Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Cruising Charlotte For Those Of You Who Have Been On A Caribbean Cruise?

For those of you who have been on a Caribbean Cruise? - cruising charlotte

My friend and I go on a Caribbean cruise in October. The islands visited Princess Cays (Cruise Line Private Iceland), Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Grand Turk Iceland.

What are the things to find out about, or make sure to check out. Precruise or are planning to do?

4 comments:

MomSezNo said...

I would like to decide on any research you need for trips and excursions, you can still register.

When you first time in St. Thomas, you probably want to "traditional" points of interest there is to do. But San Juan is more beautiful and less crowded. If you feel like an adventure, you can use the Lind Point Trail to the Office of the National Park of San Juan Beach Salomon and Honeymoon Bay Beach make [inaccessible except by boat or on foot], then at Caneel Bay Beach to take a taxi to take back to back to Cruz Bay on the ferry to St. Thomas. They should, as soon as possible after docking [you cross the street to take a taxi - not in the port area], and much time must be allowed, return to the ship because he did not wait for you if you are late. See VINow.com [o. org?] Lots of information about the Virgin Islands.

For people of St. Martin seems to want to Orient Beach, the clothing optional part is to go. We went to the beach next to [the South or East?]: Who was almost empty. When the taxi home for us at any given time. There is a beach bar, there is little, but not much else. What do I not remember the name but the beach is on the way to the butterfly farm and equestrian center.

I've never been to Grand Turk, but from what I read, there is not much, except for Margaritaville at the end of the pier.

To CruiseCritic.com, click on "Rooms", then go to "Ports of Call" for much of the information of Cruise Lines.

MomSezNo said...

I would like to decide on any research you need for trips and excursions, you can still register.

When you first time in St. Thomas, you probably want to "traditional" points of interest there is to do. But San Juan is more beautiful and less crowded. If you feel like an adventure, you can use the Lind Point Trail to the Office of the National Park of San Juan Beach Salomon and Honeymoon Bay Beach make [inaccessible except by boat or on foot], then at Caneel Bay Beach to take a taxi to take back to back to Cruz Bay on the ferry to St. Thomas. They should, as soon as possible after docking [you cross the street to take a taxi - not in the port area], and much time must be allowed, return to the ship because he did not wait for you if you are late. See VINow.com [o. org?] Lots of information about the Virgin Islands.

For people of St. Martin seems to want to Orient Beach, the clothing optional part is to go. We went to the beach next to [the South or East?]: Who was almost empty. When the taxi home for us at any given time. There is a beach bar, there is little, but not much else. What do I not remember the name but the beach is on the way to the butterfly farm and equestrian center.

I've never been to Grand Turk, but from what I read, there is not much, except for Margaritaville at the end of the pier.

To CruiseCritic.com, click on "Rooms", then go to "Ports of Call" for much of the information of Cruise Lines.

MomSezNo said...

I would like to decide on any research you need for trips and excursions, you can still register.

When you first time in St. Thomas, you probably want to "traditional" points of interest there is to do. But San Juan is more beautiful and less crowded. If you feel like an adventure, you can use the Lind Point Trail to the Office of the National Park of San Juan Beach Salomon and Honeymoon Bay Beach make [inaccessible except by boat or on foot], then at Caneel Bay Beach to take a taxi to take back to back to Cruz Bay on the ferry to St. Thomas. They should, as soon as possible after docking [you cross the street to take a taxi - not in the port area], and much time must be allowed, return to the ship because he did not wait for you if you are late. See VINow.com [o. org?] Lots of information about the Virgin Islands.

For people of St. Martin seems to want to Orient Beach, the clothing optional part is to go. We went to the beach next to [the South or East?]: Who was almost empty. When the taxi home for us at any given time. There is a beach bar, there is little, but not much else. What do I not remember the name but the beach is on the way to the butterfly farm and equestrian center.

I've never been to Grand Turk, but from what I read, there is not much, except for Margaritaville at the end of the pier.

To CruiseCritic.com, click on "Rooms", then go to "Ports of Call" for much of the information of Cruise Lines.

MomSezNo said...

I would like to decide on any research you need for trips and excursions, you can still register.

When you first time in St. Thomas, you probably want to "traditional" points of interest there is to do. But San Juan is more beautiful and less crowded. If you feel like an adventure, you can use the Lind Point Trail to the Office of the National Park of San Juan Beach Salomon and Honeymoon Bay Beach make [inaccessible except by boat or on foot], then at Caneel Bay Beach to take a taxi to take back to back to Cruz Bay on the ferry to St. Thomas. They should, as soon as possible after docking [you cross the street to take a taxi - not in the port area], and much time must be allowed, return to the ship because he did not wait for you if you are late. See VINow.com [o. org?] Lots of information about the Virgin Islands.

For people of St. Martin seems to want to Orient Beach, the clothing optional part is to go. We went to the beach next to [the South or East?]: Who was almost empty. When the taxi home for us at any given time. There is a beach bar, there is little, but not much else. What do I not remember the name but the beach is on the way to the butterfly farm and equestrian center.

I've never been to Grand Turk, but from what I read, there is not much, except for Margaritaville at the end of the pier.

To CruiseCritic.com, click on "Rooms", then go to "Ports of Call" for much of the information of Cruise Lines.

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