Day Four: Bahama Cruise

Cococay, Bahamas: Our final full day on the cruise had us visiting Cococay, Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas. The ship will spend a full day at the island leaving for the return to Miami around 4:30. We headed to breakfast first thing in the morning so we could avoid the rush to the tenders. Afterwards we headed to Deck One and were on one of the first tenders to the island.

Once the tender docked at the island, we headed straight to the beach. My wife and son played in the water while I toured the island and took some pictures before returning back to help my son build a sand castle. After swimming and shell collecting, we took him to Adventure Ocean to play with the kids and work on the project for a little. While he was there, we kicked back on a chair and relaxed. We then picked him up and traveled across the island to the race track where he got to race a four wheeler around the track. Then we browsed the Straw Market before returning to the ship.

After we re-boarded the ship we realized that going to the island early was a great decision because the line to board the tenders was extremely long. In the morning there was less then ten people on our tender, now there was a long wait for the tenders. But the ship was pretty much empty, felt like we had it all to ourselves. We ate lunch and then hung out poolside.

The final tender returned to the ship just before five and we pulled up anchor and began the trip back to Miami. We headed up to Windjammer for our final dinner of the cruise. After dinner, our son headed to Adventure Ocean for the final time and the alien hunt. The went on an hunt through the ship in search of aliens. While they were hunting, my wife and I headed to the shops on Deck Five and purchased our final items and photos. We then picked him up from the program and headed back to the stateroom to finish packing. Prior to going to bed, our stateroom attendant stopped by the room to show our son how to make the towel animals. Together they made a dog and a stingray.

For pictures from the island, visit my Cococay photo gallery.

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