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During my cruise on the Carnival Elation, I visited Half Moon Cay. HMC is the private island owned by Carnival Corp located in the Bahamas and visited by Carnival and Holland America. It gets its name because the shoreline is shaped like a half moon. This, like many private islands, does not have a pier so you take a tender boat over from the ship. The ride was only about 8 minutes and was pretty smooth.
You arrive at the island and dock at an arrival area full of shops and information booths. I of course stopped and got my magnet before heading to the beach. It’s a pretty short walk to the beach but if you want to hang out at the pirate ship bar, you will have about a 10 minute walk if that. ![]()
Once you are on the beach, you are met with probably the softest sand I have ever felt and crystal clear water. And when I say crystal clear, its like swimming in a pool. The beach is lined with lots of lounge chairs and some with covers for a charge. I did not go over to the island until around 10 AM and the ship was cleared at around 8:30 so lots of people had a head start. Plus, a rare situation happened where another ship, the Carnival Pride, was in port with us. Princess Cay, their scheduled stop, had a fire the day before so no ships were visiting that island. So the Pride joined us at Half Moon Cay which did make it very crowded. But normally you would have only one ship on so the crowds would be a lot less.
There are a lot of activities to participate in on the island from just sitting on a chair, swimming or even water toys like kayaks, float mats, paddle boards, water bikes and more to rent. I have uploaded a copy of the pricing but remember, they are subject to change.
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The most crowded area is over by the On the Rocks Bar (pirate ship) which is actually a bar with seating down stairs and upstairs. In addition, they have a DJ playing and activities like tug a war, musical towels and the men’s hairy chest contest are held here. There are bathrooms and also a station to rent the water toys.
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A short walk away from the beach is the Barbeque area where you can grab a burger, some chicken along with sides and desserts. The area is really open so its easy to get in and out and the line moves pretty quick. Scattered in the area are picnic cabanas with picnic tables so there is plenty of seating even at the businest time. I had a burger and some fruit along with a couple of cookies and it was awesome. To me there something about having a burger on a beach day that just makes your day.
![]() After lunch, I spent a little time on the beach watching the games and swam a little despite the water being a little cool. Could not resist the beautiful water. I did some snorkeling but unfortunately my waterproof camera stopped working before I left for the cruise so no underwater pictures. I did see a few fish but I think I was in an area with too much activity to see a whole lot. My understanding, the snorkeling is outstanding at Half Moon. Around 2 o’clock I headed back to the ship and there was no line for the water shuttle. The line for the pride was long so this was one of those times I felt the benefit of a smaller ship. There was so much to do on Half Moon Cay on top of what I have mentioned. Stingray experience, bike tours, kayak tours and more. A suggestion would be is once you are on board, talk to the shore excursion desk and get some suggestions so you can make the most of your day on the island. Such a great port of call and I cannot wait to go back. Next time I will have a working underwater camera and explore a lot more. Be sure to watch the video below for a brief view of the Half Moon Cay My Visit to HMC
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Choosing Your Stateroom
By Mike Miller
Your choice of stateroom can be an important decision.What type of cabin do you get? Where on the ship do you want to be? My goal today is to help guide you through those questions and provide some advice. Now this will not be extremely in depth to cover every stateroom type since every cruise line has their own variety but I will do my best.
Stateroom are broken down into 5 different types. Interior, Ocean View, Balcony, Junior Suite and Suite. Within those of course are differnt levels and as I said, can very by cruise line and ship. Lets start to break these down.
Interior Stateroom
The interior or often referred to as inside staterooms are typiclly the least expensive. These cabins do not have a window so there is no natural light coming in. For the most part, they are the same size as an ocean view but that can depend on the ship.
As I said earlier, within these stateroom types, there are a variety of options depending on the ship. For example, Norwegian Cruise Line has Solo Staterooms on their Breakaway Class ships. They are smaller but are less expensive for the solo traveler. Royal Caribbean have cabins that are interior but they have a view of the promenade. These are usually on the Voyager or Oasis Class Ships. There are times when you will get lucky and the stateroom is considered interior but only because of a fully obstructed view. In this case, you have the natural light coming in just no view of the ocean.
