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chefjrp
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jan 2018
Here is a sampling of a few of the pastries that they offer, at no charge, at the International Cafe. All of the food at the Cafe is complimentary. As I said, open 24 hours a day
I threw this one in. This is our ritual upon boarding every cruise. First stop....Purchasing the Coffee card at the Cafe and beginning our voyage with a cappuccino each
Another sampling of offerings at the Cafe. A fine selection of salads, pot pies, meat pies, and paninis. They do warm the pies and paninis. A word of advice, it does get quite busy there, especially on sea days
This is the gelato bar, also in the piazza. They offer a fine selection of gelato, for a small charge, or you can also use the coffee card here. Please note, that you get 15 punches on the card for your specialty coffees, but the gelato will cost you 3 punches, so keep that in mind.
This is their movie screen for Movies under the Stars, where they show a featured movie every night, as well as concerts, tv shows, trivia, and major sporting events ( if your lucky enough to be on the ship when your favorite football team is in the playoffs, you can watch it there, they show all of the NFL playoff games). A word of advice, get there early, it fills up quick
They have a water show(weather permitting) there as well. If you
This is the "Seawalk" located on deck 16- the Lido deck. I Love walking across this and looking down at the ocean below. You can also have a cocktail at the bar adjacent to it and watch some of the passengers attempt to brave walking across....it
Hard to take a good photo of the stateroom. We always prefer a mini suite. You get 2 flat panel tvs, a living room with a sleep sofa, bedroom, balcony, complimentary glass of champagne upon embarkation, turndown service with chocolates, and a good size bathroom with a shower/tub combination.
The Seawalk....yes, with my feet....
There is an area in the front of the Ship...or fore, as they call it. It
The beach is below the Ruins, with "El Castillo" perched at the top of a 40 foot cliff. It is accessible by a pretty steep staircase, but once you get to the beach at the bottom and take in the vista, it is absolutely breathtaking. I love the Caribbean for its beaches, so I wanted to show you this amazing beach first
This is in the walled city. It is called "El Castillo" and is the focal point of the village. So much history and is expertly described, in detail, by your tour guide.
If you
One more thing before I sign off, and this is VERY, VERY IMPORTANT! Probably the most important information that I can give you about any cruise, on any cruise line.During your voyage, be it on the ship, or in port, keep it safe. Trust me on this, because if you are reading my review, I want to see you have the best vacation of your life. We have been on a few cruises where we have an outbreak of norovirus. I
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