Planning Another Cruise – Actually Two Cruises Back-To-Back

Planning Another Cruise – Actually Two Cruises Back-To-Back

We have signed up for two cruises, one for 10 Days visiting ports in the Eastern Caribbean, and another 10 day cruise visiting ports in the Southern Caribbean.  We did not do much planning, we just found them and decided to go.  Both cruises are on the Royal Princess ship, and the cruises are back-to-back, meaning we stay on the same ship in Ft. Lauderdale after the first cruise is over, and head out again on the second cruise.

This had not been our first choice in vacation destinations.  Initially, we had considered going on a fifteen day cruise to Hawaii, leaving out of and returning to San Francisco.  We had also considered staying over several days after the cruise and visiting Yosemite National Park.  We spent a few days trying to determine places to stay in Yosemite, opting to try and get a rental in the Yosemite West Area inside the park.  Without much notification, rental availability was sparse, and mostly consisted of 2-3 bedroom houses, costing about $300/night.  We tried to contact a couple of rentals through Vacation Rentals By Owner, and found a couple of nice places that were available, but the owner’s we not willing to rent to us starting on a Saturday night, which was our first night after the cruise ended.  They were trying to fill their rental calendars and did not want to give up a Friday night with the weekend we could stay.  It must be nice to be that picky on rental clientele, we had even wanted to stay four nights, which was more than their required minimum stay.

Then we considered trying to go to Napa, California after the Hawaii Cruise, but hotel availability there was non-existent on the Saturday after the cruise ended.  We contemplated staying somewhere else that first Saturday night, possibly north of San Fransisco, and then heading over to Napa/Sonoma on Sunday when the hotel availability was much better.  The hotel we had wanted to use in Sonoma when we were planning our Napa trip “disaster” last April was available, and not badly priced.  However, we were just not enthused about going to Napa after looking at Yosemite, and being excited about visiting there.

In addition, the airfare kept increasing while all of this planning effort was going on, and the total cost for the trip just got to be more than we wanted to spend, especially since we had previously been to Hawaii on out Tahiti Cruise.  We had begun this vacation planning effort to try and find an inexpensive trip, and this was no longer the case, so we canned the whole west coast idea.

We found two 10-day cruises through Princess that were going to the Eastern Caribbean, but to different islands than the typical 7-day Eastern Caribbean cruises, and also to the Southern Caribbean, which we have never done.  Both were on the newer Royal Princess Ship, and were scheduled in succession, or “back-to-back” in cruise lingo.  They both start and stop in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

We had already realized that cruise prices are starting to increase, the cruise industry in general is doing very well in the more stable economy, demand is up, and therefore, so are prices.  These cruises were no different, although the Southern Caribbean cruise was priced quite a bit less than the Eastern Caribbean portion, for some reason.

We opted for an inside cabin on the Eastern cruise, that was the cheapest option, and then we reserved a balcony on the Southern cruise, since they were actually priced less than inside cabins, most likely to get them to sell.  Unfortunately, our inside cabin on the first cruise is more expensive than the balcony on the second cruise, plus, we are glad we will enjoy having the second half of the trip with the balcony.

Our plan is to utilize the “all inclusive” beverage package on the inside cruise portion of our trip, and then to stock up on supplies

 during the first cruise, and not purchase the all inclusive beverage package on the second portion.  It will be nicer to enjoy some of our own supplies out on the balcony on the second cruise.  No one really enjoys drinks stuck in a dark inside cabin!

We will be able to take on some wine for both cruises, and plan to use them all of the second cruise since they will already be aboard when we transition to the balcony cabin.  We had looked at trying to get the same cabin throughout both portions of the cruise, but we would not get credit for two cruises for Stephanie to increase her status, and the pricing was more expensive.  We opted to put that additional expense into the beverage package on the first cruise.

We will be driving down to Ft. Lauderdale in a rental car that we will get from the local airport at home, and then rent another car in Ft. Lauderdale for the return trip.  It will not be quite as convenient as parking at the port, but the parking cost for 21 days was considerably more than the two rentals, and we avoid putting an additional 1,300 miles of wear and tear on our old cars.

Cruise Itineraries

Cruise Itineraries

Shown below are the two itineraries and maps for the back-to-back cruises we are taking  on the Princess Cruise Lines Royal Princess ship.  This will be our second cruise on the Royal Princess, the first having been the traditional “Eastern Caribbean” itinerary, visiting St. Martin, St. Thomas, and the Princess Cruise Lines private island, Princess Cays.  This Eastern Caribbean Itinerary is not visiting the typical eastern cruise ports of call we visited on that previous cruise.  With the exception of Princess Cays and St. Thomas, which we will stop at again on both of these cruises, will be going to several different Caribbean islands we have not visited before.

