CrusinLattas
Renee - always planning the next Disney trip!
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I am reading through the newest Passporter Cruise book. I was excited because I am quoted! I am sorry to say not much in there about our extra ports!
I did find a few reviews about the ports:
All of the ports we are visiting you can walk off the boat - no tendering. All have a good safe reputation and are lovely islands. With a 4 & 5 year old my ideas of fun in port are very mild, but here is what sounded fun for my family:
There is a lot of information out there on St. Maartin and St. Thomas/St. John. Both are beautiful islands. I don't think we will do more than get off and say - how pretty. I thought about going to Blackbeards Castle on St. Thomas, but don't think it would be fun enough for the little ones. Mixed reviews.
Guadeloupe's dock is in a great location to walk off and be in the Pointe. It looked like there would be things to do right off the boat. They have an Aquarium in walking distance that has good reviews - although it is challenging to find much in English and money will need to be converted - or credit cards used (usually a better rate that way anyway in my experience). Rates were listed in Euros - $6.50 for Adults and $3 for children 5 and up. Under 5 are free. We are scheduled to be in Guadeloupe from 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM.
Barbados has a port with shops built in. If you want to do anything outside of the port shops, transportation will be needed. I read about Harrison's Cave that sounds interesting. Disney does not have an 'Adventure' there, but it looks like you can get a taxi for $30 BDS (right now $1 US = $2 BDS). Taxi's do not post their rates there, so ask before you get in about the rates. The cave is $60 BDS adults and $30 BDS child and it includes a tram ride through the cave. It was described as Disney like enchantment by a non-Disney site. We are in Barbados from 7:45 AM to 7:30 PM so a good amount of time to explore.
I went to Martinique 20 or so years ago, but don't remember much about it other than it was a pretty island. I thought the Land and Sea with the train looked good. We are there from 8 AM to 6 PM.
I would love to hear if anyone else has found out much about things to do on our 'extra' stops!
I did find a few reviews about the ports:
All of the ports we are visiting you can walk off the boat - no tendering. All have a good safe reputation and are lovely islands. With a 4 & 5 year old my ideas of fun in port are very mild, but here is what sounded fun for my family:
There is a lot of information out there on St. Maartin and St. Thomas/St. John. Both are beautiful islands. I don't think we will do more than get off and say - how pretty. I thought about going to Blackbeards Castle on St. Thomas, but don't think it would be fun enough for the little ones. Mixed reviews.
Guadeloupe's dock is in a great location to walk off and be in the Pointe. It looked like there would be things to do right off the boat. They have an Aquarium in walking distance that has good reviews - although it is challenging to find much in English and money will need to be converted - or credit cards used (usually a better rate that way anyway in my experience). Rates were listed in Euros - $6.50 for Adults and $3 for children 5 and up. Under 5 are free. We are scheduled to be in Guadeloupe from 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM.
Barbados has a port with shops built in. If you want to do anything outside of the port shops, transportation will be needed. I read about Harrison's Cave that sounds interesting. Disney does not have an 'Adventure' there, but it looks like you can get a taxi for $30 BDS (right now $1 US = $2 BDS). Taxi's do not post their rates there, so ask before you get in about the rates. The cave is $60 BDS adults and $30 BDS child and it includes a tram ride through the cave. It was described as Disney like enchantment by a non-Disney site. We are in Barbados from 7:45 AM to 7:30 PM so a good amount of time to explore.
I went to Martinique 20 or so years ago, but don't remember much about it other than it was a pretty island. I thought the Land and Sea with the train looked good. We are there from 8 AM to 6 PM.
I would love to hear if anyone else has found out much about things to do on our 'extra' stops!