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Coco Cay (Little Stirrup Cay)

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Ottawa, Canada
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6 reviews 6 reviews
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 May 2013 NEW

Stopped here during a 7 night Royal Caribbean Cruise on the Freedom of the Seas. Not much to it really, it's a very small island owned by Royal Caribbean which functions as an extension of the ship. It's not a cultural place at all so just enjoy it for what it is. Most cruise ports require a transfer or cab... More

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Carmel, Indiana
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 May 2013 NEW

My daughter, her friend, and I spent a day at Coco Cay during an RCI cruise. I spent most of my time snorkeling, which was a blast--not as many fish as in some places I've snorkeled, but plenty to oooh and aaah over. I loved it! My daughter and her friend snorkeled, used the water slides, and went parasailing. They,... More

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Ann Arbor, Michigan
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 May 2013 NEW

We have cruised with Royal Caribbean many times but this was my first visit to their private island in the Bahamas. Coco Cay has everything you'd expect from a private island retreat in the Bahamas. We were lucky enough to have a fantastic weather day, sunny and temps in the 80's. I was a little worried that we would have... More

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Willemstad, Curacao
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4 attraction reviews
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1 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 May 2013

Coming from a tropical island, this was a disappointment to me. The island is transformed in a small village consisting of a port, a few huts, some (staff) houses, shops (like the straw market on Nassau), food & beverage huts and the rest is pure nature and beach. The first beach you see has no sunshades unless you rent one.... More

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connecticut
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 May 2013

Awsome island, water is beautiful beach a little rockey. Barbecue lunch was great, chicken, ribs, burgers and all kinds of salads. Hammocks all over the island. Deffinalty try a coco-loco, located at all bars.

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Pooler, Georgia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 May 2013

Coco cay is the perfect place to get aw from it all. There is a small strawmarket and a place to rent jet skis and other aquatic craft and some water slides if you're into that. The place is clean and pretty much undisturbed. Will definately go there again.

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Orlando, Florida
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 May 2013

I got to see the beautiful job Royal Caribean did on this cay. Due to bad weather conditions we were evacuated from the cay and taken to Nasau. Bahamas. The little I got to see, walk to the very end if you want a more private experience.

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cheshire
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 April 2013 via mobile

Definitely worth gettin off the ship for beautiful beaches the further away you go from where the tenders drop you off the more quiet it is really enjoyed.beach b- b-q supplied off ship quite good but you can always get back to ship if you want more choice.entertainment goin on,just enjoy

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6 attraction reviews
Reviews in 11 cities Reviews in 11 cities
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 April 2013

This is where you want to get stranded. Plenty of sun, clear water and chairs to relax in. Sit back and let God's paradise take over. We arrived via Royal Carribbean's crise line and it was worth the wait. They also had live island music to get you in the mood as well. Can't wait till next time.

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Jacksonville, Florida
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7 attraction reviews
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 April 2013

Loved the island and the layout. Tons chairs, lots of shade and the water is beautiful. The main issue that we had was that we chose to swim in area 5. There were lots of rocks that we had to navigate around before we accessed the shallow part of the water to relax/wade in, (I have weak ankles so this... More

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