• Last Sea Day

    28 novembre, Bahamas ⋅ 🌬 75 °F

    The Last Sea Day – Packing, Art, and the World’s Least Competitive Boat Contest

    The final sea day on the Marina was dedicated to the three great cruise traditions: packing, attending the art show, and of course… the boat competition.

    Well, “competition” is a generous word, considering there was exactly one boat entered. But honestly? With a boat like that, no one else even needed to try. This thing was a floating masterpiece. It had two elevators, a swimming pool, two saunas, portraits of the officers, and more tiny details than a luxury real-estate listing. The floor was even made out of wine corks—eco-friendly and classy.

    If ships had LinkedIn pages, this little boat would have been endorsed for “architecture,” “engineering,” and “dramatic flair.”

    Between admiring miniature maritime engineering and trying to squeeze our belongings back into the same suitcases they magically escaped from, the day sailed by.

    Sadly, tomorrow we fly home.
    But honestly…it’s time. Even paradise eventually calls for laundry.
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