Monday, October 22, 2007
Garden Villa View
One of the things I loved in taking the tour of the Garden Villa on NCL's Pearl was the view from the Garden Villa's living room. If you love people watching, look at this view. This was picture was taken throught the window. I would spend my whole day sitting in the living room watching everyone. You can see them, but they can't see you!!!!
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Island Cruise
If you want an experience that is meaningful, enriching and fulfilling, this is the trip for you. Instead of the familiar, discover the wonder and exploration of The Galapagos Islands.
Few people will ever witness the extraordinary beauty and wildlife of The Galapagos Islands. There is no other place on earth that is like it. The islands of the Galapagos archipelago rose from the sea from erupting volcanoes, and have never been connected to the mainland. The environmentalists are talking about eliminated travel to this exotic destination completely to keep the islands in their most natural state. If you are looking for the most unique travel experience of a lifetime, The Galapagos Islands is the trip for you.
As we stepped off the plane in Baltra and we went to embark on the ship, we viewed sea lions resting on the dock, so that we had to step around them. Reptiles, mammals and birds have the right of way in The Galapagos Islands as they have never been hunted and have no fear.
The very first day we observed mating Frigate birds, Galapagos Sea Lions (mothers nursing their babies), Blue footed Boobies doing their mating dance, Marine Iguanas, Land Iguanas and the Galapagos Hawks just to mention a few. To say it took our breath away is an understatement.
One evening we dined under the stars and the Captain shut off the lights. The sky was magnificent and there is no pollution or street lights to block out the beauty of the stars. The captain turned the lights on below the water surface. All of a sudden the fish swimming toward the light of the ship started jumping out of the water. They were being chased by sea lions!! A little while later the pelicans came to grab the fish jumping out of the water and the sharks came as well. The sharks were not hunting the sea lions and they were swimming toward the light of the ship more out of curiosity.
A low intensity excursion that we went on, was in a small zodiac ride in deep sea water and we had a school of dolphins swimming beside us, so close that we could have touched them. On another excursion we saw a sea turtle make her way to her nest to lay her eggs. One afternoon, the captain made an announcement to look on the port side of the ship and there were whales swimming along the side of us. Some of the islands had marine iguanas so well populated that we had to watch were we stepped as they blended in with the rocks so well that we didn’t even realize that they were there.
Some of the other wildlife we saw on land was the Galapagos penguins, Flightless Comorants, Iguanas, Lava Lizards, Green Sea Turtles, the giant Galapagos Tortoise (600 pounds), nesting Waved Albatross ( with a wingspan of 7 ft.), Fur seals, Flamingos, and Sally Lightfoot Crabs.
The wildlife viewed below the water, was Marbled Sting Rays, Eagle Rays, white-tipped Reef sharks, Pacific Barracuda, Parrot fish and on a truly amazing snorkeling excursion some of the passengers saw the really rare 15ft Whale Shark which only feeds on plankton. While snorkeling we had a sea lion blow bubbles in our mask and we saw penguins swim by. Walk and swim on black or red sand beaches.
Every excursion had a maximum of 13 to 14 people that was accompanied by a very well informed Naturalist, who showed us were to walk and answered every question with enthusiasm.
Aboard the ship we had the choice of low intensity, medium intensity or high intensity tours. On every tour, there was an abundance of wildlife and there were never any complaints about not seeing enough. Anyone in average physical condition can do the high intensity tours without a problem.
To add the icing on the cake, we were pampered and catered to in the lap of luxury with personal attention given to our every need. When returning from an excursion, we were handed a cold damp cloth on a silver tray to refresh ourselves with as well as a cool drink of soda, juice and something to eat. This was in between our delectable meals served to us with white gloved service.
This is an opportunity of a lifetime and should not be missed.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Freestyle Cruising
Since this is my first blog and two hours ago I just got off of the Norwegian Pearl I thought I would comment about this ship. The last time I had been on a Norwegian ship was on the S.S. Norway which was many moons ago. A lot has changed. I was pleasantly surprised. There were 10 different restaurants and because you can dine anytime that you want to, the ship never seemed crowded in any location.
I especially enjoyed Mambo's which is not one of the specialty restaurants and is free. It was Tex-Mex style and the food was displayed nicely and was great. We also ate at Le Bistro which had a cover charge of $15.00. It was very elegant dining. I heard mixed reviews on Cagney's "the steakhouse" and I ate in Summer Palace a couple of times and really enjoyed the beef Wellington.
The ship has a 4 lane bowling alley and there is a beautiful bar called "bliss" which you can sit and watch the people bowl. There are plush couches in this area and this is a hot night spot.
It is a very relaxed atmosphere but if you want to dress up a little bit you can. They still offer the formal portraits in the atrium. I was booked in a mini suite and the bathroom had a bathtub which is always a plus for me. There was alot of draw space and closet space but I would have like just a little bit more room between the closet and the bed. The balcony was covered which was a nice touch in the event that the weather is bad you can still sit outside without getting wet.
I got a chance to view the Garden Villa and if you could afford it, you should do it!! I was impressed to say the least. There is a baby grand piano in the room, 3 bedrooms, walk in closets, butler service and from the living room, it overlooks the entire pool area. You can watch everyone swimming but they can't see you. The Garden Villa has it's own jucuzzi , steam room and sauna as well as a pool which is only for the Courtyard and Garden Villa's. Talk about being pampered.
I will post some pictures in a couple of days. In the meanwhile you can read about many different cruises or take virtual tours on my website http://www.lovemycruises.com/
I especially enjoyed Mambo's which is not one of the specialty restaurants and is free. It was Tex-Mex style and the food was displayed nicely and was great. We also ate at Le Bistro which had a cover charge of $15.00. It was very elegant dining. I heard mixed reviews on Cagney's "the steakhouse" and I ate in Summer Palace a couple of times and really enjoyed the beef Wellington.
The ship has a 4 lane bowling alley and there is a beautiful bar called "bliss" which you can sit and watch the people bowl. There are plush couches in this area and this is a hot night spot.
It is a very relaxed atmosphere but if you want to dress up a little bit you can. They still offer the formal portraits in the atrium. I was booked in a mini suite and the bathroom had a bathtub which is always a plus for me. There was alot of draw space and closet space but I would have like just a little bit more room between the closet and the bed. The balcony was covered which was a nice touch in the event that the weather is bad you can still sit outside without getting wet.
I got a chance to view the Garden Villa and if you could afford it, you should do it!! I was impressed to say the least. There is a baby grand piano in the room, 3 bedrooms, walk in closets, butler service and from the living room, it overlooks the entire pool area. You can watch everyone swimming but they can't see you. The Garden Villa has it's own jucuzzi , steam room and sauna as well as a pool which is only for the Courtyard and Garden Villa's. Talk about being pampered.
I will post some pictures in a couple of days. In the meanwhile you can read about many different cruises or take virtual tours on my website http://www.lovemycruises.com/
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