• Honolulu, Hawaii

    9 de maio de 2016, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Well all the panic about long lines for the immigration check proved to be as expected, with the line snaking up and back down the royal promenade.
    We arrived very early and were right at the front of the queue.
    We had all our paperwork and our tour tickets to prove that we had an early pickup.
    It turns out that they didn't even ask for our proof of pickup and we sailed through the immigration check, except for the officer who checked my passport minutely examining the stamps in it and asking why I had so many for the middle east.
    Paranoid or what?
    Anyway as I said we sailed through it all, not like the poor buggers who stuck to their allotted times and ended up in the massive queue

    I love the USA but their immigration officers are the worst and most paranoid on the planet.
    We boarded our tour bus right on time and had a great day at the Pearl Harbour memorial site.
    The only one down side of the trip, was that we didn't get to see the USS Arizona monument up close as the navy had suspended the ferry out to the ship, due to high winds or something.
    But the rest of the Pearl Harbour site was brilliant and very moving.
    On the way back our guide, the very knowledgeable Keith Fujiyama, gave us a great tour of the city and its interesting sites.
    I must admit that I can see why people fall in love with Hawaii and especially Honolulu.
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  • Sea Day, It's Homeland Security Sir!

    9 de maio de 2016, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Today we dock in Honolulu, Hawaii.
    This is the first American port since leaving Sydney, Australia, and everybody is expecting the usual USA immigration hold up.
    The immigration procedure is expected to last for approximately 4 hours, and done by lifeboat station order, the first batch starting at 7.15am and the last batch starting at 11.30am.
    With the passengers who had Royal Caribbean tours included in the first group, irrespective of their lifeboat station number.
    No consideration was given to the passengers who had private tours booked, so we had to go asking if it was ok if we joined the first batch also.
    I was told by guest services that it should be ok as long as I have proof of a private tour.
    I have proof, so we'll see.
    It appears once again that all the ship's management has focused on is passing the US immigration inspection, and the passengers are as I said in an earlier post just a necessary inconvenience.
    So watch this space!! Lol.
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  • Sea Day, Progressive, Agressive Quiz

    4 de maio de 2016, South Pacific Ocean

    We finally started the first round of the progressive quiz, and as usual it very quickly became the aggressive quiz.
    One of the questions believe it or not was in what English county is the town of Wigan?
    Well my correct answer of Greater Manchester, was met with anger from one American guy who was insisting that it was Lancashire, which it hasn't been for about 30 years.
    Anyway this guy says to me that he knows that it's Lancashire as he's been to Liverpool and that's right by Wigan.
    So when I told him that I was FROM Liverpool and that wasn't in Lancashire either, he just stormed off. Lol.
    We'll just have to see how the rest of the quiz goes, so watch this space!
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  • Sea Day Monday, Monday

    4 de maio de 2016, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

    Today is the first of two consecutive Monday 2nd of May's, as later on tonight we cross the international dateline.
    I've never done this before, as all my cruising has been done in the western hemisphere.
    So this week goes Sunday 1st, Monday 2nd, Monday 2nd, Tuesday 3rd, etc, it's very strange and confusing a lot of people.
    ( especially Sheila who has asked me to stop explaining it as she's getting a headache and more confused ) LOL
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  • Sea Day, Am I expecting to much

    3 de maio de 2016, South Pacific Ocean

    As it is, all anyone seems interested in is getting the ship ready for the American immigration inspection when we get to Hawaii.
    The level of officer visibility is nil.
    And to be honest most of us get the feeling that we the passengers, are just a necessary inconvenience on the repositioning.
    This personally is made even more disappointing by the fact that my previous recent cruises on the wonderful Splendour ots totalling approximately five weeks, were among the best I've ever had.Maybe I'm expecting to much, maybe the staff on the Splendour set the bar too high?
    You tell me.
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  • Suva, Fiji

    1 de maio de 2016, Fiji ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

    Apparently three crew members where mugged last night; the stories vary from right by the ship, to in the town.
    Some reports say one crew member was bitten, others say at knife point.
    Problem is this put a lot of people off going on private trips or going for walks in and around the town.
    My thinking is that this kind of thing can happen anywhere in the world, even in your own home town.
    Again in my personal opinion, you are safe in most places that the cruise lines take you to, if you use common sense.
    I'm probably tempting fate by saying this, but I've never had any problems when I've been walking around off the ship, but as I say I use common sense, and always try to look confident when walking.
    Muggers etc only want an easy target, someone who looks nervous and has their valuables on show. They don't want anyone who looks like they may resist and put up some sort of a fight.
    So when I go out I don't carry any valuables or much money, and I walk as if I know the place, I do what our Alan calls the Kirkby walk, and stride along confidently, even if I've got no idea where I am.

