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FirstTimeCruiser27

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  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Carnival
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Southern Caribbean

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  1. I'm looking at websites like CruiseMapper.com to track cruise ship schedules, including arrival and departure times. How do these websites determine when a cruise ship arrives or departs? Also, is the information on these sites, especially regarding time schedules, accurate? If you've used CruiseMapper.com or similar sites, what are your experiences?
  2. Essiesmom and leaveitallbehind My upcoming trip on the Carnival Jubilee is from Galveston, Texas, I plan to explore Costa Maya with an independent excursion company popular among cruise passengers. Also, I'll visit Mr. Sanchos in Cozumel, which is also popular and independent of the ship. Thanks all for the information about the time differences between the ship and local time. I'll adjust my schedule to ensure I return to the ship on time after using independent companies.
  3. Thank you, d9704011. I'll confirm the time before leaving the ship and keep my watch on ship time to ensure I don't miss the ship. Your advice is appreciated.
  4. Hello everyone, I want to understand the difference between ship time and port time. If a ship is scheduled to depart at 17:00 (5:00 PM), and I've set my watch to the local time of the port, can I be confident that I'm aligned with the ship's departure time? Specifically, I'm curious if there's any difference between the port time and the local time in Mexico (I am going to Costa Maya and Cozumel on Carnival Jubilee).
  5. I'm preparing for my cruise on the Carnival Jubilee next month. I would appreciate some advice about the power outlets on board from anyone who has sailed on its sister ships, the Carnival Mardi Gras or the Carnival Celebration. Were there enough outlets to comfortably charge multiple devices simultaneously, such as your and your cabinmate's phones and tablets?
  6. I agree that choosing a spa treatment onshore instead of on the ship is a win-win. It's easier on the wallet. My sister has had some memorable experiences getting massages on the beach, especially in Cozumel, as she often mentions that it was one of the best massages she has ever had.
  7. Hi Everyone, I am looking to upgrade my cruise experience with an unusual spa treatment. After trying the regular spa services, I want to look into more unique options. I've thought about trying treatments like a seaweed massage, poultice massage, bamboo massage, or other out-of-the-ordinary spa experiences. I have a question for spa fans: Which spa treatment or service did you find worthwhile during your cruises? I'm searching for unique experiences that stood out during your time at sea. Your recommendations will be appreciated as I plan my next cruise (Carnival Jubilee January 2024).
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