What is Carnival's private island?


What is Carnival's private island? Half Moon Cay is an idyllic castaway island in the Bahamas with a white sandy beach lapped by calm cerulean blue waters. Privately owned by the Carnival Corporation, this port of call is exclusively used by cruises that include this heavenly hideaway on their itinerary.


What is not included on CocoCay?

Adrenaline seekers will find an upcharge for Thrill Waterpark, the Zipline and CocoCay's Up, Up and Away balloon ride. Shore excursions such as kayaking, parasailing or swimming with pigs will also incur a charge. Beach rentals of snorkel equipment or floating mats are available onsite at CocoCay for a surcharge.


Can you eat for free at CocoCay?

CocoCay spa services are also available at an added cost. While most dining during your Perfect Day at CocoCay is included, food at Captain Jack's offers a la carte pricing.


Which is more expensive Royal Caribbean or Carnival?

Given the wide range of cabin types, including high-end suites and typically more elaborate decor, it's not uncommon to see higher prices with Royal Caribbean.


Does Carnival have an island like CocoCay?

For one, Half Moon Cay is exclusively used by Holland America and Carnival passengers, while Perfect Day at CocoCay caters to Royal Caribbean guests.


Is everything on CocoCay free?

Is there an admission fee? There is no admission fee to visit Perfect Day at CocoCay. Most of the experiences at Perfect Day at CocoCay are complimentary. Some of these include Oasis Lagoon, the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean, the shipwrecked Captain Jill's Galleon l...


Can you swim in the ocean at CocoCay?

But on CocoCay babies and toddlers have a dedicated area to play with Splashaway Bay. Of course, they can also swim in the ocean.


Can you get off a cruise ship in The Bahamas without a passport?

If you are a US citizen, you can take a “closed-loop cruise” (one that begins and ends at the same port) to The Bahamas without a passport. Instead, you'll need to present another proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID.