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August 6, 2024

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Bahamas, Cruise Ports, Ocean Cay

Exploring Ocean Cay: MSC Cruises Exclusive Private Island

Ocean Cay is MSC Cruises’ private island, designed exclusively for its passengers. This serene destination in the Bahamas offers an idyllic getaway with crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, and a variety of activities tailored to provide a perfect island experience.  About Ocean Cay Ocean Cay is a private island owned by MSC Cruises, located in the Bahamas. It serves as a unique port of call for MSC cruise ships, including MSC Divina, MSC Seaside, and MSC Meraviglia. This island spans approximately 95 acres and was formerly an industrial site that MSC Cruises transformed into a tropical paradise. Ocean Cay is part of the Bimini district of the Bahamas.  A private island like Ocean Cay is dedicated exclusively to the cruise line’s passengers, providing a secluded and controlled environment for a day of relaxation and fun. Since it is not a tender port, passengers can exit immediately onto a short pier. Just a short distance from the ship is an amazing beach with sugar-white sands and turquoise waters. Note that towels are not provided, so be sure to bring yours from the ship. Note that “cay” is pronounced “key”. Related: Learn more about how to prepare for port days. Things to do at Ocean Cay Because Ocean Cay is a private island, there aren’t any third-party excursion options. If you want to partake in an excursion (offerings include a lighthouse climb, paddleboard and kayak rentals, and snorkeling), you’ll need to book it directly through MSC. My recommendation is to save money and enjoy a beach day here. The use of loungers and umbrellas is free for cruise guests. Ocean Cay Paradise Ocean Cay is expansive, with many locations and opportunities for snorkeling (I recommend you save money and bring your own gear). You can rent an umbrella or cabana, but I’ve never had a problem finding a shaded spot for free, and there are ample chairs available for cruisers at no cost. If you branch out further from the port, you can escape the crowds, although due to the size of the island, this can be a bit of a hike. MSC does offer tram service, but it’s not particularly fast or efficient, and it does not take cruisers to all corners of the island. There is also a spa on the island if you’re looking for a day of relaxation, but these spots book fast in advance. Related: New to cruising? Check out my Comprehensive Cruise Guide. Wi-Fi at Ocean Cay MSC does promote that their Wi-Fi works on the island, which would be a nice perk, but it has been spotty at best in my two visits there. If you opt to use MSC Wi-Fi, you’ll need to first disconnect from the ship’s wifi, and reconnect to the island’s Wi-Fi, as they are two separate networks.    Does the Drink Package Work at Ocean Cay? Yes, the cruise line allows the use of its drink package on Ocean Cay. The legal drinking age in the Bahamas is 18. Related: Learn about the pros and cons (and risks) of booking independent excursions.   Language and Currency The official language of the Bahamas is English, making it easy for most cruisers to communicate. The currency is the Bahamian Dollar (BSD), which is equivalent to the US Dollar (USD). However, on a private island like Ocean Cay, currency is often not needed because it’s generally a free beach day and you don’t necessarily need to spend money on anything, which is one of the great things about cruise ship private islands. There are shops selling souvenirs, though, so you may spend money on that. This map shows all the exciting spots to visit on this beautiful marine reserve in the Bahamas. Because it’s a private island owned by the cruise line, any purchase here can generally be billed to your stateroom account using your ship card. Food Options at Ocean Cay Cruise lines provide a free lunch buffet to their guests on the island. Additional food and drink may also be available for purchase.    Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady Climate and What to Wear Ocean Cay enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round, averaging around 75-85°F (24-29°C). Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended, along with sun protection such as hats and sunscreen. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring. Related: Shop my favorite cruise styles and outfits. Time Zone Keeping track of time zones can get complicated when cruising, especially for itineraries with multiple time zone changes on one sailing. Your captain will make announcements during the cruise to update you on these changes, but it’s good to be aware  good to be aware of these differences ahead of time when planning your stop at the port, especially for excursions. Most cruise lines operate on “ship time” set to the time of their departing port, so for sailings off the eastern coast of the US, this is Eastern Standard Time (EST). The Bahamas operates on Eastern Standard Time across all islands. From the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November, The Bahamas recognizes Daylight Saving Time in conjunction with the U.S.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Cruising: Everything You Need to Know BACKUP