Check out my tour of an interior stateroom on the Regal Princess.
The interior or often referred to as inside staterooms are typiclly the least expensive. These cabins do not have a window so there is no natural light coming in. For the most part, they are the same size as an ocean view but that can depend on the ship.
As I said earlier, within these stateroom types, there are a variety of options depending on the ship. For example, Norwegian Cruise Line has Solo Staterooms on their Breakaway Class ships. They are smaller but are less expensive for the solo traveler. Royal Caribbean have cabins that are interior but they have a view of the promenade. These are usually on the Voyager or Oasis Class Ships. There are times when you will get lucky and the stateroom is considered interior but only because of a fully obstructed view. In this case, you have the natural light coming in just no view of the ocean.
Check out my tour of an interior stateroom on the Regal Princess.
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Ocean View Stateroom
For most people this would be the ideal choice if the interior is just not your thing. The ocean views will have a window or port hole and are some times a little bigger than the interior. For the most part, the amenities are the same as an interior but these cabins are often on lower decks.
You will find variety in these as well. Carnival Elation has staterooms they added in 2017 that have floor to ceiling windows located at the very front of the ship. The Dream and Vista Class ships on Carnival have deluxe ocean view cabins that have the split bathroom, a sink and tub/shower in one and shower and toilet in the other bathroom. These are great for families when its time to get ready for dinner.
For most people this would be the ideal choice if the interior is just not your thing. The ocean views will have a window or port hole and are some times a little bigger than the interior. For the most part, the amenities are the same as an interior but these cabins are often on lower decks.
You will find variety in these as well. Carnival Elation has staterooms they added in 2017 that have floor to ceiling windows located at the very front of the ship. The Dream and Vista Class ships on Carnival have deluxe ocean view cabins that have the split bathroom, a sink and tub/shower in one and shower and toilet in the other bathroom. These are great for families when its time to get ready for dinner.
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Balcony Staterooms
Balconies are the most popular stateroom you will find on a cruise ship. All of the new ships are built with the largest percentage of staterooms having a balcony. These staterooms have a door out to a balcony usually with chairs and sometimes a table and maybe even loungers depending on the size. This allows you to get some fresh sea air without having to go out on deck. Another great feature is if you are traveling with friends or family and they are in an adjacent stateroom, the dividers between the balconies can be removed by the cabin steward. They are mostly located on the higher decks and can be in the very back, the side or even on the front. Personally, I want to sail in a balcony stateroom with a view of the back of the ship and the wake.
The varieties in balconies range quite a bit. There are wrap around balconies and extended balconies on some newer Carnival Ships. The Oasis Class ships on Royal Caribbean have balconies that face interior over either Central Park or the Boardwalk. Carnival and Disney even have Cove Balconies. these are a cutout of the hull of the ship but its still a balcony. Just not as open. Celebrity introduced the infinity balcony on the new Edge. This is a section of the stateroom where the windows open and have the benefits of the balcony.
Check out my tour of my balcony cabin on the Carnival Glory.
Balconies are the most popular stateroom you will find on a cruise ship. All of the new ships are built with the largest percentage of staterooms having a balcony. These staterooms have a door out to a balcony usually with chairs and sometimes a table and maybe even loungers depending on the size. This allows you to get some fresh sea air without having to go out on deck. Another great feature is if you are traveling with friends or family and they are in an adjacent stateroom, the dividers between the balconies can be removed by the cabin steward. They are mostly located on the higher decks and can be in the very back, the side or even on the front. Personally, I want to sail in a balcony stateroom with a view of the back of the ship and the wake.
The varieties in balconies range quite a bit. There are wrap around balconies and extended balconies on some newer Carnival Ships. The Oasis Class ships on Royal Caribbean have balconies that face interior over either Central Park or the Boardwalk. Carnival and Disney even have Cove Balconies. these are a cutout of the hull of the ship but its still a balcony. Just not as open. Celebrity introduced the infinity balcony on the new Edge. This is a section of the stateroom where the windows open and have the benefits of the balcony.
