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I'm not live but i was there..24 days of voyager of the seas and celebrity solstice


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We were in Hawaii in July and swam here! :) We also did a tour of Oahu, but started in the other direction. Such a beautiful place. I'm really looking forward to the cruise portion of your review, too.

 

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Thanks Heather...l’m sorry about the Sens season... guess your cheering the Leafs now...

 

This was Waikiki... there is just something about this beach no matter how many times we head there. I will get to the cruise portion of this story starting tomorrow... thanks for tuning in...

 

 

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Thanks Heather...l’m sorry about the Sens season... guess your cheering the Leafs now...

 

This was Waikiki... there is just something about this beach no matter how many times we head there. I will get to the cruise portion of this story starting tomorrow... thanks for tuning in...

 

 

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Leafs? Never. :evilsmile::evilsmile::evilsmile: Not sure who we'll be following.

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Thanks for the ongoing review and great photos. What type of camera did you use? We just returned from Solstice Aus and NZ 16 night that departed March 5 from Perth. Loved it!

 

Thanks for following. I use a Nikon D750 and I use a GoPro Hero 4. I flip up lenses but for the most part, but on this trip I primarily used the Kit lens it came with which is a 24 -120 mm.

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Our third day in Hawaii was a day where we just hung out at the pool and around the hotel. We were off to Sydney the next day nice and early so we had no real plans. The hotel had 2 pools. The main pool looked over Waikiki Beach and had a nice Tiki Bar that we managed to take advantage of. Here are some shots from the pool area.

 

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So with that we were on our way to Sydney. We had an early flight out of Honolulu and had left the hotel around 5:30 am. Our driver from Go808express was there right on time and off we went.

The flight from Honolulu to Sydney was 10 hours and we lost a day. We would have one night in Sydney and then board Voyager the next day.

 

We arrived in Sydney around 3:45 pm and hopped in a taxi and made our way to meet up with our friends Craig and Vicki. We were very tired so not much went on that night. We basically had a few drinks when we got to the apartment we were staying at (Meriton Suites). We walked down to the Hard Rock Cafe which is located at Darling Harbour for dinner and drinks. The next day we would be off to Voyager.

 

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The next day we were up and ready to go. We headed for the port and dropped off our luggage. I have to say at this point that if the luggage drop off was any indication we were about to experience a long wait to embark. We had arrived early and they were not yet letting anyone into the terminal. The luggage drop off was confusing and completely unorganized. It was actually difficult to figure out where you had to go. There were no formal lines and people were just coming from every direction. We did manage to figure it out and we dropped off our bags and then headed around the harbour for a bit while we waited to get on board.

 

Everyone knows this Sydney icon.

 

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and this....

 

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and there she was...Voyager

 

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our crew...

 

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We then headed back to the terminal where we stood in line to get through customs and get our room keys and accounts set up for about an hour and a half. This was the longest I ever had to wait to get on a ship. Things seemed very unorganized.

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As a result of the long wait to get onboard there was one positive for sure. Our rooms were ready right away. We dropped off our backpacks in the room and then headed out to explore the ship and get ready for the sailaway.

 

We had booked an oceanview room on the third floor. The room was spacious enough and we had no issues. We were now ready for our 10 day adventure.

 

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Of all my cruises, I have to say that cruising out of Sydney Harbour is a fabulous start to a trip.

 

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and with that we were on our way out of Sydney harbour making our way to the South Pacific. Our next day would be a sea day and then we would arrive in Noumea, New Caledonia.

 

See you in 10 days Sydney...

 

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Wow the photo's are just amazing. I am reliving our recent trip through your photo's. Thanks!

 

 

 

Thank you. Work is going to get in the way for a couple of days but I’ll get back to this as soon as I can.

 

 

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Our sea day was uneventful with great weather.

 

A little about Voyager:

 

Overall the ship was very clean and the staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating. What was interesting on this particular cruise was that the ship was probably one of the most crowded we have ever been on. By that I mean, that of the 3100 passengers there were a total of 1120 children. I will leave that at that! Apparently, the cruise we had chosen had been heavily advertised in Australia as an end of the vacation season family cruise.

 

We spent a lot of time in the evening in the Schooner Bar. The place was one of the most rockin spots on the ship and the piano player Paul O'Shea was absolutely fantastic and had a wide range of songs. He kept the crowd going and the place was standing room only every night. This was a definite highlight.

 

The dining room was also nice and the food was not bad at all. We did not take in any of the speciality restaurants. The buffet was pretty good with a wide range of selection but again the crowds were bothersome for sure. But hey, what can you do.

 

We did not bother with too many of the shows but our friends indicated they were pretty good.

 

I realized when we returned that I did not take to many shots around the ship but here a few.

 

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Our first stop on this cruise was Noumea, New Caledonia. This is an Island owned by the French. Our adventures here would involve renting an electric car and driving around the Island. The weather of the day was not that promising as it rained for most of the day. We had no control on the weather so you we didn't let it slow us down.

 

We rented the car from Noumea Beach Car rental. We had a four hour rental and that was plenty of time to get around the island. I should mention that the ship docks at an industrial port and then they offer bus rides into the town and cruiseship centre. It was about a 15 minute ride give or take. When you return you just hop back on the bus to get back to the ship.

 

This is our little vehicle for the day.

 

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The weather was raining on our parade..

 

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We continued along the coast as the rain continued down on us.

 

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After completing the coastal drive we started to head up to the Pacific War Battery. The sun even started to pop out for us at this point.

 

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The views where the Battery is are spectacular.

 

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