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really enjoying your two-stories-in-one report!  I cannot believe how much damage can be done tripping over a gas hose. But I showed pictures to my family to convince them to never take such risks.

 

Speaking of risks, Seeing all your zip line and thrill rides... I love them too and rode the lie down zip line in Labadee in June. But with some reservations... I read the detail in my travel insurance coverage and found that high risk activities are not covered for medical expenses or evacuation... including parasailing and ziplining.  Yikes.  So read your fine print and consider your risks everyone!  I bought what I thought was better coverage than the offering NCL provides.

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21 hours ago, mitsugirly said:

 

Aww thanks so much for the comments.

 

Is Aqua Adventure Park the same place as the Maya Lost Mayan Kingdom? Did they rename it? Is there an option to just do the water part of it in the pyramid and not the rest? How do they know? Maybe the color of the wristbands or something?

 

Yes, it's still pretty painful but I'm working my way through it.

 

 

Yes, it was a great day!

 

 

Yes same place.  Pretty sure that's another name for it, unless that's just what Royal calls it.  We booked through Royal and they had different options...just waterpark, just zipline, both and then a combo with a beach option (which I think just took you to some local beach).  Really fun place.  DS and DH did the main waterslides, but I will say that DH got banged up, and DD stuck to the lazy river, pools and younger waterslides.  Ziplines do look like fun too though.

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On 8/20/2019 at 12:24 AM, mitsugirly said:

You'd never know if there were any jelly fish or stingrays in the water until it was too late. The water is murky and not the crystal clear water you usually find in ports. I'm not sure if this is because it's a new port and things haven't settled or what or if it's just the area.

When we were there last year, there were plenty of jellyfish floating on top of the water. But, yes, the ocean floor around Belize is very mucky. Before the island was sold to a private investor, (I happened to catch this on an episode of Island Hunters on HGTV), NCL offered an excursion to Bannister Island as a beach day during the Belize port day.  The water was murky and the sea floor was mushy.

 

If the staff on the Breakaway is inattentive and unhappy, I lay the blame squarely on the Hotel Director - especially since it makes no difference with a fresh crew.

 

Finally, you've made a lasting impression, Kim. I will always think of you if I’m ever tempted to step over a gas hose.  Wishing you a speedy recovery. 

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6 hours ago, PelicanBill said:

really enjoying your two-stories-in-one report!  I cannot believe how much damage can be done tripping over a gas hose. But I showed pictures to my family to convince them to never take such risks.

 

Speaking of risks, Seeing all your zip line and thrill rides... I love them too and rode the lie down zip line in Labadee in June. But with some reservations... I read the detail in my travel insurance coverage and found that high risk activities are not covered for medical expenses or evacuation... including parasailing and ziplining.  Yikes.  So read your fine print and consider your risks everyone!  I bought what I thought was better coverage than the offering NCL provides.

 

Thanks so much. Right...a lot of damage over a small mistake made in a matter of seconds. Never ever follow Kim...be a leader not a follower.

 

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2 hours ago, cincicruisers said:

Before and after...yikes

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2 hours ago, happicruzer said:

A new tattoo, or two, is In your future.  Have seen a bunch that really look amazing around a scar.

 

love your posts.

 

 

That's the same thing my husband said. After surgery, when it was still wrapped up, we really didn't know how far up the right side went. I have a tattoo of fish swimming in circles (I'm a Pisces) on my lower lower part of my leg and was wondering if they cut into it and what I would do about my tattoo there. Luckily they didn't cut into it. But we'll see if we can come up with something maybe. I just take so darn long to heal...even with tattoos...on my lower extremities.

 

 

2 hours ago, erdoran said:

They really do heal up to the point of looking reasonable...it’s all a matter of time.  Good for you for hanging in there and writing such a lovely review and being so positive!

 

Yea, it will probably not be the same on me. Every time I've done anything...it never turns out like anyone else. For instance I had my varicose veins lasered almost 2 years ago. The bruising was supposed to last about 3 days...mine lasted about 5 months. I had lasik done to my eyes to correct my vision (2nd time done) and within 24 hours you should have clear vision (it did with my first time when I was in my early 30's) but this time around, I could see nothing but blur for 3+ months. I just don't heal up very good...like ever...since I hit my 40's and even worse in my 50's. 😞

 

But it is what it is...battle wounds make a good story around the camp fire. I feel like there will be a lot of "remember when...." come next summer. LOL

 

2 hours ago, LuCruise said:

Yes same place.  Pretty sure that's another name for it, unless that's just what Royal calls it.  We booked through Royal and they had different options...just waterpark, just zipline, both and then a combo with a beach option (which I think just took you to some local beach).  Really fun place.  DS and DH did the main waterslides, but I will say that DH got banged up, and DD stuck to the lazy river, pools and younger waterslides.  Ziplines do look like fun too though.

