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yes, they accept USD. Small bills preferably
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I noticed this info in the last link I posted and thought you might have missed the reference
to Lucky tours in Trujillo. It may be worth checking out.
Visit the Tourism Office for information, or arrange a tour with Lucky Tours (2434-4140), located in the town centre.
I tried contacting Lucky Tours but had no luck. Where are they located?
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What cruise ship was in Trujillo in April?
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In Roatan the ports were ports were built by the cruise companies. This port in Banana Coast is a private invester. Outside of the port the town of Trujillo.
I have been considering booking the Jewel out of Houston in November as well but was concerned about this new port. I was really hoping to go to Roatan. It seems that the Banana Coast port was developed (aka man made). Sure, there is a town (Trujillo) nearby but my understanding is that everything around the port is owned and managed by one company. At least that it what it seems like from reading the press releases. I don't have any experience with man made ports or private islands, but it seems to me that you wouldn't get to experience much of the local culture there. My guess is NCL and other cruise lines are moving here because there is a much higher profit margin off excursions that they can control.Has anyone ever been on the Emerald Princess? I see it is sailing out of Houston also but the videos I have seen on YouTube make the cabins seem very dated. I think I'd rather risk it with a new man made port than go on a ship that I find unattractive.
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Banana Coast Tours has great tours available. You need to go to their website and see all that they have to offer! http://www.bananacoasttours.net/
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@ LAWTONCRUISE I agree with you 100%. When I go to new ports I like to do the same and the Historical Tram is just fine with me and my family.
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Are any of these local independent tour operators insured and certified? Or are they just mom and pop businesses trying to get a piece of the pie. The guides and equipment that they will use for these tours are they safe? I would love for you to tell me more Caribbean George.
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Banana Coast Tours is owned by Canadians too and so is Campo del Mar.
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Redheel Girl... I booked with the cruise line too. I think its easier and safer.!
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I'm on the Jewel cruising to this new port. I'm thinking I'm gonna be booking my tours from the ship. I worry about the independent tour operators over there. I wonder if they are safe? Anybody got suggestions?
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That's not Banana Coast, that is Norwegian's new project in Belize!
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thanks!
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Its a great little beach town. Go to this website http://www.bananacoasttours.net/ or their facebook page which is called Banana Coast Tours. Seems like they got it going on.
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The port has been completed since 2012. there seems to be 2 different websites for Banana Coast and Banana Coast Tours http://www.bananacoasttours.net/ It seems that Norwegian is not the only cruise line that's going....Holland America, Silver Seas, P&O and Oceania are also going to this port. Seems like a nice quiet beach town. I for one am looking forward to checking it out on my cruise. Getting tired of Roatan!
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The port has been completed since 2012. You need to go to correct website: http://www.bananacoasttours.net/
Trujillo-Banana Coast, Honduras
in Caribbean - Other
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its still a tender port.