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Sakari was having a blast and diving down to explore. That child...I swear...

 

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I think it's funny that the tanner Sakari gets, the redder she looks under water. I can always spot her when swimming...just look for the red in the water.

 

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There were a few interesting things in the water but for the most part, I was very disappointed in this so-called snorkeling area. Maybe St Maarten really doesn't have much to see.

 

 

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I spotted some ballyhoo at the surface. They creep up on you and you don't know it because you are usually looking down when snorkeling.

 

 

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Sea urchin spotted

 

 

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A very bleached out or dead coral. It was odd because I didn't really see much of this here.

 

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Four-eyed butterfly fish down there..but it was pretty far down to get a good shot (right below my name).

 

 

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PURPLE!!! MY FAVORITE!!!! I wish I could have got down there closer for a close up pic but it was nice of this fish to get in the picture for me.

 

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I popped up to see how close I was to the rocks and noticed something move.

 

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Look in the middle of the picture...

 

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I managed to sneak up on him...

 

 

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The water was getting deeper. I hate when my hair floats in front of my camera at the same time I try to get a picture.

 

 

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Trumpet fish spotted down there

 

 

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School of grunts from what I can tell

 

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Ok, see the difference between the other pictures and thie two pictures below? Well, this is what happens when you zoom in using an Olympus camera. The zoom function seriously SUCKS! All of my cameras are like that despite the model number. I know this and have always known this for years....but here I am...still trying it out....hoping that magically one day it's going to change and I'll get a great picture only to get back home and see the pictures and think "what was I thinking?" It's better to take a normal picture and crop it to get a close up.

 

 

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There are a few drop offs here...

 

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Then I spotted this...and I kept starring and I knew I had seen them before (online from the dive site we used in St Thomas at Coki) and knew immediately what it was...a remora. They are sometimes called a suckerfish and can grow up to 2 feet long. They suction to things like boats or fish like whales or sharks and you can find them hitching a ride. I really wish it would have been closer (shallow water) to get a better picture but they have a very distinctive look and you know it when you see it. They have a flat head with gills which is where they suction.

 

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(Here's a pic from the web to show you what they look like).

 

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More ballyhoo

 

 

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So we decided there wasn't much more to see in this area and decided to head back to our boats, which was quite some distance away. The bad part was it was somewhat of a difficulty swim. We were going against the waves and whew! I asked Sakari if she wanted her life jacket and she actually said "yes!". I knew it was a good idea for her to bring it.

 

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It took awhile, but I was never so happy to see this....

 

 

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Wait, how are we getting back up in the boats? You want me to do what? Oh boy....

 

 

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Now this is not an easy task. Grabbing a hold of the boat and trying to pull myself up and the hubby pushing me like he's pushing a broke down car to the gas station...uphill...in the snow...while it's pouring down raining and you are sliding 😉

 

It took several attempts, but I did make it up in the yellow one...then I had the task of transferring to our white boat. All I could picture is me falling back into the water and having to do this again. LOL

 

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I got the great idea that I wanted to try to drive the boat on the way back. Ohhhhh my gooddddnessss! LOL I'm pretty sure I almost flipped it a few times.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I was giving the hubby a ride of his life and Sakari was doing the filming and photography. I just want to take this moment to thank Sakari for taking such an unflattering picture of mommies double chin. I knew I shouldn't have had that extra 5 pieces of bacon this morning. 

 

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We went into a bunch of different areas that we didn't go to on our way there. We were told "on the way back...open her up and have some fun"....and fun it was. 

 

 

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We were zig-zagging  back and forth and going everywhere.

 

 

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Finally the zig-zagging got me a few goods time by banging my knee into the throttle handle and I was done for. I stopped the boat and switched with the hubby because I could not endure this abuse any more. LOL

 

Then we were off to the races again

 

 

 

 

 

And a little slow down so they won't pout and I can get some good pictures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We had fun all the way back and once we got back into the bay we started at, they turned around and we headed back out for some more fun. WOW! They really let us go out for quite some time! It felt like it was longer than we expected and it was definitely worth the money for sure.

