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  1. The steps can be a little slick and sometimes the waves are crashing against them, so you just have to be a little careful, and you need to swim away from them fairly quickly so you dont get pushed back into them. It's about 4 ft deep or so right and out from them shore a little its probably 15-20 ft deep. I think you need to be at least a moderately decent swimmer to do it.

  2. Last year we cruised with our two year old granddaughter and her mother didn't want to put her in a cab so we were limited to walking distance and ended up at Sunset Restaurant. They have an upper dining room at street level and outside tables and small beach area with entry into the ocean in back on a lower level. 

     

    There is no charge, they just ask you make a purchase. We had snacks and drinks and lunch - reasonably priced and tasty, Not like a beach resort, but kind of the best option for walking to. We had a great day swimming, relaxing and enjoying the sun.

     

    From where Carnival usually docks (puerta maya) it was about a 15 minute walk with lots of shops and things to look at along the way.

     

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/oVoDJgLtHfuxLmvs5

     

  3. On 2/28/2024 at 10:26 PM, cruisinfamily7609 said:

    So…is PB more or less “lively” than Sanchos? My husband and I are in our early-mid 50s, no kids with us this time. Just looking for a nice day, doesn’t have to be super quiet…but also don’t want it to be crazy either. ???

     

    Paradise is definitely more laid back in comparison. We are the same age and prefer Paradise. 

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  4. 34 minutes ago, mitsugirly said:

     

    Do they have this on other Carnival ships?

     

    No, it's just on the Spirit. Also, if a class shows as full on the app, you can wait at the door at the start time and get in if there are no-shows.

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  5. On 12/7/2023 at 10:08 AM, 2and2 said:

    Is there a shuttle or tram to the beach? Do they have resting chairs or benches along the way?  How far of a walk is it?  The overhead chairlift is not an option because of mobility.

     

    There is no tram. It's about a 5-10 minute walk for mobile people. There are benches on the way where you can stop and rest.

  6. We sailed the Spirit last Halloween to the Caribbean and loved the ship. Really had a great vibe and feel as you moved around the ship. Not only does it have the Guys/Blue Iguana, but it also has a larger Red Frog Pub that has live music at night that we really enjoyed.

     

    One thing it has that your daughter may like is the Soul Play free art classes. Just make sure you sign up thru the HUB app on the first day.

     

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  7. 18 hours ago, Educatoria said:

    Could anyone, please, recommend a local restaurant, serving Bahamian food for a lunch? Perhaps something within the walking distance from the pier in Nassau? 

     

    We loved "Bahamian Cooking". Its one block up from the port on Parliament Street. It's 3 generations of women making home-cooked Bahamian comfort food. Absolutely delicious. Prices were reasonable too.

     

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/CVxfKWzgLEuWWsfn6

     

  8. When our kids were smaller (pre-teen) we did five in an ocean view on the Elation. Two pullmans folded down from the ceiling and the brought in a rolloway bed. It was tight, but it saved enough money to allow us to cruise at that time - we had a blast.

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  9. Haven't been on the Freedom, but have sailed on her sister ships Glory and Valor. Also have been on the Vista. 

     

    I would choose the Vista because of more options for food and entertainment, specifically JiJi's alone would do it but also more stuff on the sports deck (ropes course, sky ride). Loved the gelato station in Lido Buffet, The Havana Bar, etc,etc.

  10. Our last crusie was on the Spirit with almost the same itinerary (HMC instead of Princess Cay) over Halloween and this is bringing back some fantastic memories. We loved the Spirit.

     

    If you want some delicious conch fritters, in Nassau, on your way to or from John Watlings (those Pina Coldas are excellent) stop in at Bahamian Cooking on Parliment St. one block south of the port. Everything we had was top-notch. 

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  11. We did this a few years ago and loved it. It is the Tankah park. I would guess the hike in total is around a mile and a half. It's broken up as you stop at each cenote and there is plenty of time to rest before moving on. It's a little incline in some spots but not super steep, and the path is wide and paved with small gravel in a lot of places so it's easy walking. There is one part where you get in a canoe and paddle across the biggest one. It's kind of a loop I guess.

     

    Tankah - Google Maps

  12. I've never been to Skyreef, but have been to Moneybar several times. We've had some decent snorkeling (for Cozumel, from the shore) there and the food is really good. It's usually quiet and not too crowded and there are loungers or tables with umbrellas.

     

    There's a decent amount of coral, lots of small fish and we've also seen barracuda and a nurse shark. 

  13. 4 hours ago, thekidsandi said:

    Do you have any information on the cost for Soul Play?

     

    It's free. You sign up thru the hub app and it fills up soon. My wife signed up on embarkation day and got to go to the first session. I sat out in the Deco Lounge and read while she did it and I noticed that at about two minutes before it started they did take 3 or 4 walk ups once they sat everyone that registered. 

     

     

  14. 3 hours ago, evanskl4 said:

    Thanks - this is helpful! We're actually a large group with 5 kids 11-12, and adults, so I was looking for a place where the adults can relax on them beach while the kids have adventurous things to keep them busy. I was actually considering Paradise Beach as well, and sounds like it might be a good option for us!

     

    With that goal in mind I think Paradise Beach would be perfect. 

     

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