One of the nice things about going on a cruise vacation is the variety of available shore excursions. Travelers looking for a fast and easy way to check off a handful of items from their bucket list can rest assured that by cruising, they will see and experience all the world has to offer.
Your first thought when you the prices of shore excursions is that they appear to be very expensive. It is not unusual for a shore excursion that is just 2-4 hours long to run between $40 to $100 per person. However, these excursions often give you a chance to do things you won't have the opportunity to do anywhere else in the world, from exploring ancient ruins to snorkeling some beautiful ocean reefs. After your cruise you may not remember the money you spent, but you will remember the experiences you had.
You can choose to use Princess Cruises as your destination expert, choose an independent excursion company, tour on your own, or stay on the ship. There are pros and cons to all choices as explained in each option description below.
You may want to carry your passport with you in a secure pocket when leaving the ship to visit a foreign port in case you run into legal or medical emergencies while on your excursion. Some port security may also ask to see your passport or photo identification before allowing you to re-board the ship. This happened to us on our last cruise and we were unaware that we needed any photo identification with us. Fortunately, the port security guard was also dumbfounded when we expressed our surprise about his request and let us pass to board the ship.
Some ports may also require you to carry your original vaccine card with you while ashore so you can confirm that you are properly vaccinated.
Here are some useful tips to consider for shore excursions:
Passengers who decide to book shore excursions before the cruise can spend more time enjoying their experience and less time stressing about transportation or reservations while on the cruise or when exploring the port. Thinking about visiting some Mayan pyramids during this Caribbean cruise? With a pre-planned excursion, you can avoid the crowds and enjoy the added advantage of sharing your adventures with friends.
Because there are limited seats for some shore excursion programs, you may want to decide what you want to do, either individually or as a group, several weeks before our ship departs to assure that you all can enjoy the excursion together and no one is left out. Travelers with special requests such as wheelchair access and dietary concerns should inform their booking agent, cruise vacation planner or Princess directly to ensure that they can fully enjoy their time on land. Families with small children who may need strollers should take extra consideration when selecting excursions. Many Caribbean shore excursions, for example, involve snorkeling and water sports - some of which may not be suited for youngsters or those with some physical limitations.
Knowing how many ships will be in port when you are there, may indicate how busy the port and excursions may be and can help guide you on the best activities to do. For example, if you find out there are going to be 6 cruise ships in port, there may be an extra 20,000 people milling about so you may want to book an all day excursion on a boat stopping at remote hideaways to avoid crowded popular attractions and beaches. You may want to refer to the cruise timetable website or the cruisemapper website to determine how many other ships may be in the ports of call on your scheduled day of arrival.
The cruise timetable at the bottom of this page has links to excursions offered by Princess Cruises and links about the cruise port and the other cruise ships that are scheduled to be in port that day along with the total number of passengers we may encounter once on shore. This total does not include crew members of these ships which may, at times, also be taking advantage of some shore excursions.
Additionally, depending on what passengers decide to do during these fun activities, prices will vary - the details of which are available online.
Also be aware of the time of the excursion and if the port time is the same as ship time. Allow yourself sufficient time to make it back to the port and onto to ship before it sails. The departure times for port days aren't suggestions. The ship will leave you behind if you do not arrive back to port in time. If the port you are visiting has a shallow harbor there may be no docking facilities for the ship and all passengers will have to be brought to shore and back to the ship with tenders, which are small water shuttle boats used to ferry passengers from and to the ship. All excursions usually meet in a specified area in port usually near the dock area, but at times it may require you walking out of the port docking area, so allow yourself adequate time to reach the designated meeting area, especially if tenders are being used. You must also be aware of what time the last tender leaves from the dock so you don't miss your ships departure.
