Saturday, January 16, 2016

All Packed and Ready to Go!


                                 



It's been a long time since we've been planning and preparing for this much awaited cruise. Our baggage is packed and I think I've over packed as usual. We are going for 20 days and have decided to attend a few formal dinner evenings, as we are celebrating Brian's retirement and our 35th wedding anniversary! We definitely need to bring some extra's! I've checked and rechecked my lists, Made sure I brought my snorkel and mask this time. We'll pick up some essentials like shampoo, bath gel, lotion, sunscreen, etc., at Publix, which is located conveniently behind the Embassy Suites! It's definitely easier to buy those In Ft. Lauderdale, than to lug them from home. Toilettries always add a lot of weight to your luggage! There are other stores at the Harbor Mall such as Total Wines, TJMaxx, Payless Shoes, and a nail boutique to get a mani/pedi done before the cruise, if you wish! We have a very early Sunday morning limo pick up at 5:30am to take us to Pearson Interntional Airport in Toronto. So I'm off to bed in hopes of falling asleep! Somehow, I think my excitement will keep me awake!  The adventures begin! 

Monday, January 11, 2016

Booking Tour Excursions

                    BOOKING TOUR EXCURSIONS - 

               

 I have been researching and booking excursions for some of the ports we will be visiting. I love doing this part! I get so excited reading about the excursions. It's up to you if you wish to book excursions through your cruise line or book independently. Often first time cruisers feel more secure booking through the ship. I feel comfortable now booking our tours independently, as we often see more and pay less than what the cruise line may charge. Many tours are geared toward cruise ship passengers. We have always made it back to the ship on time for sail away. There are many sites where you can research and read reviews of tours and tour companies, such as Cruise Critic and Trip Advisor. There are many others you can Google.  So far, I have booked tours for St.Kitts, St. Lucia, Grenada and Dominica. The links are attached -

St. Kitts  - The Grand Tour - 
http://www.thenfordgreytours.com/the-grand-tour-of-st.-kitts.html

St. Lucia - Full Day Tour - 
http://cosol-tours.com/tours.html

Grenada- Island Tour - Garden Route -
http://grenadatours.com/half.htm

Dominica- River tubing & Emerald Pool -
http://dominicacruisesite.com/river_tubing


                                       

On the islands we will not be doing excursions, we will do beach days, such as in Aruba, Antigua, and Barbados.

In ARUBA, our plan is to go to Eagle Beach by local transit called Arubus. We did this the last time we visited Aruba and it was very easy. As soon as you head out the gate, walk to the main street and then cross the street and this is the bus depot. You catch the #10 bus which runs often. It heads towards the hotel area and runs along many of the beaches. The cost for bus fare is $2 each way or $4 for return fare. You can purchase your pre-paid bus ticket right at the bus depot. We usually get off at the Amsterdam Hotel across the street from the beach. You can rent chairs on the beach for $10 each. There is a beach bar there where you can buy drinks! Just cross the street to catch the #10 bus towards town to return to the ship .
When you get off at the bus depot in town, you can walk to Renaissance Mall! There's a Starbuck's there! Oh yes, always a great need for coffee! You can also buy ALOE products. There is a large aloe factory on the island. Not sure if the local grocery store carries it any longer, but check out the local store nearby for Aloe Vera products. I will write more about Aruba after our cruise!

In ANTIGUA- we have chosen 2 options:
1. To go to Fort James Beach. Taxi to here is $6 each. Candyland Restaurant is right across the street from the beach and the bar and facilities are Beach Bar Limerz. I hear the restaurant is lovely and the food is good here. They have shark & bake! Yum-my!! I fell in love with shark & bake in Trinidad! They also have free wifi.
2. Runaway Beach - close short cab ride from the pier
                                   - ask to be dropped off at the beach bar ( Mystic Beach Bar? )
                                   -quiet, clean sandy beach
                                   -chairs & umbrellas for rent for $10
  I will write about each island experience after our cruise.
    
