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Thanks for the info and advice.
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Does the water get deep in the snorkeling area at Chankanaab? Some of the pics make it seem like a small cove.
I'm bringing my own snorkel gear and was wondering about fins. If it is just a small, shallow area, I would leave them at home. But if there is a strong current or spots you'd want to dive down deep to get a better view, I want to bring them.
Thanks.
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We took a fun Segway tour of the city. They will hold your luggage.
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I called with the same issue. They won't be taking reservations anymore.
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From what I understand, at some point they won't be taking reservations anymore - just walk in.
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It won't appear for booking until about 45 days from sail date!
On my planner page it is listed under Onboard Activities, not the dining page.
We don't sail until Sept 6, but it is already listed.
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Thanks for the pricing info. I ended up calling; they said they will be changing it so that you do not make advance reservations for Sabor. Still a $25 charge.
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My cruise is Sept 6 on the Navigator of the Seas. When I go to look at making dining reservations, Sabor is not listed. It's not listed at all on the dining page.
Any idea why? What is the price?
Thanks.
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...can I add let us know which nights were formal. And the menu order for MDR.
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It was enough time. The first time we took this tour they took us in smaller groups through the trail and then gave us free time to explore more. The second time I went they gave you the option to go out on your own - which we gladly did. We found an area on the back where the reef dropped off; it was very cool!
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this info may be late, but the Buck Island Tour we did through RCCL was on a powerboat after the bus ride, not a catamaran. And no, it did not stop near the island. This tour was set up just for snorkeling - no relaxing sail or beach break. Though we enjoyed the rum punch on the way back and the snorkeling was amazing!
What to wear horseback riding in Jamaica
in Jamaica
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We are booked on a Chukka a Horseback riding excursion and part is in the ocean. I've only been on a horse a few times and I think always with long pants and tennis shoes. (A Texan without a pair of boots.). So what should we wear? Would shorts be uncomfortable and rub or something? Would tennis shoes get sopping wet. I wouldn't think you'd ride in flip flops.