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  1. Thanks. We've given up this time but this forum gave me some ideas for next time. Booked on RCI Barcelona to Malta return incl. Greece for October this time

     

    This is a close as you are going to get. There are no cruises that leave from Honolulu and end up in the US as it would violate the Passenger Vessels Services Act. (PVSA). Cruises leaving from Honolulu are either coming from Australia and heading to Alaska/Canada, or coming from Canada and heading for Sydney.

    You could do back to back (B2B) cruises, such as Star Princess r/t Hawaii and Mexican Riviera:

     

    http://www.cruisetimetables.com/cruisesonstarprincess-mar2017.html

     

    Or a Star Princess combined with another line doing Mexico. Use www.cruisetimetables.com and play around with the possibilities. EM

  2. Thanks sounds a perfect sampler cruise for Xmas 2019!

     

    San Diego round trip instead of Los Angeles, try 25 nights on Holland America's Osterdam:

    Saturday, December 2 San Diego, CA 5:00pm

    Sunday, December 3 At Sea

    Monday, December 4 At Sea

    Tuesday, December 5 At Sea

    Wednesday, December 6 At Sea

    Thursday, December 7 At Sea

    Friday, December 8 Hilo, Hawaii, HI 8:00am 6:00pm

    Saturday, December 9 Lahaina, Maui, HI 8:00am 10:00pm

    Sunday, December 10 Honolulu, Oahu, HI 7:00am

    Monday, December 11 Honolulu, Oahu, HI 8:00pm

    Tuesday, December 12 Kona, Hawaii, HI 8:00am 6:00pm

    Wednesday, December 13 Nawiliwili, Kauai, HI 8:00am 6:00pm

    Thursday, December 14 At Sea

    Friday, December 15 At Sea

    Saturday, December 16 At Sea

    Sunday, December 17 At Sea

    Monday, December 18 At Sea

    Tuesday, December 19 Ensenada, Mexico 2:00pm 10:00pm

    Wednesday, December 20 San Diego, CA 7:00am 4:00pm

    Thursday, December 21 At Sea

    Friday, December 22 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 11:00am 7:00pm

    Saturday, December 23 Mazatlan, Mexico 8:00am 6:00pm

    Sunday, December 24 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 8:00am 5:00pm

    Monday, December 25 At Sea

    Tuesday, December 26 At Sea

    Wednesday, December 27 San Diego, CA 7:00am

  3. Thanks and that sounds like a great cruise...hopefully they'll bring it back on one day!

     

     

     

     

    That is a common cruise that has one Mexican port to meet some legal requirements. Not some Mexican ports. Several cruise lines do that route.

     

    Never heard of one that meets OP's ideas. Many years ago we did a Panama Canal cruise that ended in Acapulco. The ship (RCI's Legend of the Seas), then did a 10 day ending in Hawaii. But that was a very long time ago.

  4. You have made a good choice. I hope tour cruise lives up to any expectations you have. Bon Voyage!

     

    Princess will have ships leaving from your side of the world for your next cruise. the perks for past passengers are better than most lines.

     

    Thank you Doris :)

  5. For what is worth, I think you made a good choice. We would love to visit your country some day. The closest we've come is Tahiti.

     

    Thank you.

    And when you do decide to come to NZ ...let me know...we own/manage several holiday homes here in Auckland, Coromandel and Northland!

    Arohanui

    Carolynn

  6. THANK YOU SO MUCH TO EVERYONE!!!! Especially as I think most of you were posting through your nighttime hours! You have been extremely helpful and kind.

    We've decided (after way too much angsting) to go with the 10 day Royal Princess Cruise. Now....what to pack lol ......

  7. Of these, the 10 days on Royal Princess is the better itinerary, IMO. 10 days on a cruise is definitely much better than just 7. Labadee is just RCCL's private island - nothing to see there - just a beach day. The Royal Princess offer 5 legit island days plus their private island Princess Cays.

     

    Oasis is a lovely ship, don't get me wrong, but their Broadway show is "Cats" Yup 2.5 hours of people dressed up as cats singing essentially the same song. But again, it is only 7 days and the food is not as good as Princess. The buffet is not as good as Princess. Then that Royal Princess has the amazing spa and the all adults area and the specialty restaurants and the far better itinerary. Yep, I would pick Royal Princess in a heartbeat.

