Clear waters in the Caribbean |
Princess Cays: This is the private island owned by Princess Cruises in Eleuthera, Bahamas. There is an enclosed play area called Pelican Perch where youth staff like me supervise children while the ship is anchored at sea. On days when I didn't start work until 12 noon at Pelican Perch I happily ate the BBQ lunch on the island before my shift. After my shift was over I usually had an hour or two to enjoy the island before having to take the tender back to the ship. The water by the tender docks is so clear that no snorkel gear is necessary to see the fishes in it. I cherished the opportunity to watch a variety of colourful fishes swimming in the ocean while standing on the docks above.
St. Thomas: The highlight of my time in St. Thomas was when I went on an excursion called The Legendary Kon Tiki Harbor and Beach Cruise. It was a nice way to experience a morning in St. Thomas. As passengers and I boarded the Kon Tiki boat we were greeted with calypso music from the steel drum band playing aboard the boat. The boat had glass-bottom viewers that offered snorkeling-like views so passengers could see coral and fish in the harbours of Charlotte Amalie. The boat then anchored at the small but lovely Honeymoon Bay for 1 hour. This beach had the most crystal clear waters I have ever set foot in and the sand beneath my feet were soft and free of any debris.
View of Honeymoon Bay from the Kon Tiki |
P.S. If you love the taste of coconuts then you need to try the coconut smoothie from the Coco Express smoothie stand near the pier. They hand out samples but it's so delicious that I couldn't help but buy a full-sized smoothie. Their coconut smoothie comes in two sizes: medium ($4 USD) or large ($5 USD).
Fort Lauderdale: There are two things most crew members love: WiFi and shopping at Ross. Both of these things are not hard to find in and around the Port Everglades cruise terminal. I definitely had a crew member moment when I realized I spent my whole morning in Fort Lauderdale shopping at Ross, buying a 1 gallon carton of water at Publix supermarket and then using WiFi. On another morning out and about in Fort Lauderdale I walked to Turtle Nesting Beach which is about 45 minutes away from the cruise terminal. Along the way I stopped by Dunkin' Donuts to make myself an iced coffee for the walk to the beach. Turtle Nesting Beach is massive! The beach appears to go on for miles with lots of sand so it never feels crowded. The abundance of picnic tables and benches at this beach makes it a great place for any type of group gathering involving food.
This was not my first time in the Eastern Caribbean and I'm fairly certain it won't be my last either. I'm perfectly content with that fact!