Thursday, April 1, 2010

Bahamas Cruise!!



We were lucky enough to take another fun "Spring break/Tax return/Early Anniversary/Steph can't work 1 more day or she's gonna lose it" trip. This year we went on a 3 night cruise out of Miami to...the Bahamas! It was fabulous; short but fabulous. Be prepared for lots of pictures!

We arrived in Ft Lauderdale the night before after an awful plane ride that consisted of tiny, crammed in seats (fine for me but imagine Ryan) and sitting directly behind 6 obnoxious Armenian 20 year olds headed for Spring Break (think Kardashian sisters but much worse).

Day 1: Miami

The next morning we took a shuttle to Miami and were on the ship within 30 minutes of arriving at the dock and for any of you who have taken cruises you know that it can take FOREVER to board sometimes.
Our room wasn't ready for a few hours so we toured the ship
then lounged in the warm Miami sun for a bit.(little did we know that this short period of less than 2 hours would leave us with nice right-sided only tans thanks to the giant pole we sat next to on our left...you'll see what I mean later)

Next we checked out our stateroom and were SO impressed! We splurged on a balcony room and it was totally worth it!
The rest of the day consisted of a BBQ lunch by the pool, the annoying life boat/disaster drill, visiting the arcade for Ryan,

and watching the ship sail away from Miami from the comfort of our balcony.
We would leave the balcony door open at night and we snapped this picture of 2 other cruise ships in the distance.

Day 2: Nassau
As most of you know, I don't sleep well on my days off so I woke up early and watched the ship approach Nassau. The sunrise was beautiful with Atlantis in the backround.
We grabbed a quick breakfast then got off the ship and took a boat to another island
that serves as a reserve and rescue for dolphins,

an 80 year old sea turtle,

and...Sea Lions! These little darlings lost their home after Hurracaine Katrina and were moved here to the Blue Lagoon Island in 2006.
We were fortunate enough to get right in the water with the sweet Sea Lions. There was only 4 other people in the water with us and we got to hug, kiss, feed, pet, and touch the teeth of these critters. They were very friendly and the trainers said they enjoy showing off so they did these cute tricks, danced, and made funny faces. I have to admit they were intimidating but very gentle. Think giant wet dogs. It wasn't a cheap excursion but when Ryan looked over with a big smile on his face and said "this is awesome!" it made it worth every penny.



After that we spent an hour napping in hammocks next to the water. The island was beautiful and we had such a cool experience!Remember that right-sided tan I mentioned?


Checking out some real estate options on the boat ride back to Nassau. A girl can dream right?

After we returned to Nassau we walked around to a few sites. The buildings were all painted in beautiful colors.


Being that tourism is Nassau's only source of income there were a TON of vendors all selling the same things. I didn't last long there cuz I would have felt bad buying from 1 person and not the next. I've seen poverty before but it still gets to me every time to know that these people live on so little and even the kids are trained salesmen.

Anyway, we found an old fort,
a cool old staircase called the Queen's Staircase,

and the local ER ambulance bay :)
Then it was time to head back to the ship. We sailed on this beauty, the Norwegian Sky
That evening we had a yummy dinner and watched a live version of the Newlywed Game

Day 3: Great Sirrup Cay
We slept in and grabbed another quick breakfast then took a tender boat to the Great Stirrup Cay which is Norwegians private island. It was a little windy and overcast to start out but that didn't stop us from spending a good 6 hours sleeping/reading/sunning on our beach chairs
and even doing a little snorkeling in the cove. The water was colder than I expected but okay once you got in. The snorkeling was definitely better in Cancun but I'm not complaining :)

The Mr.and the Mrs.

Who knew a couple kids from mountain filled Utah would turn into such big beach bums?
We savored our island time and took the last boat back to the ship.
Norwegian isn't like other cruise lines where you have to dress up every night and sit at a big dining table with people you don't know. They call it "freestyle cruising" which means you can wear what you want and choose from several different places to eat and eat at your own table. So we chose this night as our formal night. Had to grab some pictures on our balcony before dinner.