    ( for those who don't know, Kirkby is the rough council estate I grew up on )
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  • Suva, Fiji

    30 de abril de 2016, Fiji ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Today we docked for an overnight stay in Suva, the capital of the beautiful island of Fiji.As the others weren't to keen on exploring the place, I decided to head out on my own.I took the main road out of town, in the general direction of the Fiji museum.
    On the way I passed amongst other things; the Suva Olympic swimming pool, which was basically a lido that you would have found in places like New Brighton, on Wirral 30 odd years ago.
    But I must admit that the place was well looked after and water looked very clean and definitely inviting considering that the outside temperature was about 80°c.
    Next I came across the quite old but impressive high court building.
    Just after the high court was Albert Park, I'm guessing named after Prince Albert
    This is a rugby ground complete with grandstand, and can apparently hold two matches at the same time, such is the size of it, there was quite a lot of renovation going on and was fenced off by the builders doing the work, so I couldn't get a closer look at the place.
    Next was Fiji Museum, this is a museum located in the capital city's botanical gardens, Thurston Gardens.
    The museum houses an extensive archaeological collection dating back 3,700 years and relics of Fiji's indigenous cultural history, which included some quite gruesome ritualized cannibalism, that is graphically described, along with some photos and drawings
    Also on display is the rudder of the HMS Bounty of the mutiny fame.
    The museum is fairly small, but for the very reasonable $7AUD entrance fee well worth a visit.
    After the museum I carried on walking up the hill and through what looked like a residential area, this is where I came across this rather quaint local police station, complete with a police officer in the traditional Fijian Sulu as part of his uniform.
    The Sulu is a sort of sarong which is worn by both men and women
    Anyway this officer saw me and came out to see if I was lost, and we chatted for about 5 minutes which was really nice.
    I must say that all the people I spoke to, and there where quite a few, were very friendly and helpful.
    As I carried on back towards town I came across a small Anglican church with a service going on, I wandered up to the open entrance to have look, and listen to the singing, when a bloke came out to invite me in, he was also dressed in a traditional Sulu.
    I said I'll just stand in the entrance and listen, which he said was fine.
    After a few minutes, I carried on down the hill towards the town and came across the Sacred Heart Cathedral, which to be honest didn't look much like a church.Inside the main building was not very ornate, nothing like the churches or cathedrals in Europe, but still interesting.
    I noticed that on the walls where pieces of stone and small carvings that were from various cathedrals around the world, one piece of carving was from Canterbury Cathedral which was interesting in itself.
    As I was walking by the alter there where about 3 or 4 people who looked like they worked in the cathedral.One of them asked me if I had a camera?
    I said yes but it's in my pocket; thinking she was going to say no photos.
    But she showed me a very small and winding set of stairs and said if I went up there I could get a good photo of the cathedral
    .
    As I said earlier, such nice friendly and helpful people.
    Further on into the town I came across another park, this one is called Ratu Sukuna Park and there was a rehearsal going on for a concert later that night, the choir was backed by a sort of rock band, they were singing gospel type music and the main singer had a beautiful voice.
    To be honest they where all brilliant and the sound was fantastic, there where two dancers acting out the words of the song with contemporary dancing, who were also very good, in fact I stayed there for about 15 minutes filming them.
    When I got back to the port, I had a walk around the massive fruit and veg market, which is fascinating with some of the strangest looking vegetables I've ever seen.
    Upstairs in the market they sell Kava which is a type of root which is ground up to make a drink with hot water.
    Apparently the effects are similar to marijuana in that it relaxes you and gives you a high, but doesn't screw with your brain like marijuana does, so I'm told.
    Not that I was brave enough to try any, lol
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  • At Sea

    30 de abril de 2016, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    We had only left Port Vila, Vanuatu a couple of hours, when they had an earthquake, 7.2 on the Richter scale.It turns out that it was 22 miles underground, it's the tectonic plates moving that causes it, and they were worried about them having a tsunami.As it was they had a very small one, and there was no damage or injuries, thank God.It was only last year that the area and that island in particular was hit by the biggest cyclone ever recorded.We have day at sea today then Suva in Fiji tomorrow, I'm looking forward to Fiji, another tick off the bucket list.Leia mais

