Thursday, May 15, 2008

Cruise Ship Activities

 

 

Vacations don’t get any better than a cruise vacation aboard a luxurious cruise ship. We never wondered about ‘what’ to do, or worried about ‘where’ to go…. with endless activities on the cruise ship and plenty of shore excursions at each port of call, we just kicked back and enjoyed our cruise. 
 
We did as much or as little as we wanted each day. We played ping pong and putt putt golf. We signed up one day for a swimming pool game, which was a blast because we were able to get acquainted with some of the other people on board. There was bingo, board games, puzzles and shuffleboard. The arcade was full of video games for the kids, along with air hockey and foos ball. Our daughter spent hours swimming and enjoying the water slide while my husband beat me at a few games of pool… and some days we just worked on our suntan.
 
One afternoon there was an art auction, which was fun to watch as people bid on various pieces of art. It’s not what I imagined sailing to Aruba! That same evening, the crew had arranged a party on the sun deck complete with food, drinks and music. Lining up we all did the ‘choo choo’ dance as we literally sailed away into the sunset to our next port of call!
 
You would hear cruisers belting out their favorite songs in the Karaoke bar….or the tunes coming from the disco lounge, which is where we usually found ourselves… dancing to the 60’s and 70’s. I would have to say though, listening to the water hitting the side of the ship as we cruised along, was the most relaxing sound of the entire cruise.

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Thursday, May 01, 2008

Best Carribean Cruise Vacation

 

Enduring the long, dark, winters of Alaska must explain why we want to chase the sun and tropical weather for our vacations. We had always chosen Hawaii as our vacation destination, but we were ready for something different. Our daughter suggested a cruise vacation. We could visit several different places, unpack only once, and enjoy tropical weather, ocean, sandy beaches, and relax. It was the perfect idea!

 
Within a few weeks we were booked for our first cruise vacation, an eleven day Caribbean Cruise!   
 
When the big day came and we set foot aboard the ship, “Wow! And ‘incredible!” were the only words we could manage. The ship was absolutely beautiful. The crew was gracious. Our cabin was everything promised. A cruise vacation was definitely the right decision for us.
 
We had opted for a cabin with a private balcony, which was an excellent choice! One evening while relaxing on the balcony, our daughter noticed a pod of about a dozen dolphins. They came out of the water several feet in the air in perfect unison, then right back in…they did this several times before swimming on, except for one young rebel who jumped and spun around in midair. What a treat, he gave us our own private show!
 
The days at sea were nothing short of wonderful. Between all the activities to choose from and time spent exploring the ship, we never lacked for anything. Our daughter attended a cooking class one day, a beauty seminar another. We took in a movie, a show, and spent lots of time at the spa…facials, spa treatments, manicures, you name it. They were there to serve, and left us feeling like celebrities.  My husband learned to play Caribbean stud poker, and even won a little at the casino. Our cruise shp vacation allowed us to play hard or not at all. It was totally up to us how we spent our days.
 
You’ll never go hungry on a cruise.  Every meal was fantastic and all the food incredible, making it hard at times to decide what to order. But, even that, we found, was not a problem. On one particular evening, I could not decide on which dessert, and jokingly said to our server, ‘I’ll have one of each.’ He laughed, and then appeared several minutes later with literally one each of every single dessert!
 
Those eleven days went by so fast. We laughed and joked about just staying onboard for the next cruise. It was like leaving an old friend behind as we disembarked the ship and headed home to Alaska. I wonder why we waited so long to go on a cruise vacation. 
 
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NEW NCL EPIC sails in Europe in 2011...check out the NCL Epic blog.
 
There has been no better year to cruise to Europe on Norwegian Cruise Lines.  Norwegian Cruise Line announced that its largest and most innovative Freestyle Cruising ship to date, Norwegian Epic, debuting this July, will summer in the Mediterranean as part of her 2011/2012 deployment.  The ship will sail a seven-day Western Mediterranean itinerary from Barcelona, Spain from May through October 2011.  Ports of call include: Florence/Pisa (Livorno); Rome (Civitavecchia); Naples, Italy; and Palma, Majorca, Spain, along with two full days at sea.  These cruises are on sale today. 
“In bringing the ship to Europe during her second season, we are combining the excitement of Norwegian Epic with a very popular European itinerary,” said Kevin Sheehan, Norwegian Cruise Line’s chief executive officer.  “With her world-class entertainment, wide range of accommodations, incredible amenities and plethora of dining options, Norwegian Epic will offer the best cruise experience for a wide-range of travelers looking to enjoy Europe in a whole new way.”

Following her inaugural season, Norwegian Epic will continue sailing her alternating seven-day Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries from Miami, Florida through April 30, 2011.   On May 7, 2011, the ship will depart Miami on an 11-day transatlantic crossing to Barcelona, Spain with one stop in Ponta Delgada, Azores.  Upon her arrival in Barcelona on May 18, 2011, the ship will sail a four-day Western Mediterranean sailing with stops in Marseille, France and Palma, Majorca, Spain. She will then sail a series of 22 seven-day Western Mediterranean cruises from Barcelona through October 16, 2011.  A 13-day transatlantic sailing from Barcelona to Miami, Florida is scheduled for October 23, 2011 with stops in Ponta Delgada, Azores and St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  Once back in Miami, Norwegian Epic will sail a series of 23 seven-day Eastern Caribbean cruises from November 5, 2011 through April 7, 2012.  Ports of call on the Eastern Caribbean itinerary include: Philipsburg, St. Maarten; St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands; and Nassau, Bahamas, along with two full days at sea.

 Call us at 1-866-622-7447 or visit www.BestCruiseBuy.com and book your NCL Europe cruise today.  We have real time access to Norwegian's latest offers and will provide you the very best prices and your choice of cabins.
 
 
 
 
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