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I think it is called Coxen Hole. It is not the new Mahogany Bay dock that Carnival just opened. There was a small shopping area adjacent to the dock when we stopped there on the January 25, 2010 Equinox cruise.

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Can anyone please tell me where in Roatan Celebrity Equinox docks.

 

...At Coxen Hole last Tuesday; Norwegian Jewel tendered from the same pier... Crown Princess was at Mahogany Bay...

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...At Coxen Hole last Tuesday; Norwegian Jewel tendered from the same pier... Crown Princess was at Mahogany Bay...

 

Hi Mike:) hope you had a good time:D I have never been there

before and am looking at Solstice for Sept or Nov and its on the

itinerary. Any input?

I am thinking about giving the S class another try.

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Hey Lois . We are going October and have a day spa booked that people give good favor to. With that time of year being rainy it's a safe option for us. I think though if things remain so wild in Mexico I stay on board. Since we'vPe been there a few times that should be ok.

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Hi FC:)....I have never been to Hondurus before and so it will be

something different.

Actually, back in the mid 90s I lived with someone who was originally

from there but never visited the country.

Now as for Mexico? I have been there plenty of times too:D

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We were in Roatan five years ago and the ship staff warned repeatedly there was "nothing to see" unless you booked a tour. We ignored that advice and wandered our own, found some cute super cute souveniers and got great pix. I'm sure it's only gotten better in the past 5 years. Many people rave about the Santee Wellness spa... you can book services or just pay a fee to use the beach, have lunch, etc. Also, there is place I think it used to be called Fins & Flippers, now it's called something elsa (Maya Cay??? not sure) that gets good reviews. We are on Solstice in May, and have booked a tour with Victor Bodden... he has been getting raves for as long as I've been on these boards!!

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We were in Roatan five years ago and the ship staff warned repeatedly there was "nothing to see" unless you booked a tour. We ignored that advice and wandered our own, found some cute super cute souveniers and got great pix. I'm sure it's only gotten better in the past 5 years. Many people rave about the Santee Wellness spa... you can book services or just pay a fee to use the beach, have lunch, etc. Also, there is place I think it used to be called Fins & Flippers, now it's called something elsa (Maya Cay??? not sure) that gets good reviews. We are on Solstice in May, and have booked a tour with Victor Bodden... he has been getting raves for as long as I've been on these boards!!

 

Thanks for the reply:)...I forgot to check back here.

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