Crystal Caves & Underground River Excursion Review (Royal Caribbean)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • This is a review of the Crystal Caves and Underground River Excursion offered by Royal Caribbean in Cozumel, Mexico.
    Important Note: Cameras and Phones are not allowed in the caves. GoPros that are hands free are the only cameras that are allowed and only during certain points in the caves.
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Introduction
    02:06 Getting there
    02:38 Crystal Caves and Underground River
    11:57 Conclusion

Комментарии • 61

  • @raizarivera7772
    @raizarivera7772 Год назад

    Thank you for this video!!!! You helped me to officially book this excursion! Can’t wait for my trip in September 😊😊

  • @martywong9019
    @martywong9019 Год назад

    Good review, looks like fun.

  • @aramisherrera3449
    @aramisherrera3449 Год назад +3

    yoooooooo guys thanks sooo much im the guide in that beautiful office the crystal caves THANKS FOR THE VIDEO.....

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад +1

      Wow!!! Thank you for watching this! You're a celebrity!!! Hope all is well with you.

    • @aramisherrera3449
      @aramisherrera3449 Год назад

      @@jr.sciencebros.8411 LOVELY....THANKS SOOO MUCH MY NAME IS BOSH.

  • @MrKyle12386
    @MrKyle12386 10 месяцев назад +2

    I was leaning towards this because I always wanted to go in the cenotes but royal has zero reviews. Your video made me book it immediately

  • @deto8633
    @deto8633 Год назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @Maturleyglam
    @Maturleyglam 7 месяцев назад

    This is almost $200 now amazing how much this have went up. Im planning on going next week!!🎉

  • @jenedmonson312
    @jenedmonson312 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the review and all of the replies to the questions in the comment thread. Literally all but ONE of my questions was answered because of it! We are booked for this excursion at the end of May and I am so excited! My only question (and it’s kind of silly) is do you know if we can bring our own water shoes?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and your comment! Ooo, you stumped me! I had to ask my wife just now but she said yes you can bring your own water shoes (I didn't know that!). Just make sure they have good grip.

    • @aramisherrera3449
      @aramisherrera3449 Год назад

      YESSSSS I WORK THERE YES YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN SHOES.....

  • @jaquelinemartinez0121
    @jaquelinemartinez0121 Год назад +2

    It looks so beautiful! I have a question. Is there any part where you HAVE to swim ? I cannot swim but wanna do this excursion. Would I need to learn before I go or would I be able to walk it all through?

  • @newmanchristy
    @newmanchristy Год назад

    Great review! Thank you for sharing! Did they have professionals there to take pictures for you?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      Thank you! Yes, a professional was there to take photos inside the cave of each group or couple. At the end he showed them to us on a computer and offered to email them to us for $30.

  • @JustinInAtlanta
    @JustinInAtlanta Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting this video. I'm thinking of booking this shore excursion and this was very helpful. It looks like fun. I am not a strong swimmer. I need a life jacket to help me move through deep water. The Royal Caribbean description mentions life jackets but I don't see any life jackets in this video. Are they available for guests that want them?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад +1

      I apologize for not mentioning it! Yes, life jackets are available for free at the site before the “hike” starts. Thanks for your comment and question!

  • @AxelQC
    @AxelQC Год назад +1

    We thought about going on this excursion, but our time in Cozumel got cut short so we stayed on the island.

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад +1

      Bummer! Hope you still had a great time there. I personally like the Ron Jon store, even if the cruise line doesn’t endorse it haha.

    • @AxelQC
      @AxelQC Год назад +1

      @@jr.sciencebros.8411 Funny, we are going on an "excursion" at Coco Beach that drops you off at Ron Jon.

  • @JonJonnHo
    @JonJonnHo Год назад

    Thanks so much for an informative video. I do have a couple questions....
    1. Are wetsuits provided for free if we're afraid of the water temps?
    2. There was one part where you were exploring underwater. Do we need to bring goggles or anything like that if we wanted to see?
    3. I saw you mentioned it's around 1.5-2 hours in the cave. How long do you actually get for just swimming around in the group like a somewhat leisure time in the caves?
    4. If my cruise is there from 8am to 7pm and the excursion is 8:30am, i'm guessing it's there is a lot of hours to spend in Playa de Carmen. Are we able to leave the group and go back to Cozumel or the ship during that time or do we need to stick with the tour group for all the time in Playa del Carmen?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      1. Yes
      2. Thats the swimming portion probably. I think you can bring goggles but theyll need to be in your pocket during the walk (hands have to be free).
      3. Swimming at the end was at least 30 min.
      4. Nobody in our group split off like that, but you might be able to arrange that with the guide. Ask the excursion desk on the cruise, they should know. Logistically it's 100% possible and easy because there are ferries like every 30 minutes. I just dont know if the guide would let you.

