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  • Day 9

    Bye bye beach for another year

    January 4, 2020 in Cayman Islands ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Saying goodbye leisurely as we managed to get our apartment until 2pm vs an 11am checkout which made the last day much more special. A lovely walk along the beach, swimming in the sea and finishing up the fridge... we had a really lovely last night at the Lobster Pot after the gang came back from an afternoon diving / so everyone a bit wiped and slept well last night.Read more

  • Day 4

    Three firsts today!

    December 30, 2019 in Cayman Islands ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Dominik’s now scuba certified and oliver made the five of us dinner - two firsts today. Everyone but me asleep by 8pm from fresh air, scuba diving and beers watching the sunset / another first for me to be the last one awake in our party. Pleased everyone is getting some rest before the big New Year’s Eve fireworks and parties on the beach tomorrow.Read more

  • Day 96

    Checkout Cayman Islands

    March 11 in Cayman Islands ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    Nachdem wir von den Cayman Islands ausgecheckt und zollfrei aufgetankt hatten, haben wir noch ein Schiffswrack unter Wasser erschnorchelt, bevor wir das Boot für die morgige Abreise vorbereiteten.
    Am Morgen geht es dann für 4-5 Tage auf See. Ich werde mich dann erst wieder aus Panama melden können, wenn wir wieder näher an der Küste sind. Ich freue mich auf die nächste Etappe.
    Wenn der Himmel klar ist, werden wir unterwegs auch eine totale Mondfinsternis beobachten können. Und ich werde hoffentlich ein paar Fische gefangen haben, die die Pfanne etwas mehr ausfüllen, als der gestrige Fang.
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  • Day 4

    Ship Almost To Myself, Let's Explore

    January 5 in Cayman Islands ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

    Today, we stopped in Grand Cayman. I'm sure it is a nice port, but I didn't see any excursion that piqued my interest. Apparently, the hit of the day was the turtles, according to my dinner mates. This port is what is known as a tender port. That means that you don't dock on land, you drop anchor off shore, and small tender boats come and get passengers and take them ashore. While this is efficient, it is also a little cumbersome. I thought I would stay on the ship today. The advantage of being on the ship when most are not is that you can get any lounger you want by the pool. There is no hunt to find a table in the buffet, and it is quietier and more relaxing.

    So after doing my laps and having a nice fresh made omelet, I settled by the pool. Beside me was a lady with crutches and a leg brace. What a way to start a vacation. I started a conversation with Anna and found out she is from Tillsonburg, Ontario! It is a small town out by Simcoe area. I used to live in St. Williams, and I worked at the Home Hardware in Tillsonburg. Small world indeed. We chatted for a while marveling at the coincent of being on the same ship. Then, it was time for a dip in the pool. The pool is a little cool and therefore empty. Yay! After doing my laps like a good girl, I got out to do some reading. Then another dip in the pool ( it is a nice day and the sun is out), then a stint in the hot tub. After drying off a bit in the sun and listening to people say how cold it is (27C), I head in for some lunch. Now I know that I haven't been adding any food pictures, but I will today. I usually have breakfast and lunch at the Bistro Cafe and then dinner in one of the main dining rooms. Lunch is a salad with some grilled chicken and a cake for desert.

    After lunch, I go to explore the ship and get some pictures for you. I was on the Norwegian Prima last year for the Fjord cruise. I was enamored by the light fixtures on board there, here not so much. While the atrium lighting is cool (it changes colours), the rest of the ship is pretty bland. That is not to say that it isn't absolutely spotless, but there is nothing really about the decor that stands out. The Grand Pacific dining room has some neat decor, but the rest of the ship is pleasant but not ourstanding.

    After an afternoon nap, I went to the solo gathering again. There seems to be more there every night. It is nice to see that people are interacting with others and we have something in common. Those who know me would say I'm not a joiner, but this has been enjoyable. Stretching my boundaries is maybe a good thing. We head to dinner, and I have the Bang Bang Shrimp and Chicken with a crean potatoe soup to start. Desert is a chocolate brownie. I haven't mentioned the food much because it seems a little lacking as well. The soup was luke warm, and the dinner was a little dry. The brownie was a desert. Definitely needed some ice cream. The service is also a little bit slow. You wait a long time between courses, and trying to get a glass of wine is hit or miss. The same is true with coffee or tea afterward. Nothing is offered but is served if asked for. I have been sitting next to a man from Denmark named Mons (that may be wrong but close enough). He is very quiet spoken but fascinating to talk to. He was in the textile business and then real estate. He worked in Germany and Denmark. He also likes to travel so we have plenty to talk about.

