Yes, that's actually very common. They put shark nets around entire islands in the public beaches which you would never know are there until you swim up next to one. If you ever took a two seater plane over the ocean and flew very low, you ...
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This island is definitly made for beach goers, I'm sorry to say. There aren't a ton of activities there since the island is uninhabited when a ship isn't around. I had booked the glass bottom boat excursion, but it was cancelled due to high...
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Half moon cay is not very large so I assume that is why there arent many excursions to choose from. However, it is BEAUTIFUL, and as it is a carnival and holland america owned island, they set up a wonderful feast (free) for you to pick on ...
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Hop on over to the Holland America board...Half Moon Cay, up until now, has been a HAL-only island, but now Carnival is frequenting it. Through HAL, they are $219 for up to 4 people, and $45/pp for any beyond 4. They include what highseascr...
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=272209
The only thing on HMC is the beach and their excursions. There is a bar that has a band playing, their cabanas and a little water park area for the kids. There is a area that has 2 gift shops that are real small. One of the gift shops you j...
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It is true that really the only difference is the location. Also, when we were at HMC in Sept '06, they had a few cabanas that were solid wood and some that had a frame with tarps for the sides ( I think they were changing them all to be ...
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There should be one on the HAL website. I found this using their search function. Here you go:http://www.hollandamerica.com/assets...oonCay_Map.pdf
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