Tipping your tour guides is a discretionary matter. It is, however, customary around the world, if one is pleased with their excursion, to tip the guide. Many of these individuals in these Caribbean areas heavily rely on tourists for their income, and they tend to work doubly hard to entice you to reward them for their efforts. Since these guides are not Princes Cruise employees, they do not share in the gratuity program which is used onboard the ship. However, like tipping anywhere, the gratuity should match the service. We have tipped some guides very well because of the extra effort they put forth and also have forgone any such tips for an excursion that was guided very poorly.
After the excursion, provide your feedback to whoever you booked your excursion with so others may share in your experience. Likewise, read about other people's experience with excursions you are interested in booking.
We tend to start booking our excursions about a month ahead of the cruise, unless we start to see some popular excursions with limited capacity start to being booked earlier than that.
Because everyone may have different interests please don't feel obligated to participate in an excursion with your fellow traveling companions. Some people love the water and are drawn to beaches and snorkeling while others may be uncomfortable in those environments. Some may want to go hiking while others may want to explore the shopping areas, while others may just be satisfied to lay on the beach and do nothing. There are multiple excursion opportunities to fit most people interests and budgets. Before booking our excursions I suggest that we try to meet together as a group in person or have a virtual meeting to discuss the things we may want to experience and determine what we may want to do together as a group or on our own. Those with similar interests may, or may not, want to experience them together. Again, do not feel any obligation to do something that you are not comfortable with or perhaps feel is too expensive.
On the flip side of that, if you want to do something that the rest of the group is not interested in doing, please do not feel that you must remain with your traveling companions to enjoy the type of vacation you are envisioning. Make the most out of your time in port so you can enjoy it to your fullest. This is your vacation. Even spouses do not have to experience an excursion together if they do not have similar interests or comfort levels.
A great resource for discovering potential excursions and more information about ports of call visit www.whatsinport.com/ . An interesting feature of this website is that for each port it has a link which shows nautical charts of the port and displays (in real time) what ships are in port and their current position and heading! This Marine Traffic website will also allow you to track many sea going vessels and find out information about each vessel by clicking on the ship.
Besides the physical health effects of the COVID-19 virus upon the world's population health, the people living in many of the small Caribbean areas earn a substantial part of their income and survival to the tourism industry, especially the cruise industry. Besides the pandemic, some areas were also hit by hurricanes in 2020 adding further to their losses. Many of the people in this area live in dire poverty, and the pandemic and storms must have crushed their souls. Just as many people are looking forward to to cruising in the near future, we are sure the people of the Caribbean will also be welcoming them back when things are determined to be safe again.
It is heart wrenching at times to see the poverty in some areas, but it is also heart warming to see their smiles of gratitude when you treat and reward them with kindness in return. For the most part, the port excursion areas are welcoming and safe because the local inhabitants are all to aware that their attitude is also the bread and butter of their existence.
Princess Cruises offers a variety of excursions perfect for families, sightseeing, adventure, and exploring wildlife and nature. You can book your shore excursion with Cruise Personalizer® from approximately 180 days before travel, and up to 5 days before you depart. Learn more about the ports and excursions. The ship also has an excursion desk on the Plaza Deck (5) where their excursion staff can answer questions you may have about offered excursions and perhaps provide insight or suggestions for you.
Princess offers a Best Price Guarantee and wants you to feel confident when booking your Princess Cruises Shore Excursions that you are getting the best price. Once you have purchased a Princess Shore Excursion, if you find that same shore excursion elsewhere at a lower price, you can receive 110% of the difference in price in the form of a non-refundable onboard credit. It might however, be difficult to prove that another excursion you found has in fact the same exact itinerary and options as those provided by Princess Cruises.
All excursions are operated by local, independent companies and not by Princess Cruises. The companies providing your excursions are selected by Princess based on their excellent reputation for service and safety.
One advantage for booking with Princess Cruises is that you can apply any onboard credits you may have towards the excursion price. What is the use of having onboard credit if you don't use it? Most of our excursions we had on our second cruise were totally paid for by onboard credits we had acquired.