    After dinner, I managed to lose some money at the Casino. Then it is off to my cabin to write this up. Tomorrow is a sea day again, so we'll see what trouble I can get into.
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  • Day 6

    Unexpected stop on Cayman Islands

    March 18 in Cayman Islands ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Actually we were supposed to go to Costa Maya but Mexico didn’t had tender boats for us in Cozumel the day after so we canceled costa maya to be in Cozumel one day later. Two days at see were too many so we stopped in the Caymans instead. Nice stop though.Read more

  • Day 89

    Cayman Island

    February 4 in Cayman Islands ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

    Außerplanmäßig sind wir heute anstatt in Cozumel, auf der Cayman Island. Beim herumwandern in der Gegend, habe ich einen lokalen Asiatischen Supermarkt ausfindig gemacht, und mir ein paar Boba Tees mitgenommen, nebst Ginseng Konzentrat, welches in einem Fläschen mit Gummidichtung kam, welche man von den Ampullen für Injektionen kennt... Seltsam aber unterstützt jedenfalls die Suggestion einer im westlichen Sinne) Medizin.
    Im Anschluss ließ ich mich am nahegelegenen "Mac Donald's" nieder und teilte mit Huhn, Hahn und Kleinen Echsen ein "White Tip" Bier und Wifi.
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  • Day 267

    Bye bye Cayman 🇰🇾

    January 22 in Cayman Islands ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Dopo solo 3 giorni siamo costretti a partire, dobbiamo riuscire ad essere in Jamaica entro il 30, il che vuol dire partire al massimo il 26.. la meteo non è a nostro favore, nei prossimi giorni si intensificherà il vento da nord-est/est fino ad arrivare a 30 nodi, inoltre l’onda di prua, che già è formata, intensificherà rendendo la navigazione impossibile. Facciamo un ultimo tuffo in mattinata e ci prepariamo a una lenta e spiacevolmente beccheggiante navigazione di minimo due giorni e mezzo.. speriamo duri poco..Read more

  • Day 264–267

    Welcome to Grand Cayman 🇰🇾

    January 19 in Cayman Islands ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Arriviamo a Grand Cayman in mattinata. Subito ci colpisce la limpidezza dell’acqua, cristallina anche davanti all’area portuale (se così la possiamo definire). Svolte le pratiche di ingresso ci ormeggiamo su una delle svariate boe che circondano l’isola. Ci teniamo nella parte ovest, protetti dal vento che spinge forte da nord-est. È subito l’ora di un tuffo, tutto intorno alla barca ci sono agglomerati di corallo (pezzetti di reef) intervallati da sabbia bianchissima.
    Nei due giorni successivi facciamo qualche tuffo (anche Nicola e Dino ne fanno uno, con Andrea stavolta visto che io ho un orecchio invalido). A parte un’immersione che ci riserva die aquile di mare e svariate tartarughe, la fauna non è molta; il reef è vivo e pieno di spugne colorate, fan e soft corals che riempiono la vista.. la cosa più bella qui è la visibilità che tocca i 50mt. Fuori dall’acqua Grand Cayman non ci piace per nulla, assolutamente finta e turistica, fatta su misura per turisti americani privati e in crociera. Facciamo però un po’ di cambusa, ritroviamo latticini e verdura fresca, a un prezzo da gioielleria ma qui inevitabile.. prendiamo l’indispensabile per la prossima settimana.
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  • Day 12

    Last Day In Paradise

    January 13 in Cayman Islands ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

    Today is our last day at sea. That means tomorrow we are back in Miami. That is still not a hardship, though.

    Today starts with my morning walk and my omelet and English muffin. Then I sat on the pool deck for the last time. I find it kind of funny as I look around and see people in long sleeves and long pants because it is a cool 28 C today.

    I have lunch and head back to my room to pack. I'm all packed, including the stuff I bought. I met with the solo group for the last time. I won a water bottle for perfect attendance! We go to dinner and enjoy our last meal together. This has been fin and I will have to explore theesw groups on future cruises.

    The other thing I like about cruising is that you can try different drinks or wine. I have found 2 new wines to add to my repertoire. One from Argentina and one the Mosel region in Germany. One was a white Riesiling and on a red.

    Back in my room, I finished packing. I will get up early tomorrow to shower and leave by around 9:30 to go to the airport. I have already checked in with the airline, so I should be all.set.

    Good night all, I'll be back tomorrow in Canada.
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  • Day 5

    Port 3: George Town, Cayman Islands

    November 27, 2024 in Cayman Islands ⋅ 🌬 79 °F

    I didn't do an excursion here either. I did get off the ship and walk around for an hour before coming back to the ship. I chilled on the back deck, soaked up the sun, chatted with different people and read. Glorious day. Tonight, my favorite show... The Newlyweds or Not So Newlyweds Game. There's for sure some good laughs to be had.Read more

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