Thursday, April 25, 2013

Heading Out Tonight Across The Atlantic

The Caribbean adventure is over, and now it's five sea days to the Azores.  The internet down here has been too slow to upload photos, and it's way spendy and too slow on the ship to bother with, so this will be it for a while.   Last night there was a big midnight buffet and party on deck, complete with a suckling pig.  We had a blast.  Today was St Kitts and a few of us got a taxi tour around the island, a highlight was the plantation owned by Thomas Jeffersons great, great, great grandfather.  Really cool!.. The ship sails in 20 minutes, so I'd better wrap this up, and board.  Ciao for now!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

This island was also discovered by Columbus, also on his second voyage. It's where his ship almost ship-wrecked, and he and his crew spent many months here making it sea worthy again.  A few of us walked from the dock into town, enjoying the architecture, flora and fauna (roosters, hens and chicks), and a delicious bowl of conch chowder.  Very friendly.  There were two ships in port, a day later there was to be six, good timing!

Lovin' The Caribbean, Man

The trip's off to a great start!  We've already called at St Thomas, St Maarten, and today in port at St Lucia, where I've got high speed internet all afternoon for $5, so I'll be able to upload a few posts with plenty of pix.  The weather down here is balmy, partly cloudy, partly sunny, breezy and in the low eighties: comfortable.  She ship is great fun, the food is quite good, service excellent, lot's to do, no complaints at all!   I've gone ashore each stop with different new friends and had fun every time.   Here's a few pix of the ship, then I'll do port pix in separate posts.   Cheers!




Sunday, April 21, 2013

Colorful Old San Juan

As a tourist destination I'd give this place a solid A.  Friendly, safe (polite cops on foot all over),  beautiful well preserved buildings, compact walkable cobblestone streets, good food and those great forts.  Well worth a few days.  My days are up here, off to the ship in a couple of hours, yay!  Here's a few photos from around town.






A great old cemetery with a sea view for eternity




Finally lunch, it was great

Saturday, April 20, 2013

The Forts Of San Juan, San Christobal and El Morro

Shortly after Christopher Columbus discovered PR on his second voyage to the New World, Spain began construction of defenses as this is the first island found to have a deep water port.  Building continued for 250 years as Spain fiercely held on to the island for 400 years, until the US snagged it in the Spanish American war in 1898.  The US military took over the Forts, adding to their defense during WW2 to defend against the Germans and stayed till 1962.   They are now run by the National Park Service.  They are enormous, in fact the largest in the Western Hemisphere.   Really cool to see.





The Blog Lives, Live From San Juan, Puerto Rico

I'm calling this the trip of eight islands and a continent.  On island two today, flew from Denver here yesterday on Jet Blue, via JFK (Long Island- hey, if it's wheels down I count it).  Staying at a real find, the Pop Art Hotel(!) in Old San Juan.  It's a great little place, a block from the plaza, a block from the bars filled with locals, restaurants all around, $80 per night, a super quiet room, a living room-like common area w/ wifi, and breakfast.  Love it!  There's a fun family group staying here from the unlikely combination of York, Pa and Medellin, Columbia. They're a hoot, we hung out till midnight last night with beers and pizza.  They are joining 60 of their closest friends on the Carnival Valor Sunday night.  I'm down here to join a ship as well (surprise surprise), Royal Caribbean's Adventure of the Seas, also Sunday night.  Off on a 14 night transatlantic, 4 islas down here, then across the pond to Southampton, UK (an island) with a stop in the Azores.  I have to brag re the cost of it, $636 for an inside cabin, solo occupancy.  Best deal ever!   Then it's on to London, Paris and Budapest, all by train.


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