cruisinmama06
09-15-2008, 05:49 PM
Well as promised....here is my review of the Blackbeards Stingray excursion.
First let me start by saying that this place is the MOST beautiful place ever, Better than Castaway Cay {ducking :lmao:}...better than any beach anywhere. And we've been to alot of beaches. ;)
We are a family of 4 - 2 adults and 2 children (kids Ages 4 and 8). The excursion was booked through DCL.
At 9:45 we were to meet in Diversions (on Wonder) to meet with the Crew Member to take us to Nassau.
By 10am, we got off the ship as a group and met up with Tyrone from the Stingray Tour. A short walk through the port building and out the other side to the boat.
We boarded the boat for a 20 minute ride to Blackbeards Cay (had to turn around for a family who missed the boat :eek:) but still arrived in about 25-30minutes.
Arriving at the dock....
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/087.jpg
There are two sides for swimming....the swimming area WITHOUT the stingrays....
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/093.jpg
...and the stingray enclosure area.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/106.jpg
They provide the mask, goggles and vest - no charge.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/104.jpg
And they provide the squid....
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/108.jpg
to feed these guys (who are debarbed)
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/099.jpg
You can leave the water as much as you want. The area is shallow. My 4 year old felt safer on dry land. (funny cause SHE was the one who wanted to swim with the rays)
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/109.jpg
You can come and go as you please during the stingray feeding times. They are every hour. They also serve lunch (included with the excursion) - the choices were hamburger/cheeseburger/pizza, bag of chip and a soft drink.
For $10 you can hold the stingray and get a professional picture taken with it. For $10 you can get your arrival photo of you and your family at the dock. For $17, you can do a combo package and get both.
There are restroom facilities here - very clean.
You can get the kids hair braided and buy some local items set up on a table.
My kids were a little freaked out by the rays. Some other kids had NO problems. They were all happy on the regular beach side. The one with no rays. That is until a Wild ray - complete with barb swam into the area and freaked them ALL out of the water. :lmao:
We would NO DOUBT book this excursion again. The beach was better than Castaway Cay. It truly had a "desserted island" feel to it.
We loved it!
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/084.jpg
First let me start by saying that this place is the MOST beautiful place ever, Better than Castaway Cay {ducking :lmao:}...better than any beach anywhere. And we've been to alot of beaches. ;)
We are a family of 4 - 2 adults and 2 children (kids Ages 4 and 8). The excursion was booked through DCL.
At 9:45 we were to meet in Diversions (on Wonder) to meet with the Crew Member to take us to Nassau.
By 10am, we got off the ship as a group and met up with Tyrone from the Stingray Tour. A short walk through the port building and out the other side to the boat.
We boarded the boat for a 20 minute ride to Blackbeards Cay (had to turn around for a family who missed the boat :eek:) but still arrived in about 25-30minutes.
Arriving at the dock....
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/087.jpg
There are two sides for swimming....the swimming area WITHOUT the stingrays....
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/093.jpg
...and the stingray enclosure area.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/106.jpg
They provide the mask, goggles and vest - no charge.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/104.jpg
And they provide the squid....
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/108.jpg
to feed these guys (who are debarbed)
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/099.jpg
You can leave the water as much as you want. The area is shallow. My 4 year old felt safer on dry land. (funny cause SHE was the one who wanted to swim with the rays)
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/109.jpg
You can come and go as you please during the stingray feeding times. They are every hour. They also serve lunch (included with the excursion) - the choices were hamburger/cheeseburger/pizza, bag of chip and a soft drink.
For $10 you can hold the stingray and get a professional picture taken with it. For $10 you can get your arrival photo of you and your family at the dock. For $17, you can do a combo package and get both.
There are restroom facilities here - very clean.
You can get the kids hair braided and buy some local items set up on a table.
My kids were a little freaked out by the rays. Some other kids had NO problems. They were all happy on the regular beach side. The one with no rays. That is until a Wild ray - complete with barb swam into the area and freaked them ALL out of the water. :lmao:
We would NO DOUBT book this excursion again. The beach was better than Castaway Cay. It truly had a "desserted island" feel to it.
We loved it!
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/cruisinmama08/Disney%2008/084.jpg