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21 Day Carnival Glory Cruise - Ports of Call Part 2

2/10/2016

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Yesterday, I shared part 1 of the ports of call aboard the Carnival Glory. Today, I’m sharing the second half of our 21 day cruise.
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February 2 ~ San Juan
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We’ve been to San Juan a couple of times before so having done the forts and island tour before we decided to do our own thing and walk around Old San Juan and do a bit of shopping.
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February 3 ~ St. Croix
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St. Croix is an outdoor playground with plenty of beautiful sandy beaches for relaxing.
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​If you’re  looking for an island destination where you can kick back and relieve some stress, it’s definitely the perfect location. But don’t make the mistake of thinking St. Croix is all about lying around on pretty beaches! St Croix is also packed with adventures, activities and thrills, to create a lifetime of exciting travel memories.
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Spend the morning in historic downtown Christiansted to get in a little shopping and explore St Croix’s history. This 18th Century Danish colonial town was once the capital of the Danish West Indies and is a beautiful example of neoclassic Danish architecture. The town itself is on the National Register of Historic places. Take a self-guided walking tour through the Christiansted historic district starting at Fort Christianvaern. Here you’ll find the National Park Service office and can pick up a map that will lead you to historic points of interest following your exploration of the fort.
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After we explored the town, we walked over to the tent where they offered tours We didn’t want to do an island tour or anything that would take hours and hours. In one of the shore excursion descriptions, I read that they had a Botanical Gardens. Gary and I like flowers and plants so we booked a private tour.
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​February 4 ~ St. Maarten
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This island provides some of the most exquisite landmarks and hideaways in the entire world. This country is divided into Dutch (south) and French colonies (north) by virtue of the Treaty of Concordia.
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St. Maarten was on the itinerary on a previous cruise aboard the Carnival Valor that we took back in January 2015. Last time, we were the only ship in port. Today, the port was quite busy with six ships in port.
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So we decided to walk the 15 minutes into town (although they do have a water taxi if you don’t want to walk) and to a bit of shopping. Gary loves boats so he had fun looking at all of the nice (read expensive) boats in the marina on our way into town
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February 5 ~ Dominica
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Dominica takes up nothing more than a speck on the world map. Not really known for their sandy beaches as this island is very volcanic. But where they lack with beaches, this small Caribbean island is mighty on attractions. Any nature lover would love to travel to Dominica and explore its land and underwater.
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When I was browsing the “Shore Excursions Fun Guide” the Chocolate Experience VIP Tour really caught my eye. The tour was to Bois Cotlette Estate, the oldest surviving estate on Dominica. It showed the cocoa making process from bean to bon bon.

​I even got to help make some of the chocolates by tempering the chocolate….and of course, the samples at the end made this tour one of the best we’ve been on.

Be sure to check out my post Making Organic Chocolate at Bois Cotlette Estate.
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February 6 ~ Grenada
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A wide variety of spices – cinnamon, cloves, cocoa, ginger, and nutmeg – are grown in Grenada. No wonder why locals call it the Spice Isle.

Grenada has more than just spices to be proud of. It has an array of attractions from beaches, mountains to waterfalls.
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When we arrived in port, we were treated to local dancers and musicians.
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Gary and I decided to explore on foot and do some shopping, especially for spices and chocolates.
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February 8 ~ Bonaire
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Bonaire has long been known for world-class diving and snorkeling. Between the pristine coral reefs of the Bonaire Marine Park and year-round crystal clear waters, it’s no wonder readers of Scuba Diving magazine have consistently ranked Bonaire among the best locations in the world for scuba diving. However, there’s so much more to do on this tiny Dutch Caribbean island.

We didn’t have a shore excursion booked but decided to get off the ship and see what we could do. There weren’t the hoards of people yelling at you to take their tour. No, there was just one woman telling about the two island tours available. You could either take the North Island tour or the South Island tour. Both were approximately 2 hours in length and both were $25 mandated by the government. Wow! So civilized.