Map
Eastern Caribbean Voyager – 10 Days Roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
DayDatePort of CallDuration
Monday9/21/15Ft. LauderdaleDepart at 4:00 PM
Tuesday9/22/15At Sea
Wednesday9/23/15At Sea
Thursday9/24/15Antigua8:00 AM-5:00PM
Friday9/25/15St. Lucia8:00 AM-6:00PM
Saturday9/26/15Barbados7:00 AM-4:00PM
Sunday9/27/15St. Kitts10:00 AM-6:00PM
Monday9/28/15St. Thomas7:00 AM-5:00PM
Tuesday9/29/15At Sea
Wednesday9/30/15Princess Cays9:00 AM-4:00PM
Thursday10/1/15Ft. Lauderdale7:00 AM Arrival
Map
Southern Caribbean Medley – 10 Days Roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
DayDatePort of CallDuration
Thursday10/1/15Ft. LauderdaleDepart at 4:00 PM
Friday10/2/15Princess Cays9:00 AM-4:00PM
Saturday10/3/15At Sea
Sunday10/4/15St. Thomas8:00 AM-5:00PM
Monday10/5/15Dominica9:00 AM-6:00PM
Tuesday10/6/15Grenada7:00 AM-2:00PM
Wednesday10/7/15Bonaire12:00 AM-7:00PM
Thursday10/8/15Aruba7:00 AM-5:00PM
Friday10/9/15At Sea
Saturday10/10/15At Sea
Sunday10/11/15Ft. Lauderdale7:00 AM Arrival

Planning Update – August, 2015

Planning Update – August, 2015

We have just 30 days left before we head to Ft. Lauderdale to begin our newest adventure.  Most of the research has been done for determining what we will try and do while in the various port stops for both cruises.

Since we have not visited many of the ports of call on these cruises, we were not really aware of what was available to visit on the various islands, so it took a fair amount of time reading about the islands and their respective sights.

Of course, the internet was an invaluable tool in finding information form others who have visited the location on past cruises, and most of the islands have their own tourism webpages with information on what to see on their islands.

Most of the islands have some type of public bus system that can be used or getting to various destinations.  Some of the bus systems are run by the island’s government, but some are run as independent companies, but under some agreement with the local government.  Some are just independent operators.  However, no matter who is running the bus system, there are specific routes and schedules for most.  We will be utilizing the buses on several of the islands, they are much less expensive than hiring a taxi.

We are currently signed up for two excursions, one on the island of St. Lucia, and one on the island of Grenada.  On these particular islands, there we several sights to see, but transportation was very limited, so we opted for these local tours after reading about them from reviews on Cruise Critic and TripAdvisor.  Both of these tours appear to operate from smaller sized vans, so hopefully, we will not be in too large of groups.

For the other islands, we will either visit some local historical sights, such as forts, or head to local beaches to relax and snorkel.

One Week To Go – September 14, 2015

One Week To Go – September 14, 2015

We have just one week to go before we board the Royal Princess for the two Caribbean cruises.

We have made reservations for independent island tours in three of our destinations, St. Lucia, Dominica, and Bonaire.  We will be on our own for the remainder of our stops, using either taxi’s or local bus transportation to visit some of the sights on those islands.

In St. Lucia, we have a reservation for an island wide tour with a company called Cosol Tours.  In Dominica, we will also be going on an island tour with a company called Nature Island Explorers.  Lastly, in Bonaire, we will be going on a sailing/snorkel tour through a company called Compass Bonaire.  The sailing will be on a sloop, different from the “normal” catamarans used in most islands.  There will only be 14 passengers on the sailboat, so it should be a lot of fun.

We have started our packing effort, mainly putting together our casual and formal dining outfits, which requires the most coordination.  The remainder will be shorts, T-shirts and bating suits.  It will be nice to pack for an entire trip without having to worry about any cooler weather like we had on the last cruise, which makes the packing just more difficult, finding the balance between cooler and warmer weather outfits.  This is warm weather for the duration, thank goodness.

It will also be nice not to have to worry about weight restrictions, another benefit of driving versus flying.  We will still try and fit everything in the suitcases without the expansion feature just to make things more manageable, but always have that as an option.  Since we are also taking our snorkel gear, we have to make sure room is set aside for that.

Our electronic gear is always more than most anyone would take, but from that we get a lot of memorable photos, and have the ability to write these posts during the trip.

We will make one more entry before we depart, a final wrap up on the planning and packing efforts.