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Favorite Ports of Call


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I'm a beach and water baby-so hands down for being in the water-Half Moon Cay.

But if it's super windy, or stormy, you probably wont end up there as it is a tender port. As far as "regular" ports, we loved Cozumel on our second trip down there, because of what we did-day pass at El Cid, withing walking distance of the pier-great snorkeling for that matter I love Nassay-but I have done the Sheritan, Black Beards Cay, and blue Lagoon =Sail Happy

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Thanks to all of you for sharing. I keep looking at the Carnival Dream to Nassau, St Thomas, and St Martin. St Martin sounds so I interesting with both the Dutch and French sides of the island, along with the airplanes at Maho beach. St Thomas sounds beautiful, and St Johns even more so.

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We love finding places with history, culture, visiting schools, orphanages, museums and dislike Chain stores like del Sol or chain-bars like Carlos and Charleis/Fat Tuesdays/Senor Frogs/Maragritaville etc..

 

3 cruises, our favorite ports to wander in no order:

 

Roatan

Belize City

Ensenada

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