  • @edwindavidson6285
    @edwindavidson6285 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. Was there no issue with you taking your GoPro with you? I'll be doing this excursion in a few days and wanted to bring an Insta360 to capture the event, but outside of your video, all the others say they had to leave everything behind in the lockers.

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      You can use a Insta360 but they won’t let you hold it in your hand when you’re walking through the caves because they want you to have 2 hands free in case you trip and fall. They also don’t want you to knock over a stalagmite when holding up a camera. So to film while walking you’ll need to have a head mount or chest mount or if it’s on a selfie stick then wedge it between your life vest or gf/wife’s chest (not even kidding lol). You get the idea. Definitely bring it - worst case you have to stuff it in your pocket or leave it on the bus with your other belongings. Remember they sell GoPros and similar cameras all over the ship exactly for excursions like this.

  • @catiabel2001
    @catiabel2001 2 месяца назад

    How did you do with the cell phone? Is there somewhere you can store it? I will be going there in October.

  • @latoyamitchell7095
    @latoyamitchell7095 5 месяцев назад

    Did you have to pay for lockers or where did you keep your stuff?

  • @dawone4306
    @dawone4306 Год назад

    Thank you so much for posting this! One question that I had, my girlfriend is not a strong swimmer (i’ve been giving her lessons but she still can’t swim by herself for more than about a minute). I know there are life jackets provided, but are there any portions that require you to be swimming in water deeper than you can stand in?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад +1

      There are definitely portions that are deeper than you can stand in, including the pool at the end. But that's what a life jacket is for, unless I misunderstood you. thanks for watching!

    • @aramisherrera3449
      @aramisherrera3449 Год назад

      I WORK THERE NO PROBLEM WITH SWIMING SKILLS FAMILY

  • @gloriandiazdeleon8331
    @gloriandiazdeleon8331 Год назад

    how deep is the water?

  • @JonJonnHo
    @JonJonnHo Год назад +1

    Few other questions…
    1. Are water shoes provided if you’re walking on top of rocks and all that?
    2. Are phone pouches allowed? Like the ones where you wear around your neck and so your phone is protected from the water

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      1. Yes water shoes are provided. Required, in fact.
      2. Phone pouches are allowed!

  • @janekim8272
    @janekim8272 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the very detailed video.
    I'm Korean, and I'm boarding the Royal Caribbean Cruise Symphony next week.
    I applied for this excursion and I have a question.
    1. I am not good at listening to English. If I do not understand English well during this tour, will there be any problems with this excursion?
    2. My dad can't swim at all, but his height is about 176. Any problems with the tour?
    3. Does the guide go together from start to finish?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      1. There should be no problem as long as you just follow and pay attention to what everyone else is doing. For example there are some parts where they want you to turn your headlight off so he'll say "lights off" so everyone can enjoy the dark and silence. When there is a difficult part with the ground he might say "step up" or "step down" while guiding your hand. You won't need to pay attention to the stories and explanations but just be careful when walking/swimming around. Safety is the most important thing.
      2. Your dad will definitely need a life jacket. It is offered but not required for those who can swim (it's free). Since he can't swim get the life jacket from the camp before the hike starts. The water level will depend on the time of the year. There were only 2 parts we had to swim where your feet won't touch the ground: Once @6:49 which I thought was the hardest part (because I was trying to film and keep my arm above water) and at the end of cenote/pool @8:00 there are some deep spots. His height is fine.
      3. We met at the ship theater at 6:45am, this included all excursions. Then everyone gets off the ship. I don't remember if there's a guide but it'll be a huge group walking to the ferry. Just follow them. When you get off ferry there will be a guide with a sign for your excursion. Gather with him/her and they will take you to the caves. There are 2 guides with you in the caves at all time.

    • @janekim8272
      @janekim8272 Год назад

      @@jr.sciencebros.8411 Thank you so much for the detailed answer. Thanks to that, a lot of my worries are gone.☺

    • @aramisherrera3449
      @aramisherrera3449 Год назад

      NO PROBLEM WE SPEAK FRANCH ITALIAN SPANISH AND ENGLISH.....

  • @carolinekeesler8914
    @carolinekeesler8914 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have to swim into any inclosed caves underwater in order to make it through the cave or just have the option to go underwater and look at caves near the end? (Shown around the 9 minute mark)

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  6 месяцев назад

      No, you never have to swim underwater to make it through the hike.

