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Just an observation - I was surprised to see a "No Camiflauge Clothing" sign at the end of the pier when getting off the ship in Grenada. I saw a young man in cami shorts not allowed entrance to the island. He was told to go back to the ship and change clothes.

 

I believe that Bardados has the same requirement.

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Just an observation - I was surprised to see a "No Camiflauge Clothing" sign at the end of the pier when getting off the ship in Grenada. I saw a young man in cami shorts not allowed entrance to the island. He was told to go back to the ship and change clothes.

 

I believe that Bardados has the same requirement.

 

They do, along with several other islands, and I'll make the same comment I did the last time time this came up on the board...

 

Why in the world would anybody bring camouflage clothing to a Caribbean cruise vacation?

Are they going hunting, or are they going to war? I don't get it.

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