YawningDodo
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Alright, so now that I'm committed to going on my first cruise in January, I'm looking at port excursions in preparation for my reservation window. I'm aware that a lot of things may be booked before I get to them, since I can't reserve until 75 days out, and I'm not certain if all the excursions I'm seeing on the DCL site will even be offered at the time of my cruise. I've also done a bit of googling about the weather, and it sounds like Cozumel tends to be warm enough that northerners like myself will be happy to swim there, but some days may be chilly. For reference, I'll be coming from Montana, and at that time of year it'll be a good day when it gets above zero degrees Fahrenheit...so I'll have good tolerance for cold.
I'm just a little nervous at the idea of booking an excursion centered around swimming or diving if there aren't wetsuits provided, because if it's cold enough to want a windbreaker or a sweater it'll be cold enough not to want to spend the day in and out of the water. Can anyone who's been there that time of year weigh in? How concerned should I be?
I'm just a little nervous at the idea of booking an excursion centered around swimming or diving if there aren't wetsuits provided, because if it's cold enough to want a windbreaker or a sweater it'll be cold enough not to want to spend the day in and out of the water. Can anyone who's been there that time of year weigh in? How concerned should I be?