 

 

 

 

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Once we got back to the place, they had the pictures they had taken of us for sale. I want to say they were maybe $15 but not completely sure.

 

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We had talked about walking down to the beach after our rhino tour (because it ended a little after noon or 1pm). They told us it was a short walk from there...just go out front, take a right and follow the street until you see Burger King and take a left and that street would run into the beach at Buccaneers (which is where we stopped for food with Kia last time we were here). 

 

We headed out and Billy was dragging behind...by dragging I mean he hadn't even made it out of the building yet. LOL  Then all of a sudden one of the employees that gave the tour stopped us by the street and ask if the handicapped guy wanted a lift there. There was a lot of gravel along the way, which would require him to go out onto the busy street if he wanted to roll on his knee scooter. He apologized that he didn't have room for all of us, but we were fine with that. I ran back and told Billy what was going on and he came out and got his free ride.

 

We continued walking the path they told us and ended up right where we wanted to be.

 

We sat in an area by the bar and ordered some lunch.

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The kids headed out to the beach to play in the sand

 

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I headed out to the water to take some pictures and cool off after that short but hot walk.

 

 

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They had a lot of paddle "things" for in the water there to rent. I have no idea what they cost.

 

 

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After eating the kids went out to play in the water for a bit and we relaxed in the shade.

 

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As soon as Billy took his walking boot off and laid down to nap, I let him know it was time to grab a cab and head back. LOL Oops.

 

The bartenders there said they'd call a cab and then told us to head up to the street and down it and there was our cab (several of them actually so not really sure it was "ours" or that's just where they wait).

 

Back to the port we went.

 

 

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On 5/10/2019 at 7:22 AM, mitsugirly said:

Thanks and drydock? 😮 I can't seriously imagine what she would need done to her to make her better. She's beautiful and in such good shape.

 

cruisedeckplans.com says "Next drydock Jan 19 to Mar 1, 2020. Adding Hooked Seafood, Playmakers Bar, El Loco Fresh, Fish and Ships, Jamie's Italian, the Bamboo Room, Laser Tag, the Perfect Storm (waterslide), Sky Pad (bungee trampoline).

On 5/7/2019 at 8:52 PM, Russ Lomas said:

For the ultimate, look at the panoramic cabins.  They are the best and there is one on each of that class of ship that is larger than the others.  

You're right! I don't know how I found these cabins, but I made a spread sheet of two 7-day cruises (for a B2B) without repeating ports, eliminating dates that conflicted with University events, then checking each one for availability of that larger cabin (1864) (1814 on the starboard side is "accessible" and so far that is not needed!) and the also-spacious panoramic cabin just aft of it. I had to book in January 2021 to get these prime cabins together! The large one is a triple and I booked my mom in with us, hopefully she will still be in health to travel. My brother and SIL will be in 1866 -- they love the Caribbean and snorkeling etc. 

On 5/5/2019 at 12:58 PM, mitsugirly said:

I did not feel ANY movement at all this cruise. We did have beautiful weather though, so not sure if it would have been different had we had some wavy water/ocean conditions.

I was SO GLAD to read this! My DBro is susceptible to seasickness and DH and I recently had our first high-and-forward cabin on the HAL Zuiderdam, with no problems for us, but I was aware of motion while lying in bed at night, and was worried about my 2021 plans (the deposits are non-refundable!).

 

Also your positive review of the ship, as well as others' responses, have alleviated additional misgivings I had after reading CC reviews of sailing out of San Juan on FOTS. (See: "non-refundable".)

 

Finally, it took me HOURS to read the 15 pages of this review, because of its completeness AND because of the notes I was taking! You covered six of our ten ports (counting San Juan), and gave me much to digest and to help with our plans!

 

So thank you very much!!!

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5 minutes ago, crystalspin said:

 

You're right! I don't know how I found these cabins, but I made a spread sheet of two 7-day cruises without repeating ports, eliminating dates that conflicted with University events, then checking each one for availability of that larger cabin (1864) (1814 on the starboard side is "accessible" and so far that is not needed!) and the also-spacious panoramic cabin just aft of it. I had to book in January 2021 to get these prime cabins together! The large one is a triple and I booked my mom in with us, hopefully she will still be in health to travel.

