Carmen Islands is possible, but not Puerto Rico, that is too far to get to and back in the 4 days allotted (at least not with sailing super fast and dealing with the wind and fuel costs involved)metalforever wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:31 pm How about Cayman Islands or Puerto Rico . Those are my 2 suggestions personally. There really are many other places to explore.
But is it? Puerto Plata was between 700-800 miles and we did that. But yeah, wind and fuel costs may make it less likely. Being that it's a US territory could also complicate the band situation. That being said, we'd have to be sailing practically the whole time before and after on sea days. So, yeah, highly unlikely.slayergeek wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:43 pmCarmen Islands is possible, but not Puerto Rico, that is too far to get to and back in the 4 days allotted (at least not with sailing super fast and dealing with the wind and fuel costs involved)metalforever wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:31 pm How about Cayman Islands or Puerto Rico . Those are my 2 suggestions personally. There really are many other places to explore.
Miami to Cayman Islands 450 miles (724 km)
Miami to Jamaica 547 miles (880 km)
Miami to Puerto Rico 1,014 (1,631 km)
Yea, it being a US territory makes it impossible. Cruise ship HAVE to sail to at least 1 foreign port, of be fined for having a non US crew not working under US labor laws. 7 days cruises can make multiple stops and be fine stopping there...but a one way there, one way back, would be impossible without risking serious legal consequences for the cruise line.toby wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:58 pmBut is it? Puerto Plata was between 700-800 miles and we did that. But yeah, wind and fuel costs may make it less likely. Being that it's a US territory could also complicate the band situation. That being said, we'd have to be sailing practically the whole time before and after on sea days. So, yeah, highly unlikely.slayergeek wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:43 pmCarmen Islands is possible, but not Puerto Rico, that is too far to get to and back in the 4 days allotted (at least not with sailing super fast and dealing with the wind and fuel costs involved)metalforever wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:31 pm How about Cayman Islands or Puerto Rico . Those are my 2 suggestions personally. There really are many other places to explore.
Miami to Cayman Islands 450 miles (724 km)
Miami to Jamaica 547 miles (880 km)
Miami to Puerto Rico 1,014 (1,631 km)
I hadn’t realized Puerto Ricotoby wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:58 pmBut is it? Puerto Plata was between 700-800 miles and we did that. But yeah, wind and fuel costs may make it less likely. Being that it's a US territory could also complicate the band situation. That being said, we'd have to be sailing practically the whole time before and after on sea days. So, yeah, highly unlikely.slayergeek wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:43 pmCarmen Islands is possible, but not Puerto Rico, that is too far to get to and back in the 4 days allotted (at least not with sailing super fast and dealing with the wind and fuel costs involved)metalforever wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:31 pm How about Cayman Islands or Puerto Rico . Those are my 2 suggestions personally. There really are many other places to explore.
Miami to Cayman Islands 450 miles (724 km)
Miami to Jamaica 547 miles (880 km)
Miami to Puerto Rico 1,014 (1,631 km)
metalforever wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 5:29 pmI hadn’t realized Puerto Ricotoby wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:58 pmBut is it? Puerto Plata was between 700-800 miles and we did that. But yeah, wind and fuel costs may make it less likely. Being that it's a US territory could also complicate the band situation. That being said, we'd have to be sailing practically the whole time before and after on sea days. So, yeah, highly unlikely.slayergeek wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:43 pm
Carmen Islands is possible, but not Puerto Rico, that is too far to get to and back in the 4 days allotted (at least not with sailing super fast and dealing with the wind and fuel costs involved)
Miami to Cayman Islands 450 miles (724 km)
Miami to Jamaica 547 miles (880 km)
Miami to Puerto Rico 1,014 (1,631 km)was so far , it has been on my bucket list to visit for quite some time.
So does that mean since Puerto Ricombob wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:42 am Puerto Rico will never be a port for 70K regardless of distance. Cruises out of the US are required to stop at at least 1 foreign port. They did away with the ability for cruise lines to do cruises to "nowhere" or to only cruise to US ports.
metalforever wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 5:29 pmI hadn’t realized Puerto Ricotoby wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:58 pm
But is it? Puerto Plata was between 700-800 miles and we did that. But yeah, wind and fuel costs may make it less likely. Being that it's a US territory could also complicate the band situation. That being said, we'd have to be sailing practically the whole time before and after on sea days. So, yeah, highly unlikely.was so far , it has been on my bucket list to visit for quite some time.
Nassau is definitely the worst port in the Bahamas. It's not even close. I've gotten off a ship in Nassau only twice. Both times were only because a group of us 'took over' a local karaoke bar (someone in the group knew the owner, so he opened up only for us). Other than that, it's pretty awful unless you spring to go to Atlantis. Been to several of the other private islands there (like Coco Cay and Great Stirrup Cay). I'm not sure why Coco Cay hasn't been a destination for 70K before. I know in most previous rounds, it's been occupied on our port day, but it seems like it's not for 2026. I know before the remodel, it required tenders to get from the ship to the shore, but I don't think that's the case anymore.
Atlantis is remarkably pricey for just a couple of hours at Aquaventure...and if a bad storm pops up, they will close the waterpark without refund.Other than that, it's pretty awful unless you spring to go to Atlantis.
It isn't; they have now built a dock for "Perfect Day at CocoCay." I was really hoping we would go there next year and I'm disappointed that we aren't. Seems like a no-brainer.
Been to several of the other private islands there (like Coco Cay and Great Stirrup Cay). I'm not sure why Coco Cay hasn't been a destination for 70K before. I know in most previous rounds, it's been occupied on our port day, but it seems like it's not for 2026. I know before the remodel, it required tenders to get from the ship to the shore, but I don't think that's the case anymore.
Actually, I have, but it wasn't the port. It was by plane. I can see how the port might be less than desirable, though. Good to hear Nassau has improved their port situation. I haven't been in probably 10 years. But back then, it was atrocious.
I'm pretty sure the fuel surcharge would be pretty hefty. lolBoltThrower wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 3:56 pm Let’s sail to Greenland while it’s still an international destination.
From Florida? Yep. Not even sure we could get there and back in 4 nights/5 days, too.toby wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:05 pmI'm pretty sure the fuel surcharge would be pretty hefty. lolBoltThrower wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 3:56 pm Let’s sail to Greenland while it’s still an international destination.
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