Friday, December 4, 2015

Transatlantic Cruise - 2015

After eight busy days in Spain, we boarded the Norwegian Spirit for a sixteen day transatlantic cruise from Barcelona to Port Canaveral, Florida.  We look forward to unpacking and not living out of our suitcase.  We also look forward to regular meals and some time to relax.

Leaving Barcelona

Two days at sea before our first stop on, Madeira, a Portuguese island three hundred miles off the coast of Morocco.  We took the 'Hop on, Hop off' bus to tour Funchal, the capital and the surrounding area.

Madeira is a mountainous, subtropical island with colorful flowers and steep-sided green ravines. From the bus, we could see prosperous banana plantations and vineyards.

Pico dos Barcelos, high above the city with great views.

The fishing village of Camara de Lobos.

Camara de Lobos shopping area.

Camara de Lobos.

Camara de Lobos.

Banana trees.

Downtown Funchal cathedral.

Doca, the cruise ship port

Leaving Funchal

The sun sets as we leave Madeira.  Tien saw dolphins as we left.

The next six days were 'sea days'.  We had a lot of time to eat, sleep in, eat, spend time at the pool and hot tub, eat, and enjoy the ship's entertainment.   We even dressed up for dinner a couple nights.


Evening on the ship
 
After many days at sea, it was nice to get to Antigua and get off the ship for the day.
 

Arriving in Antigua

Downtown.  Our cruise ship is in the background.  

St. John's Cathedral.

Next stop, St. Kitts.  This is the first time we have been to this island.


Arriving in Basseterre, St. Kitts

Independence Square with Co-Cathedral in back.

Beautiful Flamboyant tree in Independence Square.

Inside Co-Cathedral

Fish Market.




Produce market.

Fish stalls

Escapees from KFC restaurant across the street.

  St. Marten was another beautiful tropical island we stopped.  The downtown was a short walk from where the ship docked.  Philipsburg was very modern with lots of trendy shops.

Harbor from downtown.

Methodist Church in downtown Philipsburg.

Shopping district.

In the afternoon we went on a catamaran sailing excursion which included a stop for snorkeling and a stop at a beach.  The name of the catamaran is Mirabella.

Sailing time.  

On Mirabella.

Where is the water?

After the "cat' excursion, we were ready to move on.

Hope to come back.

Our last stop before getting to Florida was St. Thomas.  We wanted to spend most of the day at Magen's Bay beach, one of the 'Top 10' beaches in the world.

Arriving in St. Thomas.

Overlooking Magen's Bay.

Getting the hat 'Just Right'.

Magen's Bay Beach.

White sandy beach.

   
Two sea days later, we arrived in Port Canaveral.  We enjoyed our transatlantic cruise but we were glad to be back home! 

PS.

The weekend after we returned, we were at our own Surf City beach. We decided we like our own beach best of all. No place like home!

Our own white sandy beach at Surf City.

Beach view from our balcony


The Surf City Holiday market the day after Thanksgiving.  Warm and sunny.










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  2. Magen's Bay beach does look really nice, but there sure is no place like home!

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