 

Oh ok. I think it's always been called Maya ....Kingdom but maybe the cruiselines just call it something else.

 

Yea, I was afraid of getting banged up like your DH. I didn't want that for the rest of the cruise. We still had 1 more port day left. LOL

 

 

54 minutes ago, luvcruzing said:

When we were there last year, there were plenty of jellyfish floating on top of the water. But, yes, the ocean floor around Belize is very mucky. Before the island was sold to a private investor, (I happened to catch this on an episode of Island Hunters on HGTV), NCL offered an excursion to Bannister Island as a beach day during the Belize port day.  The water was murky and the sea floor was mushy.

 

If the staff on the Breakaway is inattentive and unhappy, I lay the blame squarely on the Hotel Director - especially since it makes no difference with a fresh crew.

 

Finally, you've made a lasting impression, Kim. I will always think of you if I’m ever tempted to step over a gas hose.  Wishing you a speedy recovery. 

 

Oh my about the jellyfish.

 

Yep, we've been to Bannister Island and I remember the murky soft muddy bottom type that was there. It gave me the creeps when standing on it. Maybe you just have to be "out" in the ocean not to get that...for instance Rendezvous Caye or Goffs Caye....beautiful little islands in Belize with the most crystal clear water I've ever seen and beautiful sand.

 

Good point about the Hotel Director. I didn't think of that. They stay on the same ship right? So maybe moral is bad because of that person and it flows over into the staff for whatever reason. Hmmm.

 

I'm so glad there are so many people that have learned a lesson from my mistake and hopefully no one will have to endure this thanks to me trying it out first. 🙂

 

 

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Like always you have great reviews!

 

If you hurt yourself-you do a good job of it. Dudes dig scares... Just change the gas pump to a motorcycle when you tell the story...My husband was playing ice hockey and a player landed on his foot and broke it 7 weeks before a planned trip to Ireland.  Like a supportive wife, I was angry he ruined my vacation, but I will say with his scooter he did amazing. He said the scooter really made a difference.  He hiked on trails, toured castles, and everything with it.  Once he had the boot on and could put weight on it, the leg healed quickly.  I wish you the same speedy recovery so you can cruise and shower again.

 

As far as the airport- if you travel with the scooter, it sets off detectors so be  prepared for a full body pat down. The foot metal is hit and miss if it sets off the alarm.  Some places he sets of the alarm and needs a search ( like Heathrow) and others he goes with some issues (LAX),or none at all (Disneyland).  I always plan extra time at the airport now just in case, but usually they are prepared.  If the they use the metal detector wand -tell them about your leg and you will get the old fashioned pat down since you will light that up like a Christmas tree.  

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9 hours ago, bearette said:

Like always you have great reviews!

 

If you hurt yourself-you do a good job of it. Dudes dig scares... Just change the gas pump to a motorcycle when you tell the story...My husband was playing ice hockey and a player landed on his foot and broke it 7 weeks before a planned trip to Ireland.  Like a supportive wife, I was angry he ruined my vacation, but I will say with his scooter he did amazing. He said the scooter really made a difference.  He hiked on trails, toured castles, and everything with it.  Once he had the boot on and could put weight on it, the leg healed quickly.  I wish you the same speedy recovery so you can cruise and shower again.

 

As far as the airport- if you travel with the scooter, it sets off detectors so be  prepared for a full body pat down. The foot metal is hit and miss if it sets off the alarm.  Some places he sets of the alarm and needs a search ( like Heathrow) and others he goes with some issues (LAX),or none at all (Disneyland).  I always plan extra time at the airport now just in case, but usually they are prepared.  If the they use the metal detector wand -tell them about your leg and you will get the old fashioned pat down since you will light that up like a Christmas tree.  

The key is -  BEFORE going through the metal detector tell the TSA agent that you want to "opt in" because you have metal in your body.  If you don't and you set off the metal detector, then you can't opt in after the fact and have to have, at a very minimum, a patdown.  If you opt in then more often than not it's fine.  I find if my pants are saggy even a little bit that triggers a patdown, or sometimes it seems random, like something on my shoulder or foot - no idea why.  But you could also get through without a problem, vs a guaranteed prob on the metal detector.  

