I took the bus in PV before Covid in 2019. Paid US$1 pp each way. It had a sign that said Walmart, Sam's and Centro on the windshield. Very easy to do and I don't speak or read Spanish.
Check your cruise calendar. Being a lay back island port, many shops in downtown Hilo don't open on Sunday. I was just there last week and the place looked like a ghost town. Farmers market was about the only place that was open.
Just got off Serenade of The Seas on Sunday. Many people skipped the hand sanitizer dispener on the way to buffet and MDR. Staff turned a blind eye and said nothing. Hardly anyone wore mask or social distancing. More and more people started coughing around Day 4. Things are definitely returning to pre COVID normal.
Things have come a full circle. I bet this is what our parents said about us long hair hippies, pot smoking rock n rollers and rebellious babyboomers back in the 60's.
Roberts Hawaii has a shared shuttle service from Honolulu cruise terminal to HNL. Online reviews are a mixed bag from good to terrible. Does anyone have any prior experience with them? Thanks.
If 3 year old was having such a hard time walking in the heat, why didn't dad let jr ride on his shoulder or retreat back to the ship? That's what I would have done.
Thanks to availabity of public laudermat on Carnival and Princess ships, I always wash my dirty clothes on last sea day before I pack them up on my trip home. Wouldn't want it any other way.
Does this mean you have to do the check-in for the no show person as if he/she will be on the ship? Would like some advice as I am also dealing this situation next month.