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.
St. Croix is an outdoor playground with plenty of beautiful sandy beaches for relaxing.
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.
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.
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.
Grenada has more than just spices to be proud of. It has an array of attractions from beaches, mountains to waterfalls.
When we arrived in port, we were treated to local dancers and musicians.
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 …
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.
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.
Right off the ship, they have a nice walking promenade that takes you over to the pontoon bridge.