Check out my tour of my balcony cabin on the Carnival Glory.
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Junior Suite
A step up from the Balcony Staterooms are the Junior Suites. These are larger cabins with upgraded features like the bathroom and more storage space. Most will have a fridge and some have a mini bar. These cabins have a balcony, usually larger than the balcony staterooms, have a sitting area and are located in more ideal areas.
A step up from the Balcony Staterooms are the Junior Suites. These are larger cabins with upgraded features like the bathroom and more storage space. Most will have a fridge and some have a mini bar. These cabins have a balcony, usually larger than the balcony staterooms, have a sitting area and are located in more ideal areas.
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Suites
These are top of the line for staterooms on really any ship. They can range to just a larger room or have multiple bedrooms The balconies are much larger and everything is upgraded. They come with benefits like on Carnival priority embarkation, robes plus more.
The cruise lines are really trying to one up each other when it comes to suites. Royal Caribbean has their Royal Loft Suites on the Oasis Class Ships at over 1500 square feet and 2 decks high and offering a balcony over 800 square feet. Princess will introduce the Sky Suite on the new Sky Princess this year. It will be located on the top deck with a wrap around balcony where you can dine and even watch movies under the stars.
Now these are examples of some of the best suites offered on select ships. Some ships will offer multiple suite types and can be chosen based on your party or family size.
These are top of the line for staterooms on really any ship. They can range to just a larger room or have multiple bedrooms The balconies are much larger and everything is upgraded. They come with benefits like on Carnival priority embarkation, robes plus more.
The cruise lines are really trying to one up each other when it comes to suites. Royal Caribbean has their Royal Loft Suites on the Oasis Class Ships at over 1500 square feet and 2 decks high and offering a balcony over 800 square feet. Princess will introduce the Sky Suite on the new Sky Princess this year. It will be located on the top deck with a wrap around balcony where you can dine and even watch movies under the stars.
Now these are examples of some of the best suites offered on select ships. Some ships will offer multiple suite types and can be chosen based on your party or family size.
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With many ships, there are specialty areas with most of the stateroom categories discussed. The Havana Area on the Carnival Vista Class ships or The Haven on Norwegian or MSC Seaside in the Yacht Club. They will come with areas only those staying in these staterooms have access to and upgraded amenities. Carnival even has an area on several of their ships for the spa enthusiast. These rooms are right next to the spa and provide amenities you would usually need to pay for not being in those cabins.
So as you can see, staterooms are a pretty big topic and choosing one can be challenging. but follow these four criteria, in no particular order, and it will be easier.
So as you can see, staterooms are a pretty big topic and choosing one can be challenging. but follow these four criteria, in no particular order, and it will be easier.
- Location. Where do you want to be on the ship?
- Type. Do you need a view or balcony?
- Budget. How much do you have to spend on this vacation?
- Family Size. How many people are going and what size cabin will be comfortable for you?
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Carnival Cruise Line's Partnership with St. Jude
By Mike Miller

Carnival Cruise Line and St. Jude Children's Hospital have had a long standing relationship allowing Carnival to raise millions for the hospital. Carnival has their Care to Play Program which has raised over $16 Million Dollars through multiple Channels.
Groove for St. Jude
On most cruises, the last sea day, guest have the chance to participate in Groove For St Jude out on Lido Deck. Its a dance party with a purpose. They sell t-shirts for only $10 and all the proceeds go directly to the hospital.
Day of Play
On this day, Carnival takes the fun from the ship to the hospital in Memphis for a fun filled event. This year, they brought the Dr. Seuss parade along with cruise directors from around the fleet.
Dive in Movies at St. Jude Target House
Carnival brings the big screen, the popcorn and music to the kids and their family.
National Cherry Popsicle Day
During the height of the Summer, Carnival shows up with the cool treats for the kids and families to enjoy.
There are many more events Carnival does throughout the year to help support St. Jude. So next time you are on board, jump in and have fun at Groove for St. Jude and grab you a t-shirt. You can also donate by hitting the button below and it will take you to Carnival's Fundraising Page.