Perhaps the biggest advantage of booking an excursion with Princess Cruises is that if the excursion is delayed, for whatever reason, in returning to port the ship will wait for you to return. No private excursion company can give you that guarantee.
Also, if the ship is delayed coming into port, or it can't get into port, because of weather you do not have to pay for your excursion. If you have booked with an independent excursion company you may still have to pay for your excursion, even though you could not do it.
Another big reason to consider booking your excursion with a Princess Cruises is that if tenders (water shuttles) are being used you will be given priority disembarkation to use these tenders. If you book with a private excursion company there is the chance you may miss your tour departure time if you can't leave the ship in a timely manner.
Independent excursion companies can often offer some savings or perhaps offer different options to consider when visiting a port city. There are many such companies that travelers typically use throughout the world. A couple of big advantages to booking with an independent excursion company is that you will probably save some money and have a lot more options to choose from.
Many of these independent excursion companies will also give guarantees about returning you to the ship in time for departure. While they will pay for any expenses involved in you arriving in the next port of call in case you did miss the ship, they can not stop the ship from leaving without you. I would suggest not booking with an independent excursion company if you feel the return time to port is too close to the schedules ships departure time.
To explore their offerings and prices, go to the Excursion Company website, enter in Princess Cruise as your cruise line, the Sky Princess as your cruise ship, and the dates of your cruise. This should give you a list of available excursions, similar to what you see on the Princess Cruise website or on the schedule above, however the type and prices of the excursions may likely differ.
Some independent excursion companies include (in no particular order):
https://www.expedia.com/Activities
https://www.cruisingexcursions.com/
https://www.shoreexcursioneer.com/
https://www.shoreexcursionsgroup.com/
https://www.cruisecompete.com/shore_excursions/
It is nice to read detailed reviews and photographs from previous travelers that have done excursions you are considering. Cruise lines tend not to have any, or many, of these available.
You can also compare cruise excursions at Cruse Critic - https://www.cruisecritic.com/memberreviews/shoreexcursions/
Trip Advisor is also a good place to read reviews about cruises you may be interested in: https://www.tripadvisor.com/
No habla espanol? No problemo.
Passengers who have some Spanish speaking skills may an added advantage and can ask locals for advice once they disembark at a Caribbean port, whether they are looking for a favorite local restaurant or a hidden beach. However, we have found on most Caribbean islands most of the natives, especially in the port disembarkation areas, speak English quite well.
Most destinations with Princess Cruises have informative tourism offices that travelers can check out before departing. Because many port cities are accustomed to welcoming international travelers, they make it easy for cruisers to book adventures or tours mere minutes after leaving the ship. Explorers should also ask local businesses questions about how long they have been in operation and if they have insurance plans to make sure nothing goes awry during their adventure.
All the Caribbean islands and Mexican ports take US dollars everywhere and so there is no confusion about prices, and there are always water or road taxis on hand and at the tourist spots that you can assess prices at. There are also always visitor stands or shops at the dock to get maps or other options. This way you are in control and importantly can spend as little or as long as you want at your chosen spot.
Cruise travelers who tour on their own should also keep in mind time constraints. While participants of Princess' and independent shore excursion programs have an optimal and tight schedule, those exploring on their own may lose track of time while immersing themselves in another culture. Booking an excursion through Princess ensures that the ship will wait for any tours that may be running late.
Also be aware that local time may not be the same as ship time. VERIFY !
If the port city does not offer any excursions that interest you, maybe you have visited the area before and didn't like it, or perhaps you just don't want to spend the money or use your onboard credits, you also have the option to just stay onboard the ship! The big advantage is that you will never have to fight for a good pool lounger and will have many parts of the ship to yourself. However, some areas, such as the Shops and entertainment areas may be closed during this port time.
You can also just disembark the ship and take a quick shopping tour of the port. Often times, the port area near the dock offer a lot of opportunities to shop for souvenirs. You really have to know the prices of things you are considering buying. Some prices in the Duty Free Shops at port are much more expensive than you can find back at home. The farther you walk away from the ship, the cheaper things get. Just don't walk too far away.
