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Never heard of Ocean Cay, but it really does look nice and I appreciate MSC taking an industrial island and turning it into this marvel. Well done MSC!
MSC Ocean Cay is beautiful for natural snorkeling and beach experiences. Thank you to them for restoring this industrial site and bringing back the ocean life. Many fish, turtles and conch shells in the water.
Cocoa Cay was awesome, We spent most of our time in the lagoon pool. I’m surprised the Castaway Cay did not make a top. It has so many different areas as well. We loved riding the bikes, and being at the adult beach Serenity Bay. I really would love to go to Ocean Cay. We had an MSC cruise planned for last week. But they lied to me three times about our reservation and what the policies state on their website, so I cancelled
Okay, but how do you include a peninsula on this list of islands but leave Castaway Cay off? It’s exclusive to Disney (doesn’t share with other lines, and rarely even with a second ship), natural beaches, and doesn’t nickel and dime you to death with massive up charges. And they have an adults only beach. RC charges you for their own water park, on top of everything else. $90 for a zip line, how much is the water park on top of that?
Coco Cay is actually my least favorite private island. I mean, who needs a wave pool and another artificial pool when you can swim in the sea just a couple of feet next to it. I prefer more low-key (no pun intended) islands like Half-Moon Cay, Castaway Cay and even Labadee, even though it's expansion and addition of money grabbing offerings is getting worse with every visit. An over-water Cabana for $1000 for like half a day? Come on, you'd probably spend less for a day in a better equipped bungalow in the Maldives...
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Wow, that’s lame. How did that place get on the list over Castaway Cay? Disney’s beaches are natural and the food free. They should have been on this list, imo.
wait... WHERE did all the natives on these islands go?? there is something horribly wrong with cruise ships Owning private islands!!! This just don't see honest. It's all about geedy capitolists and greed tourists.
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Labadee looks so nice!
Great video, thank you!
CocoCay
Ocean Cay...beautiful
Cococay
Never heard of Ocean Cay, but it really does look nice and I appreciate MSC taking an industrial island and turning it into this marvel. Well done MSC!
MSC Ocean Cay is beautiful for natural snorkeling and beach experiences. Thank you to them for restoring this industrial site and bringing back the ocean life. Many fish, turtles and conch shells in the water.
Was at Coco Cay a few days ago, truly amazing and so much fun. ❤️🙏
I've been to Coco Cay and Castaway Cay.
Cocoa Cay was awesome, We spent most of our time in the lagoon pool. I’m surprised the Castaway Cay did not make a top. It has so many different areas as well. We loved riding the bikes, and being at the adult beach Serenity Bay. I really would love to go to Ocean Cay. We had an MSC cruise planned for last week. But they lied to me three times about our reservation and what the policies state on their website, so I cancelled
I am a platinum DCL cruiser and LOVE Castaway Cay!
What a great video. Our family had been to Castaway Cay years ago and look forward to seeing CocoCay in October of this year!!!
Just returned from Half Moon Cay. Loved the undeveloped space. It was perfect. And, lunch was free.
I went to Coco Kay in my first cruise with Harmony if the Seas it was amazing
IK only cruise on RC so CocoCay is my spot! It is fabulous!!
Thanks for your great videos!
I was on symphony of the seas and went to the water park. I went to the daredevils tower and did all the slides
Just got back from coco cay we’ll still on the boat right now very fun
My family got a Floating cabana and it was so nice at cococay
I’ve been on Dear devils peak it was cool and a long line
I’m excited to cruise gosh
Why are they called "Cay"?
Okay, but how do you include a peninsula on this list of islands but leave Castaway Cay off? It’s exclusive to Disney (doesn’t share with other lines, and rarely even with a second ship), natural beaches, and doesn’t nickel and dime you to death with massive up charges. And they have an adults only beach. RC charges you for their own water park, on top of everything else. $90 for a zip line, how much is the water park on top of that?
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coco cay was amazing i saw fish
Coco Cay is actually my least favorite private island. I mean, who needs a wave pool and another artificial pool when you can swim in the sea just a couple of feet next to it. I prefer more low-key (no pun intended) islands like Half-Moon Cay, Castaway Cay and even Labadee, even though it's expansion and addition of money grabbing offerings is getting worse with every visit.
An over-water Cabana for $1000 for like half a day? Come on, you'd probably spend less for a day in a better equipped bungalow in the Maldives...
I was at coco cay on Tuesday and heard the over water cabanas were going for $3,400. That's just ridiculous. Bunch of rich new yorkers I guess lol
I love castaway cay but haven’t been since 2018
Get ready for an exhilarating lineup of new cruise ships in 2023! This video takes you on an exclusive journey through the top 5 best new cruise ships, showcasing the world's largest, most expensive, and industry-first features. Let's dive into the excitement!
Royal Caribbean is raising the bar with the Icon of the Seas, their newest ship class surpassing the renowned Oasis-Class. Celebrity Cruises also joins the fray with the Celebrity Ascent, the fourth addition to their impressive Edge-Class ships.
Carnival Cruise Line celebrates its 50th Golden Jubilee Anniversary with the Carnival Jubilee, following the successful launches of Carnival Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration featuring the first-ever Roller Coasters at Sea.
Virgin Voyages, Richard Branson's adults-only cruise line, presents the Brillian Lady, sister ship to the Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, and Resilient Lady. The luxurious Princess Cruises introduces the Sphere Class, debuting with the Sun Princess, while Holland America Line, Cunard Cruises, and Disney Cruises also unveil their newest flagship vessels.
Disney Cruise Line makes a remarkable acquisition, welcoming Dream Cruises' massive Global Dream, their first ship acquisition ever. MSC Cruises pushes boundaries with the MSC World Europa, the world's tallest cruise ship boasting 22 decks and affordable cruise vacations.
Norwegian Cruise Line expands its Prima Class with the Norwegian Viva, a sister ship to the impressive Norwegian Prima, featuring a three-story Go Cart race track-the only one of its kind at sea.
These incredible ships will set sail from various American ports such as Galveston, Miami, Orlando, Port Canaveral, and Fort Lauderdale, offering captivating itineraries to Mexico, the Bahamas, Bermuda, and more. Mediterranean cruises to Spain, Italy, Greece, and beyond are also on the horizon.
2023 promises an exhilarating comeback for the cruising industry, and this video showcases the best new cruise ships that will make it all possible. Share your favorite cruise ship of 2023 in the comments below!
Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting cruise ship content, including ship tours, cabin reviews, onboard experiences, port excursions, and cruise tips and tricks. Explore the world of cruising with renowned lines such as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Virgin Voyages, MSC Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruises, and more. Bon voyage!
Fun fact that small island wasnt alweys there,they dig gap betwine them so thats how they made small islan
how where these islands bought??
truckloads of money taken from cruisers
Half Moon Cay should be first.
Half Moon Cay is heaven
honestly all of these makes sense except for coco cay.. coco cay is just too "loud" to me
Yeah, I want something peaceful and serene, not loud and rowdy. That’s what the ship is for.
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I was not impressed by Harvest Cay. The beaches are man made and you have to purchase your food and drink. The only thing free is the umbrellas.
Wow, that’s lame. How did that place get on the list over Castaway Cay? Disney’s beaches are natural and the food free. They should have been on this list, imo.
Haiti earthquakes though
wait... WHERE did all the natives on these islands go?? there is something horribly wrong with cruise ships Owning private islands!!! This just don't see honest. It's all about geedy capitolists and greed tourists.
I don’t think they were previously inhabited. And, they have jobs there.