Groove for St. Jude
On most cruises, the last sea day, guest have the chance to participate in Groove For St Jude out on Lido Deck. Its a dance party with a purpose. They sell t-shirts for only $10 and all the proceeds go directly to the hospital.
Day of Play
On this day, Carnival takes the fun from the ship to the hospital in Memphis for a fun filled event. This year, they brought the Dr. Seuss parade along with cruise directors from around the fleet.
Dive in Movies at St. Jude Target House
Carnival brings the big screen, the popcorn and music to the kids and their family.
National Cherry Popsicle Day
During the height of the Summer, Carnival shows up with the cool treats for the kids and families to enjoy.
There are many more events Carnival does throughout the year to help support St. Jude. So next time you are on board, jump in and have fun at Groove for St. Jude and grab you a t-shirt. You can also donate by hitting the button below and it will take you to Carnival's Fundraising Page.

As someone who has been on multiple cruises, I have never thought it would be fun to jump from the cruise ship. According to an article from Cruise Radio, one person thought it was a good idea.
While docked in Nassau Bahamas, someone decided it would be a good idea to jump from their balcony on the 11th deck of the Symphony of the Seas. He even had friends record it and posted it on Instagram. Well he survived and was picked up by a boat that was in the area.
He arrived back at the pier and was promptly told by Royal Caribbean to collect his items and leave the ship along with his friends. Because of his stunt, he is now banned from Royal Caribbean for life. According to the article from Cruise Radio, he wrote “my plan was basically to swim to shore but when I got back to the dock, they told me I need to get my stuff and leave the ship.”
I chose not to post the video directly on this blog but you are free to visit his Instagram @naydev91 if you would like to see the video. It needs to be understood, this was a dangerous and stupid stunt. This young man could have been seriously injured or killed. To be honest, I am surprised he was not arrested but at least he had, I'm sure, very expensive plane ride home to think about it.
This comes at the heals of another incident that did not turn out with a good ending. According to the Sun Sentinel, On January 11th, Laurent Mercer lost his balance and fell from the Harmony of the Seas. The report states he did not have his key card so he tried to access his balcony from the adjacent room when he lost his balance falling to the pier below. He soon died from his injuries. The ship was docked at their private island, Labadee Haiti at the time of the incident.
Be safe when cruising by not climbing on the railing, its there for a reason.
While docked in Nassau Bahamas, someone decided it would be a good idea to jump from their balcony on the 11th deck of the Symphony of the Seas. He even had friends record it and posted it on Instagram. Well he survived and was picked up by a boat that was in the area.
He arrived back at the pier and was promptly told by Royal Caribbean to collect his items and leave the ship along with his friends. Because of his stunt, he is now banned from Royal Caribbean for life. According to the article from Cruise Radio, he wrote “my plan was basically to swim to shore but when I got back to the dock, they told me I need to get my stuff and leave the ship.”
I chose not to post the video directly on this blog but you are free to visit his Instagram @naydev91 if you would like to see the video. It needs to be understood, this was a dangerous and stupid stunt. This young man could have been seriously injured or killed. To be honest, I am surprised he was not arrested but at least he had, I'm sure, very expensive plane ride home to think about it.
This comes at the heals of another incident that did not turn out with a good ending. According to the Sun Sentinel, On January 11th, Laurent Mercer lost his balance and fell from the Harmony of the Seas. The report states he did not have his key card so he tried to access his balcony from the adjacent room when he lost his balance falling to the pier below. He soon died from his injuries. The ship was docked at their private island, Labadee Haiti at the time of the incident.
Be safe when cruising by not climbing on the railing, its there for a reason.
Embarkation day can be exciting and sometimes a little stressful. So I have provided some tips to make that day easier.
