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Raining During Stop At Coco Cay


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If it's not a lightening storm, and they CAN tender, they will. You are under no obligation to go ashore, however. If it's too windy, tendering becomes problematic....and if it's lightening, then it's a no-go.

 

Rain alone won't stop any port from being visited.

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If it's not a lightening storm, and they CAN tender, they will. You are under no obligation to go ashore, however. If it's too windy, tendering becomes problematic....and if it's lightening, then it's a no-go.

 

Rain alone won't stop any port from being visited.

Good enough for me. I want to use that damn bugalow!

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Currently on the Enchantment, today is our stop at Coco Cay, but just got the announcement from the captain, we'll be skipping it due to adverse weather. Completely bummed out because this was our first time renting the bungalow. Same story with Majesty yesterday. They arrived early in Nassau due to the cancellation of Coco Cay.

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