Dinner for “the six of us” is a joyful affair. Here's two of “us six” – Sandra and Bernard.
‘Long suffering’ Pauline with Doug.
James (who’s been long suffering for a long time Haha!) with friend Pam.
On one of our sea days, prior to arriving in the Caribbean, we were invited to a Whitewall Galleries Champagne reception where we had a a very good presentation, by gallery manager Sam, of all the art work currently on display. There was, as always, a couple of pieces on show by our favourite artist, Fabian Perez.
“Azura” is a very large cruise ship (for us) and we have been very impressed with her. Being able to get so high up at the rear of the ship there are some stunning views of both the ship and the way ahead. Constantly steering a south-west course across the Atlantic towards the Caribbean, each evening we sailed direct into the marvellous sunsets.
As we sailed further south the temperature rose and we took advantage of the balmy evenings to have pre dinner drinks on the open deck at Breakers Bar. Here’s “us six” – Sandra, Bernard, Geoff, Pam and Doug. (No 6 was behind the camera!)
Our first port of call in the Caribbean was St Maarten. Due to the engines not starting when we tried to leave the Azores we were 30 hours late leaving there. However, our excellent captain (Robert Camby) made up 27 of those hours during the journey and we arrived at St Maarten just 3 hours late. That meant that we were all up and able to see our arrival (normally the ship would arrive at a port of call early while were were all asleep!
Arriving in the daytime we were able to have an ‘arrival’ party. Here’s Doug with the lovely Linda who we spent quite a bit of time with during the Atlantic crossing.
“Azura” shared the berth at St Maarten with the much smaller “Azamara Quest”
The Caribbean wet season has taken it’s time to move on this year and the Orient Beach car park was flooded when we arrived with our own hire car!
After our time on the beach, with a remarkable coincidence, we were able to catch up with Matthew and Simon who had just flown in at 2:30. We met them at their hotel in Philipsburg for a drink before we left the island.
Sitting on the terrace of the hotel we had a great view of “Azura” and, while we enjoyed Simon and Matthew’s company the “liquid sunshine” started to descend with great force!
After saying good bye to Simon and Matthew our race from the hotel back to the car and then from the car to the ship in the deluge was more than enough to soak us through to our skin! It was nice and warm though and the ship’s company were ready with towels and umbrellas for the onslaught of soggy passengers.
The next port of call, on Tuesday, was St Lucia. We arrived late (again),this time due to a passenger boat excursion at St Maarten getting a rope wrapped round their propeller, getting back late, and causing the ship to leave 2 hours late. We had a new captain take over in St Maarten (Robert Camby left us in St Maarten to fly back to England where his wife had given birth to their first child prematurely!) and the new captain arranged for us to leave later in the evening thus giving us a good time ashore.
We used our time ashore wisely – first meeting up with ex-narrow boat friends (and avid blog readers!) Peter and Margaret who had also booked the cruise. Having not managed to meet up properly with them during the Atlantic crossing we enjoyed about three hours, in our favourite bar, in the island’s capital of Castries overlooking the harbour and keeping an eye on “Azura” berthed opposite. We had an absolutely marvellous time with them over quite a lot of beer!
After our lovely time with Peter and Margaret we took a short taxi ride to a beach for a bit of dip in the gorgeous Caribbean Sea. We had the whole beach to ourselves and, just to prove it, …………
…….. here’s a panorama shot from one end to the other!
An ‘artistic’ shot showing, again, this wonderful deserted beach.
St Lucia is a small island so things get squashed in somewhat. Next to the beach is the cemetery then, beyond that the airport, and then the port.
We stayed on ‘our’ beach until the sun began to set. This is James’ attempt at a romantic shot of Doug walking off into the sunset!
Before the taxi arrived to take us back to the ship we had an enjoyable hour with some of the locals playing dominoes and cards ……….
…….. while, on the other side of the road, the planes were landing and taking off!
Next port of call on Wednesday was Dominica. An island we’ve not been to before, the tiny capital of Roseau is full of quaint little houses, some in lovely condition and some ………
………. not so good!
Some present themselves as great renovation projects ……….
…… and others, dilapidated beyond sensibility, but functioning very well as a popular bar!
We spent much of the day with Geoff and Pam and found an upstairs bar in quite reasonable condition! It was so hot and stifling that spending time in a bar was a sane choice to make.
Stopping for more refreshment on the long walk back to the ship we found a good bar next to the sea where we had a brilliant view of “Azura”.
With Pam and Geoff at our midway stop off.
Further along, and not yet at the ship, we met up with friend and entertainments host Laurie and Joel, the drummer in the Caribbean band on board.
This cruise has not been without it’s various ‘happenings. Starting with a breakdown in the Azores, an incident with an excursion boat trip making us late again and the captain’s son being born early. But yesterday (Wednesday) we received a very very sad announcement from the captain to say that one of the ship’s excursion vehicles had been involved in a serious accident on the island. There has been one passenger fatality with another nine injured – 5 with serious injuries. P&O are doing their very best to deal with all the issues but our hearts go out to those involved in this shocking incident.
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