                                   
           

BARBADOS - We have decided on several options:
1. Lobster Alive ( beside the Boatyard ). It is supposedly more quiet than the Boatyard and the beach is lovely. The cost by taxi is $5 per person. -To get there by taxi - exit the cruise terminal and past the port taxis to just outside the gate to the waiting taxis at the roundabout. Umbrellas and chairs on the beach are $5 each. Prices are a bit expensive to eat here, so we may go to Rollies Restaurant  where prices are half the price than on the beach. It is right on the main road just off  the port entrance.
2. Brandon Beach - near the port, $4-$5 per person, drop off at Weiser Bar which has food, drinks, chairs, umbrellas.

                              



ST. THOMAS - We visit St. Thomas twice on this cruise. Our first stop will be at Havensight Pier or West Indian Company Docks.  This is a shopping paradise is you love to shop! You can take a taxi or Safari Bus for $4 per person to town. There is a Kmart if you need to buy some essentials. Walk left off the ship down Rumer Drive, past Pueblo Supermarket past 1st Ave. & Kmart is just on the left.  
Our second stop in St. Thomas will be at Crown Bay. Here we may catch the ferry to Water Island and go to Honeymoon Beach. The ferry leaves Crown Bay at 10am. Return ferry is at 2:30 & 3:30pm. Tickets are $5 per person each way or $10 return.  
Must check out Heidi's Honeymoon Barbeque (Cantina) on the Honeymoon Beach. Good food, beer $4 each.
Another option at Crown Bay is Emerald Beach Club at Lindenburgh Beach. Walk through the shops to the taxi stands. Taxi to Emerald Beach Club is $4 per person and takes about 5 min. Hotel has chair rentals for $7 each. Nice restaurant, bathrooms, free wifi, shower. 

                                 
  
BONAIRE- Our plan is to visit Klein Bonaire and No Name Beach. Klein Bonaire is a small island located just a short distance from Bonaire and accessible by water taxi. Water taxi is right near the pier. $15 per person return trip. No Name Beach is uninhabited. Has white sandy beach, great for swimming, walking, and has a great reef to snorkel! Bring your snorkel gear and sunscreen!
There are also a Craft Market set up on cruise days with handcrafted jewelry. 

                             
                             
                              

PRINCESS CAYS, Eleuthra, Bahamas -
This is Princess Cruises own beach. This a tender port. Lovely white sandy beach and shoreline, many beach activities available to rent, ie: banana boat rides, paddle boats, snorkel gear, aqua chairs, clamshells. Also many shops to buy your souvenirs. Princess has their own beach party with a BBQ included and drinks for purchase. There is also an observation tower to enjoy a great view!

                      
                             

                           

Pre- Cruise Hotel

                              PRE-CRUISE HOTEL-

          
                     
                               

We have decided to leave 2 days earlier before our cruise departure to relax and enjoy Ft. Lauderdale. Since our cruise is mid winter, and one never wants to be caught in the middle of a major snow storm, we always like to leave a day or two before our cruise. After some research and help from our great travel agents at King Rose Travel, we snagged a good deal at the Embassy Suites for 2 nights.  

http://embassysuites3.hilton.com/en/hotels/florida/embassy-suites-by-hilton-fort-lauderdale-17th-street-FLLSOES/index.html

Leaving a few days earlier will give us some time to relax, and pick up a few necessities from Publix and Total Wines! On Princess, each passenger may take aboard one bottle each of either wine or champagne. 
I find taking this extra day to our cruise port will take less of a toll on me, as I suffer with chronic pain. 
We could have booked a hotel closer to the airport at a lesser price, but for us, the convenience of being close to stores and restaurants and the cruise port, works better for us. 

Flights & Airports

                                          FLIGHTS & FLYING -
                THE MOST CHALLENGING PART &
                    THE LEAST PART I LIKE TO DO!
                      
