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NCL's Great Stirrup Cay Private Island Shore Excursion Review

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NCL's Great Stirrup Cay Private Island Shore Excursion Review

Eileen Healy

Nice-right by Coco Cay - Royal Caribbean's Private Island - Voyager was docked there. Facing the island off the tender to the right there is a less crowded beach - rocky - decent snorkeling in shallow water. To the left - more or a beach/sand area - snorkeling good only along the rocky wall - deep (12-20 feet) snorkeling at tip of point - good for fish viewing.

They had a barbecue going on - decent food - buffet quality. On the left beach I found several chairs and put them under a grove of trees - the beach umbrellas there are mesh and seem to offer less than optimal protection from the sun. There is a bar, restrooms (though no changing room or shower) the pool band plays during the day. You can rent a sea kayak (our tablemate did) and paddle around the island. Think beach day with a little snorkeling.

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