texasmomoftwo Posted June 28, 2013 #1 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Mom and two kids (ages 8, 14) have snorkeled before. Looking for options. I am leaning towards booking with Carnival Cruise, as I feel safer with the kids. Trying to decide between: Barrier Reef Snorkel with Beach Break, Shark, Rays, and Island Getaway Sergeants Cay Snorkel Adventure Snorkeling Wonders of Barrier Reef. Any insight would be much appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare crewsweeper Posted June 28, 2013 #2 Share Posted June 28, 2013 If you're looking only at cruise line excursions, try to google and research each place that is being selected for stops, so that the kids have other things to do than just snorkel. I don't think that cruise line excursions in and of themselves are any safer than private vendors, just better positioned to ensure you'll be back at the ship before it sails. Many pick you up right at the ship without having to transit to the tender pier, thus more time on excursion. But cruise line excursions can be very crowded and the guides can't physically keep an eye on everyone. I think Barrier Reef Beach break uses Bannister or Goeff's Cay. I know the Shark-Ray Alley via Coral breeze is a great excursion and stops at Caye Caulker for the island break. Nurse sharks and rays in abundance. Sergeants' Cay is a mere spit of sand with absolutely nothing on it except what the boat brings over. No facilities at all. Which ever one you do chose, jsut relax and go with th eflow and enjoy yourselves.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasmomoftwo Posted July 9, 2013 Author #3 Share Posted July 9, 2013 If you're looking only at cruise line excursions, try to google and research each place that is being selected for stops, so that the kids have other things to do than just snorkel. I don't think that cruise line excursions in and of themselves are any safer than private vendors, just better positioned to ensure you'll be back at the ship before it sails. Many pick you up right at the ship without having to transit to the tender pier, thus more time on excursion. But cruise line excursions can be very crowded and the guides can't physically keep an eye on everyone. I think Barrier Reef Beach break uses Bannister or Goeff's Cay. I know the Shark-Ray Alley via Coral breeze is a great excursion and stops at Caye Caulker for the island break. Nurse sharks and rays in abundance. Sergeants' Cay is a mere spit of sand with absolutely nothing on it except what the boat brings over. No facilities at all. Which ever one you do chose, jsut relax and go with th eflow and enjoy yourselves.:) Thanks crewsweeper. I was worried about the Caye Caulker. But sounds like it is a good choice. I appreciate it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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