djsc...@sc9.intel.com wrote in message
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Actually you will have very little time in Pto. Vallarta, so take an overall
tour. Our first time there convinced us to return and we have three times
now to some of the best all-inclusive places around. You need more than a
day to enjoy Puerto Vallarata in fact you need more than a week. My vote
for best tour is Quixmito and the falls. Have a good trip and I hope they
have fixed the Jubilee up sine we were on it.
>Actually you will have very little time in Pto. Vallarta, so take an overall
IIRC, on the Jubilee at least, PV was the longest stop (0800
to 2200)... As far as adequacy of time goes, I suppose it depends on
what you want to do.
>tour. Our first time there convinced us to return and we have three times
>now to some of the best all-inclusive places around. You need more than a
>day to enjoy Puerto Vallarata in fact you need more than a week. My vote
>for best tour is Quixmito and the falls. Have a good trip and I hope they
>have fixed the Jubilee up sine we were on it.
Agreed - but that's probably true of most everywhere a cruise
goes to. One day (or half day) is only enough to get a mere sample of
a place - like going to a tapas bar or appetizer buffet. Tasty little
morsels and lots of variety, but in the end a bit unsatisfying. I'm
not knocking cruising, just stating my views - a cruise is a great way
to decide if you want to return for a week or two.
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