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	<title>Comments on: What should I do on my Western Caribbean cruise?</title>
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		<title>By: MomSezNo</title>
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		<dc:creator>MomSezNo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 08:40:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Your library or bookstore will have guidebooks for Caribbean ports of call.  Or the on-line guidebooks will have info on that.

A great source is CruiseCritic.com.  Click on &quot;Boards&quot; and go to &quot;Ports of Call&quot; for info from experienced cruisers.

Cayman and Coz are both easy to do on your own.  Cayman is a tendered port, so you&#039;ll need to allow extra time for the 15-20-minute tender to/from the ship.  You MUST be sure to allow time to get back to the ship ON TIME because they will not wait for you if you&#039;re late unless you&#039;re on one of their excursions.  Make sure you take the essentials for that situation [passport, money/credit card, name of ship&#039;s agent on shore].

In Cayman, &quot;the&quot; thing to do is to swim with the stingrays.  You can do this independently and have a much better experience.  Captain Marvin and Nativeway are among several providers that are reliable.  I&#039;ve done both and preferred the latter because their trip included a stop at Rum Point.  However, we did just make it back in time for the last tender to the ship [they returned to shore just after leaving because someone forgot something - don&#039;t be that person!].  If you want a good snorkel spot, Eden Roc is literally a 5-minute walk to your right [with your back to the ocean].  Or take a cab or public bus to Seven Mile Beach.  If you do a search on &quot;Cayman Island tourism&quot;, you&#039;ll get several leads [sorry, I can&#039;t remember the URL].

In Coz, you can take a cab south to one of the beach resorts.  Chankanaab Park and Paradise Beach [both have websites] are popular ones.  I&#039;ve been to both and prefer the former, although I haven&#039;t been since it was rebuilt after the hurricane.  Pictures I&#039;ve seen are awesome.  Make sure you know which port your ship is docked at - there are three of them.  Sometimes the cabbies seem a bit unsure about which ship is where.  If you want to shop in town, you can get better deals if you walk back a block from the main drag.

Haven&#039;t been to Roatan, but there&#039;s good info on it at CC.

Princess Caye is the cruise line&#039;s private island, so your activities will be whatever you sign up for or just lazing on the beach.

Have fun!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your library or bookstore will have guidebooks for Caribbean ports of call.  Or the on-line guidebooks will have info on that.</p>
<p>A great source is CruiseCritic.com.  Click on &quot;Boards&quot; and go to &quot;Ports of Call&quot; for info from experienced cruisers.</p>
<p>Cayman and Coz are both easy to do on your own.  Cayman is a tendered port, so you&#8217;ll need to allow extra time for the 15-20-minute tender to/from the ship.  You MUST be sure to allow time to get back to the ship ON TIME because they will not wait for you if you&#8217;re late unless you&#8217;re on one of their excursions.  Make sure you take the essentials for that situation [passport, money/credit card, name of ship's agent on shore].</p>
<p>In Cayman, &quot;the&quot; thing to do is to swim with the stingrays.  You can do this independently and have a much better experience.  Captain Marvin and Nativeway are among several providers that are reliable.  I&#8217;ve done both and preferred the latter because their trip included a stop at Rum Point.  However, we did just make it back in time for the last tender to the ship [they returned to shore just after leaving because someone forgot something - don't be that person!].  If you want a good snorkel spot, Eden Roc is literally a 5-minute walk to your right [with your back to the ocean].  Or take a cab or public bus to Seven Mile Beach.  If you do a search on &quot;Cayman Island tourism&quot;, you&#8217;ll get several leads [sorry, I can't remember the URL].</p>
<p>In Coz, you can take a cab south to one of the beach resorts.  Chankanaab Park and Paradise Beach [both have websites] are popular ones.  I&#8217;ve been to both and prefer the former, although I haven&#8217;t been since it was rebuilt after the hurricane.  Pictures I&#8217;ve seen are awesome.  Make sure you know which port your ship is docked at &#8211; there are three of them.  Sometimes the cabbies seem a bit unsure about which ship is where.  If you want to shop in town, you can get better deals if you walk back a block from the main drag.</p>
<p>Haven&#8217;t been to Roatan, but there&#8217;s good info on it at CC.</p>
<p>Princess Caye is the cruise line&#8217;s private island, so your activities will be whatever you sign up for or just lazing on the beach.</p>
<p>Have fun!!</p>
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		<title>By: freehandcutting</title>
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		<dc:creator>freehandcutting</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 08:40:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello, look for Caribbean tours from this website</p>
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