We have 1864 booked for an 8 day cruise on the Adventure for March 2020.  The panoramic cabins are great but the larger ones have twice the amounts of windows.  You will love them.  Definitely one of the little "secrets" of knowing which cabin to book and booking early to obtain them.

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I just wanted to make a couple comments on your scuba experience in Barbados.  I have dove those wrecks 3 times now.  I have been certified for about 25 years now to dive.  The last dive I did in Carlisle Bay was this past March with 4 of my relatives, including 2 of my daughters (15 and 10 years old at the time of the dives).  They were both doing their final two openwater dives to complete their PADI certification.

 

The five wrecks are really quite amazing for saying how close to shore they are and what you can find down there.  Every time I go, I find hundreds of garden eels, so you must have been looking in the wrong spot.  As for the method you mentioned to equalize the pressure, I was never told to put the tongue to the roof of my mouth, but that is just what I do naturally.  It works really well.  Now that I realize that is what I have been doing all these years, I will mention this to my daughters to try on their next dives.  Thanks for pointing this out.

 

As for the skill of removing your mask totally, I have never known any operator to have someone on a Discover Scuba program do that.  They do have you let in a bit of water and clear it, but do not do full mask removals from what I know.  Now, you do have to do that as part of your PADI training though.  I have videos of my daughters doing it in 30 feet of salt water at the bottom of Carlisle Bay during their checkout dives.  They were good for about 20-30 seconds without the mask but then put their heads back and took water up their noses, panicked and had to put the mask right back on.  You are supposed to be able to do this for a full minute in open water at depth.  I tried it myself while watching them, but truthfully it was the first time I had done so since being trained 25 years ago.  I managed to do it, but definitely see how it makes many people uncomfortable.

 

I am sorry to hear about all the issues you had diving there.  I have always used Rogers Dive Shack for my 3 visits to Barbados and have been very happy all 3 times with Roger.  It is nowhere near as luxurious as your facilities looked, but the service has always been top notch.  He picks you up AND takes you back to the ship when you are done diving.  The cab ride to Carlisle should cost $5 US per person each way otherwise.  My 10 year old was very nervous doing one skill and in tears over having to do it (going to a depth of about 25 feet and having to surface with no regulator in your mouth while remembering to slowly exhale - a required emergency accent practice).  Roger was FANTASTIC with her and took almost half an hour to work with her and encourage her until she finally did it.  He is a great guy and I recommend you try diving with him if you decide to dive again in Barbados.  Don't expect a 5 star facility, but you will get 5 star service with a decent boat, transportation included, adequate facilities, decent equipment, right on Carlisle Bay and there is a restaurant on site too.

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6 hours ago, mitsugirly said:

 

Thanks so much...and the older we get, the more we realize our limits. I think I'm pretty much at my limit and comfort zone with this one and I'm enjoying it the way it is for now. I couldn't ask for anything more at this point and just living life and getting to enjoy a little more than just snorkeling is good enough for me.

 

 

It really wasn't too bad...until the end. But I would definitely love to do that dive again. I just don't like being promised something and them go back on their word...especially after proving it to them and showing them the emails. If I go back to Barbados, I will definitely be doing this again. The shipwrecks were awesome (I'll be on the lookout for those sneaky little garden eels with every dive I do this time 😉 ) hee hee

 

It does make more sense to get certified but honestly, without going into details, I have been given some bad news regarding my health and given "5 years or less". So, I just don't think that it's in the cards for me at this time and I'm happy with what I'm doing as long as I'm living life to the fullest and just happy to be blessed enough to spend this time with my family. We will see what the future holds for me. It's just too up in the air at the moment. 😞

 

 

Yea, that's probably something I would never get to see but it sounds amazing! I haven't done Hawaii yet just because of the long flight. Yikes.

