Archive for March, 2009

El Yunque Rain Forest, Puerto Rico – Day 8

Click for Album A great thing about taking a cruise line excursion on the last day is that you get off the ship first.  We set our luggage out before 11 pm the night before.  We rose early to eat breakfast at the Windjammer for the last time and watched San Juan turn from city […]

Day at Sea – Day 7

Click for Album Some of you may think of me as rigid. Let me say that we have quickly adapted to sleeping until adventure bids us rise; having an omelet, pastries, and fruit waiting for us at breakfast; having our room cleaned and bed made then turned down for the evening, two people to serve […]

Bridgetown, Barbados – Day 6

Click for Album I was excited to get off the ship and started across the island. I wanted to visit Crane Beach, which was reputed to have some gentle surf and an awesome restaurant. Sadly, we found that it would cost $40 each way to ride the taxi, which was more than I was comfortable […]

Castries, St. Lucia – Day 5

Click for Album For years now, Joy and I have spent a significant part of our vacation energy in pursuit of works of art that will remind us of where we’ve been. We have been very fortunate in finding some wonderful works of art. I am aware that many collect art with regard to its […]

Runaway Beach, Antigua – Day 4

Click for Album Antigua has a lovely port. Quite a change from all the construction at St. Maarten. We were among the first off the ship and it took some effort to get the attention of the girls working the cab stand. For $12 each way we got a ride to Runaway Beach. As it […]

Orient Beach, St. Martin – Day 3

Click for Album A  bit more leisurely start to the day.  We rose late.  Ate at the Windjammer.  I had my usual everything-but-cheese omelet and a pile of pineapple and Joy enjoyed assorted selections from the bountiful buffet.  We took a sedate (relative to St. Thomas or Bermuda) taxi ride to Orient Beach on the […]

Charlotte-Amalie, St. Thomas – Day 2

Click for Album We truly love Royal Caribbean, so don’t take this the wrong way, but one of their shortcomings is that they provide so little information about the ports they visit. Their focus is entirely on selling their excursions and encouraging customers to shop at their associated stores. So caveat emptor. It is up […]

Before Leaving San Juan – Day 1

After breakfast on the hotel rooftop, we headed to Paseo de la Princessa.  The walk was beautiful.  The harbor was on one side and the walls of  Fort El Morro were on the other.  We loved the sentry boxes posted at strategic places around the wall.