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The Palm Trees are Really Cool: Onboard the Carnival Valor’s Southern Route (Part Four and a Half)featured

Before I move past the Puerto Rico part of this review and fully into the cruise portion, I want to take a step back and answer a few questions I either had before we traveled or I’ve seen in threads while doing my research for this trip. Should I rent a car? No need! It’s Read more

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Tropical Contact Highs: Eight Breeze-y Nights in the Southern Caribbean (Part 7)featured

So here’s a new one. I usually start a new post about a new day with “Blah blah blah the sun was shining. The clouds were gray. Yadda yadda etc.” Not this day. I woke up and our toilet wasn’t working. Mom found our steward in the hallway, who assured us it was a floor-wide Read more

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Tropical Contact Highs: Eight Breeze-y Nights in the Southern Caribbean (Part 6)featured

Our Wednesday started with blue skies and bluer waters. It was my favorite kind of day: sea day morning, afternoon and evening in port. It’s the best of all worlds – I can sleep in, lay out in the sun and relax, and then explore a port in the afternoon. It’s a pretty rare combo Read more

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Tropical Contact Highs: Eight Breeze-y Nights in the Southern Caribbean (Part 5)featured

We weren’t quite docked in the Dominican Republic yet when we woke up, but the sun was shining in brightly through our balcony window, and it was hot. Our last time in La Romana was on our first cruise – nearly 10 years ago. It was our second port of call on an eastern Caribbean Read more

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Tropical Contact Highs: Eight Breeze-y Nights in the Southern Caribbean (Part 4)featured

We hadn’t docked in Grand Turk quite yet when we woke up, but we were in no rush. We’ve visited Grand Turk a number of times and the plans never really change much: we go shopping and then we go back to the ship and go swimming. Sometimes, if we’re feeling saucy, we’ll hit up Read more

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