 

Kim, I’m sorry to hear that you’re having health issues. Being in the medical field yourself, I’m sure you already know that the medical community of today can do some pretty amazing things. You have a great attitude, as always, which will be a very important factor in maintaining your health. No need to say any more on this public Internet forum. I was thinking you were outgrowing Discover Scuba, and we’re ready to move on, but you’re definitely doing the right thing.

 

I have wanted to do the boat tour you did in St Maarten for a while now. Some of my table mates on our Independence cruise did it, and said they had a great time. Sounds like you did, too. My biggest drawback - getting back in the boat! I’m not sure how I’d do at that! 😱 I have heard of similar style boats in other ports that had ladders. I specifically asked the reviewer about that and she said they did. Unfortunately, I don’t remember what port she was in. 🤔 If I decide to book one of those tours, I think I’ll need to contact the tour op because I don’t want to jump out of a boat I don’t know I can get back into!  BTW, the best fish you saw while snorkeling was the Sakari fish!

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1 hour ago, Russ Lomas said:

I just wanted to make a couple comments on your scuba experience in Barbados.  I have dove those wrecks 3 times now.  I have been certified for about 25 years now to dive.  The last dive I did in Carlisle Bay was this past March with 4 of my relatives, including 2 of my daughters (15 and 10 years old at the time of the dives).  They were both doing their final two openwater dives to complete their PADI certification.

 

The five wrecks are really quite amazing for saying how close to shore they are and what you can find down there.  Every time I go, I find hundreds of garden eels, so you must have been looking in the wrong spot.  As for the method you mentioned to equalize the pressure, I was never told to put the tongue to the roof of my mouth, but that is just what I do naturally.  It works really well.  Now that I realize that is what I have been doing all these years, I will mention this to my daughters to try on their next dives.  Thanks for pointing this out.

 

As for the skill of removing your mask totally, I have never known any operator to have someone on a Discover Scuba program do that.  They do have you let in a bit of water and clear it, but do not do full mask removals from what I know.  Now, you do have to do that as part of your PADI training though.  I have videos of my daughters doing it in 30 feet of salt water at the bottom of Carlisle Bay during their checkout dives.  They were good for about 20-30 seconds without the mask but then put their heads back and took water up their noses, panicked and had to put the mask right back on.  You are supposed to be able to do this for a full minute in open water at depth.  I tried it myself while watching them, but truthfully it was the first time I had done so since being trained 25 years ago.  I managed to do it, but definitely see how it makes many people uncomfortable.

 

I am sorry to hear about all the issues you had diving there.  I have always used Rogers Dive Shack for my 3 visits to Barbados and have been very happy all 3 times with Roger.  It is nowhere near as luxurious as your facilities looked, but the service has always been top notch.  He picks you up AND takes you back to the ship when you are done diving.  The cab ride to Carlisle should cost $5 US per person each way otherwise.  My 10 year old was very nervous doing one skill and in tears over having to do it (going to a depth of about 25 feet and having to surface with no regulator in your mouth while remembering to slowly exhale - a required emergency accent practice).  Roger was FANTASTIC with her and took almost half an hour to work with her and encourage her until she finally did it.  He is a great guy and I recommend you try diving with him if you decide to dive again in Barbados.  Don't expect a 5 star facility, but you will get 5 star service with a decent boat, transportation included, adequate facilities, decent equipment, right on Carlisle Bay and there is a restaurant on site too.

 

Russ, thank you for the info on Rogers Dive Shack. I’m hoping to get to Barbados at some point, so I found and bookmarked their website for future reference.

 

Glad your daughter was able to master her emergency ascent skills. Certainly not a skill you ever want to have to use, but critical to know if you ever need it! Back in the 1970’s, I had an air hose burst on me at 60 feet. This was before the days of anyone having an octopus regulator set up, so buddy breathing and emergency ascent skills were essential. I’ve also had my mask knocked off unexpectedly. I still practice these and other basic skills on a regular basis so I will know what to do when an unexpected situation comes up.

