Ralph&Pam
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Yeah, with the new private "island" DCL is gonna give them more money.
If you read the article, you'll see that's exactly where they are looking to spend that money.Ships may go elsewhere. They need to make the city more welcoming and safer. They should be asking why people dont get off.
There is a much more significant problem in Nassau than repaving streets and a few coats of paint. New Providence's infrastructure is sub-standard, there is little to do on the island aside from shopping and beaches (I include Atlantis here). Look for art galleries and stores in Nassau and beyond. 4 and of them, one is the Art Museum of the Bahamas and one is an arts and crafts store. How many time has Nassau made the US State Department traveler's advisory list? Too many to count. I'm sure we all have examples of the like about Nassau/New Providence.
I like Nassau. DW and I always go ashore on a Bahamian cruise. I attribute that more to my years of service in the US Navy and the expectations I developed when visiting ports overseas (with and without her) than to the amenities provided in Nassau.
This is my opinion, but Nassau presents itself as a very poor choice for fun. Compare it to Georgetown (Grand Cayman). There's no comparison. Georgetown is clean, safe, offers more to do and see than fun in the sun (which is pretty awesome on its own).
This has nothing to do with the Bahamian people. My experience is that (on the whole) they are pleasant people who look to please and be pleased. I just think it's an unrealistic expectation of the Bahamian Ministry to expect to get cruise lines just due to geographic location. This may perpetuate for a while. Dream's bread-n-butter is the Bahamian run and must be a huge moneymaker for DCL. Cuba isn't much further south at a decent cruising speed. Not sure, but to advertise Nassau as a great place in and of itself is not in accordance with my experience.
My opinion, take it for what it's worth.
Permission to sail from US ports has been on a case by case basis, and the odds of getting that okay, let alone in the volume DCL would require to replace Nassau on Dream 3/4 Day trips, is highly unlikely right now.
And I believe it requires passports for the cruise...at least that's what my casual reading on cruisecritic has told me.
Phht. It's no different than visiting Russia or China. In fact, Cuba's government has caused us a lot fewer problems than either Russia or China, yet Americans feel free to travel to those countries all the time...As far Cuba goes. I'm not going to support a communist country. I would never book a cruise that stopped there...
Good maybe they'll stop going to Nassau. As far Cuba goes. I'm not going to support a communist country. I would never book a cruise that stopped there. Governments in Cuba may have an issue with US, but we have an issue with them too. The people I'm sure are nice...most people are including Americans.
Russia and China are nothing like Cuba. I don’t know why you would use those countries as a comparison.Phht. It's no different than visiting Russia or China. In fact, Cuba's government has caused us a lot fewer problems than either Russia or China, yet Americans feel free to travel to those countries all the time...