I remember the first time I booked a cruise vacation. I was nervous, scared, and excited, but also intimidated because, at the time, this seemed like such a different way to travel. Plus, there were all of these strange terms… disembarkation, MDR, muster, steward. It felt like cruising had its own vocabulary. Plus, there were so many decisions to make… when to fly in, when to fly home, which dining time to select, and should I prepay for tips? My head was spinning. Even after dozens of cruises, I still found myself learning new things. If you’ve never taken a cruise before or have cruised but are still learning, don’t despair because this guide will walk you through everything you need to know. Here’s what this guide will cover: Table of Contents Protip: If you prefer to watch a video of this cruise guide instead of reading it, you can find it on my YouTube channel here. Do I Need a Passport to Cruise? Before even considering booking a cruise, it’s important to note what is required in terms of paperwork. For most closed-loop cruise itineraries, meaning it’s a sailing that starts and ends at the same US port, most cruise lines require just an original birth certificate and valid government-issued ID for adults and a birth certificate for minors. While a passport is often not required, however, it’s advisable to have one, as while it’s unlikely to happen, you may miss the ship and get stuck at a foreign port, or encounter a medical emergency that requires hospitalization at a foreign port, meaning you’ll need a passport to get back home. Read my post here for all of the specifics of passports and cruising. Can I Cruise with a Criminal Record or Felony? I’m shocked by the frequency with which I see a disturbing (and completely avoidable) event happen at debarkation. That is the situation where cruisers get ready to get off the ship after a wonderful cruise, only to find authorities waiting for them at the port and find themselves in handcuffs. Many cruisers don’t realize that cruise lines run passenger manifests by US Customs and Border Protection, and those with outstanding warrants may be nabbed at disembarkation, depending upon their charges. So if you have a warrant for your arrest, do not take a cruise. Another related question is this: can you cruise with a felony conviction or criminal record? Lets take a look at the specifics of cruising when you have a felony on your record. Cruise Line Policies The policies of various cruise lines may prohibit sailing with them if you have a record, especially a felony conviction. Each company has its own rules and regulations regarding passengers with criminal records. While some may have strict policies, others, such as Royal Caribbean and Carnival, adopt a more lenient approach. But even those that are more lenient may prohibit cruisers with a record, depending upon the crimes. Carnival, for instance, says that it “reserves the right to deny boarding to any persons convicted of certain crimes which may include but are not limited to; aggravated physical assault, sexual assault, and other sexual offenses, armed robbery and related offenses, and other violent or immoral crimes.” To complicate the matter, whether or not a would-be traveler can take a cruise with a felony may also depend upon the ports of call, as various countries may have differing requirements, and whether it is a closed-loop itinerary, meaning the sailing originates and ends at the same United States port. To best address this issue, it’s essential to research the specific guidelines of the cruise line you’re interested in traveling with. Even if it’s embarrassing, I highly recommend just picking up the phone to contact the cruise line directly to inquire about their policies. Transparency about your criminal history during the booking process can help prevent any potential issues later on. Country Entry Requirements Beyond cruise line policies, it’s important to consider the legal implications of traveling with a felony conviction. While you may be permitted to board a cruise ship based on the company’s policies, you may still encounter restrictions when it comes to entering certain countries. Beyond cruise line policies, it’s important to consider the legal implications of traveling with a felony conviction. While you may be permitted to board a cruise ship based on the company’s policies, you may still encounter restrictions when it comes to entering certain countries. Some countries, such as Australia and the United Kingdom, have strict entry requirements for individuals with criminal records, including felonies. To navigate this aspect effectively, thorough research into the entry requirements of the ports of call on your itinerary is essential. Consulting with a legal professional can also provide valuable insights into your rights and limitations when traveling with a felony conviction. Canada is another country that is especially strict about the entry requirements of individuals with criminal records, and one that may come as an unwelcome surprise to cruisers. Because of an old timey maritime law, the 1886 Act, Alaskan cruises include a mandatory stop in Canada (which explains those sometimes seemingly random 8 PM-midnight calls in Victoria). I’ve heard many stories of cruisers with even really old charges, and including comparatively lesser crimes like DUI, being prohibited from entering Canada, making it not possible for those individuals to take an Alaskan cruise. Other countries are more lenient about travelers with criminal records crossing their borders. The Caribbean is usually one such option on one of the most popular cruise itineraries, so these are generally safe bets for cruisers with a record. Also, generally speaking, closed-loop itineraries are more lenient for cruisers with criminal records than open-loop ones. A closed-loop itinerary starts and ends at the same US departure port. Again, before booking any sailing, though, it’s a good idea to consult with the cruise line on requirements and any potential documentation that may be needed. Cruising with a Warrant or Record While sailing with a warrant

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