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13 hours ago, tcmagnum said:

The boats look fun!!  Snorkeling not so much....

 

 

Yea they were super fun. Snorkeling wasn't the greatest at all but hey it got us in the water for a bit to cool down and at least there was some things to see I guess.

 

12 hours ago, fyree39 said:

What a great time! I'm wondering if this was the park you're talking about or if that's yet to come...

 

Yea, it was the park...ugh. I wished that there was more to come. 😉

 

9 hours ago, crystalspin said:

cruisedeckplans.com says "Next drydock Jan 19 to Mar 1, 2020. Adding Hooked Seafood, Playmakers Bar, El Loco Fresh, Fish and Ships, Jamie's Italian, the Bamboo Room, Laser Tag, the Perfect Storm (waterslide), Sky Pad (bungee trampoline).

You're right! I don't know how I found these cabins, but I made a spread sheet of two 7-day cruises (for a B2B) without repeating ports, eliminating dates that conflicted with University events, then checking each one for availability of that larger cabin (1864) (1814 on the starboard side is "accessible" and so far that is not needed!) and the also-spacious panoramic cabin just aft of it. I had to book in January 2021 to get these prime cabins together! The large one is a triple and I booked my mom in with us, hopefully she will still be in health to travel. My brother and SIL will be in 1866 -- they love the Caribbean and snorkeling etc. 

I was SO GLAD to read this! My DBro is susceptible to seasickness and DH and I recently had our first high-and-forward cabin on the HAL Zuiderdam, with no problems for us, but I was aware of motion while lying in bed at night, and was worried about my 2021 plans (the deposits are non-refundable!).

 

Also your positive review of the ship, as well as others' responses, have alleviated additional misgivings I had after reading CC reviews of sailing out of San Juan on FOTS. (See: "non-refundable".)

 

Finally, it took me HOURS to read the 15 pages of this review, because of its completeness AND because of the notes I was taking! You covered six of our ten ports (counting San Juan), and gave me much to digest and to help with our plans!

 

So thank you very much!!!

 

Oh gosh...I'll have to look up the review you are talking about. I can't imagine it being bad for anyone. FOTS is amazing and so are the ports and PR is my favorite place to sail out of.

 

Haha on the reading. It's quite lengthy. What are ports are you going to? I have other reviews and port reviews (some not listed) that could possibly help you out.

 

9 hours ago, Russ Lomas said:

I just wanted to make a couple comments on your scuba experience in Barbados.  I have dove those wrecks 3 times now.  I have been certified for about 25 years now to dive.  The last dive I did in Carlisle Bay was this past March with 4 of my relatives, including 2 of my daughters (15 and 10 years old at the time of the dives).  They were both doing their final two openwater dives to complete their PADI certification.

 

The five wrecks are really quite amazing for saying how close to shore they are and what you can find down there.  Every time I go, I find hundreds of garden eels, so you must have been looking in the wrong spot.  As for the method you mentioned to equalize the pressure, I was never told to put the tongue to the roof of my mouth, but that is just what I do naturally.  It works really well.  Now that I realize that is what I have been doing all these years, I will mention this to my daughters to try on their next dives.  Thanks for pointing this out.

 

As for the skill of removing your mask totally, I have never known any operator to have someone on a Discover Scuba program do that.  They do have you let in a bit of water and clear it, but do not do full mask removals from what I know.  Now, you do have to do that as part of your PADI training though.  I have videos of my daughters doing it in 30 feet of salt water at the bottom of Carlisle Bay during their checkout dives.  They were good for about 20-30 seconds without the mask but then put their heads back and took water up their noses, panicked and had to put the mask right back on.  You are supposed to be able to do this for a full minute in open water at depth.  I tried it myself while watching them, but truthfully it was the first time I had done so since being trained 25 years ago.  I managed to do it, but definitely see how it makes many people uncomfortable.

