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First time crusie can anybody recomended good excursion and where to buy go on azura 15th November on hoonymoon also any info concerning the ship shows dinning ect thanks

 

Hello have a look at Azura Roll Call A429, 15th Nov 2014 Caribbean and you will get tips there from fellow cruisers about your cruise. You will also find out about the information there regarding the meet & greet scheduled for Sundayy 16 th Nov at 11am.Just turn up at Breakers Bar on Aqua Deck 16 outdoors.There is also another honeymoon couple on this cruise. Happy Weddind Day. Hope to see you both at the meet and greet on the Sunday 16th Nov at 11am.

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Hi Whirlwind, we are on the same cruise and we are also on our honeymoon! We have booked swimming with turtles (barbados), submarine trip (barbados) sting ray experience (maybe Grand Turk) river tubing (not sure where) and the best of Tortola.

 

Not bothering with trips on St Maartens as will be going to the beach by the airport (google it if you haven't seen!) Or on Antigua as lots to do.

 

We have never been to any of the islands or on a cruise either though so no idea how good they will be. There will be information about each of the trips on the ports of call section on here.

 

Ashley & Emma-Jane

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The local tour guides have been attracting the turtles to Paynes bay and other bays by feeding them every day. A strongish swimmer can swim from the beach, its about 100 metres. Do not go out until you see the tour boats gathering and begin attracting them. Viewing them is OK especially the young ones, so cute, but I am not sure about touching them.

 

I had the opportunity to touch a grouper on The Great Barrier Reef. The guide said he liked being touched. He had been interacting with snorkelers for years

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Check out the destination section on this forum re tours. Local independent ones are normally reliable and much better value. Not sure where you are calling into but Cosol Tours on St Lucia and Bernard's Tours on St Maarten are both highly recommended.

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First time crusie can anybody recomended good excursion and where to buy go on azura 15th November on hoonymoon also any info concerning the ship shows dinning ect thanks

 

Use a search engine and the P&O website.

The search engine you use to research tours on each island, btw, there's a ports forum on this website, and then research those tours on a review website.

The P&O website will answer most of your questions, just go there and read all the sections.

Beauty of this Internet thing is that all the information is out there but you do have to do a bit of work to find it.

You'll love the Caribbean, whatever you do on any island, we do and try to get there once every year.

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were on this cruise too, not our first cruise to the Caribbean so booked our tours independently, we have done the tour with Cosol on St lucia before but this time booked with Herrods tours as we didnt fancy the windy sicky road back, Herrod takes you back by speedboat :). also done the tubing on Dominica before - great fun, but this time booked with nature island tours to go swimming in the waterfalls then onto the hot springs then onto champange reef which one of our fellow cruises on our last cruise told us about & sounded amazing. using bernards tours again on st maarten had a brill day with him last time. going swimming with the dolphins again on tortola then cane garden beach. Paynes bay on barbados to swim with the turtles, just doing a beach day on antigua, but did the zip lining last time there.grand turk - the beach. st kitts meeting up with pat & co & going to cockleshell bay with her group, just stumped for what to do on st vincent, but i'm sure we'll find something to do. you'll have a fab time whatever you do, you cant go wrong in the Caribbean, happy honeymoon :).

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