We started out the cruise on New Year's Eve, where we headed off the coast of Florida and when midnight struck we could go out on the deck and watch multiple firework shows occur on the coast. Inside the countdown occurred in the main centrum where hundreds of balloons were released at midnight. The cruiseline also was handing out free party gear, like hats and horns. They were also giving out all the free champagne you can drink, but we didn't have to worry about that. For dinner that night we were able to go to the dining room for a delicious 5 course dinner, complete with lobster, shrimp, and steak. Yum! Once the countdown bash was over Jason and I stayed up late, ordered room service, and explored the ship. Basically it was a perfect night and the best New Year's Eve I have ever had!
Here we are in Nassau, the capital city of the Bahamas. We docked early that morning and we had the whole day to explore the island. Most of the cruisers stayed near the boat or went to the touristy areas, but Jason and I wanted to go see more of the island. The Queen's Staircase (pictured below) was one of my favorite sites we saw on the whole trip. It is this beautiful staircase built down the side of this cliff in honor of Queen Victoria. There is a step for every year Queen Victoria reigned. Not only was it a beautiful area, but Queen Victoria is one of my heroes so it was a very special place.
Here I am just enjoying the staircase. Here we are visiting one of forts in Nassau. It was located on the highest cliff on the island, which meant that it had the best view of the area. Hardly any tourists were there so we were able to walk around and take our time searching and exploring the whole area.
A view of Nassau.
Here is a picture of us with our cruise ship "The Majesty of the Seas." It was a great ship to cruise on and we had a wonderful time on it. It's funny because we have found that by the end of a cruise you are sad to leave your tiny room and the huge ship. It becomes a temporary home for the travelers of the sea.
Jason back on the ship enjoying one of our favorite things to do on cruises: Relax and enjoy the ever changing scenery.
The other day of our cruise was spent on a private island owned by our cruiseline, Royal Caribbean. It's called Coco Cay, and it was so much fun to spend the entire day just relaxing on an island with only our cruise ship as the inhabitants.
On the island there were several different food areas, and since it is ran by our cruiseline the food was free. We went to Blackbeards Grille and had some BBQ while we watched the waves drift by on the beach.
Here I am on the boat that took us from our cruise ship to Coco Cay. The cruise ship was just too big to dock on the private island, so we had to take a little boat to shore. Honestly it was a fun ride that we could have kept on doing if the island wasn't so entertaining in its self.
As you can see by the picture below the water was a beautiful blue, the sand was soft and warm on our feet, the sun was shining, and there was a slight breeze to our perfect day.
Of course some splashing always occurs when we get in the water.
We played in the sand and wrote love notes to each other.
Here we are doing Jason's favorite thing that we did on the trip. Relaxing on a hammock. I didn't know this about Jason, but he had never been in a hammock before! I couldn't believe it! All over Coco Cay there were beach chairs and hammocks that you could use while chillin on the beach. Jason and I walked to the opposite side of the island from where the boat dropped us off and practically had this beach to ourselves. We grabbed this hammock and just relaxed and took a nap while looking up at the blue sky and green palm trees above us.
There are so many fun things about going on a cruise. Such things are free room service, amazing food, constant entertainment, the best sunsets around, and these cute little towel guys that we would find every night on our bed. We learned from our last cruise that if I left my sunglasses out they became part of the decor.It really was the best Christmas gift I have ever received! Jason does know how to treat his woman well! We love going on cruises and understand those people that only travel by cruise boats, because it is the most relaxing and convenient way to travel. We like to travel our old way, which is just jump in to another country and run around it until we've seen and done everything, but there is nothing wrong with taking it easy every now and again. I can guarantee that this won't be our last cruise!
that sounds so fun! We're planning a cruise as soon as we're debt free! So hopefully, next year
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a blast! I can't wait to go on another cruise! You have made me wish I was on one right now :)
ReplyDeleteFun times!! Someday I might get Kurt on a cruise... keep your fingers crossed. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got to go and have fun! That's the cruise I went on with my mom & sisters, but sadly our day on Coco Cay got rained out and we had to stay on the boat all day.
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