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10 hours ago, bearette said:

Like always you have great reviews!

 

If you hurt yourself-you do a good job of it. Dudes dig scares... Just change the gas pump to a motorcycle when you tell the story...My husband was playing ice hockey and a player landed on his foot and broke it 7 weeks before a planned trip to Ireland.  Like a supportive wife, I was angry he ruined my vacation, but I will say with his scooter he did amazing. He said the scooter really made a difference.  He hiked on trails, toured castles, and everything with it.  Once he had the boot on and could put weight on it, the leg healed quickly.  I wish you the same speedy recovery so you can cruise and shower again.

 

As far as the airport- if you travel with the scooter, it sets off detectors so be  prepared for a full body pat down. The foot metal is hit and miss if it sets off the alarm.  Some places he sets of the alarm and needs a search ( like Heathrow) and others he goes with some issues (LAX),or none at all (Disneyland).  I always plan extra time at the airport now just in case, but usually they are prepared.  If the they use the metal detector wand -tell them about your leg and you will get the old fashioned pat down since you will light that up like a Christmas tree.  

 

 

Thanks so much. My story can always change to scuba diving in the Caribbean and single handedly fought off a great white. :D

 

Yea my son in law has taken his knee scooter on 2 cruises with us now. I'll start using it soon when I feel more comfortable with it and can fully feel my knee. I'm just so clumsy and I'm really struggling with the crutches so I stay in the wheelchair most of the time.

 

Good to know about the airport.

 

 

47 minutes ago, erdoran said:

The key is -  BEFORE going through the metal detector tell the TSA agent that you want to "opt in" because you have metal in your body.  If you don't and you set off the metal detector, then you can't opt in after the fact and have to have, at a very minimum, a patdown.  If you opt in then more often than not it's fine.  I find if my pants are saggy even a little bit that triggers a patdown, or sometimes it seems random, like something on my shoulder or foot - no idea why.  But you could also get through without a problem, vs a guaranteed prob on the metal detector.  

 

 

Yea, I'll definitely tell them ahead of time about the hardware.

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Day 6: COZUMEL  8-5pm

 

So...what to do here. We have been here so many times and done so many things so the search was on....

 

I REALLY wanted to do another dune buggy ride this cruise, because we had so much fun last time, and I found several great excursions for xrail to the caverns and knew that's what I wanted to do. After researching FOREVER...I found it to be a very difficult task to do, when cruising with NCL, from the port of Punta Langosta. Since it is the furthest port away, we would 1) be responsible for getting transportation and paying to get to the International port, then paying the excursion extra for the ride to their location, then paying for the excursion itself. OR 2) paying for a ride directly to the excursion site to meet up with everyone. The pricing just for all the transportation cost on top of the excursion just left a sour taste in my mouth about booking. I tried every solution and with the actual time involved in the excursion (both transportation and the riding portion then the time and the caves and back) I decided it just wasn't the thing for us. I was very disappointed that vendors there don't make it easier for those coming from the Punta Langosta port to do their excursion. Other vendors with different excursions provide the transportation, why couldn't they? Our other option was to use the cruise line and well, that just didn't seem to be worth it either.

 

So...off to find another excursion or place we hadn't been to yet.

 

After more research, I remembered a place that came up on the boards years ago: El Cielo sandbar with the starfish. I guess the only way to reach it, which is located at the end of the island, it by boat and is a marine park. I started researching several vendors that went there and came across one that was a family owned business, for 20 years, and their description of the tour and their customer service just sounded fantastic. They claimed they would never pack in customer on a boat and took around 12 customers per boat. They do mention they pick up customers from ANYWHERE...including all the ports and they have their ground transportation license (which vendors can no longer get now) and I knew this was who I wanted to go with.

 

I thought the price of their tour was pretty reasonable as well. Only $50 per adult and $40 for kids. (I don't know what the ages of the "kids" are supposed to be and would find out before we got on the boat and had to pay that Sakari, at age 11, was considered an adult 🙄).

 

 

This price included all transportation, beer/liquor, soda/bottled water, freshly made guacamole, open bar, chips and dip, freshly cut fruits, and all equipment needed.

 

The snorkel destinations would include Palancar Reef and Colombia Reef and El Cielo Sandbar.

