Grand Bahama itinerary

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Norwegian or Carnival Bahama cruise?

We can not decide between the two. We are a young couple, 25 and 26. The reason we're going on the trip is as a last hurray before my due date. I'll be 5 months pregnant. I've been on a short Carnival cruise to Ensenada and is a first time cruiser. I was not impressed too much with the cruise Ensenada. We are looking to go on a cruise 4 nights in the Bahamas in July. Norway has this Freestyle Cruising I do not know very well understand is all. Carnival route is Freeport (8AM-5PM) and Nassau (7:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.), while Norway is the Grand Bahama Island (8AM-5PM), Nassau (8AM-6PM), and Great Stirrup Cay (8AM-5PM). Definitely do not like crowds stretched. We are looking for a fun time of relaxation. We would like to do a little site seeing, go to the beach, and play a bit. In addition, we are also celebrating our 3rd anniversary. HELP!

The only difference between the two cruises that you are seeing is the way to eat dinner. In Norway have what they call "Freestyle Cruising, which essentially means that you can go to dinner at any time you like after the 5:30 to 6:00 PM. Carnival is a time to select a dinner from 6:00 PM or 8:00 PM. The food and service is the same in both seats for dinner and is also the same if you select NCL Freestyle. The other feature of Freestyle Cruising is NCL's cruises are more informal. They have a formal night where you can dress up if you want, but they say its passengers "not to wear unless wants. "Otherwise, both cruise lines are the same. The Carnival ship passengers is likely that a younger audience and more at the party. I've been in many NCL cruises and his mates are a little older and a little more reserved. BUT, you'll have fun on both ships.

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