After dinner we went to the closing show then took advantage of the empty sports deck for a game of shuffleboard (which I just so happen to have a knack for) and basketball.

It was hard to go to bed knowing we had to leave the next morning :(

Day 4: Back to Miami
Sadly we woke up and had arrived back into port in Miami. The only thing making it easier to leave is that the weather was gloomy.

We packed up and grabbed breakfast then disembarked. It was raining by now and we crammed into the shuttle with 15 other people and headed back to the airport. We already had our boarding passes but when we looked at the monitor for our gate it said "Flight Cancelled" Ugghhh
So we proceded back to the ticket counter to stand in line with the other 150 passengers whose flight was cancelled. The line was NOT moving and after talking to other people we found out that the weather in New York was too bad to land in, hence the cancelling. Well after an hour in line, the guys says "the best we can do is put you on a flight tomorrow night out of another airport 40 miles away." Mind you it was noon and they were not about to provide transportation/hotel/or food vouchers for anyone! Basically, your on your own. So everyone was on their cell phones trying to get a flight with another airline but everyone was booked. Spirit ended up refunding out tickets and we booked a flight home the next morning with another airline (after much appreciated help from my sister).
So we ended up going back to the cheap hotel we stayed at before the cruise which was fine except more money out of pocket and we had to walk a mile to get dinner. But alas, we made it home and all was well with out puppies and kitty.
We had a fantastic time but wished we'd had 1 or 2 more days. It was a well earned/deserved break and I can't wait for the next one!

10 comments:

Des said...

HOW beautiful. I'm only a little jealous. ok alot. I bet the nice warm weather did feel SO nice, getting out of the MI winter :) you look beautiful too. so much fun!

Liz Borchardt said...

I am glad you guys had such a fun time! I am sure it was a much needed break from the cold Michigan winter!!

Brett and Jessica said...

So glad you had a fun break! Brett and I were actually looking at doing this same cruise! It looks like a lot of fun. Can you go to Atlantis while in Nassau??
I love your tan line- that is so much like myself!!

Anonymous said...

Sheesh! I'm so jealous! That looks like such a fun trip and I love your new tan! You are beautiful!! I love that you guys go to the Bahamas and here we are planning on going to Alaska! :) We can enjoy the beach... it our sweatshirts! Ha ha!

Leslie said...

I can't wait for your next one either :)

So glad you had such a good time! LOVED your post! The room looked totally worth it, and your pics of Nassau didn't even resemble ours, yours were cooler. I see you did some shopping for new suits - very cute!

Can't wait to see you guys in 25 days!!

Dan and Jen said...

So fun! I'm a little jealous of all your cruising. That's so awesome that you were able to swim with the sea lions! That seems right up your alley. You guys are cute. I'm glad that you are enjoying each other and doing such fun things right now. Seriously, you are a cute, cute couple!

And on a topic totally unrelated...can you believe Karly is having twins!?!

Reid, Megan, Jackson and Aiva said...

that seriously looks awesome!!! We went on a carnival cruise to the mexican riviera and it was not so good and the food was terrible so it kinda turned us off to cruising but that looks like more our style. The bahamas looks beautiful!! You look great too!

so far we think we are headed to jacksonville florida for law school so your post made me excited! Reid is wait listed at two schools in cali and we are waiting to hear back from a couple other ones (u of miami is one) so maybe if we're out there we'll have to do a cruise together someday :)

Rylie said...

Totally jealous of your cruise! IT looks like a blast! Seriously you look fantastic!

Jason & Kelli West said...

such greast pictures. It looks so nice and warm....especially since it is so cold here. I would die to be on a beach right now. glad you guys had fun and got home safe.

Unknown said...

Hey glad I found your blog! It looks like your cruise was SOOOO fun! we should do a big group one! What did oyu think of Nassau I thought it was sort of gross.....