Western Caribbean cruises are great for scuba. Dive Roatan, Belize and Cozumel in a week.
Do you go to resorts? Same thing. The ships are huge and it's fairly easy to avoid big crowds.evestor1 said:
Never been on one.
The idea of a cruise ship full of people doesn't sound okay to me.
I'm doing that cruise in April.Quote:
Western Caribbean cruises are great for scuba. Dive Roatan, Belize and Cozumel in a week.
wangus12 said:False. Go to an EDM festival. Way more ass and people tripping out of their mindsJobSecurity said:
if you're a fan of people watching a cruise is basically your super bowl
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I have a strong aversion to crowds AND I don't drink any alcohol so I don't see the point.
We've done Alaska and the Rhine and two Caribbean cruises. One was the eastern Caribbean out of San Juan, and we did an island a day. Very enjoyable. The other was western Caribbean out of Miami. Not quite as much fun as the eastern Caribbean, but still a good time. As noted elsewhere, in both Caribbean cruises, the time on board wasn't much different than being in a resort, except we got to see something different every day. We cruised at night, of course, and the excursions usually included options to spend the day on the beach.Bonzer103 said:
Only cruises I'd be remotely interested in is an Alaskan Cruise, and a river cruise in Europe down the Rhine. If I want to enjoy the Caribbean, I'd rather fly and maximize my time on land and the beach.
Yeah, I'm a little late to this as I never went back to this thread after my initial posting.PoohAh97 said:
Worse than on the Bonhomme Richard?
ChemEAg08 said:
I didn't get the fauci ouchie so I can't go on cruises.
Whatever floats your boat...Southlake said:
I'd rather feed my scrotum thru a meat grinder…
We had fun, but not really relaxing.CowtownAg06 said:
If you have little kids, Disney Cruises are hard to beat. They get a Disney experience and you can relax.