 

I am sorry to hear about all the issues you had diving there.  I have always used Rogers Dive Shack for my 3 visits to Barbados and have been very happy all 3 times with Roger.  It is nowhere near as luxurious as your facilities looked, but the service has always been top notch.  He picks you up AND takes you back to the ship when you are done diving.  The cab ride to Carlisle should cost $5 US per person each way otherwise.  My 10 year old was very nervous doing one skill and in tears over having to do it (going to a depth of about 25 feet and having to surface with no regulator in your mouth while remembering to slowly exhale - a required emergency accent practice).  Roger was FANTASTIC with her and took almost half an hour to work with her and encourage her until she finally did it.  He is a great guy and I recommend you try diving with him if you decide to dive again in Barbados.  Don't expect a 5 star facility, but you will get 5 star service with a decent boat, transportation included, adequate facilities, decent equipment, right on Carlisle Bay and there is a restaurant on site too.

 

Thanks so much for sharing your dive experience with Rogers Dive Shack. I'll definitely check them out next time. I could care less about the facilities (heck, our last dive didn't even have facilities lol) as long as the service is good.

 

This place did give the pick up and drop off service....but it's like you said, before and after the dive. We had no intentions of wanting to just go for the dive and wanted to spend time on the beach before and after (as they knew) and by that time, they didn't have a "driver" to take us I guess. But knowing that's what we planned to do and we were in port so long, they should have calculated for that with their driver.

 

Yea removing your mask has always been one of the big drawbacks of wanting to get certified for me (and the swimming portion they talk about with the distance). I don't have any issues with letting the water in and clearing the mask, but full removal...yikes!  The one lady who refused to do it and said she wouldn't dive did end up diving (and they didn't make her do it but seemed frustrated about it).

 

7 hours ago, perfect match said:

 

Kim, I’m sorry to hear that you’re having health issues. Being in the medical field yourself, I’m sure you already know that the medical community of today can do some pretty amazing things. You have a great attitude, as always, which will be a very important factor in maintaining your health. No need to say any more on this public Internet forum. I was thinking you were outgrowing Discover Scuba, and we’re ready to move on, but you’re definitely doing the right thing.

 

I have wanted to do the boat tour you did in St Maarten for a while now. Some of my table mates on our Independence cruise did it, and said they had a great time. Sounds like you did, too. My biggest drawback - getting back in the boat! I’m not sure how I’d do at that! 😱 I have heard of similar style boats in other ports that had ladders. I specifically asked the reviewer about that and she said they did. Unfortunately, I don’t remember what port she was in. 🤔 If I decide to book one of those tours, I think I’ll need to contact the tour op because I don’t want to jump out of a boat I don’t know I can get back into!  BTW, the best fish you saw while snorkeling was the Sakari fish!

 

Thanks so much Nancy. Yea, we have come a long way in the medical field and it's not that they can't help me it's the cost/insurance issue that is the drawback while also knowing this is the same thing that caused my mother to die on the table when she was 61. 😞  It's just scary to me.

 

Nope, I will never outgrow scuba. The water and ocean have always been my world (and obviously Sakari's).

 

Yea getting back on the boat was no fun but they assured me they'd get me back up there (although it was my hubby that did it instead).

 

As for a ladder....lol....I remember our experience with renting a whaler in Bermuda and it had a ladder and trying to get back up on the boat with it...oh em gee! It was a nightmare. The waves crashing against the boat and moving it, the rocks underneath us made it hard to stand (but at least we weren't in deep water) and every time you would try to pull up on the ladder it would pull the boat down and the ladder would not be "up and down" but going sideways and under the boat. It was a nightmare. LOL

 

The Sakari fish was the best sighting of the day while snorkeling...I agree.

7 hours ago, perfect match said:

 

Russ, thank you for the info on Rogers Dive Shack. I’m hoping to get to Barbados at some point, so I found and bookmarked their website for future reference.

 

Glad your daughter was able to master her emergency ascent skills. Certainly not a skill you ever want to have to use, but critical to know if you ever need it! Back in the 1970’s, I had an air hose burst on me at 60 feet. This was before the days of anyone having an octopus regulator set up, so buddy breathing and emergency ascent skills were essential. I’ve also had my mask knocked off unexpectedly. I still practice these and other basic skills on a regular basis so I will know what to do when an unexpected situation comes up.

