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Half Moon Cay Bahamas Port Review

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Half Moon Cay Bahamas Port Review

Sylvain Forest

Half Moon Cay is HAL’s private island. What a place! Everything there was first rate. We had a grand time at that island. The water is clear, calm and warm. The accommodations are well laid out and snorkeling was very pleasant. There were jellyfish around, but HAL can’t be blamed for that and you could easily avoid them while snorkeling. My friend got stung once by a small specimen and the sting was no worse than a mosquito bite. The beach is ultra clean, supervised and large enough that even if everyone got off the ship at the same time, it wouldn’t be crowded. Tours are available from the excursion desk, but we rented snorkeling equipment directly on the island for $16 for the whole day, which we felt should have been free, given the amount of money we had already given them in the last 9 days. We then snorkeled on our own, right there at the beach’s snorkeling area and had a great time, jellyfish notwithstanding.

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