Topelino’s Terrace

On our last morning in Disney, Dan finally got out or a brief run around hourglass lake. Obviously that was a stupid idea, because you always have less time than you think on your last morningWeiterlesen
The Silver Meteor

There were a few complications with checkout, and a mixup between the wait staff at the restaurant had delayed our departure, so we were running fairly late by the time we arrived at the KissimmeeWeiterlesen
Miami

Due to a series of mess-ups with the taxi company, between collecting our baggage and waiting for our taxi we were hanging around the station for about two hours. It took about 40minutes to reachWeiterlesen
Beacon Hotel, Miami South Beach

We we woke before dawn to a much quieter hotel. We took advantage of our ocean view room by watching the sunrise over the beach before getting up to date with Picard (a necessary precaution as we’reWeiterlesen
Port of Miami

When we arrived at the pier the dockside was all bustle and confusion, with luggage piled everywhere and ragged lines of tourists were stretched out everywhere with no immediately apparent purpose toWeiterlesen
MV Explorer of the Seas, Off Miami

The cruise kicked off with a launch party on the pool deck; each of the celebrity guests introduced themselves. The ship was scheduled to sail away during the party, but was a little late departing.Weiterlesen
At sea north of Cuba

Our course overnight took us south-south-east from Miami, by the morning we had turned to follow Cuba’s northern coast which remained just below the horizon as we progressed toward our firstWeiterlesen
At sea north of Moa, Cuba

By 13:00 we made had made another tough decision: to attend the Discovery panel, rather than Gate’s McFadden’s choreography session. At the panel Ethan Peck, Anson Mount, Wilson Cruz, Mary ChieffoWeiterlesen
At sea, south west of Grand Inagua

On a visit back to our Cabin to fetch we found an unexpected gift from the organisers: a poster featuring each celebrity guest on the trip. As evening fell we headed to the aft end of Deck 5 for ourWeiterlesen
At Sea, North of Hispaniola

On the morning of the 3rd the wind was still high enough to keep most of the upper decks (running track included) closed, so no running on deck again.
After breakfast in the Windjammer we headed toWeiterlesen
Monkeyland, Dominican Republic

The water felt a little choppy, but the ride to quay was pretty uneventful landing us on a beautiful resort area with neat restaurants, massive yachts in the marina and a band playing traditional (orWeiterlesen
The Mona Passage

By the time we arrived back at the Marina we were considerably late for the posted ‘last tender’ time; fortunately (because nobody had explicitly told us this) tenders were still running. WeWeiterlesen
Mona Passage, off Purto Rico

By the time we had our pictures taken, we arrived about half way through the evening’s main show: Star Trek squares. Its a an odd hybrid between a quiz show and tic tak toe (0s and Xs), for which weWeiterlesen
San Juan, Puerto Rico

By now beginning the day with Dan fetching coffee from the cafe on Deck 5, had become established as the routine. Over coffee we decided what to do with our morning; Dan decided to go to the ‘behindWeiterlesen
Old San Juan

Soon we were at the meeting point in the theatre at the forward end of deck 3. This time heading ashore was just a case of stepping out onto the wharf which projected out into the azure blue water ofWeiterlesen
San Juan Bay

Not fancying our chances of finding tasty plants to eat ashore, we headed to the windjammer cafe for lunch and virgin coladas. Between the heat and the late nights we were feeling pretty sleepy, so weWeiterlesen
Buck Island

At 07:00 Explorer was passing through the West Gregerie channel into the Baye de Grigri on the southern side of St Thomas, one of the US Virgin Islands. This being our earliest port call, and theWeiterlesen
Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas

We ran into Kim on the quayside and made arrangements to meet up for the next show, but after swimming for the first time in years and on the back of a not entirely satisfying breakfast it was highWeiterlesen
At Sea, off Puerto Rico

After dinner Alex and Dan attended Max tonight with Chase Masterson; it isn’t what you would call a polished performance but Max and Chase have great rapport with their audience. It was mostly aWeiterlesen
MV Explorer of the Seas

The ship was heading back West towards Miami on its second long leg at sea. Dan started our second sea day with a run - the first time the running track had been open whilst at see in the voyage soWeiterlesen
Explorer of the Seas, Pool Deck

We were very firmly in the latter part of the Star Trek convention which is also a cruise and so far had stuck almost entirely to convention-type activities, so we decided drag ourselves out of theWeiterlesen
Q’s Costume Party

The evening dress theme for the second sea day was Q’s Costume Party - “only your best and most impressive costume” and it did not disappoint. Before the show we had gotten into our outfits soWeiterlesen
The Northern Caribbean

A little before 09:00 Dan headed up on deck for a run, the Bahamas could be seen just peaking over the horizon and a brisk cross wind swept the unsheltered areas. Dan ran about 3Km worth of laps andWeiterlesen
Freeport, Grand Bahama

Although there were a smattering of souvenir shops adjacent to the wharf, it was much more like landing in the industrial docks at Newport or Harwich, than the piers in the picturesque down-towns ofWeiterlesen
The Home Straights

Explorer departed Freeport making a fraction of her usual speed so as not to arrive too early in Miami, which was now a relatively paltry 170Km away across the North-West Providence channel, and thenWeiterlesen