Anonymous wrote:I usually book thru the cruise line even though some think those are more expensive. If there is a delay with your cruise sponsored excursion they'll hold the boat for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't underestimate the value of the cruise affiliation, which becomes crucial in the event a tour operator is unable to get you back to the ship before you're scheduled to depart the port. It doesn't happen often, but sometimes transportation breaks down, traffic conditions are heavier than expected, someone has a medical emergency preventing the group from adhering to a planned schedule, etc. Cruise ships don't wait for passengers who fail to return on time and who made their own excursion arrangements or who simply failed to re-board on time for any reason. The ship will wait for passengers on a cruise-affiliated excursion. Big difference if you're ever affected.
This really isn’t an issue on what is presumably an overnight port in Bermuda.
Anonymous wrote:Don't underestimate the value of the cruise affiliation, which becomes crucial in the event a tour operator is unable to get you back to the ship before you're scheduled to depart the port. It doesn't happen often, but sometimes transportation breaks down, traffic conditions are heavier than expected, someone has a medical emergency preventing the group from adhering to a planned schedule, etc. Cruise ships don't wait for passengers who fail to return on time and who made their own excursion arrangements or who simply failed to re-board on time for any reason. The ship will wait for passengers on a cruise-affiliated excursion. Big difference if you're ever affected.
Anonymous wrote:Going to Bermuda later this year as a first time cruiser. We will be in port for two days, one adult and one child. Is it advised to book excursions in advance direct through the cruise line? Or book when on board? Or don't book and grab a taxi to do our own thing once off the boat?