  • Port Vila, Vanuatu

    27 de abril de 2016, Vanuatu ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    We all got off for a look around Port Villa ,Vanuatu, we took one of the minibus type taxis from the port to the town, and that in itself was quite an experience.
    These must be amongst the worst drivers in the world, but at least we arrived in one piece, and at $5 Australian each was a reasonable price for the ride.
    The town is quite run down, but that seems to be the norm for the South Pacific.
    We went in a few duty free shops, but didn't buy anything.
    To be honest Sheila, Sue and Maz didn’t like the place and wanted to get back to the ship.
    I was going to have a mooch around on my own, but it started to rain so we jumped a taxi back to the ship.
    The impression I have of the South Pacific Islands is that they are very like the Caribbean, in that once you've seen one you've seen them all.
    Anyway today is a sea day then tomorrow is Suva on the island of Fiji, so hopefully that will be different, we have an overnight stay at Suva so maybe I'll get some exploring done on my own.
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  • Mystery Island, vanuatu

    27 de abril de 2016, Vanuatu ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    Well I was going to get off the ship today and have a look at Mystery Island.I thought I'd do the sensible thing and wait till the hoards of excited beach people got off.As on other ships they run a numbered ticket system, then when the crowds have all got off it's an open tender.They started tendering at about 8am and by 12 they hadn't started open tendering.The thing was that we had to be back on board by 16.15 so by the time I'd got over to the island and walked around for a while the hoards would be making their way back to the ship, and I didn't fancy getting caught up in all the pushing and shoving that usually goes on when people are tired and wanting to get back.Anyway thanks to the mighty Google I've read up on the island and in a nutshell it's just a beach.Tomorrow is Port Villa, Vanuatu, and I think we are all getting off as there is duty free in the town and we need some cigarettes to pay for our taxi from the airport when we get home.For those of you wondering what that's all about, our taxi driver takes 200 cigarettes each way for an airport run, so we're happy and so is he.Leia mais

  • Noumea

    26 de abril de 2016, Nova Caledônia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Not very impressed with the first port of call, which was Nouméa, New Caledonia.
    It is a French colony and by all the things I'd been told and read, it was supposed to be like the south of France.
    Well first off we docked in an industrial port, so the cranes and containers took the edge of the view of the bay, which itself was very pretty, and could definitely be called south of France like.
    There was a free shuttle to the town which was a plus point.
    But I'm afraid that the town itself was very run down. The buildings where of the style of the south of France and twenty or thirty years ago may have looked like it, but not now.
    Anyway at least I've been to New Caledonia, next stop is Mystery Island which is uninhabited and supposed to be beautiful, watch this space... Lol.
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  • Sydney

    23 de abril de 2016, Austrália ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Well the journey to Sydney was not as bad as I expected.
    It was helped by a stop over in Dubai at Maz and Sue's apartment.
    The second leg was a 14 hour flight, but was ok especially with the usual
    good Emirates service. When we landed in Sydney, the taxi I'd booked online
    was waiting for us.
    Ours was the last flight in so our bags came quite quickly, and we where in
    the hotel by about 10pm.
    We decided to go straight to bed as we were all very tired.
    The hotel was ok not brilliant but I've been in a lot worse.
    The next morning we had breakfast then headed off to pick up the open top
    bus tour that I'd also booked online.
    We did both the city route and the Bondi beach route, so we got quite a
    good look at Sydney, which I may add, is quite a nice city.
    After the bus tour we headed for some food and decided to try a pub type
    restaurant not for from the port area.
    Sheila, Sue and I had fish and chips while Maz had burger and chips, along
    with two drinks each, and the bill came to just under 200 Australian
    dollars!!
    So nice as Sydney is, it's bloody expensive.
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  • Dubai

    20 de abril de 2016, Emirados Árabes Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    We broke the journey to Sydney up with a 24 hour stop over in Dubai, and stayed in Maz & Sue's apartment.
    We didn't do a lot as it was just to break up the long flight to Sydney, but still a pleasure, as Dubai is one of my favourite places.Leia mais

  • Southampton

    17 de abril de 2016, Inglaterra ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

    Well we're back at Southampton, after a very pleasant 3 nights on board the Ovation.
    It's a lovely ship and many people will enjoy it, especially young families, which is really what it is aimed at.
    As good as it is, it can be a bit impersonal, and busy, busy, busy.
    Which is not for me nowadays.
    But forgetting old farts like me, the ship deserves an 8/10 for all the things to see and do on board.
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  • It's nice when you know people

