Grand Bahamas living

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Grand Bahamas living
What do you think cruising is better? I met three cruisers ..?

All of them are more or less the same price for going with two other july.Im friends and 15 years. The options are: Royal Caribbean, Carnival ship Majesty imagination and NNorwegianCruise sky ship lines. We are looking for a good time and meet boat people to have fun and ports. RC goes to a private island, Nassau and Key West (I live in Florida). Carnival is going to Key West and Cozumel. N. will cruise Grand Bahamas, Nassau, and the private island.

My suggestion would be to look at the reviews of the three ships and ports in a place like cruisecritic.com for something more complete. Based on my experience with Carnival and RC, that sounds like the carnival is the best route, but I have to suggest RC based on my experience with them. I went on the cruise itself was in the imagination and less than impressed. The boat is an older and not as many services. The pool was constantly filled with young children or adults are drunk. You do not say that ship is with the RC, but I found their service and ships tend to be better than Carnival. If it is a Voyager or Freedom class, which will undoubtedly have much more to see a ship than any other. Voyager and Freedom both have the rock wall, a mini golf course and a lot of other things you will not find in others. As soon as ports, Cozumel is nice but Nassau is pretty good too. There are nicer beaches in Nassau. The inner cities have almost the same things. Cozumel is better snorkeling and ruins. Key West is a bit peculiar. The beaches are nothing special, but have a clean restaurant and tourist spots. The islands are closed either because its essence, an extension of the nave. You use your card to pay for shipping things. It is not generally have to deal with the locals trying to sell things all the time. Really depends on what you're looking to do. See a few reviews in cruisecritic and perhaps a few posts in the bulletin board and most likely have a better idea of what can be found here.

Julie, swimming with wild Spotted Dolphins 2 – offshore Grand Bahama



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