Showing posts with label bahamas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bahamas. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Bahamas -- Nassau

We docked at Nassau, Bahamas early in the morning. We didn't sign up for any of the excursions for this day. We wanted to explore the island ourselves, shop a bit, and hit the beach.

View of Nassau from our balcony at port

It's hard to see me in all of that .... I don't know what to call it. It was at the port and I wanted a picture of it.

We enjoyed our walk around parts of the island. We found many of the buildings fascinating. In the Bahamas, they drive on the left side of the road, which was a bit confusing. What I found odd was that some of the cars had the steering wheels on the left side of the cars and some had them on the right.


Lots of pirate themes. The movie Pirates of the Caribbean was actually filmed in the Bahamas.

On our walk, G noticed this mango tree wishing he could take it home with him.


You can see the massive hotel ATLANTIS behind us. It is gignormous!

We finally made it to the beach after walking a little more than 3 miles. The water was so beautiful and warm. It felt SO good!




We opted to take a cab back to the port. Well worth the 8 bucks. We were hashed and HOT. We cleaned up, napped, went to dinner, then back out to the island to walk around more. The ship left Nassau early in the morning.

Monday, July 27, 2009

The Bahamas -- Freeport

Here is another picture of us on our snorkeling adventure. The water was SO warm and comfortable (aside from the salt). It was a beautiful turquoise hue and clear. It was very peaceful.
Here we are on the boat for the snorkeling excursion in Freeport

After snorkeling, we went back to the ship, cleaned up, had lunch and then headed out to see the shops in Freeport. I loved these trees with the bright orange flowers in them. So beautiful.

Here's G shopping. He ended up buying the wood sculpture he's holding in this picture. They were carved on site and made of mahogany. It's a Bahama Papa. It's really cool!


Most of the buildings in the Bahamas are painted in pastel shades. I liked the look of these bungalow-type buildings on the island with all of the palm trees.

We really enjoyed our day in Freeport, but it was HOT and HUMID ... VERY humid. As we walked around a bit, we saw some Islanders playing soccer. Man, they were good! We had to be back on board by 3:30 to sail on to Nassau. We just relaxed and napped before dinner. We went to the shows on the ship each night. They were actually quite good! They had dancers, singers, comedians ... very entertaining.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Our Cruise to the Bahamas

G and I were able to enjoy a wonderful cruise to the Bahamas ... just the two of us. It's been a while since we've been able to take off. The last time was in 2000 when we went to Israel for 2 weeks. I haven't blogged about the cruise up to this point because I don't want to admit that it's over. Seriously. We had such an amazing time. A big thanks to my Mom, who took the boys for 6 days. She kept them busy and happy, and she took lots of pictures! So, there's more to blog about that later. Anyway, G & I headed to sunny Orlando Florida on Saturday the 11th, stayed overnight, went to Sacrament meeting the next morning, packed up again, and headed over to the airport to catch the shuttle to the port. We were so excited to finally be on our way to the ship.

Here we are in the plane on our way to Orlando, very excited about our adventure.


This is the view from our room. We LOVED having a balcony. Worth the upgrade. The bed was so comfortable and it was so NICE to have our room cleaned 2 times a day. In the evenings, our bed was turned down and some type of towel animal greeted us, usually with my sunglasses on it.





Here I am on our balcony when the ship was at port at Nassau, Bahamas

This is in Freeport, Bahamas. We went on a snorkeling excursion. We went on an 1 hour boat ride to a coral reef, snorkeled for an hour, then headed back. Saw a lot of coral, but not a lot of fish. Still, we enjoyed ourselves. Something we hadn't done before.

Who are those two hot people??!

The dress-up dinner night in the dining room. We clean up pretty good, eh?


We really, really, really enjoyed the cruise, and the time together. The crew was fantastic and we met some nice people aboard. Most of all, it was nice to be together, just the two of us. Oh, and when I did see rowdy kids or ones having a tantrum, I didn't care. I was just glad I wasn't the one having to deal with it. I was ON VACATION! I knew the boys were in good hands and doing their own thing. What an amazing adventure. I'm so glad we went, and I hope to do another cruise in the near future.