Join us as we share our cruise experience and unveil why we decided to remain on the ship.
We took the advice of the US Department of State and our own government not to leave the ship in this port. They advise avoiding travel because of violent crimes, such as home invasions, armed robberies, assaults, and homicides. Assaults occur frequently, including at all-inclusive resorts.
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00:00 Intro
00:35 Why Did We Not Get Off At This Port?
01:00 The Name of the Port
01:14 Royal Palooza Parade
02:10 Main Dining Room Lunch on Royal Caribbean
03:30 Sea Day Activities on Royal Caribbean
04:47 Our Experience at the Port of Falmouth, Jamaica
07:00 Jamaica is not safe for tourists
08:23 U.S. State Department Warning
09:03 How to stay safe in Jamaica
11:00 Sea Day on Explorer of the Seas
12:12 Shops on Explorer of the Seas
12:58 Bad Internet on Explorer of the Seas
14:00 Giovanni's Table Review
16:45 Arriving in Georgetown, Grand Cayman
18:25 Buffet Lunch in the Windjammer Marketplace
22:13 Tendering to Grand Cayman
23:30 Visiting Hell in Grand Cayman
26:14 What to do in Grand Cayman
27:00 Playing Mini Golf
29:13 Has the Main Dining Room Improved? Our Review.
29:50 Ice Skating Show
By: Cruise With Ben and David
Title: We Took a Caribbean Cruise to a Risky Port. We Refused to Go Ashore.
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqH-m97BUYw