Title: | CRUISE TRAVEL |
Moderator: | XANADU::FAMULARO |
Created: | Thu Aug 04 1988 |
Last Modified: | Thu Dec 12 1996 |
Last Successful Update: | Tue Dec 31 1996 |
Number of topics: | 562 |
Total number of notes: | 2834 |
My husband and I are planning to take a cruise the second week in December on the Carla Costa. The idea is to depart from San Juan and one stop MUST stop at Caracas, Venezuela. The other islands and stops don't really matter. The Caracas stop is ONLY offered by two lines that I know of: Costa and Carnival. I have been on Carnival three times already and even though I love the line and it's fun ships, I'm curious about other lines. The brochure of the Costa line is absolutely exquisite, their menu looks gourmet, with divine-sounding pasta like "Lobster Ravioli" in White Truffle Champagne sauce. If anyone can do it up correctly in the food department, I'm counting on the Italians to get it right!! I'm worried about the age of the other cruisers, in the brochure they do look a bit "geriatric". It wouldnh't bother us too, too much if all passengers were retired, as long as they aren't octagenarians! Has anyone been on the Carla Costa recently? (or within the last year?) What about any other cruise lines that stop at Caracas? (I don't know why I want to go there so badly except I love Latin music.......The name Caracas sounds so exotic.....the latin music is so funky ...besides you don't have to HAVE a reason, right??) What's Caracas REALLY like? Where's a good place to go to hear great music? I hear you can buy fake Louis Vuitton luggage for cheap! What did you pay for your cruise if you went? How to get a good deal on ours? We are planning on spending a week on the island of P.R. after our cruise staying at one or two paradores on the other side of the island. This month's copy of Travel & Leisure has great maps of ALL THE ISLANDS IN THE CARRIBBEAN (and the world). It even gives addresses, phone numbers and room rates of one of the paradores (a now defunct coffee plantation, recycled into, what I hope is a comfortable, beautiful and charming villa.) We have stayed in paradores in Portugal and other countries, and were delighted with them as hotels as well as restaurants. We've already been fore-warned that San Juan itself may prove to be disappointing, but we're only going to be there one or two days. It's the beautiful rainforests, El Yunque, and the phosphorescent bay that I want to see. Anybody ever stayed at a paradore in PR, or taken a ferry to one of the outlying islands off the coast of PR? . Can't wait to read your replies.... DFC
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297.1 | a little late, but.. | SWAM2::SIMKINS_GI | Tue Sep 10 1991 20:06 | 27 | |
I gues I'm a little late, but I just started reading this notes file. My parents sailed thru the Panama Canal from Los Angeles (San Pedro) to Florida. They loved the ship! We saw them off and the rooms were very spacious. They still rave about the ship. I cruised the Carribean (West Indies, Caracas, and St. Thomas) from San Juan a few years ago on the Cunard Princess. It was a really nice ship, most thought very nice, but my first was on the P&O Canberra which is one of the largest with very nice layout and by far top quality. Anyway as I said, the Cunard was considered to be very nice. The food was fantastic, the rooms adequate, the entertainment fantastic and the ports wonderful. I think there was a variety in ages. Also we loved San Juan, find the little tucked away restaurants. Only visited before and after cruise, didn't stay over, but beautiful, parrots flying in the trees in San Juan, narrow cobblestone streets lined with flowering balconies, and the most incredible (and fairly cheap) jewelry stores! I have never traveled on the Carnival or "younger set" cruise ships but would love to. I cruised before that in the 70's and early 80's and we hung around with the crew (we were in our late teens, early 20's). That's when singles night meant over 65! Anyway we still had a great time and met lot's of nice people. There's so much to do on a cruise in my opinion it's hard not to have fun as long as the ship offers top quality amenities. Good luck. | |||||
297.2 | SWAM2::SIMKINS_GI | Wed Sep 11 1991 14:20 | 10 | ||
I forgot to mention a restaurant on Grenada (I think), might have been St. Martinique, THe Green Parrot. Supposed to be very good. Also you can get a taxi on Grenada for a whole day for probably $40. Plus its fun, ours was so excited to get the business (because they strictly rely on tourism for their incomes, that he took us by his house and honked and waved at his family! If you go to Barbados there is a good restaurant on the east shore. |