We got on the Norweigen Cruise on Sunday January 18th. We were really excited to go, and it was really nice out too. We took this picture after we got on the ship. It was easy to get on, and it only took about a half an hour to get through the gate and onto the ship.
We hadn't left yet, I love the view from the ship. It was really windy out too.
We were about to head out to sea, this is close to the ocean. A view of the South Miami Beach skyline.
We were about to head out to sea, this is close to the ocean. A view of the South Miami Beach skyline.
There were about 4 ships behind us and 1 in front of us. I was standing at our belcony when I took this picture. It got really cloudy out when we left. But it never rained out.
This was the theater where all the main shows happened. It was 2 levels and sat a lot of people. Normally you can't take pictures, but for the opening act you could, so this was one of the acts that played around the ship different times. They sang mostly old songs.
This is what the theater looked like when the curtains were closed. It was really cold in there, each seat had an air conditioner attached to the back of it. We watched a comedian in here, and a circus show, some accapella men who sang really good. It was all really fun!
A veiw of the pool. There was a water slide and 2 pools, and 4 hot tubs. There was room for a ton of people. We didn't go into the pool ever but we sat poolside a few times.
My favorite picture ever. I love this sunset so much! It was beautiful to watch and kind of romantic too!
Mark and I right before the sun went down.
This is Grand Cayman Islands. This was the main island. We had to dock on the other side of the island, it was really windy and choppy out. We were going to go snorkeling, but it got really windy out and we never did on this trip.
The other ships that were there. One was Carnival and one was Princess Cruise line.
Another view of the island.
Another view
Our ship from shore. The waves coming in were choppy.
This was 7 mile beach. We would have been snorkeling here, but it was really wavy out. We layed out for a while and we then went walking along the beach. It was nice. I found a few shells too.
Another view of the 7 mile beach. It was really nice out, windy but nice.
A picture of us walking along the beach.
The only wild life we saw there, a lizard of some sort. It was about 6 inches big. So not very big at all.
Some of the shopping at Georgetown. We didn't like the shopping, it was really expensive there, and we really didn't have anything to buy. I wasn't impressed with the shopping.
Some more shopping.
This was at MargaritaVille. We ate there and had a few drinks. It was fun, they had a lot of things going on there.
I love this picture, it looks so majestic. The waves were getting big, and it was fun to watch them splash the rock.
We decided to go back to the ship and just hang out by the pool and listen to the band play. They were really good too.
This was the next morning at Cozumel! I love Cozumel! I love the shopping there, and I hope someday we go to Mexico for a vacation.
The beautiful water there!!
Our ship as we were leaving to go shopping!
Some of the shops. The mexicans would stand outside there shop and pretty much beg you to come into there shop. You could bargain with them, some would do it, and some wouldn't.
Our ship from the shore.
We ate at this cute little restaurant. It was all mexican and it was sooooo good! My favorite were the chips and salsa!
Another view of the shopping. I love this place!!
We went to a place called Senior Frogs. It was fun there, they made balloons for everyone and some were little and some were huge! I unfortunatly got a huge one. It was fun and you got your drinks in these very big glasses! A friend and I had a lot of fun!
The clown that made our balloons. He was funny.
Cozumel at night. It was so beautiful!
There was a Chocoholic Buffet for everyone. It was soooooooooooo good! I wished I could go to one once a week!! They had everything you could think of there! They carved sculpures out of chocolate to keep on display. I took some pics of the sculptures.
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