Saturday, 15 December 2012

Labadee

What a change to a place!
I wasn't going to bother to get off the ship today but I'm glad I did.
The last time we were in labadee was about ten years ago, the difference is amazing.
From a bit of a run down island, with a bit of a shack and a few benches.
RCI have transformed it into a beautiful resort, with a number of wonderful beaches and relaxing woodland walks.
Add that to water sports and zip wires, there is something for everyone.

Friday, 14 December 2012

Dramatic rescue at sea!!

The title is not a joke.
About an hour and a half out of San Juan, Puerto Rico, we came across three blokes in an upturned boat.
The ship had to come to a stop and send a rescue boat out to take them on board.
It turned out that they'd been there for six hours.
They were taken to the medical centre and checked out and thankfully they were all ok.
About an hour later they were transferred to a coast guard vessel and taken back to Puerto Rico.

Thursday, 13 December 2012

St Maarten

Well we got off in St Maarten as planned, but we didn't find the perfume that Sheila was after.
I got my self a Caribbean shirt for $10, and it was Sheila who bargained the woman down from $15.
We bought a few other things, then walked down the beach front and had a beer.
The cafe had free wifi, so we phoned Nic & Neeta on tango, that's an app similar to Apples face time.
The temperature was in the high 80s, but we're made of stern stuff, so we had a leisurely stroll back to the ship.
I know, I know, it's a hard life, but we managed.
In the diamond lounge last night it was the usual debauched mix of booze and chat.
San Juan on Puerto Rico today.
I'll keep you informed.

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

St Kitts, maybe next time

We didn't get off in St Kitts after all.
Sheila wasn't feeling to well, so I decided to stay on board with her and sun bathe.
We're back here in February so we'll have a look around then.
Today we're in Phillipsburg St Maarten.
We'll definitely be getting off today as Sheila wants perfume for a couple of people back home.
Last night was an uneventful night in the diamond lounge.
Except for the four people who dress up every night.
They were in 60/70s style last night. Not they're best costumes yet, but still great fun.

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

All quiet on the western front

Sea day yesterday nothing exiting happened.
Except the group in fancy dress were in the lounge again, this time as 80s characters, Dolly Parton, Tina Turner, Austin Powers and some dude in a pink suit, they looked brill.
I found out that they are on for two weeks and have a different costume for every night!!
After the free drinks in the diamond lounge, we went to the show, a singer called Jackie Michel was on. She did a good variation of songs and was very good.
Today we are in Basseterre on St Kitts & Nevis, will probably get off for a mooch around.
Last time we were here was two years ago with Jennifer & John and we took the ferry over to Nevis, so we didn't see much of Basseterre.
That's all for now....

Monday, 10 December 2012

Al Capone & his mob

There are a group of four people who come in the diamond lounge every evening dressed in a different costume.
First night they came as Santas little helpers, last night it was Al Capone and his mob.
They told us they had a different costume for every evening.
They've definitely come to have fun.
Another sea day today so kick back and relax is the order of the day...

Sunday, 9 December 2012

Ft Lauderdale turn around

Sheila, a lady we've met called Holly and I decided to get off in Ft Lauderdale and have a stroll.
We were the only people walking out of the port, everyone else was taking a cab or minibus.
We got some surprised looks, it seems that walking in south Florida is not the usual mode of transport.
Anyway we took a 40 minute stroll to a local shopping centre, did some shopping, had a coffee in Starbucks, then joined in with the local tradition and got a cab back to the ship.
Seriously, there must have been 3000 people queuing to check in.
We had our in transit passes so we should have been allowed straight in at the front of the queue as we had no need to check in.
But the security guards kept insisting we had to join the line at the back.
If we had we'd have been waiting hours to get back on board, seems like they had no idea what in transit, or a back to back cruiser was.
As luck would have it the head of the ships security was coming out of the terminal, he solved our problem and walked us right through..problem solved..... Phew!
If nothing else this has been an eventful cruise....lol