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Posted on 1/22/24 at 1:08 pm to
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
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Posted on 1/22/24 at 1:08 pm to
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Stopping in Costa Maya and Cozumel.


If you are good at managing your time, use trip advisor/review sites and find your own excursions. You will save a frick ton of money and have much better excursion than if you book through the cruise. Only issue is if you don't manage your time or have issues and don't make it back on time, then the cruise won't wait for you.

To me it's always worth the risk because I get to have a private tour guide without massive groups you get in ship excursions which often time suck hard and you get a much better experience. Combing trip advisor for excursions and looking for legit reviews helps a lot.

If you don't want to manage your time or bad at it, just use RCCL excursions and deal with the masses.

Both of those ports have a ton of thoroughly reviewed excursions offered by RCCL and 3rd party vendors on youtube. Just type in the excursion you want and the port and you will find plenty of recommendations.

What excursions do you like?

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I did search before I posted and saw your reply to that thread. We will be on Voyager. Not sure how similar all the ships are. Trying to decide on drink packages for adults and kids and seeing if it is worth the money. Mrs's had surgery a while back so shes a 1 maybe 2 drinks type of gal now. Is it worth paying $800+ for the deluxe drink package especially with 2 days not even being on the ship for most of the day. Ever been on stops to costa maya/Cozumel on RC? Any excursion suggestions.


RCCL makes their drink packages not really worth it unless every adult you are with can down a shite ton of drinks, talking like 10-12 drinks a day to break even. However, the first day you get on the ship, they will most likely offer half price single day drink packages. We usually take that time to buy the package for just the at sea days when we know we will come out on top. Other days we drink the drink special some and pay per drink because we both don't drink that much to come close to the ridiculous price of the drink package on RCCL. We also don't drink soda and can live off water, juice, and lemonade that are free. If you need soda, that might sway your opinion on the drink package too. There is other ways to get around drink package once you get more cruise rewards or if you work the casino and get on their free drink program. Casino rewards are different than the ship rewards, that's a whole other conversation.
This post was edited on 1/22/24 at 1:21 pm
Posted by bluestem75
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2007
3298 posts
Posted on 1/22/24 at 1:31 pm to
Playa Mia in Cozumel.

You can grab a taxi cheap. Watch your time. This would not be an RCCL excursion.

LINK

This just opened in Costa Maya. It’s close to the Port:

Maya Water Park

The kids will go nuts for a dolphin encounter. Should be a couple through RCCL.
This post was edited on 1/22/24 at 1:35 pm
Posted by LaLadyinTx
Cypress, TX
Member since Nov 2018
6132 posts
Posted on 1/29/24 at 9:23 am to
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If you are good at managing your time, use trip advisor/review sites and find your own excursions. You will save a frick ton of money and have much better excursion than if you book through the cruise. Only issue is if you don't manage your time or have issues and don't make it back on time, then the cruise won't wait for you.

To me it's always worth the risk because I get to have a private tour guide without massive groups you get in ship excursions which often time suck hard and you get a much better experience. Combing trip advisor for excursions and looking for legit reviews helps a lot.


100% If you are willing to put in the time to find great excursions, you will get much better ones with a much smaller group (private or almost private) on your own. The best experience is rarely with 50-100 other people on a bus. Also, most truly reputable guides have you back on time or promise to get you to your next port. Pier runners are almost always the fault of the passengers rather than the tour company or they wouldn't stay in business.
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