We did this on our second cruise when we stopped in Cozumel, Mexico because none of the shore excursions interested us at that time.
The ability for fully vaccinated guests to go ashore in ports of call is controlled by the governments of the ports Princes Cruises visit, based on their specific COVID-19 protocols and requirements. These are subject to change. All ports allow fully vaccinated guests to go ashore with Princess Cruise shore excursions. Some ports may also allow tours by port-authorized third-party operators or independent tours and exploration. Please be aware that in select ports you may be required to take a shore excursion provided by Princess Cruises to go ashore.
It is recommend that you always carry your proof of vaccination and your negative COVID-19 test results from embarkation when going ashore. Currently, only Princess Cruise shore excursions are permitted in:
Bridgetown, Barbados
Roseau, Dominica (alternate stop)
Basseterre, St. Kitts
Castries, St. Lucia
Fully vaccinated guests can explore other destinations on their own or on independent third-party tours. This is subject to change at any time. Guests must follow the destination’s health guidelines at all times. CDC guidelines include wearing masks while indoors and during transportation, including water shuttles. We strongly recommend you choose Princess shore excursions as our teams are in contact with local officials who oversee health and safety standard for these guides and tours. You can pre-purchase shore excursions through Cruise Personalizer or on board using the MedallionClass app, digital portals, or stateroom TV, subject to availability and capacity restrictions. You must follow all COVID-19-related requirements, including physical distancing and mask-wearing, and stay with your cruise companions for the entire excursion. There could be additional restrictions based on local conditions. If your shore excursion is canceled by the company or the tour operator, or if you are denied from joining the tour, your shore excursion payment will be credited to your on-board account.
Unvaccinated guests will only be allowed to go ashore as permitted by local government and through shore excursions sold by or through Princess using tour operators who comply with Princess Cruises COVID-19 controls. Self-exploration or participation in shore excursions not sold through or operated by Princess Cruises will not be permitted.
If you or any members of your party refuse to comply with our COVID-19 policies and procedures, you won’t be allowed to board the ship after going ashore. Princess Cruises may also take other steps that, in their sole discretion, they feel are necessary to protect the health and safety of their guests and team mates. If this happens, you won’t be entitled to a refund, credit or compensation of any kind and will be responsible for all costs and fines, including (without limitation) travel expenses.
The primary concern during a shore excursion is your safety and security (and of course, not getting sunburned). Be aware of any travel advisories that might impact your shore excursion. If the U.S. State Department advises against travel to specific locations we may visit, it may be wise to change your itinerary for your own safety and security.
We must ultimately all assume responsibility for our actions while ashore. In this regard, a good reminder is to use some common sense precautions when visiting ports-of-call:
Stay in the normal tourist areas and don’t travel to out-of-the-way places without the benefit of a guided tour.
Do not leave any of your belongings unattended in public areas.
Be generally aware of people and activities around you.
Do not accept packages from anyone you don’t know personally.
Keep a low profile–dress and behave conservatively.
Be careful when eating and drinking ashore.
Click here for an article about staying safe in port.
Some items you may want to consider packing for your cruise is a small waterproof bag (even a zip lock plastic bag would work) to put your phone and other valuables in if you are spending time at a beach while in port. We buried this bag in the sand under our towel or beach chair so it would not be visible and perhaps tempt a would be thief from walking away with it if you were out enjoying yourself in the water. You could also bring along a cable lock to secure your backpack to your beach chair. We also often sat near other couples and asked them to watch our stuff while we went out snorkeling, etc.