​We decided on the North Island tour …
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February 9 ~ Aruba
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​Aruba is 15 miles off the Venezuelan coast. Aruba receives visitors all year long. Most of the people who come there are after its white sand beaches and clear waters. With a tropical climate, cool winds, and the absence of hurricanes, Aruba lives up to what a paradise should be.
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After doing a little shopping, we hopped in a cab to go to the Butterfly Farm. Both Gary and I got some really great shots so I plan on doing a separate post on this.
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Aruba is known for these beautiful birds called the Bananaquit. They had them flying all around the Butterfly Farm. The owner told us that they are also known as “sugar thieves” because they constantly eat sugar.
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Our driver picked us up at the appointed time. On the way back to the ship, we asked him to drive us to one of the local beaches.
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I loved Aruba and hope to visit there again … perhaps for a longer period of time.

February 10 ~ Curaçao
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Curaçao, famous for its beautiful multicolored waterfront, nightlife, and eponymous blue liqueur, is the largest and most rugged of the ABC (Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao) islands. It’s located in the Dutch Antilles and is a part of The Netherlands.

When you think of a Caribbean island like Curaçao, post card views of white sand beaches, palm trees, coral reefs, and tropical drinks come to mind….not the oil refinery you see immediately after arriving in port blowing black smoke into the air.
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Both Gary and I were a little disappointed. But we tried to not let it cloud our impression of the island.
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Right off the ship, they have a nice walking promenade that takes you over to the pontoon bridge.
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Walking promenade from ship to pontoon bridge.
We walked across the pontoon bridge to the other side of Willemstad and did a little souvenir shopping, check our email and enjoyed the sights.
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They turned an old fort into souvenir shops and cafes
Well, there you have it — a recap of our 21 day Caribbean cruise. Our last two days were sea days before returning to the Port of Miami.
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21 Day Carnival Glory Cruise - Ports of Call Part 1

2/9/2016

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We just returned from a 21-day Caribbean cruise!!!  Actually it was two cruise back-to-back aboard the Carnival Glory called the Journey’s cruise. Here’s part 1 of the ports of call cruise recap.
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The difference in a Caribbean cruise versus one in, say, Alaska, the Mediterranean or South America, is that the islands are so close together, you stop in a different port pretty much every day. During our 21 days, we visited 16 islands and had 5 sea days.

This was our longest cruise to date. I’m trying to convince my husband that we should do an around the world cruise which is usually 115-117 days. Gary asked me “how do you know if you will like a 115 day cruise when the longest cruise we’ve been on is an 8-day cruise?” I hate to admit it but I guess he is right (but don’t tell him I said that … wink, wink). So we are working our way up.
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I still can hardly believe it.  It truly was an opportunity of a lifetime…We arrived in Miami the day before our cruise. If we can drive to the port, we like to get there the day before and do a Stay and Cruise package at one of the hotels so we can leave our car at the hotel. This time we stayed at the Hampton Inn & Suites near to the airport. It was great. The price included a manager’s cocktail/appetizers (on Friday evening) which was filling enough to be dinner, a full breakfast, one-way transportation to the Port and up to 14-days storage for your car (since we were gone 21 days, I just had to pay the extra 7 days at $5 a day).
Ports Of Call
Here’s a brief recap of the islands we visited. I plan on doing a few more extensive posts on some of the ports and activities we did … at some point.

January 23 ~ We woke up to sunny skies for which I was very thankful. We had to drive to Miami yesterday in the rain so I was very thankful when we woke up to sunny skies and mild weather.

