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Oasis of the Seas - March 16, 2025 (6 Nights)

Itinerary

Day
Location
Arrival
Departure
Sun, Mar 16, 2025
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Arrival:
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Departure:
4:00 pm
Mon, Mar 17, 2025
Perfect Day CocoCay, Bahamas
Explore
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Tue, Mar 18, 2025
Cruising
Arrival:
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Departure:
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Wed, Mar 19, 2025
Falmouth, Jamaica
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Thu, Mar 20, 2025
Labadee Private Resort, Haiti
Arrival:
9:30 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Fri, Mar 21, 2025
Cruising
Arrival:
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Departure:
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Sat, Mar 22, 2025
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Arrival:
6:00 am
Departure:
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Introduction

Introduction

When one thinks about a Caribbean or a Bahamas cruise, it is usually assumed that Miami is the departure point, but the northern suburb of Fort Lauderdale has its own modern port facility and has rapidly become a favored jumping off point for ships taking vacationers to exciting tropical destinations. And the beaches, nightlife and colorful restaurants in this city are enough to keep everyone occupied and happy both before and after the cruise itself. A nice mix of South Florida bustle and quieter southern atmosphere is a good way to describe this vibrant city. Its 23-mile stretch of white sand beach is as inviting as any to be found elsewhere.
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Where the Ship Docks

Vacationers departing from Fort Lauderdale embark at the modern, full service facility at Port Everglades. Only a ten minute taxi ride from both downtown and the Fort Lauderdale International Airport, the dock areas have a number of visitor information centers, vending machines and ATMs, as well as a small number of kiosks stuffed with see-and-do brochures and restaurant advertisements. The complex is also the busiest section of the commercial dock area and there is plenty of security around to make sure passengers are guided to the area where the cruise ships anchor. Most departures are at the Midport and Northport areas of the terminal facility.
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What to See and Do

First of all it is imperative to get away from the dock area, which is heavily congested and offering little in the way of entertainment. The sand beaches of town are the favorite draw, and although they have been immortalized as the popular spring break destination for college students, they are actually quite clean, family-friendly and have undergone some major renovations in the past few years. New lighting for nighttime beach activities, landscaping improvements and the addition of many new shops and restaurants along the waterfront has completely transformed this glorious stretch of coastline. A great walking tour of the city would not be complete without a stroll along the Intercoastal Waterway, running directly through the city center. Downtown has a new flavor with the cropping up of boutiques, antique shops and upscale restaurants. One of those restaurants is the Mangoes on E. Las Olas Blvd. - a traditional Miami restaurant in its design as well as in its offerings that center around combination lunch and dinner plates including both steak and seafood. Another favorite is the 15 Street Fisheries, located naturally on 15th Street and considered the finest chowder house in the area. Those who want a bit more exotic experience can try the famous Jungle Queen Riverboat. It has drawn visitors for six decades and takes visitors on an inland sightseeing cruise as well as offering nighttime dining on board. Those who have come with families can try two and a half mile boardwalk on Hollywood Beach, known for its low-key atmosphere and street performers.
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Eating/Drinking

Aside from the local favorites already mentioned, there are a number of smaller establishments along the waterfront that offer everything from pizza to seafood stews and hot dogs. La Bonne Crepes on Las Olas Blvd has a yummy breakfast of waffles, French toast and mouthwatering crepes. The H2O Cafe on South Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd is famous for its Italian cuisine and serves up pasta, chicken and barbeque beef with a Cuban influence. Its outdoor seating area is in full view of the beach activities and is perfect for an evening meal while exploring the waterfront.
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Getting Around

Most of the cruise lines will have shuttle service to and from downtown for their passengers regardless of whether they have confirmed reservations at one of the local hotels. For vacationers arriving at the airport there is a free shuttle to Port Everglades itself, and rental cars can be booked ahead of time and picked up either at the airport or in downtown.
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Miscellaneous But Important

Internet cafes are numerous throughout downtown Fort Lauderdale and of course there is Internet connection and WiFi at the airport. Although there are a number of banks that can exchange U.S. dollars for foreign currencies, it is best to wait until arriving at individual Caribbean ports, as many of these destinations will be full of merchants accepting American money, thus helping to save tremendously on exchange fees.
Port Everglades sees many cruise ship departures and arrivals every day.
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The famous 23-mile white sand beach of Fort Lauderdale.
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The Jungle Queen Riverboat.
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The Hollywood Beach boardwalk - a favorite place for both locals and tourists.
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Fort Lauderdale at night.
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Perfect Day CocoCay, Bahamas

Introduction

Introduction

You may be familiar with the smaller, outlying islands of the Bahamas that are accessible only as part of a cruise package. CocoCay (sometime written as 2 separate words i.e. Coco Cay) is one of the most beautiful such islands. This amazing getaway destination is reachable via Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (Celebrity is another cruise brand under RCCL), which operates all of the facilities onshore. There is nothing quite like the feeling that you have arrived at your very own private paradise, far from the congestion of the tourist resorts and the frenzied pace of the cities and towns. A truly fantastic vacation spot, Coco Cay means relaxation, fun in the sun, excellent beaches and plenty of long strolls in the welcoming tropical breeze.
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Where the Ship Docks

Visitors arriving on a Royal Caribbean or Celebrity cruise ship will be transported via private tender vessel directly to the main beach area, where one finds the food pavilion, souvenir shops and excursion headquarters. The ship remains anchored in the bay, and because there is usually only one cruise liner calling on this island at any given time, the transport from ship to shore is very quick.
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What to See and Do

In Coco Cay there are plenty of beach areas, hiking trails and overlooks that offer excellent views of the surrounding ocean. Walking trails lead from the food pavilion area to various other beach locations where visitors find hammocks, open air shelters, picnic tables and of course a great number of inflatable boats waiting for adventure. The Caylanas Aqua Park is a floating garden of pools, botanical delights and swimming holes, and is perfect for both couples and families with small children. The beach volleyball courts are very modern and well maintained. There is a licensed, professional snorkeling instruction service on the beach as well, offering tourists the opportunity to try their hand at this sport in the sheltered, green waters of the bay. Another popular activity at Coco Cay is off-road adventure for the little ones, with mini mustangs, tiny model Jeeps and even pink Barbie Escalades available for the kids to drive. The souvenir shops are operated by licensed companies and offer straw hats, sunglasses, popular clothing designed in the region, and everything from cups, mugs, pins and bolo ties.
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Eating/Drinking

Like most of the private islands in the Caribbean, Coco Cay has a large food pavilion court that serves up such fine entrees as fresh fish, barbeque beef and pork, soups, salads and refreshing cocktails. There is no charge for the meals on this island as the cost is included in the price of the cruise trip.
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Getting Around

Walking is the only form of transportation needed, as the activities are near the pavilion and on the nearby secluded beaches. The trails are rather short and there is no need to worry about getting lost, as all destinations are clearly marked with signs.
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Miscellaneous But Important

Money is not needed on Coco Cay except to buy souvenirs or to gain access to the Aqua Park. U.S. Dollar is accepted at the gift shops. The island has no modern telephone service, and emergency communications must be made on board ship.
Cruise travelers having a great time on Coco Cay beach.
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The picnic area. A bit far on the left you can see the food pavilion.
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CocoCay is a great place for snorkeling. You can see a lot of beautiful fish in the ocean.
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Yet another scene on this amazing island.
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