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Coco Cay, Bahamas Port Review

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Coco Cay, Bahamas Port Review

Michelle

As for the ports of call, the first day was Coco Cay, RC’s private island. I loved it there. It was gorgeous with the white sand and blue water. There were plenty of chairs to be had all over the island. Just be sure to take and return the pool towels from your room. There were hammocks to relax in under the palm trees. We rented the beach mats and floated around in the water, which was my favorite thing to do. We didn’t plan any excursions. I am sure they were fun, but they were not cheap and we didn’t want to feel like we had to rush to do anything. We were busy enough as it was without them, and I don’t regret not doing any. The people that did do them seemed to enjoy them though. There was a barbeque lunch served on the island, and the crew put out a huge spread for that too, and it was quite good. We stayed several hours on Coco Cay until we got too hot and then we returned to the ship.

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