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Escaping into Caribbean with Norwegian Escape Cruise
Ashish Bhatia · 2018-02-04 · via ashishb.net

We took a Norwegian cruise in the western Caribbean. The journey was seven-days long, three days on board, and four days at Falmouth (Jamaica), Georgetown (Cayman Islands), Costa Maya ( Mexico), and Great Stirrup Cay (Bahamas). If you are a first-time cruiser, read some of my tips for first-time cruisers.

A large cruise ship sails on calm waters with Miami's skyline visible in the background, emphasizing a leisurely and scenic travel experience.
A cityscape view of Miami is depicted, showcasing tall skyscrapers in the background and a body of water in the foreground.

Day 1 & 2 - at the sea

  1. The boarding is a bit of a mess. With 5000 passengers boarding and everyone required to assemble in the common area for the security briefing, it was complete chaos for a few hours.

  2. We checked out the spa. It is well-maintained with sauna, sanatarium, and an arctic room. Note: Unlike some other cruises like Carnival, spa access is not complementary to all cruise passengers. Spa

  3. Sports and aqua section on the top deck is pretty good with a pool, jacuzzi, and some water rides. I had some great fun trying out their ropes adventure there. It was impressive enough that I tried it multiple times during the journey.

    A dense abstract artwork featuring overlapping text, intricate designs, and muted colors, creating a visually complex composition.
  4. Vegetarian food was good (not great) in the Asian section of the Garden Restaurant’s buffet, and they do provide Indian roti on request too.

Day 3 - Falmouth, Jamaica

A cruise ship is docked in Falmouth, Jamaica, with passengers touring Secret Falls and Dunn Falls in Ocho Rios.

The cruise ship embarked in Jamaica. We took a tour of the Secret Falls and Dunn Falls in the Ocho Rios via Chukka for $70 per person. Their guide picked us from the Falmouth port, and while driving gave us a good summary of the history of Jamaica, including various stops like the one where locals believe Columbus first arrived. The drive to Secret Falls is about an hour.

A waterfall cascades over rocks surrounded by lush greenery, creating a serene natural setting.

Our second stop was Dunn Falls. We hiked right from the ocean back to the top of the falls. Overall, it takes about 4-5 hours to return to the cruise port.

Dunn's River Falls

I would highly recommend this activity to anyone heading to Falmouth for half a day. Back to the cruise ship, shows like live music and performances were going on. Our cruise director Tyler Gray was a fantastic show host as his Facebook fan following demonstrates. We quickly learned to attend every show he is hosting.

Day 4 - Georgetown, Cayman Islands

Water near Cayman islands is shallow, and therefore, the big ship anchors in the water at a distance, small boats, like the one shown, embark people to the port and back. Note: bid for good embarkation slots in advance.

A turquoise sea with boats and a lush green island in the background, indicating a scenic, tropical location for tourism activities like embarkation.

The island is green and beautiful.

A lush, green island is surrounded by clear blue water, with a yacht by Captain Marvins cruising nearby, under a sunny sky.

We took a three-stop snorkeling cruise by Captain Marvins for $50 per person. The three stops are the famous stingray city, the coral gardens, and the reef. The stingray experience was great, but for snorkeling, snorkeling in Caye Caulker(Belize) was a superior experience.

Snorkeling

Overall, this 3-hour activity was worth it for us. But in case you have experienced a stingray tour before then, I would recommend doing something else. The return to the ship was complete torture as everyone headed back at the same time, the wait time to get onto the small boats was 1+ hour. Back on the ship, there were some great shows, including an excellent juggling performance by Scotty Cavanaugh.

Scotty Cavanaugh, a juggler, performs

Day 5 - Costa Maya, Mexico

Costa Maya

Our next port of call was Costa Maya. The city or at least the port is extremely touristy. If you are planning to buy anything, be ready to bargain. We took a transportation + guided tour to Mayan ruins (Chacchoben) for $50 per person. The ruins are similar to but not as high as Plaza Del Sol near Mexico City. If you are in a big group, I would recommend taking a transportation-only taxi to the ruins and get a guide there at a much lower price. Or if you have seen similar ruins, then skip this and head directly to the playa. A one-hour massage at the beach with beautiful views with the right prices ($20) is the highlight of the beach.

A wooden beach pier extending over turquoise water with lush green trees in the background, highlighting beach specials priced at .

Mahahual, local name Costa Maya, is green all around.

A tropical coastal landscape in Mahahual, also known as Costa Maya, features lush greenery surrounding the area.

Back on the ship, we attended a Cabaret at night. Many such events require reservations, so don’t forget to book them in advance.

An evening cabaret show onboard

Day 6 - at the sea

An at-sea cruise ship hosts entertainment events

More events continued on this sea day.

Entertainment on the cruise ship

And more

Entertainment on the cruise ship

Day 7 - Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas

Great Stirrup Cay is a private island of Norwegian. While the food and water are complimentary on the island, there are tons of complaints about everything else being overpriced. The claims are not unfounded; here is a price list of activities.

Great Stirrup Cay

Apart from that, there are still tons of small things to do on the island. One can go swimming, do carry swimming goggles to see fishes. Or one can play volleyball. As on the ship, vegetarian food was plenty and good (not great).

At night, back onto the cruise, more entertainment continued into the night.

Entertainment

And with this, our cruise came to an end.

An animated image displays the phrase 'bye-bye' with dynamic, playful text