I would say 1 year. Don’t know why, but I feel that gives people enough time to pay for travel expenses (if any) and cruise costs. And maybe save vacation time.
Nassau has a lot to offer, but does get crowded. Carnival is building a new port facility (like Amber cove I guess) for Freeport which might tempt me to book a Bahamas cruise once it’s completed.
Funny before the sheet cakes pretty much everyone said they looked better than they tasted. Now everyone is clutching their pearls at the thought of not being able to eat them.
I believe the shuttle is $4 round trip per person. If you don’t want to take the shuttle, the Malecon (boardwalk kinda) is a short walk with shops, restaurants, statues, and boats.
everything should be open on thanksgiving.
Costa Maya go to the ruins or The Crazy Lobster
Belize: the ruins, snorkeling, or cave tubing (we used butts up)
Cozumel : wait for it…. The ruins (very culturally important to the Mayan people, just not that impressive to view). Go tequila tasting.
Costa Maya has a huge port area (many people spend the day there) with shops, bars, restaurants, and pools. But it’s cruise line built so don’t expect Mexico prices.