The cruise timetable below has a lot of information about what we may encounter in ports during the cruise. Information includes:
Dates, and arrival and departure times for the Enchanted Princess at ports
View excursions offered by Princess Cruises by clicking the "View Excursions" link
Information on the port itself can be found by clicking on the "Port Name" link at the top of each cruise day segment
Information on the expected ships in port and their scheduled times of arrival and departure can be found by clicking on the "Ships in Port" link for each day
Information about about a particular ship scheduled to be in port can be found by clicking on the "Ships Name" link. This will allow you to view more detailed information about a particular ship. While viewing these pages look for more information about the ship by clicking the "Review" button which is located below the specifications of the ship within the linked page.
Passenger capacity (not including crew) of each cruise ship scheduled to be in port is shown adjacent to each ships name. *This number is on the high end as we may expect less people to be in port due to most cruise ships sailing at reduced capacity.
Total number of passengers (not including crew) of all cruise ships scheduled to be in port is at the bottom of each cruise day segment. **This number is on the high end as we may expect less people to be in port due to most cruise ships sailing at reduced capacity.
Mon, Feb 28 Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Port Everglades)
Depart: 04:00 pm
Passengers* Ships in Port:
3660 Enchanted Princess
3,66**
Tue, Mar 1 Princess Cays, Bahamas - (requires tenders)
(Private Beach)
Arrive: 09:00 am
Depart: 04:00 pm
Passengers* Ships in port:
3660 Enchanted Princess
3660**
Wed, Mar 2 At Sea
Thu, Mar 3 St Thomas, Virgin Islands (Charlotte Amalie)
Arrive: 9:00 am
Depart: 7:00 pm
Passengers* Ships in port:
3660 Enchanted Princess
5479 Harmony of the Seas
2668 ms Rotterdam
2650 ms Nieuw Statendam
16,627**
Sat, Mar 5 St. Lucia (Castries)
Arrive: 08:00 am
Depart: 06:00 pm
Passengers* Ships in port:
3660 Enchanted Princess
3647 (P&O) Britannia
7,307**
Sun, Mar 6 Barbados (Bridgetown)
Arrive: 07:00 am
Depart: 04:00 pm
Passengers* Ships in port:
3660 Enchanted Princess
1832 Marella Discovery
200 World Voyager
3080 Emerald Princess
2440 Grandeur of the Seas
11,212**
Mon, Mar 7 St. Kitts (Basseterre, Port Zante)
Arrive: 09:00 am
Depart: 06:00 pm
Passengers* Ships in port:
3660 Enchanted Princess
3647 Britannia
7,307**
Tue, Mar 8 At Sea
Wed, Mar 9 At Sea
Thu, Mar 10 Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Port Everglades)
Arrive: 06:00 am
Passengers* Ships in Port:
3660 Enchanted Princess
3,660**
There are also excursions for the Fort Lauderdale area if you wish to explore the area before or after your cruise.
*Passenger capacity (not including crew) of each cruise ship scheduled to be in port is shown adjacent to each ships name. This number is on the high end as we may expect less people to be in port due to most cruise ships sailing at reduced capacity.
**Total number of passengers (not including crew) of all cruise ships scheduled to be in port is at the bottom of each cruise day segment. This number is on the high end as we may expect less people to be in port due to most cruise ships sailing at reduced capacity.
We elected to use all Princess Cruise excursions for this cruise to assure that we would be safely enjoying our excursion with other vaccinated and tested guests and tour guides. We could also assure ourselves that we would guaranteed that the ship would wait for us if there was a delay in returning to the ship at the end of the excursion. We can enjoy a cruise much more when we have less things to worry about.
Two Island Snorkel & Beach Getaway by FastCat
Thursday, March 3, 2022
1:30PM - 5:00PM
STT825A
The Pitons, Marigot Bay, Coastal Cruise & Beach
Saturday, March 5, 2022
8:45AM - 12:45PM
SLU105A
On Our Own
Sunday, March 6, 2022
We had planned a snorkel excursion to Carlisle Bay but we are now planning on probably walking (less than 2 miles) or taking a taxi to the beach and do things on our own
Coastal Kayaking, Snorkel & Scenic Drive
Monday, March 7, 2022
11:30AM - 2:30PM
SKB880A