​We boarded the Carnival Glory. We like to unpack and then have a little lunch and get acquainted with the ship. Then we head up on deck for the sail-away party.
January 24 ~ Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
I don’t know what it is about this port but I guess we are destined to never see it. This is our second time to this port and both times we just stayed on the ship.
This is a port where you have to use tenders and I think there was a glitch with the tenders the first time we visited. This time, it was COLD and WINDY. The Northeast from Virginia up to New York had just had a blizzard (I know that the DC area got 26 inches of snow). Even North Carolina and George got hit with snow and ice.
Here’s my view from the ship
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I do love the multi-colored blue waters. Gorgeous! Maybe one day…
January 26 ~ Grand Turk
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When we visited Grand Turk previous on the Carnival Conquest in July 2014, we did a ship sponsored shore excursion. Actually, we did a lot of ship sponsored shore excursions on previous cruises so this cruise, we decided to do less of that and more just walking around and maybe catch a shore excursion once we got on land.

Last time we were in Grand Turk, we saw a lot of people renting mopeds. We thought what what a great way to tour the island so we tucked this bit of info into our brains for the next time we visited.
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To rent mopeds was our plan but we woke up to clouds and rain. By mid-morning the rain had stopped but that bagged our plans. So we just got off the ship, walked around, checked our email and did a little shopping.
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January 28 ~ Antigua
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Today is a beach day! And we had a lot to choose from since Antigua has 365 beaches. Most of the people we talked to were headed to Dickenson’s Bay. If you like a fully loaded beach with a lot of action, this beach is for you.
But, we decided we wanted something a little quieter so we asked our driver to take us to a more secluded beach. It was one of the most picturesque beaches. Soft sand and beautiful layers of multi-colored blue water.
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January 29 ~ Martinique
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I consider myself to be a Francophile so I was excited to visit the Martinique is an island in the Caribbean Sea that is located north of Saint Lucia, northwest of Barbados, and south of Dominica.
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Martinique is one of four islands in the Caribbean that’s part of France (also known as the French West Indies). Others include St. Martin, Guadeloupe and St. Barts. It is home to around 380,000 inhabitants.

Because it is a region of France, the official language of the island is French although many of the inhabitants speak Antillean Creole. Few speak English there, and you’ll find that signs and menus generally aren’t meant to accommodate anyone who isn’t French.
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We did our own thing in Martinique. This port is one of the nicest Caribbean ports going,very clean, the locals are dressed impeccably and are all very friendly.
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The fruit/veggie/spice market is a must to see.
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I would definitely visit this port again.
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January 30 ~ St. Lucia
St. Lucia is best known as a romantic getaway but can also offer something for the family or for a group of friends. Who doesn’t love a tropical island with long, sandy beaches, and beautiful, natural surroundings? It is located midway down the Eastern Caribbean chain, between Martinique and St. Vincent, and is only 27 miles long and 14 miles wide.

We visited St. Lucia in January 2015 aboard the Carnival Valor so we just walked around taking in the all of the sights.
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​January 31 – St. Kitts
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Intoxicating natural beauty … warm, sunny skies … and that water! Oh and the trade winds…
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This is my second time to St. Kitts. We visited this island on our Carnival Valor Cruise in January 2015, Gary was sick so I went on a tour with our friends Regina and Mike…which is what we did time time as well.
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The west side of the island borders the Caribbean Sea, and the eastern coast faces the Atlantic Ocean. Timothy Hill, a popular tourist spot to take photos of where the two bodies of waters meet.
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​February 1 ~ St. Thomas/St. John
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St. John is one of the U.S. Virgin Islands and the majority of the island is national park, which provides opportunities for lots of trekking and wildlife spotting. Out of the three U.S. Virgin Islands, this one is my favorite – you have lots of trails to hike in the park, tons of beaches, snorkeling opportunities, and delicious food.
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We’ve been to St. Thomas a couple of times so we decided to take a ship sponsored tour to St. John. We took the ferry over to St. John then boarded our bus for a short island tour on our way to Trunk Bay.
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February 2 ~ San Juan
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This is the end of the first part of the cruise - some people disembarked in San Juan. But, we stayed for the second part of the cruise so check out my post here.
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