 

The time of the tour was for 4-4 1/2 hours and after the tour, they took you to a resort which you could use their amenities such as showers and so on.

 

It sounded perfect and we booked.

 

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We got up and headed to breakfast...

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We were given instructions where to meet outside of the pier and that we needed to be there by 8:30 at the latest.

 

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We got off and had our pictures taken

 

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Then we decided it was going to be an exhausting day of snorkeling and out in the sun so we should probably hitch a ride on one of the many bikes they use for transportation on the piers.

 

 

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They fun began....

 

This guy had a horn that sounded like a clown horn. My husband started mocking it. Every time we would go by people, my husband would sound his horn. I tell ya by the time we made it to our destination, both Sakari and I were laughing so hard we both had tears coming down our face. It was so hilarious to watch peoples faces as we went by with this odd sounding noise coming from our cart. LOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Only my crazy family would do this...:D

 

 

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Like any other port, you would have to wind your way around and up and down and back and forth to get out of this port.

 

 

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Our meeting place was to be between Hooters and Starbucks. Well, that was easy to spot and right there on the street as you come down the stairs.

 

 

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The hubby immediately went in for coffee (Starbucks, not Hooters 😉) and we sat down outside. It was hot and muggy and started to look like it might rain. Thank goodness we were doing a water activity if so.

 

A lady that was sitting at one of the tables outside came up and ask our names and confirmed that we were with her and we were going to wait for others to arrive. It was 8:15am.

 

We waited and waited and no one was showing up. I decided to walk over to the store in the area to get some pop. Then BOOM....downpour! Well, I guess I wasn't going anywhere for the time being. Once the rain let up somewhat, I played hopscotch across the walkways, trying to avoid all the puddles and staying under some of the umbrellas they had in the area and then I may a run for it. Pop was purchased and all was good.

 

So 8:30am was our "meet by" time...and look at what time it was already....

 

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By now, there was only one other family of 3 there. We waited even longer...then finally everyone showed up. I thought it was strange that we HAD to be there at 8:30 but it was over an hour past that and they still waited. I know they want their money and don't want to walk away but why punish those that show up when they are supposed to by making us wait almost 1 1/2 hours??? If it would have been my family late, with the luck we have, they would have left without us.

 

Finally everyone had showed up...so I thought and the lady told us to follow her.

 

 

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😝 to all you latecomers that can't follow directions that made us wait out in the heat and rain!

 

 

Then down the street we went.

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We kept walking down the street and I kept wondering where our van/taxi was only to see that it never came...

 

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We went straight to the boat! Woo hoo

 

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As soon as we all piled in, we were told we were waiting on another person. Seriously?

 

Then it started to rain again. Everyone started stripping off their clothes and sat in their bathing suits. This rain wasn't about to spoil our day.

 

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The "other person" never showed up and we started pulling out.

 

This was a great opportunity to get pics of the ship as we passed by.

 

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**I'm having trouble with my pics posting within my review and it only shows up as a link. So, I'm having to post something and then go back and edit each post with the actual review and pictures for them to show up***

 

 

Now we are going to go up the coastline and it became a game with me to find each beach club we have visited in the past as we went by. It's a lot different to see them from an "ocean view" than while on land.

 

The first picture I took was of the Hotel Barracuda because we had planned on going around that area to hang out after this excursion (because the location of the resort they said they would be taking us to was next to the International pier and we planned on going back to our port and just walking over somewhere to find a place).

 

 

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Our crew leader

 

 

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They passed out drinks...their "soda". I decided on the pineapple and it was yummy. Now when you book, they tell you that they have pop and drinks along the way and ask if you have any request. I did put my request in for diet pop...but there was none to be seen. So, I guess putting in a request doesn't matter. 😕

 

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First up on the tour, from the ocean view, is The Money Bar. We went here last time we were in Cozumel.

 

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Next would be Chankanaab. I found this place to be a little different than the last time we were here. It looks like they've added on to it out in the water with a few large huts I don't remember. It's been several years since we have been here and so many things have changed (like adding the zip line, alligator pit and so on). It used to be my favorite place. We've been here twice. I'll have to return again some day and see if it still is.

 

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Next up would be Paradise Beach Club. You could definitely tell from all the water toys. We had a great day there last time we were in Cozumel and highly recommend this place.

 

 

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Playa Mia is just one of those places you will never mistake for another beach club. The high pointed circus tent looking huts just makes it undeniable that that's what this place is no matter what direction you are looking at it from.