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DOCUMENTS
Make sure you have all of your documents in one place. This includes your passport, ID and boarding pass. You may need to present this a couple of times including entering the port so having these handy will be helpful. It will also prevent you from mistakenly placing them in your checked luggage. The last thing you want to do is start your cruise chasing down a porter
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CARRY ON BAG
Pack your carry on with essentials you might want prior to getting your check luggage. This might include, a swim suite, change of clothes, items to freshen up with and medications. Remember, you might not get your luggage until after you depart so be prepared. Now for those flying in, you might need to repack your carry on since it might be different for your cruise than it was carrying onto the plane. And don’t take too much. Your cabin may not be ready when you board so you will need to keep what ever you carry on with you.
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Luggage Tags
If you plan on checking luggage, make sure the luggage tags provided by the cruise line are secured well to your luggage. These have the ship, sailing date, your name and cabin number so they can be delivered promptly to your cabin. I also recommend attaching one of these tags to your carry on just in case you leave it somewhere.
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When you are ready to eat, there are usually several options to grab a bite. Keep in mind, the lido buffet area will be the most crowded so seek out other options. For example, on the Conquest Class ships on Carnival ,they have BBQ place on deck 10 Aft most people do not find until later in the cruise. Or on Oasis class ships, the Park Café. Usually you can get a great lunch with out the crowds.
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My last tip is you're finally on vacation so relax and have fun. Time to leave the stress behind and look forward to all the adventures ahead.
If you have any questions or even your own tips, email mike@freedomtoroamtravel.com
If you have any questions or even your own tips, email mike@freedomtoroamtravel.com
On my cruise on the Regal Princess I has the opportunity to eat some great food. While Regal does have 2 outstanding up charge restaurants in the Crown Grill and Sabatinis, I stuck with the complimentary options. These are 3 of the complimentary options I enjoyed on top of the dining room.

Tridents Grill
Located on Lido is Tridents Grill . Here they serve Hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled chick sandwiches and more. I at there twice for lunch and had a burger both times. to be honest, not the same as Guys on Carnival but outstanding none the less.
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11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Located on Lido is Tridents Grill . Here they serve Hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled chick sandwiches and more. I at there twice for lunch and had a burger both times. to be honest, not the same as Guys on Carnival but outstanding none the less.
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11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

International Cafe
One of my favorite places on the ship was the International Cafe located on Deck 7 in the Piazza. The offered a variety of sandwiches, side items and deserts available at no additional cost. This included Ham & Cheese, Cuban Sandwiches, which I had both, and more.Deserts included pastry's, cakes and pies.
No matter what time of day you visited, the sandwiches and deserts were always fresh. You could also get specialty coffees there for a cost.
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24 Hours
One of my favorite places on the ship was the International Cafe located on Deck 7 in the Piazza. The offered a variety of sandwiches, side items and deserts available at no additional cost. This included Ham & Cheese, Cuban Sandwiches, which I had both, and more.Deserts included pastry's, cakes and pies.
No matter what time of day you visited, the sandwiches and deserts were always fresh. You could also get specialty coffees there for a cost.
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24 Hours

Alfredo's Pizzeria
Now Alfredo's is located on Deck 6 overlooking the Piazza and is named after Princess Cruise Lines Master Chef Alfredo Marzi. This is a sit down venue offering pasta dishes and hand tossed personal panned pizzas. There is even an open kitchen where you can watch the pizzas being made. I ate there twice during my cruise, the first night having pasta and the last night having pizza. the pasta was ok, but the pizza was amazing. Thick crust, fresh ingredients and not greasy. I have mixed feelings on whether I should have had the pizza the first night because if I had, I might have eaten there every night. So good.
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11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Now Alfredo's is located on Deck 6 overlooking the Piazza and is named after Princess Cruise Lines Master Chef Alfredo Marzi. This is a sit down venue offering pasta dishes and hand tossed personal panned pizzas. There is even an open kitchen where you can watch the pizzas being made. I ate there twice during my cruise, the first night having pasta and the last night having pizza. the pasta was ok, but the pizza was amazing. Thick crust, fresh ingredients and not greasy. I have mixed feelings on whether I should have had the pizza the first night because if I had, I might have eaten there every night. So good.
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11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
There are several more complimentary dining venues on Regal Princess including Horizon Court which is the lido buffet, main dining room and Prego Pizzeria. So you will have plenty of options when sailing on Regal Princess.