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Personally with a child that young I would opt out of "tours" and just do beach days. On Grand Cayman you can take a taxi to the turtle farm( rather depressing, just a million turtles in small tanks) and then maybe hit a nice hotel beach( the one in front of the Holiday Inn is good) , in Jamica I feel your choices are limited, we did Dunns River falls ,but a young child might find it too much ( depends on your child) and Mexico, well I can't remember the port on the Grand Princess( we did Carnival for the Western, The Grand for Eastern) but I still think the beach plan is best, (I have heard awesome things about Tulum, but that it's alot of bus time, which is hard on kids)I hope someone else can give you more specific advice, we only took our kids once and they were younger than your daughter( 5 months and 2 years) and frankly that was a mistake. Not because of fthe kids or the cruise but just because they were way too young. Now we have 3 kids and they are definately a good age to go ( all of them are over 3) but now it's too exspensive to take them,lol, it would mean 2 cabins or a family suite plus 5 airfares ouch! Oh well maybe when they are older, until then we going on our own for our 15th ann,. and the kids have to stay home.!!Hope you have fun, I know your daughter will love it!Post Edited (08-21-03 13:12)
Personally with a child that young I would opt out of "tours" and just do beach days. On Grand Cayman you can take a taxi to the turtle farm( rather depressing, just a million turtles in small tanks) and then maybe hit a nice hotel beach( the one in front of the Holiday Inn is good) , in Jamica I feel your choices are limited, we did Dunns River falls ,but a young child might find it too much ( depends on your child) and Mexico, well I can't remember the port on the Grand Princess( we did Carnival for the Western, The Grand for Eastern) but I still think the beach plan is best, (I have heard awesome things about Tulum, but that it's alot of bus time, which is hard on kids)I hope someone else can give you more specific advice, we only took our kids once and they were younger than your daughter( 5 months and 2 years) and frankly that was a mistake. Not because of fthe kids or the cruise but just because they were way too young. Now we have 3 kids and they are definately a good age to go ( all of them are over 3) but now it's too exspensive to take them,lol, it would mean 2 cabins or a family suite plus 5 airfares ouch! Oh well maybe when they are older, until then we going on our own for our 15th ann,. and the kids have to stay home.!!Hope you have fun, I know your daughter will love it!
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