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I recommend going on Royal Caribbean cruise lines. I've been on carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Disney. I thought Royal Caribbean was by far the best! Carnival is cheaper, but it isn't as nice. (But it's still excellent!) Disney is for family, so it's not ideal for a honeymoon. You're best bet is Royal Caribbean.

Make a list of things you want to do on the boat and plan out ahead. They have so many events going on at once, so it's best to plan ahead and see what you would like to do.

As for the room, I suggest getting a higher level floor with an ocean side balcony. The view is phenomenal.

Overall, you can't really go wrong with a cruise. Every cruise will be a great experience, it just all depends on your budget.
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Went on a carnival cruise line cruise before. Went to Cozumel Mexico and another place I can't quite remember. It was a great time. Lots of sites to see and loads of entertainment on ship.
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I went on a cruise for a week once and it was so boring! Felt trapped on the ship after a while, the first few days were good though.
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Thanks for all the input guys!

So far, I've looked at the Southern Caribbean Cruise, cruise line Celebrity Cruises.

They offered me a great deal on Honeymoon suite, but i think i'd go with the next one down. Unlimited drinks, $500 to spend at the casino and a couple other things.

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I've been on 4 cruises. 3 of which were Caribbean, 1 of which was a 19 day Mediterranean cruise.

I've basically been to every port in the Bahamas, so I'd say my favorite ones ares: St. Martin, Grand Caymen, Honduras, and Belize.

Half moon Kay and others in that area are awesome too, but one is basically the exact same as the others. So, its gets boring if you have all those ports of call on one cruise.

I've only been on Carnival, though. I have been on the Liberty, Dream, Destiny, and Sunshine. Sunshine was rebuilt in 2013 and I was on the maiden voyage after the rebuild in Europe, which was absolutely awesome.

Deck plan doesn't really matter in my opinion a whole lot UNLESS you like being by yourself most of the time in peace and quiet. I only say this because, obviously, balcony rooms are a lot more expensive. So, if you're not really planning on being in there a whole lot, its not too worth it.

Not to mention there is usually always stuff going on out on the main deck. Parties, music, DJ,s dancing, contests, and more. It's just a blast.

Although, during my European cruise, we had two rooms. One was my mom and dad, and me and my brother had another one. Those both had balcony. We only did it that time because that was our first time in Europe and wanted to be able to see more of the mountain landscape and stuff as we went. It was an awesome idea, but honestly don't thing its worth it in the Bahamas. Theres really not much to see, anyways!

PM me if you need some more info!

EDIT: HEY! Judging but your signature, you must be a Minnesotan. No non-Minnesotan would dare have that displayed... Where are you from?
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I have been on a cruise

I went to Haiti (My parents country)
And Jamaica (My sister-in-law's country)

I recommend you go there
It took about 4 days but it's more fun when it's longer
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I think a cruise to the Bahamas would be great for your honeymoon!
Personally, taken a cruise from Florida port to Bahama and it was a great experience
I really recommend it!
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Jeez wrote I've been on 4 cruises. 3 of which were Caribbean, 1 of which was a 19 day Mediterranean cruise.

I've basically been to every port in the Bahamas, so I'd say my favorite ones ares: St. Martin, Grand Caymen, Honduras, and Belize.

Half moon Kay and others in that area are awesome too, but one is basically the exact same as the others. So, its gets boring if you have all those ports of call on one cruise.

I've only been on Carnival, though. I have been on the Liberty, Dream, Destiny, and Sunshine. Sunshine was rebuilt in 2013 and I was on the maiden voyage after the rebuild in Europe, which was absolutely awesome.

Deck plan doesn't really matter in my opinion a whole lot UNLESS you like being by yourself most of the time in peace and quiet. I only say this because, obviously, balcony rooms are a lot more expensive. So, if you're not really planning on being in there a whole lot, its not too worth it.

Not to mention there is usually always stuff going on out on the main deck. Parties, music, DJ,s dancing, contests, and more. It's just a blast.

Although, during my European cruise, we had two rooms. One was my mom and dad, and me and my brother had another one. Those both had balcony. We only did it that time because that was our first time in Europe and wanted to be able to see more of the mountain landscape and stuff as we went. It was an awesome idea, but honestly don't thing its worth it in the Bahamas. Theres really not much to see, anyways!

PM me if you need some more info!

EDIT: HEY! Judging but your signature, you must be a Minnesotan. No non-Minnesotan would dare have that displayed... Where are you from?


That's what I was thinking, I was debating on getting the inside room which is least expensive since we won't be in there much. Thanks for all the great input !


PS. I'm from Illinois, skol Vikings!
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I went on a 2 week cruise about 3 or 4 years ago and it was absolutely amazing, one of the best experiences of my life, I went to loads of places like Italy, Portugal, Spain and quite a few more places.
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I'd like to go on one soon maybe in the future
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