between the parasailing booth and small bar setup. My husband and I took our

9 year old grandson parasailing with us. He decided he wanted to go

at the last minute. We had a blast!!! Cost was $40 pp for about a

20 minute ride. Got back on beach and had a lunch which was excellent

and then took our golf cart and rode around sight seeing. We stayed

most of the day there and the people were picking up their wares when

we left.

 

Joyce

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