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So, I just booked a 4 day Bahamian cruise for me, my mother and 15 year old brother, and need advice...
We're going from July 5-9. I kind of booked it on a whim, and now, while I am busy at work, am trying to see what all I need to book or figure out as soon as possible. What are the best things for first timers to try to fit in, to do or see? Things that are incredibly over exerting are not the greatest choice, as my mother does get tired somewhat easily. Any suggestions would be of great help!!!
I would skip getting off in Nassau, or just roam the city on your own. The ship empties out, and you'd have plenty of room to explore. We enjoyed the galley tour. Try to get a meal at Palo (either dinner or brunch).
In general, unless you have a burning desire to "commando cruise," DCL will provide more than enough for you to do on your first cruise without any add-ons. Check the list of Nassau shore excursions, and if something really appeals to you, great! If not, strolling the port for a couple of hours may be all you need (our Disney Cruise Line guidebook includes a self-directed walking tour). A lot of cruisers spend much or all of their time in Nassau on board the ship, so you won't be alone if nothing ashore attracts your interest. It's a good time to book a spa treatment if that interests you.
You'll probably have a fine time at Castaway Cay without booking extras there, either, but the Stingray adventure, parasailing, and snorkel and/or bike rentals are all popular add-ons.
Get your brother into the teen program (I'm assuming your 18 or older), and you and your mom can enjoy the adults-only facilities on board and at Castaway Cay.
Of course, if you don't have our book, it might be a good idea....
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We are booked for our first DCL cruise. We will be strolling around Nassau and then getting back on board to enjoy what the ship has to offer. Castaway Cay will be fun too, but we're not booking anything, maybe a banana boat ride. That looks fun!
I hear Palo is really good, might want to get in for dinner or brunch.
Good luck planning and have lots of fun! Hope you got a good deal for the last minute booking!
We went on our first DCL cruise last November for a 4 nighter. We did Atlantis in Nassau and it was great. Your brother would enjoy all the water slides. I would suggest booking a room at the Comfort Inn to get your Atlantis armbands. On CC we just enjoyed the beach and it was great. I would enjoy the shows which we didn't take advantage of last time because my boys loved the clubs so much. This time around I am not giving them the choice. We are doing the shows. The spa is great and you should have at least 1 treatment to see how beautiful it is. I would do Palo on the night you do Parrot Cay for dinner as it was my least favorite. Still wonderful but not as good as the other 2. You will have a great time. Don't forget to take your pirate attire for Pirate Night. They will give you bandanas but we took some costume jewelry as well. Have fun as I know you will.
I'm totally looking forward to pirate night. I've been going back and forth on whether we want to take the time to do Atlantis or just walk the town, then explore the ship... decisions, decisions...
Order the DCL Passporter from this website and have it delivered right to your home within a few days. It is an a must have, especially for a first timer, in my opinion. We have not been to Nassau, so I can't advise on that, but as has been said, you will probably have the ship almost to yourselves if you stay onboard. Try to get Palo brunch if you can for your Mom and you... it's the bestest!!
I'm going to go with the "stay on the ship" idea for Nassau. Not my favorite port, so that's part of my bias. Plenty to do if you stay on board, and you can frequently get spa treatments at reduced prices, especially if you book as soon as you board. It's been my personal, but limited, experience, that cruisers on 3 & 4 night Bahamas cruises are first timers, with most not having access to the wealth of info we have here.
The one mistake first timers make (waves hand) is to try to "do everything". Forget it. That's why you cruise again. And again. (continue, you know the drill) Look at the Navigator every night and pick "the top three things we just have to do". Then find two others, because all three of your picks are at the same time.
I'm totally looking forward to pirate night. I've been going back and forth on whether we want to take the time to do Atlantis or just walk the town, then explore the ship... decisions, decisions...
Atlantis is pretty and I am sure the waterpark is fun but it is also pricey. I say enjoy the ship and just stroll around Nassau. The clubs on board at night are lots of fun.