 

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Then was Mr Sanchos. They have quite a few water toys as well. 

 

 

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Nachi Cocum...of course no water toys and all the adults seem to love this place. It's very beautiful there.

 

 

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Meanwhile our guide was washing all the snorkels and getting the mask ready for everyone. Of course we brought our own mask but....gasp....I forgot the snorkel!!! Darnit! That meant I was going to have to use one of their CHEAP snorkels without the dry snorkel feature. Oh my word! How could I be so stupid! You would think that being in business for 20 years and generating this much money, they would at least upgrade their snorkels for a better experience for everyone. These things SUCKED!

 

 

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We knew we were getting close when he started passing out mask, fins, and snorkels and my little mermaid morphed at that time.

 

 

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Now I tried really hard to find Playa Palancar (another place we had been in the past) but couldn't locate it from the ocean. I knew we were close because we were snorkeling at Palancar.

 

During our ride there, I struck up a conversation with a family of 4. They were going diving that day with the same tour company as us. Wait what? This company also offers diving? I should have done that. The pit in my stomach knew I had made the wrong decision now. We started talking about discover scuba diving and the mom said she was just going along for the ride and wasn't diving this time but her husband and children (girl and boy twins I believe) were going to dive with dad. I was envious at this point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We stopped and was told to stay close to the guide because the water was constantly moving. I knew from talking to previous divers on this board that it's a place (Cozumel) for drift diving. The guide would have a safety ring and we did not need to worry about getting away from the boat. The boat captain would keep a close eye on us and when we were done would come over to pick us up so we didn't have to struggle to get back to the boat. Now THAT'S my kinda snorkeling!

 

Anyone on here that has read my reviews or been in my "what to do this time around" snorkeling post knows I normally don't care for boat snorkeling. Boat snorkeling usually involves you being in deep water and in deep water, it's hard to get good pictures. You have to be up close to get the outstanding photos I usually get in the water. The greater the distance of the subject from the camera, the more off color and blurry it seems to be. I would get deep dark blue  pictures from snorkeling this way and it's just not appealing to me. I need to be up close to my subject but I was going to make the most of it.

 

So I AM WARNING YOU...THESE SNORKELING PICTURES SUCK!! BIG TIME! I'm so unhappy with them that my skin crawls. Just saying...so beware. I'm only sharing such icky pictures to try to attempt to show you this reef and just how much there is to see there. It's pretty amazing.

 

I jumped into the water first. I had asked if it was ok to "roll backwards" off the side and was told I should probably "sit" and plop in instead. Darnit. I really wanted to roll like you do when diving. It's so much fun.

 

As soon as I got in and looked down...

 

 

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Now at first when I got home and seen these pics, I thought maybe I had my flash on and that was showing all the stuff in the water but I didn't. A lot of pictures had it in there and I know at some point I would have discovered the flash was on.

 

Sakari was already in the water and the hubby was preparing this plop grand entrance.

 

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In he went...

 

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But, the first thing I spotted was this....and I squealed with excitement...my very first!

 

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Do you see it? Yea I didn't think so because of all the crap floating in the water (and by crap I mean bubbles and microorganisms not actual crap) and being so high up from the "subject".

 

 

But soon the guide also seen it and started point it out to everyone.

 

 

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I took a bunch of pictures...I was so excited. I even took a video of it swimming by...but Sakari and I watched the video about 30 times last night and I tried everything to figure out how to adjust the video so that you would easily see what we were seeing...but it just didn't work. So, I decided to chuck the video and not put you all through watching it 30 times like we did and probably still not finding it.

 

So, I opted to take one of my many pictures of it and zoom in really close...now do you see it?

 

 

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I spotted my very first spotted eagle ray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  It was amazing. Warmth came over me (and it wasn't from urinating...just saying). I was so excited and happy to have finally seen a spotted eagle ray! The grace and the beauty of it "floating" by was just amazing! Sakari had seen one and got pictures when we were in Bermuda last time and I was so upset that I hadn't got a chance to at least see one in person. I finally had my day!

 

My day was complete...even if I didn't see another fish the rest of the day!

 

 

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Ok, on with the crappy pictures...

 

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The reef was amazing as well and loaded with tons of fish, corals and sponges. It was just everywhere.

 

Then I spotted my mermaid zipping by...

 

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I promise you there's probably tons of fish and neat things down there...you just can't tell from these UNamazing photos.

