Friday, September 26, 2014

Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas

The ship stopped at a private island in the Caribbean for the folks on the MSC Divina.  The island is owed by the Norwegian Cruise Line, but MSC has it for the day.

Arriving from the ship by tender to Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas

I had Cabana 11 on the smaller beach.

The view from my cabana.

The water felt great!

Most folks signed up for a "clam shell" which provided some protection from those tropical sun rays.

Returning to the ship for the return voyage to Miami.

Leaving Old San Juan

Here are the shots I took yesterday as we departed from San Juan.

St. John Gate is the entrance to the city of San Juan.

A view of the city walls of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The fort protecting the city/island.

Final departing shot of the historic area.

Colorful homes along the beach.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Another sea day...

It's a relaxing day at sea today, which is just what I needed.  Here are a few of the "miscellaneous" photos of the ship.

It's kind of hard to see, but I saw a complete rainbow over the ship early this morning.  It both started and ended in the ocean ... no pot of gold!

The MSC Divina is the newest ship in the fleet (christened by Sophia Loren in May 2012).  It's beautiful with three pools.

This is my favorite pool.  It's indoors one floor above my cabin and you can relax in the shade.

The auditorium of the ship.

The nightly entertainment has been great!

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

San Juan, Puerto Rico

The ship docked in Old San Juan which is an island and the capital of the group of islands that form the Puerto Rican archipelago.  Here are a few of my photos from today.

Arriving in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Unlike many other parts of the world, the people of San Juan had no precious metals to use in decorating their churches and cathedrals.  They distinguished their churches with paint to show their affection for the church.

Exteriors of all buildings in Old San Juan must fit the historical facade requirements.  Interiors are often modern and updated.

A inside look at the City Hall of San Juan and the area allotted to the Mayor.

The Cathedral in San Juan is one of three Catholic churches that has a crucifix that uses a copy of Christ based on the Shroud of Turin (physical size of Christ and face as preserved on the shroud).

San Juan is one island in the Puerto Rico archipelago, but it is surrounded by walls that vary in thickness (up to 70 feet wide) for protection.

A statue that celebrates the culture of the three groups that formed the Puerto Rico community.

The port of San Juan is right downtown.  Of course the island is only 1 x 3 miles and can easily be walked.

Readying the ship for departure.  Note the ship's bridge extends out on both sides of the ship to aid in docking.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

St. Martin and Sint Maarten

We arrived and spent the day on the island of St. Martin.  There's two sides: French and Dutch. The port is on the Dutch side (Sint Maarten), but I spent much of the day on the French side of the island. It's so small.

Here are a few shots I made while part of a Jeep caravan that circled the island.

Arriving at the port of Philipsburg, Sint Maartin

Ships seem to travel in groups via the shipping lanes.  The Disney and Norwegian ships beat us to port this morning.

I participated in a Jeep caravan that circled the island.  A dead iguana marked the spot as we entered the French side of the island.

Orient Beach, on the French side of the island, is a nude beach for those wishing to cast off his/her clothing.

The "party bus" came by as we observed the local sites.

Orient Beach ... No so busy today!

My selfie on a nude beach ... but with clothes!

The local bar/restaurant we visited.  The waiter was from France (remember, the French side is official French soil) so he didn't need a visa or work permit.

I had lunch in the capital of Marigot ... creole grill platter of seafood.

I did an excursion by Jeep, and some folks did so by various water vehicles too.

It was back to the MSC Divina for a dip in the pool before dinner.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Spending time at sea...

I am spending two days at sea to get to Phillipsburg, St. Martin, and life takes on a routine.  Eat, exercise, go to the pool, repeat (like the shampoo instructions).

Here are a few shots from my first two days on The Divinia.  I am to take a tour of the French side of St. Martin via jeep tomorrow. 

Note the staircase steps below.  We were told that each step cost around $20,000 and contains Swarovski crystals.




The water slide is popular.

There are three saltwater pools and many hot tubs available on the MSC Divina.  
The view from my balcony.  This is part of the bridge that is used when coming in to the port.



Saturday, September 20, 2014

I'm in Miami...

The view from my hotel (left).
The view from my hotel (right).

I'm in Miami.  It was rainy when I arrived yesterday, and they're calling for more rain in the afternoon.  I will be off to my ship this afternoon (MSC Divina).  The trip calls for a couple of days of sailing to PhillipsburgSt. Martin in the Eastern Caribbean.

The focus of this cruise is the Eastern Caribbean islands of St. Martin and Puerto Rico.  The cruise will also spend a day on an island in the Bahamas.