Exploring Half Moon Cay: A Cruise Line Private Island Paradise
Half Moon Cay, or Little San Salvador Island, is a private paradise in the Bahamas exclusively for Carnival Cruise Line and Holland America Line passengers. This serene retreat offers the perfect spot for a relaxing beach day during your cruise. Note that “cay” is pronounced “key”. Of all the cruise line private islands, it’s one of my favorites. It offers not just a relaxing day at the beach with sugar-soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, but it’s FREE. Just note that Half Moon Cay is quite a large island, so don’t cluster right near the entrance of the beach, but get out a bit further to avoid the more crowded spaces. Related: New to cruising? Check out my Comprehensive Cruise Guide. About Half Moon Cay Half Moon Cay is a private island in the Bahamas, primarily visited by Carnival Cruise Line and Holland America Line ships. This island covers around 2,400 acres, but only a small portion is developed for visitors, ensuring a natural and untouched environment. The Bahamas, a nation of over 700 islands, is known for its clear waters and sandy beaches. Private islands like Half Moon Cay and others like Princess Cays and CocoCay are reserved exclusively for cruise line passengers, providing a controlled and safe environment for relaxation and fun. It’s really nice to call upon a port where you don’t have to deal with aggressive local vendors hassling you right at the port to buy their goods. The sand and water at Half Moon Cay are known for their pristine quality. You also don’t have to arrange for transportation, figure out where to go and what to do, or book an expensive excursion. Those are the benefits of private islands, and that’s why I now even seek out itineraries that visit them. If you want to get an idea of what Half Moon Cay looks like, you can get a great overview from this promo video from Carnival (it’s exactly the same, too, for Holland and Princess). Is Half Moon Cay a Tender Port? Half Moon Cay operates as a tender port, which means passengers are transported from the cruise ship to the island using smaller boats. This tendering process takes about 20-30 minutes each way. The beach here is one of the main attractions, featuring soft white sand and calm, inviting waters. I personally don’t like tender ports since the process can be tedious getting to and from the pier, but in this case, the process is well worth it. While I’m generally not much of a fan of cruise line excursions, there’s an additional benefit to them when it comes to tender ports, and that is that the purchase of a cruise line excursion earns you the benefit of priority tendering, meaning you get to be the first people onto the water shuttles over to Half Moon Cay. If you’re not an early riser, this isn’t much benefit, but if you’re yearning to maximize your time on the island, this is the way to do it. Related: Learn more about how to prepare for port days. Things to Do at Half Moon Cay Because Half Moon Cay is a private island, no third-party excursion options exist. If you want to take an excursion, you must book it directly through the cruise line. These excursions generally include activities like horseback riding in the surf, snorkeling, jet skiing, and other water activities. My recommendation is to save money and enjoy a beach day here. Using loungers is free for cruise guests, and it’s really all you need for a good beach day experience. The only downside here is that the beach area gets a lot of direct sun, and umbrellas and clamshells are not free (more on that in a moment), so plan for this aspect. What to Bring to Half Moon Cay I recommend bringing a few things with you to enhance the experience (beyond the obvious things like sunscreen). Half Moon Cay is great for snorkeling; I always bring my own set. My favorite is this one from Amazon; it’s affordable yet high quality and has traveled with me worldwide to all sorts of snorkeling experiences. It’s also much more hygienic this way, as you’re not putting something in your mouth that’s been used by many other random people. I also recommend an inflatable float. Many recommend not bringing floats on cruises since they’re forbidden from cruise ship pools, but I disagree because these really enhance the beach day experience, and you don’t have to worry about renting a float or pool noodle. This is my favorite because it’s so compact and versatile. Finally, I recommend a lockable beach bag of some sort. Half Moon Cay does have lockers available for rent, but they’re $10 per locker and not always conveniently located where you’re hanging out on the island. Having your own lockable bag allows you easy access to things like your phone while keeping it secure, along with your money and ship card. Also, don’t forget to bring your beach towels with you from the cruise ship! Related: Not sure about whether to pack beach towels? Here’s what you need to know. Half Moon Cay is a huge island, so get out and explore the less crowded areas. Wi-Fi at Half Moon Cay Wi-Fi is not available on Half Moon Cay. It’s frustrating because even if you pay the high fees for cruise Wi-Fi, it does not work here (unlike at MSC’s Ocean Cay private island, where guests who pay for ship Wi-Fi can also use island Wi-Fi at no cost). In fact, there is no Wi-Fi on Half Moon Cay at all, although some cell providers may have service. I have AT&T, and it works here, but of course, I have to pay my daily international roaming fee to access it. If it’s possible to disconnect, this is a great opportunity to do just that and enjoy the natural surroundings. Does the Drink Package Work at Half Moon Cay? Some cruise lines allow the use of their drink packages on their private islands, but unfortunately, this is not the case here. Even if