     

    THANK YOU SO MUCH TO EVERYONE!!!!

    We've decided (after way too much angsting) to go with the 10 day Royal Princess Cruise. Now....what to pack lol ......

  8. You will love Royal Princess. The ship is gorgeous. Most balconies are small. We had a huge Aft balcony. Choose wisely if you want a balcony.

     

    Thank you - the ship does look amazing and so does the Oasis of the Seas...however which Ports Itinerary is the most tempting... looks like we are now down to these two cruises....

     

    Oasis of the Seas - 7 days: Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Labadee, Haiti; Falmouth, Jamaica; Cozumel, Mexico; Fort Lauderdale, Florida

    or

    Royal Princess - 10 days: Fort Lauderdale, Antigua, St Lucia, Barbados, St Kitts, St Thomas, Princess Cays, Fort Lauderdale

    for a first time visitor to the Caribbean???

  9. Of these ships Royal Princess is the newest - built in 2013. It has a lovely Japanese baths spa. It's a more adults oriented type cruise, although there will still be some kids onboard. IMO, this is a very elegant ship with a few very cool thrills like the "Sea Walk" and "Sea View Bar", Movies under the Stars is fun. My expectation would be that this would be a really terrific cruise. Take a look here:

    http://www.princess.com/learn/ships/rp/

    The food will be better than RCCL food. I think this is the cruise I would choose out of those who listed.

     

    St. Lucia is my favorite island - it has the Pitons, the worlds only drive through volcano. Tons of natural beauty, great snorkeling.

     

    Thanks! This is the most favourite one so far.... with all the 'goodies' :)

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    Thank you - the ship does look amazing and could tempt me from Royal Princess...however which Ports Itinerary is the most tempting...

    Oasis of the Seas - 7 days: Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Labadee, Haiti; Falmouth, Jamaica; Cozumel, Mexico; Fort Lauderdale, Florida

    or

    Royal Princess - 10 days: Fort Lauderdale, Antigua, St Lucia, Barbados, St Kitts, St Thomas, Princess Cays, Fort Lauderdale

    for a first time visitor to the Caribbean???

  11. What you need to know is that there are two major types of ships plying Caribbean waters:

     

    1. Mega Ships: The cruise is all about the amazing and huge ship and many people don't even bother to get off in port because there is so much to do onboard you can't do it all in a week. These ships offer incredible entertainment and amenities not found on traditional cruise ships. You will see things like diving shows and Broadway Musicals and acrobatic shows. These ships also have things like onboard zip lines, flow riders, amusement park rides, full scale water slides, ropes courses and much, much more. They generally offer many different types of restaurants and you may eat in a different restaurant every night of your cruise. They tend to be popular with families as well as with couples. The mega ships are:

    Royal Caribbean Cruise Line:

    Oasis of the Seas

    Allure of the Seas

    Harmony of the Seas

    Quantum of the Seas

    Anthem of the Seas

    Ovation of the Seas

     

    Norwegian Cruise Line:

    Epic

    Getaway

    Breakaway

    Escape

     

    And nearing Mega ship status but not quite there: Carnival Breeze and Vista

     

    2. Traditional Cruise ships - These ships tend to be smaller and have fewer amenities. The focus on these ships is more about the ports than the amenities onboard - so it is more of a floating hotel experience. These ships include:

    Princess

    Celebrity

    HAL

    RCCL's smaller ships

    NCL's smaller ships

    Carnival's smaller ships

    MSC

    Azamara

     

    Beyond that, there is a level of more luxurious and more expensive cruise lines such as:

    Crystal

    Regent

    Silversea

    Oceania

    Cunard

     

    There are also sailing cruises that rarely have kids onboard:

    Star Clippers

    Windstar

    Island Windjammers

     

    My suggestion would be that you look up ships on these various lines to figure out what you really want to do. I think you will find such a wide variety of choices, but something will strike you as being the perfect fit!

     

    Thank you for such a great breakdown of the ships available. We love the sound of a Mega Ship (not many come to NZ) but...there doesn't seem to be any of them doing Caribbean Cruises in October :(

  12. I would not go on Carnival if you want to stay away from kids and is NOT a luxury cruise line. Celebrity is wonderful and I think you would enjoy it the most. We are in our 50's also and want to get away from children. We have the same interests that you have also. Buffets are on all of the ships....doesn't mean you have to utilize it...just go elsewhere. Many, many choices.