                                      
                         

  


                   


Now trying to find flights at a 'reasonable' price, was a bit of a challenge. I like to search and compare prices online, but also like to see what prices my travel agent can come up with as well.
I like flying out of Buffalo Airport to Ft. Lauderdale. Since we are flying in the middle of January, we didn't want to take a chance. Buffalo often gets hit with major lake effect snow storms, so we didn't want to take the risk of possibly getting stranded there. Toronto is occasionally affected by lake affect snow to, but not nearly as often. Buffalo Airport is not as massive as YYZ, so it makes for a less stressful and much smoother check in and boarding.  Flights are often cheaper leaving from Buffalo, so it's a good option during the Spring, Fall or Summer, or if you don't mind taking a risk of lake effect snow during the winter!
Westjet's flights were surprisingly running quite expensive. We did get a better price with Air Canada, so we booked with them. Their flight time availability and cheaper prices, were deciding factors to book with them. I'm not sure if it's just my imagination, but I find WestJet seats are a bit roomier and there's more leg room.
To me, flying is always the worst part of our cruise vacation. It's the most exhausting day. I guess after all the planning,  preparations, the packing, the often very early rise and early morning flight, the waiting at the airport, and the transfers, we wind up wiped out before we even get started! Somehow, once we get settled on board the ship, all of that seems to melt away and we're finally on cruise vacation mode! 
Plus it seems to me, we are being nickeled and dimed with fees by the airlines. Fees to book a seat, extra fees to book a seat closer to the front of the plane, fees for checked on baggage, fees for overweight baggage, fees for not so palatable sandwiches that you can purchase on the plane, fees for earphones, etc.
I must say, the flight staff do a wonderful job.  I sometimes need assistance and they are always friendly and helpful. They often have their hands full dealing with complaints and sometimes unruly passengers. As I also have worked with the public, I can totally respect and appreciate what they do. 
Airports and flying are never my favorite part of a vacation, but by the time I get to my destination, all the stress seems to melt away!

Travel Insurance

              MY THOUGHTS ON TRAVEL INSURANCE- 

I can't stress enough the importance of having travel insurance. I've been on a few cruises where someone has had to be medivaced off the ship before we even leave port! I can't imagine the stress on the person and their family, let alone the cost if one did not have insurance. I know insurance can be expensive if one has some health issues, but when you think, it can always be you in such a position, then you realize how important it is. I have met a few people who feel travel insurance is not important, but for us, it certainly is. You can purchase medical and/or cancelation insurance. We get both. Make sure you read the fine print of your travel insurance policy. No, it doesn't make for fine reading, but you may understand what you will qualify for under your travel policy.

Itinerary

January 19, 2016.

Caribbean Explorer
Ship: Royal Princess
Departure Port: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Number of Days: 20
Departure Date: Jan 19, 2016



Caribbean Explorer - Itinerary

Map
DayPort / DateArriveDepart
1
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Tuesday, January 19

4:00 PM
2
At Sea
Wednesday, January 20
3
At Sea
Thursday, January 21
4
Antigua, Antigua & Barbuda
Friday, January 22
8:00 AM5:00 PM
5
St. Lucia
Saturday, January 23
8:00 AM6:00 PM
6
Barbados
Sunday, January 24
7:00 AM4:00 PM
7
St. Kitts, St. Kitts & Nevis
Monday, January 25
10:00 AM6:00 PM
8
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Tuesday, January 26
7:00 AM5:00 PM
9
At Sea
Wednesday, January 27
10
Princess Cays, Bahamas
Thursday, January 28
9:00 AM4:00 PM
11
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Friday, January 29
7:00 AM4:00 PM
12
At Sea
Saturday, January 30
13
At Sea
Sunday, January 31
14
Aruba
Monday, February 1
8:00 AM7:00 PM
15
Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
Tuesday, February 2
7:00 AM2:00 PM
16
Grenada
Wednesday, February 3
12:00 PM7:00 PM
17
Dominica
Thursday, February 4
7:00 AM4:00 PM
18
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Friday, February 5
8:00 AM5:00 PM
19
At Sea
Saturday, February 6
20
Princess Cays, Bahamas
Sunday, February 7
9:00 AM4:00 PM
21
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Monday, February 8
 
7:00 AM





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                             ROYAL PRINCESS - INFO & FACTS



 Ship - Royal Princess

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Royal Princess Ship Facts -
Guest Capacity - 3,560
Tonnage - 141,000
Inagural Cruise - June 16, 2013.
Christener - Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge
Length - 1,083 ft.
Height - 217 ft.
Service Speed - 22 knots
Number of Decks - 19
Guest Cabins - 1,780
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins - 36
Builder - Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani, Monfalcone, Italy8. 2016 )