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Fao Andy Hughes
Andy, not really allowed to ask you this on any of the heavy threads you're currently involved in :-) Just wondered how you enjoyed your Caribbean cruise, mainly because I was in Barbados and Antigua over the Dec/Jan hols.
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Can you still get a banana boat to/from the Caribbean ? I came back from there ( about a million years ago) on a banana boat, and there were only 12 passengers. 4 double staterooms, 4 singles. We were treated like kings, waited on hand and foot. Not a lot to do, though. The only thing not on the menu was bananas.
Never had you down as a cruiser Talbot.
here's a snap of a couple of boats in Antigua this Christmas.
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here's a snap of a couple of boats in Antigua this Christmas.
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Hi Prudie,
It was fabulous thank you - we did it at the same time last year, which is why we went again. Food and sunshine were fantastic, as are most of the islands. Really relaxed now, but somewhat cold!!!
ummmm - "Prudie...was it nice? I'd love to go on a cruise but OH is a bit scared of water."
If you cruise on a large ship like the Ventura, which carries over 2,000 people and over a 1,000 crew, it is hard to remember that you are moving most of the time - it's just like being on land.
Try one of the weekend 'taster' cruises that go from Southampton for a couple of days, that will convince him!
It was fabulous thank you - we did it at the same time last year, which is why we went again. Food and sunshine were fantastic, as are most of the islands. Really relaxed now, but somewhat cold!!!
ummmm - "Prudie...was it nice? I'd love to go on a cruise but OH is a bit scared of water."
If you cruise on a large ship like the Ventura, which carries over 2,000 people and over a 1,000 crew, it is hard to remember that you are moving most of the time - it's just like being on land.
Try one of the weekend 'taster' cruises that go from Southampton for a couple of days, that will convince him!