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Cruising the Eastern Caribbean: A Guide to the Ships & Ports of Call

 
 
 
 
 

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As pursers on a major cruise line, the authors of this book were constantly bombarded with the same questions from cruise ship passengers: Where's the nearest beach? Do I have to get a cab there? Do I have time to go shopping? Where are the best shops, anyway? Tired of repeating the same answers time after time, Laura & Diane Rapp, a mother-and-daughter team, came up with the unique idea of providing the passengers with a book answering every question they might have.

Caribbean cruise ship passengers usually have 8-10 hours in each port, and this book has all the information they need on how to make the most of those few hours. Now fully updated and expanded in its third edition, Cruising the Eastern Caribbean is a cruise ship passenger's bible, not to mention a purser's dream come true! With this guide you can be sure to see and do exactly what you want ashore, whether it's hiking in the rainforest, shopping for duty-free bargains, sipping pina coladas in a bamboo hut on the beach, or taking in the town's historical sites. Detailed itineraries cover a wide range of interests in each port of call, with tips on who can lend a helping hand, transportation options, and personal recommendations based on first-hand experience. The Rapps - humorous writing style adds a flavor all its own, with a look at some of the most frequently asked - yet unbelievable - questions asked of a purser, such as What do you do with the ice carvings after they melt?, Do these stairs go up or down? or What time is the midnight buffet? Complete details are provided about what you will find on the pier itself - the shops, the phones (and how to operate them) - how to negotiate the local bus system or arrange a taxi tour, dealing with the currencies, renting a car for an hour or two (with recommendations for the most reliable agencies), or planning a tour with a local company (telephone numbers are given so you can book ahead). Islands covered: Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Maarten/St.Martin. Town and island maps.

"Cruising The Caribbean appears in this updated and expanded edition, and comprehensively provides the traveler with a highly recommended guide to the ports of call available throughout the Caribbean. Most cruise passengers only receive a limited amount of hours ashore at each port: Cruising The Caribbean will prove an essential advance planning guide to all the options before you dock." -- Midwest Book Review

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