Tinkermom3
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I have received several requests for info on our Blue Lagoon Island Beach Day and since I had trouble finding much info on it before we did it I thought I would post a review of our experience...
We loved Blue Lagoon Island. We are beach people so this was right up our alley. We did the Island Beach Day through DCL. We met around 9:30am in one of the lounges on the Wonder and were given bracelets to wear on the island. There are different bracelets that let them know if you are just doing the beach excursion or the dolphin swim. We waited about 15 minutes or so and then were walked a short distance to a waiting ferry that took us over to the island. It is about a 20 minute ferry ride over to the island. This in itself was fun as you get to see parts of Nassau from the water.
Here is the ferry:
Once we got to the island the dolphin swim folks were gathered together and taken off to the right at the dock. You can walk over to the dolphin area and watch the dolphins. We watched just for a few minutes and did not really explore this area. Here is the dock where you enter off of the ferry:
We then headed to the beach area. The beach is on a protected lagoon so there are no waves. It was not crowded here at all BUT we did have a bit of trouble snagging a chair. We walked all the way to the end of the beach area to get one but it really was not a big deal at all. Folks from other cruise lines were there and left fairly early so within an hour or so lots more chairs opened up. There are inner tubes available to use which are included in the cost of the excursion. From what we gathered that was about the only thing included. I *think* snorkle gear was extra but we brought our own. My
3 kids and DH went snorkling and said they saw WAY more fish than on Castaway Cay. (I was a wimp and did not go in as the air temp and water temp were a bit chilly when we were there ) Here are a few pics around the island:
Lunch is included in this excursion and I have to say was really good! It was burgers, grilled chicken sandwich or a hot dog with fries, punch or water, and orange wedges. Lunch is served in a covered pavillion similar to Castaway Cay. We took our lunch back over to the beach:
We ventured over to the other side of the island where it is not protected. There is a very small rocky beach over there that was just beautiful. There was a rope up in the water so I do not think swimming is allowed:
We got to the island just before 11am. Ferries leave to go back to the port at 1pm, 2pm and 4pm. We took the 2pm back as I wanted to do a bit of shopping in Nassau. We were REALLY torn though and would have loved to stay on the island longer.
The island is beautful, extremely clean, not very crowded at all and with friendly staff. I saw a couple of volleyball nets with folks playing and they also had a basketball court over by the food pavillion. We very much enjoyed our time at Blue Lagoon Island and we would definitely go back (and most likely will on our July 2011 Dream Cruise).
Let me know if you have any specific questions! I hope this info is helpful to anyone who is thinking about this excursion!
We loved Blue Lagoon Island. We are beach people so this was right up our alley. We did the Island Beach Day through DCL. We met around 9:30am in one of the lounges on the Wonder and were given bracelets to wear on the island. There are different bracelets that let them know if you are just doing the beach excursion or the dolphin swim. We waited about 15 minutes or so and then were walked a short distance to a waiting ferry that took us over to the island. It is about a 20 minute ferry ride over to the island. This in itself was fun as you get to see parts of Nassau from the water.
Here is the ferry:

Once we got to the island the dolphin swim folks were gathered together and taken off to the right at the dock. You can walk over to the dolphin area and watch the dolphins. We watched just for a few minutes and did not really explore this area. Here is the dock where you enter off of the ferry:

We then headed to the beach area. The beach is on a protected lagoon so there are no waves. It was not crowded here at all BUT we did have a bit of trouble snagging a chair. We walked all the way to the end of the beach area to get one but it really was not a big deal at all. Folks from other cruise lines were there and left fairly early so within an hour or so lots more chairs opened up. There are inner tubes available to use which are included in the cost of the excursion. From what we gathered that was about the only thing included. I *think* snorkle gear was extra but we brought our own. My
3 kids and DH went snorkling and said they saw WAY more fish than on Castaway Cay. (I was a wimp and did not go in as the air temp and water temp were a bit chilly when we were there ) Here are a few pics around the island:






Lunch is included in this excursion and I have to say was really good! It was burgers, grilled chicken sandwich or a hot dog with fries, punch or water, and orange wedges. Lunch is served in a covered pavillion similar to Castaway Cay. We took our lunch back over to the beach:

We ventured over to the other side of the island where it is not protected. There is a very small rocky beach over there that was just beautiful. There was a rope up in the water so I do not think swimming is allowed:


We got to the island just before 11am. Ferries leave to go back to the port at 1pm, 2pm and 4pm. We took the 2pm back as I wanted to do a bit of shopping in Nassau. We were REALLY torn though and would have loved to stay on the island longer.
The island is beautful, extremely clean, not very crowded at all and with friendly staff. I saw a couple of volleyball nets with folks playing and they also had a basketball court over by the food pavillion. We very much enjoyed our time at Blue Lagoon Island and we would definitely go back (and most likely will on our July 2011 Dream Cruise).
Let me know if you have any specific questions! I hope this info is helpful to anyone who is thinking about this excursion!