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Coco Cay in early November 2015


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Have booked a 6 night cruise on the Indy already which goes to Labadee, but as I was looking today, for just shy of $100 more we can do a 7 night on the Freedom which goes to Coco Cay. We just were at Labadee about 3 wks ago and will be there again in Jan '15 so thought Coco Cay might be a nice change as we have never been there and we love to snorkel. The other ports don't really matter. I have read of frequent misses of this port due to rough seas and tendering. I realize November 1 is still hurricane season. Any experience with those folks sailing in November? More likely to miss or not? And is water temperature colder at that time of year?

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The seas are no rougher in "hurricane season" than any other time.....UNLESS there's a storm close by! The "season" makes no difference! It's not just waves...wind can cause a skip of this port, too....tendering is a hit or miss thing.

 

Water temps will be similar to what you're used to at home....

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