 

 

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I met up with the hubby and manged to get a decent picture of us holding hands and snorkeling....awww, well yea awww because we were close up and the pictures would come out right!

 

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Sakari is a very jealous child. When the hubs and I hug or kiss, she immediately runs in between us and wants her lovin's. Well in the water, this is what she would do instead to get our attention...she's such a loving and passionate child.

 

 

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More dark blue photos...who woulda thought?

 

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Even in the water she won't keep her tongue in her mouth and wants to ruin my pics!

 

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She acquired a nice tear in her fin and I guess this will mean that she wants yet another mermaid tail (child only has 6 of them after all but did try them all on prior to this cruise and has outgrown all but 2 😲 )

 

 

The reef really was nice and we seen a lot of things, but I obviously can't share them with you because of the quality of the pics. But it was pretty amazing and well worth a visit!

 

The entire snorkel lasted for around 30 minutes but it sure seemed longer for some reason. Maybe I just gave up taking pics at some point because the only thing I have to go by is the time stamp on all of my pics.

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Here's a video of our first snorkeling session...We'll call it the mermaid snorkel because she was the life of the party that time around. I swear she's going to be a free diver some day and scare the crap outta me.

 

 

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Back on the boat everyone was discussing what all they had seen. Not everyone had seen the spotted eagle ray I guess.

 

They passed around a tub of freshly sliced cantaloupe. It was so good and refreshing after that snorkel. The tub came around and around and around again. Everyone filled up and then handed Sakari the rest and she finished it all off.

 

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I bet you are wondering how I ate cantaloupe with my mask and snorkel on huh? Well, this picture came as we pulled up to our next snorkeling destination spot.

 

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Are you ready for some more blue pics? Can I get a "heck yea!" Show some enthusiasm. I know there bad but let's pretend they are not ok?

 

 

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Up next was the next snorkeling spot. The guide said that this would be a better snorkeling spot for most because the water was not as deep and we would be closer to the coral. I was banking on that and hopeful that I might get better pictures.

 

Once again, no dropping off the boat backwards so when they wasn't looking, I jumped. LOL  I have more of a chance getting hurt trying to sit and throwing my fins over the edge and get into position to try to plop into the water than just going for it and jumping...so jump I did.

 

Hubby decided he would follow my lead and stood up and jumped...

 

 

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I noticed that he held the top of his snorkel as he jumped. Smart man. I wish I would have.

 

 

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I don't know if they planned it this way but the first thing that caught your eye when getting in was this at the bottom of the ocean floor

 

 

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I immediately starting seeing this....

 

 

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Now I knew where our divers went to and I was green (or maybe I should say blue) with envy.

 

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I was seriously beating myself up about not doing diving here. The hubby and went up in the water several times to conversate and we both kept saying "we should have went diving here too!" However, do you see the distance they are down there? This as hardly more "shallow" than the last place! More blue pics coming right up.

 

 

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This would be my view a lot of the time....eating the bubbles of the divers that was rubbing it in that they were down there close to everything and I wasn't.

 

 

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Ok, you guys have to know just how bad these dark blue pictures are bothering me being the perfectionist that I am with my photography pics. Well, everyone always ask me what type of correction or processing I do with all of my pictures to get them to look so good and well...I don't. I honestly don't know "how" to make bad pics look good. The only thing I do to my pics is resize, put my logo on it and then I have an "action" I have saved and I hit that button and it sharpens it for web and saves it for me.

 

So, when I get crappy pictures like this and they are so off in color...I have no idea how to make them look "decent" and have tried. I just suck at it I guess. But, there is a button that has "auto color" and "auto tone" and for the following pictures (a lot of them) I decided that I would try to hit one or both of those buttons to see if I could get ANYTHING out of these crappy pics. So, the colors are WAY off but some of them will at least allow you to see more of what's down there...hopefully. I warn you, they are still crappy! LOL

 

 

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See there is a lot of sponge and coral down there!

 

 

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I am now thinking that maybe I should have gave the camera to Sakari and have her take all the pictures since she was constantly diving down close. I don't know why I didn't think of that.

 

 

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Still having to stare at the divers down there and all of their bubbles.

 

 

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The coral did seem to be getting closer to us though, so that was a good thing.

 

Can you just see all the bubbles and crap in the water? I wonder why it's like this? Because of the constant swift movement of the water in Cozumel?

 

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There were a lot of little channels in this area and I kept day dreaming about the channel we dove in back in Roatan and wishing we were in these channels. They were so cool.

 

 

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