 

 

Yes, thank you Russ for the info.

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 Back to the ship and sail away time...

 

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At some point we ate again

 

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Sakari wanted to swim more...of course....

 

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And a little hot tub time

 

 

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I knew that I had to get the luggage packed up and did some packing. I always hate when there's a port day the day before we get off the ship. It just makes things feels so rushed.

 

We did go to the casino for a little bit and it was an ok night.

 

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This was our hanging towel ________ tonight....like what the heck is it?

 

 

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Tonight was the night we were finally going to get to pick up our photos from the week. I managed to grab every one of them I could.

 

Now this was the photographer we had issues with about the photo package....I almost didn't stop to take a picture with him but we needed some from St Maarten so....

 

 

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The day we were in Barbados, when we got off the ship, there wasn't a photographer around. This turtle was actually upstairs at the buffet to take pictures during breakfast...I'm glad we at least found him.

 

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I think I ended up with 67 photos to keep from the package we paid for and I'm pretty sure Kendra probably had at least 15 or so. That's about 80 pictures for the price of $269 or a little more than $3 a picture. Not bad I guess (even though lets be honest, if you had to pay for them individually I would have never picked a lot of these out with some of the funny smiles Sakari makes nor would we have been dressed down so much. LOL

 

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We had a lot of fun with these and the picture frame...I have a huge one of these I use for pictures as well. lol

 

 

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These were some of my favorites with the posing

 

 

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We continued to hang out at the pool deck until it was time to drag Sakari out of the water so that I could get as much water out of her bathing suit and get it packed and put our luggage out when it was needed. I have to say, there were several "over-achievers" in my hall that had them out super early. LOL

 

 

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Now just so you know....

 

 

There's more to come with getting off the ship.....as everyone knows...WE ARE AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP AND YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT FROM US....this time....we outdid ourselves....and took Kia along with us for the ride  LOL

 

 

Also coming up, spending our day in Puerto Rico before flying home the following day....

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On 5/11/2019 at 2:16 PM, mitsugirly said:

Moving on and out...

 

A nice sized parrot fish around the coral. I will have to say that I always seem to find "unique" animals here but not an abundance amount of fish. There are always some, but not many.

 

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Ahhh the colors on the ocean floor...I just love it here. Greens, yellows, orange, reds...

 

 

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Now I have read many comments, or seen pictures, of people snorkeling at various places in the Caribbean. I've seen them say "this place was like swimming in an aquarium" and think "hmmmm, really?" When I think of snorkeling and swimming in an aquarium...THIS IS WHAT IT'S LIKE!!! Seriously...it really is that good.

 

 

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These pictures are beautiful!  How far out do you have to swim to see all of this?  Looks relatively shallow - is it far from shore.  Headed there in March and reading your review has me all excited to buy a new waterproof camera.

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2 hours ago, cruisr4fun said:

These pictures are beautiful!  How far out do you have to swim to see all of this?  Looks relatively shallow - is it far from shore.  Headed there in March and reading your review has me all excited to buy a new waterproof camera.

 

It starts as soon as you get in the water and up and down the entire right side and everywhere in that area.

 

I couldn't function without my waterproof camera. :D

 

2 hours ago, fyree39 said:

Thank you for this installment. Looking forward to the next!

 

You are welcome and thanks for reading.

 

1 hour ago, deedle7544 said:

Love your reviews!  And I am so sorry to learn of your health issues. 

Thank you so much. I appreciate it.

 

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7 hours ago, mitsugirly said:

Oh gosh...I'll have to look up the review you are talking about. I can't imagine it being bad for anyone. FOTS is amazing and so are the ports and PR is my favorite place to sail out of.

 

Haha on the reading. It's quite lengthy. What are ports are you going to? I have other reviews and port reviews (some not listed) that could possibly help you out.

It wasn't the ship, but the population of passengers that was panned... I think by more than one person. BUT, maybe it was a case of cruising during a school break (?) which could result in friction wherever you sail from.

