No one signed up for any excursions here, opting instead to just walk around town. We had a leisurely breakfast in the dining room in order to let the lines to board the tenders clear. Like the Panama Canal excursions, passengers going ashore must also be tendered here because there is no docking area.
Tendering passengers |
When Babs and I were done wandering around, we returned to the ship for a late lunch. John, Sharron, Nino, Michelle, Frank and Kitty decided to have lunch in town and enjoyed $51 per couple lunch tabs for hamburger.
After everyone returned, we finished up our Canasta tournament we started at the beginning of the cruise. I'm not exactly sure who the grand winners were.
Dinner that night was one of the formal nights so we all had to dress in our finest. It was lobster night and I had Beef Wellington which was perfectly cooked.
Babs and I |
Beef Wellington |
Lobster tail and Prawns |
Frank and Kitty |
John and Sharron |
Nino and Michelle |
Bib for a sloppy eater |
Tomorrow we are at sea all day, and will be in FT. Lauderdale Wednesday morning. It was a great trip. Thanks to my cousins for making this a special trip!
Babs Says: White sand and turquoise water = beautiful.