Shore Notes From a First-Time Caribbean Cruise

Shore Notes From a First-Time Caribbean Cruise

The most pernicious misconception I had about cruising the Caribbean was the fantasy where I spent the whole time flat on my back on a lounge chair on the upper deck, working on a tan, harassing waiters for daiquiris, and making plans for “second lunch” at the buffet. You can do that, certainly, and cruise lines like to play up the pampering, but if you have an ounce of explorer in you, stopping at a new island each morning will have you up bright and early, ready to hit to the pier. Continue reading Shore Notes From a First-Time Caribbean Cruise

Shipboard Notes From a First-Time Caribbean Cruise

Shipboard Notes From a First-Time Caribbean Cruise

That’s more or less all I knew about cruising before flying out of Seattle. I knew there was a formal night, that you were expected to eat dinner at either six or eight in the dining room (you had to choose), that I would have a bottle of Evian for each day of the cruise, and that on Thursday, I was going on a coastal bike tour. Royal Caribbean had provided me with a 119-page pdf of ship activities and shore excursions that so daunted me all I could manage to schedule in advance was the biking outing. I never managed to read the helpful What to Pack page, but I had found a few minutes for the online check-in. Continue reading Shipboard Notes From a First-Time Caribbean Cruise