Isn't there anyone out there who like me, just wants to experience the "cruise" and not worry about shore excursions? Isn't it just as fun to do a little shopping, maybe find a nice beach and pool for a few hours and then just relax on the ship when it isn't as crowded? Or am I fooling myself that I will really be missing something?
Isn't there anyone out there who like me, just wants to experience the "cruise" and not worry about shore excursions? Isn't it just as fun to do a little shopping, maybe find a nice beach and pool for a few hours and then just relax on the ship when it isn't as crowded? Or am I fooling myself that I will really be missing something?
I have your same attitude about shore tours. My idea of a vacation is relaxing, not running around like crazy. You might be a little delusional about finding a quiet beach, though. When several ships, carrying 2000-3000 people each, pull into one small port, the liklihood of finding a quiet beach is slim!
My idea of a great cruise is to do what I want. That being said I have done cruising where I have not done anything in port but just get off and take a little walk around the are. I have also just stayed onboard the ship because I did not feel like going into the port. As was said with all the ships in port finding a quiet place on a beach may be a challenge but there is no reason for not trying to find the quiet place on the beach.