Our cruise in August was the first time out of the country for my husband and I, so we were excited to set foot on Nassau if for no other reason then to finally set food on "foreign" soil.
We booked the Catamaran Reef and Snorkel, and were (ultimately) thrilled with it. There were relatively small negatives which were in the end completely, totally outweighed by the positives.
The tour got off to a shaky start, because the man the met us to bring us out to the catamaran was, well, large, surly, and more surly. The guy just didn't speak, or even try to gather the group together or lead us, so we had to be really careful walking along the dock area to pay attention and stay at the front of the group at a very brisk walk---if we weren't in decent shape at 95 degrees out it would've been less fun. When we got to the catamaran we initially thought it was overcrowded, we had been promised it was just a
DCL group, but it ended up being several groups of course. The equiptment was kind of old and rag-tag and I was skeptical about how quickly it was "sterilized" but we just wiped it down with some hand wipes, which worked VERY well.
SO---the positives. The man that was actually the guide and instructor was great fun. He was shy at the beginning, but spoke more and more and cracked jokes by the end of the trip. He told us a lot about local life, the port area, etc. The catamaran ended up being large enough and was a GREAT way to sail out of the harbor area. The snorkeling out at the reef area was great (well, it was my first time), it took my breath away. We saw a thousand times what we saw at CC and then some. Schools of bright blue fish, brilliant large starfish, and more. We were out on the water for enough time to really enjoy, snorkel, and even relax and float. In fact, any more and we would have been exhausted.
Now that it's cold November, I find myself looking back on that day almost every day. While the island wasn't someplace we were "at ease" exploring, and the area was broken down, I wouldn't have missed it for the world, if only for the fact that is it something different, something I've never seen before. The snorkeling made it a day to remember forever.