Friday, February 5, 2010

Caribbean Cruises 2010 Auditions What Port Has The Best Snorkling On A Typical 7 Day Eastern Caribbean Cruise?

What port has the best snorkling on a typical 7 day Eastern Caribbean Cruise? - caribbean cruises 2010 auditions

I am planning a trip in 2010 0n RCI Freedom of the seas, and I wonder what port is best reef snorkeling and diving. Thank you in advance for the help. =)

3 comments:

phantom_... said...

The ports that you? There's really no type of cruise 7 days.

The further south you go, the better are the reefs. Bonaire is known for incredible reefs. Cozumel has the best snorkeling, in my opinion, is the western Caribbean.

San Cristobal Reef pretty good. Turks and Caicos are known for their snorkeling and diving. Freeport is a port, all terrible. I think it is a day to stay on board and directly to the spa, but who knows how he collects more than a year? Nassau near Atlantis decent snorkeling, but often full.

It depends on what a. St. Thomas and St. Martin is not very large. To Cruisecritic.com as he approaches the time and read what they said they were on the boat.

My suggestion is to buy your diving equipment free and quick on the island, take a taxi to the beach all you heard recommendations.

----------------

Edit: Ok, so after reading where you will change myAnswer a little. San Mart has the best prices for alcoholic drinks, but the island is very small. Not run around much. I rented a car and the whole island and stopped for lunch at the beach, and return not in a hurry, before the start. You can make your dive here. Haiti is a new connection is still functioning. I really do not try to guess what you think will be a year from now --- but I would intend to travel down here to take. About a month before your cruise, check out the new inspection Cruisecritic.com him and see what they have new things.

I have not for San Juan. It is located right in the center of the city. Most people hang in SeƱor Frogs. They call the historic district, but the fort is one of the largest ports in difficulty (especially if you have a long high, since the U.S. Civil War era). You really need to leave the center for public relations. I Would certainly also be a trip down here. Depending on what happens on the beach, snorkeling could appear here a good idea. PR has many advantages ShorE, canoeing, horseback riding, things like that so the choice is yours.

Freedom of the Seas is a new boat, and I am sure that in time the boat is very pleasant, but not the way to impress me. I take a country walk in the 3-ports. I believe it is necessary to really enjoy ports of call.

piggycat... said...

I just returned from a RC cruise for 9 nights and had a blast! I was a little disappointed in Labadee, Haiti, because not doing it too. My friend and I just all in a hammock for most of the time, because the water and diving were not so great. They were piled so therefore it may be to do there when you arrive there, but he did not dive trip great.

We went to the Dominican Republic and St. Thomas and both had amazing reef diving and snorkeling. I have so many animals in the water was so angry! It was like swimming in an aquarium. Swimming in San Juan does not, because the port is really at the heart of Old San Juan is really big purchase and you are downtown, so we spent our time walking in the city. . (not to mention, we were all the time lol sunburn)

It seems to be to go to the Dominican Republic or St. Thomas, be sure, a dive / dive excursion or Sand Paper San PhilipsbURG ..

Take advantage of Royal Caribbean, I Just Had a blast on your cruise and will definitely us again soon! :)

Dusie said...

In St. Martin, which is docked on the Dutch part of the island. We have the tour that we conducted on the French side of the island, we realized more than a small island. Non-permanent residents, but a trip to the beach a great day and Drink / Snack Shack. We were with a guide who has brought us to dive into the path of a U-boat. "I saw several species of sea fans (, brain, etc.) that I had seen in some other dive sites in the Caribbean. Remember: Not on the corals, because it takes decades to grow and use environmentally friendly sunscreen on foot. But it is also killing living organisms.

Post a Comment