 

Our ports are: 

Puerto Rico--St.Thomas--St.Kitts--Antigua--St.Lucia--Barbados--Cruising--Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico--Cruising--Aruba--Curacao--Bonaire--Cruising--St.Maarten--Puerto Rico

 

So this review covered all of the first leg of B2B except St.Thomas and St.Maarten from the second leg. Looking forward to additional info on San Juan as we may spent a few days there pre and or post. I would certainly be interested in your coverage of any of the other ports (St.Thomas and ABC islands). Although your group is much more active than my bunch! we have two or three snorkelers out of five ppl.

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The ship photographer photos turned out really nice! Especially the family ones! I’m so sorry to hear that you are having health issues. After reading all of your fantastic reviews, I feel like I know you, and it made me sad when I read that you are having health problems. You certainly do have a great attitude though. Thanks again for all your hard work and dedication to your awesome reviews!

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2 hours ago, crystalspin said:

It wasn't the ship, but the population of passengers that was panned... I think by more than one person. BUT, maybe it was a case of cruising during a school break (?) which could result in friction wherever you sail from.

 

Our ports are: 

Puerto Rico--St.Thomas--St.Kitts--Antigua--St.Lucia--Barbados--Cruising--Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico--Cruising--Aruba--Curacao--Bonaire--Cruising--St.Maarten--Puerto Rico

 

So this review covered all of the first leg of B2B except St.Thomas and St.Maarten from the second leg. Looking forward to additional info on San Juan as we may spent a few days there pre and or post. I would certainly be interested in your coverage of any of the other ports (St.Thomas and ABC islands). Although your group is much more active than my bunch! we have two or three snorkelers out of five ppl.

 

 

Oh gotcha. Well, we cruised at Spring Break and didn't have much of a problems. 

 

Are you staying in OSJ? So much to do and see there and all walking. We love it there.

St Thomas we've been to the following: Coki (x2=amazing snorkeling and diving), Linquist, Sapphire Beach. You can find those reviews in my signature line.

St Kitts we've been to: Reggae Beach club at Cockleshell, Carambola (ship wreck down from it with pics) (review in my signature line) and then this tour this time around.  

Antigua: this was our first time

St Lucia: been twice and done the Spencer Ambrose tours. (My first time there review in my signature line). 

Barbados been to: Boatyard, Pirates Cove and now diving at Carlise. Boatyard review is in signature and Pirates...I ran out of space but can get it if you are interested. 

Aruba: Been there several times and we also land vacation there during the summer. We have been EVERYWHERE there so let me know what you might be interested in and I can almost guarantee I have pictures of it and can point you in the right direction. 

Bonaire....haven't been yet sadly. 

Curacoa: been twice and only dove both times. 

St Maarten: Orient, Maho x2, Mullet Bay, Divi, Pinel Island and a tour of the entire island that includes tons of beaches after the hurricane. Let me know if you are interested in that review (it's not listed here but the others are in my signature line). 

 

 

1 hour ago, blarko said:

The ship photographer photos turned out really nice! Especially the family ones! I’m so sorry to hear that you are having health issues. After reading all of your fantastic reviews, I feel like I know you, and it made me sad when I read that you are having health problems. You certainly do have a great attitude though. Thanks again for all your hard work and dedication to your awesome reviews!

 

Yea, they were decent...when Sakari wasn't goofing off or giving that fake smile she does. I'm standing in the background saying silly things to get her to smile right and giggle. Ahh the things you do in order to make it appear as if she's having fun during a photo shoot. LOL  

Thanks for the comments. I appreciate it. 

 

 

45 minutes ago, bartzcrew said:

I cant believe how behind I am, Im excited to read another adventure!!!

 

 

 

Haha, glad you found it and enjoy

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14 hours ago, mitsugirly said:

This was our hanging towel ________ tonight....like what the heck is it?

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Guessing a baby in a swing? Never seen that one! I love to get one I haven't had before; our stewards on Zuiderdam made a koala bear that had me guessing!

 

 

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