RE: RE: Santo Tomas de Castilla - Tell me about this place Posted: Sat June 17, 2006 10:34 PM UTC
We did our cruise in 2005. The port is a very commercial port - a few vendors set up shop to sell souveniers, but this port is not a traditional or typical cruise port. Unless you want to sit on the ship all day, book something through the cruise line. I would not advise grabbing and taxi and venturing on your own at this port. Poverty is everywhere, and it was not uncommon to see armed police/servicemen around.
Note - even though we went in April, it was very hot - in the mid 90's, so be forewarned. I would think that even late in the year will be be quite warm, so any strenuous activities will be more exasturbated because of the heat. We did the ecohike, and it was very lovely, but exhausting. We found the bargaining not so good with the locals.
It is a very beautiful country, and the people we encountered were friendly and gracious for the most part. Since it has been over a year since we visited, there may be more available at the port, but I would advise to book an excursion through the cruise line.
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