I have to say that IMHO Labadee was terrible compared to Castaway Cay.
We went on the Explorer of the Seas in November 2003 and stopped at Labadee and did not have a good experience.
Here's why:
1. Tenders to the island took forever! We even waited for the rush of passengers to go before we attempted to go down to the tender lobby and it still took us about 45 mins to set foot on the island!
2. The island (at least the part we were allowed to go to) was tiny! There was one small beach with about 30 chairs and 5 umbrellas right near the dock. One slightly larger beach with about 40 chairs and 7 umbrellas which was about a 10 minute walk on sand away from the dock. Then there was a bigger beach on the opposite side of the island from the dock with fewer chairs and umbrellas but with huge surf for most of the day. There was another beach near the water sports area but it is used more for the loading/unloading of the sporting excursions and I don't recall any chairs or umbrellas there.
Now with approximately 3000 passengers on board, that just didn't cut it!!
We did the waverunner tour and by the time we made it to a beach it was crowded!! And I mean crowded! No teen beach, no adult beach, no pathways to walk, which I noticed made it very difficult for elderly people and smaller kids.
3. The food they served was terrible. And it was all stuff I like, burgers, hot dogs, chicken , potato salad etc. None of it had any taste to it! The only thing they served to drink that was free was a fruit punch. A can a coke was $3 and it wasn't even that cold.
4. If you wanted to do a little shopping, there was only one spot for that and it was run by locals and it was scary. They were pushy and rude and made you feel terrible if you didn't buy anything.
I guess the biggest thing for me is that when we were on the island, I always felt uncomfortable, like I was an unwelcomed guest. At Castaway Cay, we felt like they wanted us there, you know?
If we ever go back to Labadee, I think we will be pretending like we are at sea and just stay on the ship!
Here's some photos:
1. This is where the tenders let you off, you can see a tender boat at the right, with the small beach to the left.
2. The second beach that was about 10 mins away.
3. The bigger beach with the rough surf. You can see the eating area with the burgandy roofs.
Remember, this is just my opinion! I am sure there were people who really enjoyed their day on the island.