Sunday, January 22, 2012

Cruising in the Bahamas

Amber and I woke up on the morning of January 16 (Monday) and took the shuttle from our hotel to the airport.  From there we waited to board a bus with Carnival to take us to Port Canaveral.

Amber and me excited to get to Port Canaveral

We got to the cruise ship around noon or so and were directed to the Lido deck for some lunch (our rooms were not yet ready so we had to keep our luggage with us).  We finally were able to get into our room where we had an ocean view and drop off our things.

Our stateroom --  notice the ocean view :)
We headed to dinner when it was time where I ate some escargot.  I figured it was free so I may as well give it a try and not feel guilty about it if I didn't like it.  I mostly just tasted olive oil and garlic.  I decided that I would eat the weird exotic thing every night for my starter.

Escargot

Alligator Fritters

Frog Legs

Tuesday was our fun day at sea so we pretty much hung out by the pool and explored the ship.




Wednesday was our day in Half Moon Cay, pronounced like "key",  Carnival's private island.  It was a beautiful beach.  White sandy beaches and beautiful blue water.  I hung out at the beach all day reading my book and playing in the water.  We didn't even have to pay for lunch!  Carnival had an island bbq thing that we were able to go to.

Our ship -- the Carnival Ecstasy

Beautiful Atlantic Ocean



  
Thursday we were in Nassau.  Amber went snorkeling and I went to the Atlantis Resort to swim with dolphins.  We planned on meeting up later in the afternoon to hang out.  A bus came to take everyone who was heading to the Atlantis.  





When we arrived there, a guy came and walked us to Dolphin Cay, again pronounced like "key",  which was on the other end of the resort from where the bus dropped us off.  I had to sign a waiver and wait for my assigned time.   

Waiting for my turn at Dolphin Cay

Finally it was my turn, we were given a mask and snorkel to use and keep, a wetsuit and a locker.  I changed and then went into the orientation room.  A trainer came in to give us some rules and break us up into groups of six.  The rules were not to stick your finger in the dolphins blow hole, not to touch his eyes or anything below the belly button.

We finally were able to get into the water.  Another trainer came to tell us about the dolphin that we would be working with, Makai.  Makai means calm waters in Hawaiian; he was the youngest of the adult males which put him at the bottom of the pecking order because in the dolphin world females rule followed by age.  Since Makai was both the youngest and a male he was at the bottom and everyone picked on him.  We were told that he was a stud and was going to do big things.  He is basically the Kobe Bryant of the dolphin world (those were the trainers words and not mine), not quite the best like Michael Jordan but pretty awesome.


Makai finally came over and the first thing we did was take some pictures.







After everyone had done that we put on our masks and snorkels and were given a propeller type thing.  We swam to the opposite side of the lagoon where we were able to dive down and swim with the dolphin.  


Then came the foot push.  We were each given a boogie board and told how to hold onto it.  My turn was last.  I swam out to where the dolphin would push me from and got ready.  The dolphin came and pushed me but stopped half way.  They told me to stay there and another dolphin would come and push me the rest of the way.  The second one was faster than the first one and I loved very minute of it!



I walked around the Atlantis for a while and just kinda explored.  I walked through an aquarium called The Dig and was also able to see the water park, which looked awesome.

The bridge in between the two towers is called the bridge suite and costs $2500 a night!




Clown Fish



Poseidon's chair









I decided that I should go explore Nassau a bit.  I was to late to meet up with Amber so I decided to explore on my own for a while.

Downtown Nassau

Downtown Nassau

 I had to ask about six people before I figured out where to get my passport stamped but I wasn't about to be in the Bahamas and not get my passport stamped :), and headed back to the ship.

The next day we were in Freeport on Grand Bahama IslandThere was not much to do there except for go to the Straw Market that was at the port.  We shopped a bit and tried some conch fritters.  

Mailbox




Conch Fritters

We woke up at 6:30 Eastern time on Saturday so we would be ready to leave the ship at 8 am.  We got to the airport four hours before our flight so we had plenty of time to get some lunch and wait.  We finally made it back to SLC at about 8 pm, it was snowing and cold.  It is not as much fun to leave the warmth and sunshine to come back to cold as it is to go from the cold to the sunshine and warmth.

Home after a long day of traveling


Good ole SLC



We had a few glitches in Orlando but I still had fun and the cruise was fantastic!  Time to plan my next adventure, where should I go?  Jordan, Hawaii, India, Mexico, Egypt?  Maybe I should just throw a dart at my map...

3 comments:

  1. i love it!!!! glad you got to try the wierd foods. i couldn't do frog legs. i loooove the posiedons chair picture. so glad you got to go and have fun.

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    1. Thanks!! The frog legs were not fantastic, I don't know if I would eat it again.

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