Cococay (Cruise Line's Private Island) Port Q&A

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A: Chairs are free as are the umbrellas! No excursion needed.

Answered by angie007az on June 28, 2024

A: chairs are available at all the free beach areas, first come, first serve, but they are plentiful

Answered by Cruiseracer on March 13, 2024

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A: We have never had an issue leaving out belongings in our bags on any beach. We don’t bring expensive cameras to the beach, or a ton of cash. We keep our bags under our chairs out of the way. We’ve cruised 30 + times

Answered by deboftheseas on March 10, 2023

A: Lockers are provided for free on Cococay, I would use them. Unlike the ship, there aren't cameras everywhere on the island. Also with 2 ships in port it would be impossible to track lost items.

Answered by Ricdalek on March 10, 2023

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A: They always gave two ships there everyday. One gets there early to setup and the one that comes later cleans up at the end of the day. When we were there back before Covid, we were on the small Grandeur and there was a much larger ship that dwarfed G... randeur. Of course both ships were at full capacity and it never seemed over crowded on Coco Cay.See More

Answered by esrescuer on September 26, 2022

A: as I understand, they never have 2 Oasis class ships on the same day. at least before the world ended, they didn't. Finding seating shouldn't be an issue between chill island or Oasis lagoon

Answered by Ricdalek on September 26, 2022

A: Check cruise mapper to see if you will be "sharing" the island that particular day. Even with 2 Oasis class ships, no need to bring any additional equipment; plenty of umbrellas and chairs around the multiple beach areas.

Answered by tomika75 on September 26, 2022

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A: If you rent equipment about $35. You can always bring your own. You’ll get towels issued from ship.

Answered by cruisellama on August 22, 2022

A: Royal does send emails out when they're having sales. if you're going next year they always have a black Friday's sale on drink packages and excursions that are gonna be the cheapest to get.

Answered by lena5 on August 16, 2022

A: Usually a bit after you book the sailing the coco beach club will go on sale.

Answered by Joshharris on August 13, 2022

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A: We found activities for any age and budget. Some activities cost extra, but we found plenty of free things to do. We still walk a lot and did our own self-guided tour. Some folks prefer to drop on a lounger at the first beach area. It seemed like... whatever activity level we were comfortable with could be accommodated. There are several beaches, a wave pool, cabanas, a zip line, shopping, jet skis, lots of water slides and a balloon ride (if it isn't too windy).See More

Answered by KLVA on April 6, 2022

A: enjoy the beach or the pool area, there are a few gift shops there for a little shopping like for t-shirts bags and other things. l'm 53 i love going just to have the ship almost to myself but u can find areas to take a nap or read a book

Answered by rickeylock3 on April 6, 2022

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A: there is a very large buffet that is included. drinks package works on the island as well. there are a few spots where the food isn't included but it'll be very obvious and you'll see the prices on the menu. all can be charged to your onboard account... .See More

Answered by iamkates on March 9, 2022

A: drink package works and most food venues are available. check royals website to see whats extra $.

Answered by ericerie on March 8, 2022

A: Almost all good is included as well as your drink package that works on the island.

Answered by msites106 on March 7, 2022

A: food is free and the drink package works

Answered by sickler3 on March 9, 2022

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