Disney Treasure Western Carib excursions

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My husband and I have our first Disney cruise booked without the kids (something we never thought we'd do!) Going to the following ports and considering the following excursions. However, we'd like to have one day on the ship uncrowded and are considering skipping one of the following, but I'm really at a loss as to which one to skip. (We're also going to Castaway but not skipping that one for obvious reasons!) Any feedback:

Falmouth: Consider rafting the Marta Brae River. Pros: Unique experience, shaded, nature-oriented without being beach (which I think we have plenty of elsewhere.) Have only been to Jamaica once in the past 15 years. Cons: Don't love the long drive through not great areas and aggressive upselling described in some reviews.

Cozumel: All-inclusize VIP Kuza Beach. Pros: Seems to get pretty good reviews. Easy, likely very relaxing. Cons: Not particularly unique.

Grand Cayman: Crystal Caves, sights, and beach. Pros: We enjoy seeing unique things in nature like the caves. Haven't been to Grand Cayman in over 15 years. Cons: Tender port

I guess when I write it out this way, it seems Cozumel is the one to skip. Thoughts?
 
Given those options, I agree that Cozumel is the one to skip, since you will have beach experiences at Castaway Cay and Grand Cayman.

Tendering at Grand Cayman is mildly annoying, but I wouldn't consider it a dealbreaker, especially if you're exiting the ship as part of an excursion.
 
We really enjoyed Kuza. We did the VIP excursion. Would do it again, and I don’t say that about a lot of excursions!

View from our chairs at KuzaIMG_7276.jpeg
 

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