I'm not sure how the cruise director maintains his energy, even when no one is looking, but his staff and the wardrobe changes kept everyone entertained all week.
There were a variety of beautiful places to dine but a lot of mediocre food choices mixed in with the nice ones.
The choice of activities was great and there was something for everyone so you were never bored. One unexpected highlight was the dance classes where you learned everything from salsa to waltz, something I've always wanted to try.
The person who maintains the tiny space,Liu, is amazing but selling things like water on a ship in the middle of the ocean is appalling. The cabins use space well but the size should be more apparent at booking so we know what we're getting into.
The sands of Barbados are almost as fine as flour.
Antigua is a hidden gem and the pride that the people take in their tiny nation is admirable. I would definitely want to see more of this place.
A ferry to Virgin Gorda then hiking The Baths is a must. The beauty of the huge rocks that cover the island highlight the beauty of the beach where the water is so soft and warm that you forget it's the ocean.
A tiny island with the best cell service since it's a US territory. The ocean is so much clearer here that you can always see your feet so it's the best place for scuba diving.
Snorkeling down to the shipwrecks is a must do in VI