    16 de abril de 2016, Países Baixos ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

    First night in the concierge lounge and the company is already 16 strong with people who we know from other cruises, which is on of the things I love about the diamond and concierge lounges.
    Also there are a few of the officers that we know from other ships which is also nice.
    Anyway today is Rotterdam in the Netherlands and I've never been here so I probably will have a walk off the ship as we apparently are docked right in the town.
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  • What a memory

    15 de abril de 2016, Países Baixos ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

    Well, Sheila and I are walking along by the 270° lounge, when we are stopped by one of the staff who obviously knew us.
    So I said I remember the face but didn't know what ship we knew him from.
    So after he'd had a bit of fun watching us struggle to remember, he tells us that he was our table waiter, on the Legend of the seas on our far east cruise in 2010!!
    What a memory.
    His name is Sashko, and he's come a long way from being our table waiter.
    It turns out that he's now manager of the Jamie Oliver restaurant on board, and he's invited us along with Maz and Sue for a meal tomorrow night.
    I'll tell you what, our recent experiences on Royal have been brilliant.
    I just hope that the 24 night transpacific cruise next week is on par with the last few cruises that we've done.
    Watch this space and I'll let you know.
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  • Rotterdam

    14 de abril de 2016, Países Baixos ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

    Not that you can get much of an impression in the short time I've been on board.
    But the Ovation ots does seem big bold and busy.
    I suppose that could be with the passengers being 99% British and relatively young.
    She doesn't seem to have the relaxed atmosphere of the Anthem or the Quantum, but that could just be me getting old and liking the smaller quieter ships, lol.
    Having said that she is beautiful and the panda climbing down the side of the ship to reach it's baby, is really quite cute.
    She has all the usual Quantum class amenities such as the North Star, Sky Fly, bumper cars etc.
    So as with the other ships in this class and the Oasis class, she is more suited to young families and the more adventurous amongst us.
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  • Home again

    21 de março de 2016, Inglaterra ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

    That has got to be just about the best cruise I've been on.
    The only problem is other cruises living up to it, because the staff on the Splendour have set the bar so high.
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  • WOW

    19 de março de 2016, Emirados Árabes Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Royal Caribbean have what they call their WOW! awards.
    It's a scheme where you can give recognition to members of the ship's crew who have given you exceptional service.
    Well they could not print enough awards to go around this ship, as every single member of staff I've come into contact with have been superb.
    For example at this moment, I'm sitting in the concierge lounge at 5.30am having a coffee and writing this blog, the guy who puts the food out in the lounge and the guy who cleans the lounge, have just finished their jobs and on the way out, stopped and said to me, "safe journey home sir, it's been a pleasure".
    That's with out any prompting or tipping or anything, just nice friendly people.
    I mean WOW! never had that happen before, and it's the attitude that the staff on this ship all have.
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  • Afternoon High Tea

    17 de março de 2016, Omã ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

    As promised, Peter took a group of us out for afternoon tea at the Al Bustan Palace Hotel.
    This place is the only 6 star hotel in Oman, it was originally built for Sultan Qaboos as a palace, but he had it converted into an hotel.
    I suppose he had enough palaces already, lol.
    The hotel is located right on its own beach, and has an infinity pool, that when in the pool it looks like it flows directly into the sea.
    It really is a beautiful place.
    The afternoon high tea was great and a lovely experience, with dainty smoked salmon sandwiches along with caviar and things.
    They served us English scones, with jam and cream, and some really cool chocolate cakes decorated with real gold leaf.
    It was a brilliant afternoon, and a treat not only for the ten passengers Peter had invited, but also the three staff Monet, Adriana and Stokely who were invited also.
    It gave them a chance to get out of uniform and kick back and relax with the passengers.
    As I've said before Peters management style is different and it works perfectly, as his staff all love him, and consequently give their best, and us as passengers reap the rewards.
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  • Peter Dimitrov

