Only go on adult only cruises.
When I say street food I mean sidewalk vendors. Not the most sanitary settings.Why no to Street food?
I've done inside rooms (no window), outside rooms with a window, and balcony rooms on the outside of the ship. There are balcony rooms on the inside of the ship overlooking the inside experience area, never get these, the noise is awful. There is zero chance I will ever cruise again without an outside balcony.Get a cabin with a outside deck, I wouldn't cruise without one.
What about older adult cruises?Only go on adult only cruises.
I agree with what Wayne stated. We have several cruises. Since C-19 the quality of the food on Carnival has dropped, as well as some of the service quality. I don't think we will do another with that line, and we have been on at least 3 carnival cruises.I've done inside rooms (no window), outside rooms with a window, and balcony rooms on the outside of the ship. There are balcony rooms on the inside of the ship overlooking the inside experience area, never get these, the noise is awful. There is zero chance I will ever cruise again without an outside balcony.
Yep. I've seen picturesBITOG is the Love Boat.
Balcony is definitely legit but quite often, the cost ratio is too high. Our last cruise was a balcony on the Allure of the Seas, one of the newer megaships and pulling into Costa Maya and Cozumel whilst on a balcony is legit as get out.I've done inside rooms (no window), outside rooms with a window, and balcony rooms on the outside of the ship. There are balcony rooms on the inside of the ship overlooking the inside experience area, never get these, the noise is awful. There is zero chance I will ever cruise again without an outside balcony.
Hey all, I am taking my wife in a 7 day carnival cruise to mahogany bay, Cozumel and Belize. We leave from New Orleans. I've never been on a cruise or out of the country. Is it possible to visit the places you are in and see the local culture? Recommendations and suggestions on doing so? I have no idea what to expect but I am very curious about seeing places and soaking it all in. I figured the more educated I can be on this the safer I'll be. Thank you.
Don’t listen to the negative comments here! Enjoy the excellent food, service and weather and don’t expect too much from the shore excurs
So when they say boarding time is 3:30pm in New Orleans to get on the ship does that mean 3:30 new Orleans time or 3:30 whatever time the ship is in?About 25 cruises total, almost all of them on Carnival. . .
If you're sailing out of NOLA for 7-days, you're going to either be on the Carnival Valor or Liberty. They are sister ships of the Conquest class of ships, almost identical in layout and my personal favorites of the class with just under 3,000 pax, not mega-large but big enough to have good ship amenities.
Having visited each of your ports multiple times, here are my thoughts. As for experiencing the local culture, you're really not in port long enough to get an immersive cultural experience; but can experience highlights of culture if you choose the correct excursions. At all the ports I would focus on excursions that are not listed as "beach break" or feature beaches as the central focus of the tour. Carnival's shore excursion pages allow you to filter as to type of excursion, so select "cultural" and "historical" as your filters. Carnival's Mahogany Bay port stop features a carnival owned beach property literally steps from the end of the dock if you want that sort of thing. Popular excursions include interactions with locals birds, monkeys and other wildlife. Snorkeling is OK, but Belize has better snorkeling opportunities.
Cozumel is an extremely popular port for all lines so don't be surprised if there are multiple ships there when you port (Our upcoming February cruise has five ships in Cozumel with over 18,000 pax that day, so we'll stay on the ship). Again focus on the cultural. One option if Mayan ruins are of interest is the excursion to Tulum on the mainland.
As others have noted, Belize is a tender port and about a 20-30 minute trip in. The immediate secure port area is fine, but I would not wander outside the secure area into Belize City on my own. Again, three Mayan ruin tours are Lamanai, Altun Ha, and Xunatunich. Xunatunich is a long day (7-8 hours if I remember correctly) with a long bus ride, but definitely worth it. Also Belize would have the best snorkeling of your three ports.
Most others have suggested only the ship's excursions for the peace of mind of ensuring you make it back to the ship on time. For first time cruisers I would agree. However if you're adventurous and understand the risks, there are some fantastic independent tour operators out there offering things you can't experience through the cruise lines. Just make sure you choose reputable vendors, read reviews and do your own due diligence.
Finally, make sure you understand the difference between ship's time and local time. The "time back on board" will be the ship's time and may differ from local time. I can't remember if there is a time change between NOLA time and ports you visit so it may or may not be an issue. If you use your cell phone for keeping time be sure to set it to NOT pick up the time signal from the local cellular network; this is one of the few times I still use an old fashion manual watch.
You're going to have a great time.
CB
I agree 100% with what @spasm3 wrote, everything.I agree with what Wayne stated.