     

    I notice you did not add Royal Caribbean as an option. Wonderful cruise line also. Are you thinking of flying to Florida as your embarkation port? October is our FAVORITE time of the year to cruise...both for weather and children back in school.

     

    Thank you so much .... as we are going to New York late September we thought we'd add on a Caribbean cruise to relax on and see somewhere different. There's not many in October (hurricane season?) and with

    Royal Princess the port offerings are Antigua, St Lucia, Barbados, St Kitts, St Thomas & Princess Cays - which all sounds exotic ... or with

    Celebrity Infinity the ports are St Thomas, Antigua, St Lucia, St Maarten and Tortola

    and I've just checked Royal Caribbean (as you kindly suggested on this thread) and the only good timing one for us seems to be

    Independence of the Seas visiting Puerto Rico, St Maartens and St Kitts....or there's a cruise on Freedom of the Seas: Orlando (Port Canaveral); Labadee, Haiti; Falmouth, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; Cozumel, Mexico; Orlando (Port Canaveral) or if we could get to San Juan (is that expensive from NYC or difficult?)...

    Adventure of the Seas: San Juan, Puerto Rico; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Basseterre, St Kitts; St. John's, Antigua; Castries, St Lucia; Bridgetown, Barbados; San Juan, Puerto Rico

    They all sound great.... and we will be guided by those of you who have experience! Thank you.

  13. For somebody coming from so far and from such a beautiful country, I would pick something special, for example the one Western Caribbean port in Guatemala - Santo Tomas - from which you can fly to the real special Mayan ruins of Tikal. Expensive because of the charter flight on a small plane. Another option is Belize (Western Caribbean) with a bus and river boat excursion to the Lamanai ruins. They are complete with howler monkeys.

     

    The port of San Juan in Puerto Rico is a also a good option as is Willemstad on Curacao.

     

    Other than that, the Caribbean islands are neither more interesting nor more beautiful than the tropical South Pacific islands which are much closer to you. The Caribbean is attractive to the inhabitants of the North American continent for a great winter escape.

     

    Seriously, if I were you, I would blow my budget on the Aranui freighter/passenger cruise from Papeete to the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia. The Aranui includes table wine and excursions in the price. :D

     

    Thank you so much for your kind words re our beautiful country...it's a pleasure to live here :) Tahiti we're saving for another trip and will definitely look at the Aranui Cruise...looks great! We've explored the gorgeous Pacific Islands...some twice over and as we are going to New York late September we thought we'd add on a Caribbean cruise to relax on and see somewhere different. There's not many in October (hurricane season?) and with

    Royal Princess the port offerings are Antigua, St Lucia, Barbados, St Kitts, St Thomas & Princess Cays - which all sounds exotic ... or with

    Celebrity Infinity the ports are St Thomas, Antigua, St Lucia, St Maarten and Tortola

    and I've just checked Royal Caribbean (as someone kindly suggested on this thread) and the only good timing one for us seems to be

    Independence of the Seas visiting Puerto Rico, St Maartens and St Kitts....or there's a cruise on Freedom of the Seas: Orlando (Port Canaveral); Labadee, Haiti; Falmouth, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; Cozumel, Mexico; Orlando (Port Canaveral) or

    Adventure of the Seas: San Juan, Puerto Rico; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Basseterre, St Kitts; St. John's, Antigua; Castries, St Lucia; Bridgetown, Barbados; San Juan, Puerto Rico

    They all sound great.... and we will be guided by those of you who have experience! Thank you.

  14. Hi we are kiwis (from NZ) and looking for a great overview of the Caribbean via a comfy (luxury?) cruise in October ....fingers crossed for the weather. All the ports sound lovely - we don't have a clue! So far within budget Carnival Breeze 8 night departing Oct 10 sounds interesting for it's Port Stops....and Royal Princess 10 night departing 11 October sounds a bit more luxury...but with different port stops and Celebrity Infinity 10 night from 05 October is the last in the mix.

    Help!!!!! - need to make a decision by tomorrow.... We're in our 50's...active and enjoy a good glass of wine and interesting, great food. Love pools, beaches, markets, history, water, interesting bars, cafes and sun! Hmmm not so keen on not being able to get away from tons of kiddies, hate buffets :)

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