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re: Cruise out of NOLA?

Posted on 2/24/15 at 3:57 pm to
Posted by NashBamaFan
Nashville
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Posted on 2/24/15 at 3:57 pm to
I'm leaving March 8th out of Tampa on NCL and it seems to be close to the same as your trip. Honduras , Belize , Costa Maya , Cozumel. Did you enjoy the ports? Any excursions or activities you would recommend in any port? How was Honduras?
Posted by sparkinator
Lake Claiborne
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 2/24/15 at 7:15 pm to
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I'm leaving March 8th out of Tampa on NCL and it seems to be close to the same as your trip. Honduras , Belize , Costa Maya , Cozumel. Did you enjoy the ports? Any excursions or activities you would recommend in any port? How was Honduras?


NCL out of New Orleans is legit!

This is the same itenarary out of New Orleans, and they are all great ports. I went diving in Roatan (Honduras) at Turquoise Bay while my family hung out at the beach there. It was great day.

Check out NCL's offer this month. On a lot of cruise dates, THEY HAVE AN OPEN BAR for the duration of the cruise. We've already booked for next January and the following January as well. 4 of us in an oceanview cabin with an open bar all week for 1800 bucks. Hard to beat.
Posted by Napoleon
Kenna
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 2/24/15 at 11:11 pm to
I have to say by far the best experience was with Little French Key. This guy basically owned a private island with animals and decided to start letting people come. As it got more popular he added bars and grills. It's the most beautiful water I have seen. You literally put on snorkel gear and you are on a reef. The shelf itself is only thirty feet off. They give you kayaks and paddle boards to use and snorkel gear.
My fiance and the girls swam with the Jaguar, which was an extra $35 but they loved it.
It is $55 for transportation to the pier and then to the island by boat. That includes access to grounds, but all food and drinks are a la carte.
For $88 you get the ride, access and a meal and two drinks (any kind including specialty) and use of kayaks, paddle boards, snorkel gear. For $98 you add on a boat trip to a reef to snorkel.
An extra $25 adds on riding the horses in the water, and $35 adds on swimming with the Jaguar. (really just a photo op)

Heavily recommend this place. They only allow a set number.

These are pics I took last Thursday. I'm looking into going back out there, they have houses for rent for $105 a day on the water.





One of two wrecked ships in the port (not near the key)


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In Cozumel it's a mixed bag for me. There is a lot to do. If you want a nice relaxing day at the Beach, I like Nachi Cochum, they only let 100 people in a day. All food and drinks included. It's $50 adults and $30 for kids.
(you have to get there - $17 cab ride each way)
For a similar (right next door) beach, but a wilder time, there is Mr. Sancho's.

I personally like to rent a Jepp and drive around the island. This last time we did Nachi Cochum and I enjoyed it, was like being in a Corona commercial.
They also have Mayan ruins there that are neat to see, and some decent shopping.

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