  • @JanirzaMartinez
    @JanirzaMartinez Год назад

    Hello, you mentioned that the excursion is around two hours, of those two hours what's the actual time inside the underground river? Also, in the excursions description, it says it includes boxed lunch. What do they give you?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад +1

      1.5-2 hours in the cave/underground river, probably from about from 10:30am to 12/12:30pm. The rest of the time is travel time and free time. The boxed lunch back on the campground was really bad. Probably my biggest complaint. A bottle of water, nutrigrain bar, and an unappetizing ham/cheese sandwich.

  • @madampook2065
    @madampook2065 Год назад +1

    Where do you leave your passport and credit cards when you go down to the cave? I am about to book this excursion for my family. Thank you for the review. 😀

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад +4

      Great question. First, you don’t need to bring your passport off the ship. I did but it wasn’t necessary to get off or on the ship. Only need your SeaPass card. You can leave everything on the bus like your phone, credit cards, and change of clothes and towels. The driver locks the bus during your tour and doesn’t go anywhere. It’s safe.

    • @madampook2065
      @madampook2065 Год назад +1

      @@jr.sciencebros.8411 Thank you very much 😊

  • @Stephanievalen
    @Stephanievalen Год назад +2

    Is there a weight restriction? I don’t see one on royal carribean website but on other websites I see one.

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      I don’t think so and can’t think of any reason why weight would matter. It’s probably safe to book and then you can ask the excursion desk on the ship and get a refund if theres actually a restriction (make sure to do this at least 48 hrs before port arrival) - but I highly doubt that will happen….

  • @barbarj1089
    @barbarj1089 Год назад +2

    How hard is the hike (asking for a somewhat fit person with a finicky ankle)?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад +2

      The hike is not long at all like a traditional hike and is all flat. But the hardest thing will be wading through the water because you can't see the rocks sometimes. I banged my knee once and scraped up my leg a little but that's because I was trying to film hahaha. With a finicky ankle you'll have to be careful that you don't step on a rock wrong and twist it. Fortunately everyone in the group will be going really slow so I think if you take your time you'll be ok.

  • @ravenveillon-skrmetti5099
    @ravenveillon-skrmetti5099 Год назад +1

    Where the pictures cash only or could you use a credit card? Also did they have a place to change clothes after the caves?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      There’s bathrooms you can change in before and after. For the photos, they accepted cash but didn’t accept credit cards. They did accept PayPal but said they wouldn’t send the email with photos until the payment cleared, so it wouldn’tve been instant. FWIW I didn’t buy the photos.

  • @hellomrmanish
    @hellomrmanish Год назад +1

    Do you recommend booking from Royal carabian or private touring group?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      Nothing wrong with booking a private tour, but with booking through RC you get the peace of mind that you'll make it back to the ship on time (ie., it won't leave without you) and you will get a full refund if it's cancelled due to weather or anything like that.

  • @raizarivera7772
    @raizarivera7772 Год назад +1

    I do have a silly question … I saw a guy taking pictures are those part of the excursion? Do you have to pay for them?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад +1

      Yeah that's their professional photographer. He shows you the pictures at the end at the base camp on his laptop and you can decide to buy them or not. I think it's around $25-30 per couple or group. Cash only.

    • @raizarivera7772
      @raizarivera7772 Год назад

      @@jr.sciencebros.8411 thank you so much!!

  • @jaelyn808
    @jaelyn808 Год назад +1

    What was the water temp?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      Slightly warm for Americans and freezing for Mexicans, the guides said hahaha. I'd say it was on the cool side but not uncomfortable. It all depends on the season. I went in December which is colder. I imagine in the summer it's lovely.

    • @jaelyn808
      @jaelyn808 Год назад

      @@jr.sciencebros.8411 Thank you i appreciate the quick response. We are going in May and i really wanted to book this but i cannot handle cold water. I will now be booking, so excited

  • @hellomrmanish
    @hellomrmanish Год назад

    Is it called Rio Secreto?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      I believe Rio Secreto is a different company. There was nothing branded as Rio Secreto on this excursion which leads me to believe Royal Caribbean hires its own tour company/people. I think they used to use Rio Secreto.

    • @hellomrmanish
      @hellomrmanish Год назад

      Thanks for info appreciate it.

  • @TheRealFenderBunny
    @TheRealFenderBunny Год назад +1

    Going on this in a few months. How did you do the hands free GoPro? From lessons learned, would you do it a different way than the way you did it?? Do they allow a Bikini to be worn?

    • @jr.sciencebros.8411
      @jr.sciencebros.8411  Год назад

      Hands free GoPro can be done with a head strap. Bikinis are allowed. No I don't think I would've done anything differently.