    15 de março de 2016, Emirados Árabes Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    What can I say about this guy?
    Apart from being professional, very friendly and approachable from the passengers point of view.
    His management style is such that he has the happiest crew I've ever met, and as the saying goes, "Happy crew, happy passengers".
    Anyway last night we where invited to the captains table by John Hazzard the F&B manager.
    Besides the six of us guests, his new wife Ann joined us and we had an excellent meal, in a very relaxed atmosphere with excellent company.
    Despite his senior position, John is another approachable down to earth and friendly guy, and his wife Ann is beautiful and in true Scottish Glaswegian fashion is a great talker and very friendly.
    After the meal we went back to the cabin and lo and behold what's on the table but a courtesy bottle of wine from Peter, along with a bottle of Moet Chandon champagne also from Peter to apologise for the soot mess we had on our balcony over night.
    Apparently they were doing some work on the funnel, and a load of soot ended up on the rear balconies, the cabin steward Franky had told us about it, and it was cleared up by late morning, so was no big deal to us.
    But Peter being Peter there was a bottle of champagne in the cabin as an apology, but not the usual sparkling plonk that's dished out as quiz prizes, but a bottle of genuine Moet.
    To continue with this cruise to end all cruises, later this afternoon a group of us have been invited for afternoon tea at the 6 star Al Bustan hotel with Peter and some of the officers.
    I'll tell you all about that tomorrow.
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  • Didn't we do well??

    14 de março de 2016, Emirados Árabes Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    We had a very nice surprise off Gisleni, she upgraded us to a junior suite, which was unexpected.
    Things on this ship just get better and better we've been treated like royalty from the minute we entered the cruise terminal.
    On the back to back check in,Peter the hotel director and Andre the guest services manager escorted us through check in and Gi Gi the suites concierge came down to escort us on to the ship. We've had captains table, galley brunch, and the promise more this week.
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  • Almost forgot!

    14 de março de 2016, Emirados Árabes Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Forgot to mention that all four of us jumped a taxi to Mercato Mall to meet our friends Eric and Doreen who will be joining Sheila and I for the next cruise, Maz and Sue are going home as they have some business to attend to.
    Mercato is one of the smaller malls in Dubai, but is a beautiful mall and a lovely place to have a coffee and people watch.
    After coffee five of us got a taxi to Karama souk that's the place in Dubai that you can buy copy designer gear, anything from T shirts to Rolex watches all genuine copies, lol.
    It's a fun place to shop if you don't mind running the gauntlet of friendly, polite but very, very, persistent guys trying to sell your watches, sunglasses etc.
    The thing that tickles me is that these guys are spaced sometimes inches apart and you say no to the first one immediately the next one is trying to sell you exactly the same stuff, and so on down the line.
    But as long as you don't take it to seriously, it can be good fun.
    I mentioned earlier that only five of us went to Karama, this is because Mazen would rather have red hot needles poked in his eyes than shop there, lol. As I say it's not for everyone.
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  • Well that's the first half done

    14 de março de 2016, Emirados Árabes Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Last night was the usual happy/sad occasion when you say goodbye to friends old and new.
    I've already said how good the staff are on this ship.
    But also once again we've met some lovely people, in particular Paul and Deana from Northampton, and Jimmy and Louise from Conwy, North Wales also Steve and Teresa from Liverpool, along with Teresa's Italian mum, who's name I didn't get because from the off I called her mother.
    Such lovely people and we had a great criac every evening in the concierge.
    These cruises get to be less and less about the destinations and more about the people we meet.
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  • The friendliest ship ever

    11 de março de 2016, Omã ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Peter Dimitrov the hotel director came to say hello to the four of us at breakfast yesterday and invited Sheila and I to the afternoon galley tour and brunch.
    Being the highest cruisers Maz and Sue already had their invite, as did the other two pinnacles Steve and Barbara, but as Peter said Maz, Sue, Sheila and I are a group so the invitation was extended to us also.
    We had a great tour of the galley and a brilliant meal after.
    Also as Sheila and I are on the next cruise also, Peter said we'll be invited to an event next week too, he's not sure what his going to do but it will definitely be something off the ship.
    Last trip he took his guests to the Al Bustan, which is the best hotel in Muscat, for afternoon tea, the trip before he took them to the local fish market and they picked their fish and it was brought back to the ship and cooked especially for them.
    Apparently Peter likes to mix things up and do something different for the pinnacles and high point guests, just to show appreciation for their loyalty.
    We've never had anything close to this on other ships, and it's sad that this ship is being sold to Thomson cruises and this brilliant staff is being broken up and going to different ships.
    Because seriously every one of them have been brilliant, from our bar waiters, to Gisleni the concierge, to Andre and Elaine on guest services, to Gordon, bar services manager, to Peter and many
    more I've not named.
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