Thursday, June 9, 2022

Carnival Dream - Nassau, The Bahamas

 Carnival Dream - Nassau, The Bahamas

- Thursday, 9 June 2022



Up at 6:10am when the ship started shuddering as we backed into the dock.  George went upstairs & brought back coffee & an assortment of bagels & danish.  Off the ship at 7:30am for our 8am excursion.  Our excursion reps were right beside the stairs.  Had to wait about a half hour while folks showed up & we filled out our liability forms.  The 2 reps were funny & very helpful.




The boat was not wonderful, it was rather small & was actually a dive boat, so the seating was on narrow benches where the tanks would be held.  But it was a beautiful cruise out about an hour to Rose Island.  The excursion was called 2 Reef Snorkel by Boat.  They said since it was calm, we could go out to the best spot.















By far the most enjoyable snorkle we've had in a while (the thrill of the Galapagos not withstanding!!).  The water was cool, clear, calm, & absolutely gorgeous!!!  The fish were plentiful & brightly colored.  The coral was also bright & colorful.  Really wish I had had my underwater camera.  It would have been the best place ever for pictures.  It was like looking in an aquarium.  The first stop was Thunderball Reef where one of the James Bond films was made.  We had about 45 minutes there.  Then back on the boat for a short cruise a little closer for the island.  They said we could go to the beautiful white sandy beach if we wanted, but George & I preferred staying in the water for an additional 45 minutes of snorkeling.  They was called 3 Sisters Reef & was divided up to Little Sister & Big Sister.  We had anchored the boat at Little Sister & swam a short distance to Big Sister.  The very best part was seeing the Elkhorn Coral.  I've included the excursion company's advertisement picture of it.  It was incredible.  







The cruise back was very pleasant.  They didn't provide refreshments - you could purchase chips & sodas, for $2 each, but we didn't need anything.















Kendra provided a narrative of who owns what as we passed by Paradise Island on our way back to the Dream.  Unfortunately we could not understand much of it since she didn't really have a microphone that worked, but we heard some of the stuff - like Donald Trump's private residence that he had purchased to be a resort, but never completed the paperwork for the license, so the Bahaman government wouldn't let him open it.  And a home owned by Chuck Norris, others by Ophra Winfree, Mick Jager, etc.  Amazing.  There were condos for sale too for 2.8 million or more.  We're in the market for that for sure!  Chattered with the folks we were sitting next to, Frank & Terry Anis.  He is a classical guitarist & will be performing in front of Sam's Piano bar on the evenings of the 2 remaining sea days.  We'll have to go have a listen.




It was all in all a lovely morning.  Would do it again if we ever make it back here.  



We headed back on board to clean up a little & then straight up to eat.  We were starving!  Had burgers.  They were marvelous!!!  And the french fries too!  While we were up there, a dark cloud came up.  It started pouring!!!  A complete deluge!!!  We were thinking of all the folks that went on into town from snorkeling.  They would be getting soaked!



Back to the cabin & it was still raining.  We both got in bed & took a nice long nap.  I got up & showered & cleaned all the snorkeling gear & put it out on the balcony to dry.  George kept sleeping!!!














We pulled out about 3:45pm. It was really pretty sailing out. We went past the tip of Paradise Island & there was a light house (I think that is Mick Jagger's property). I was watching it & kept seeing a dark bird with white on it's wings that was dipping & soaring. Looked it up on Merlin & sure enough it was a Caribbean version of a Night Hawk - called Antillian Nighthawk! Another first for my Life List!!!






Passed by a ferry that appeared to be dead in the water.  Had 2 tugs with it as we passed by & one left after we were far enough away not to rock it.  Had it's ramp open, so could have swamped it, I think.  












Good memories of Nassau.  This was the best day of the cruise!  Very enjoyable & lovely destination.






Fun evening in the dining room.  James joined us again.  Patty & Joe had gotten caught in the downpour.  Ritvik came to entertain us again.  He's such a cutie.  Tried karaoke again.  Yuck.  Only made it a half hour.  James was there, but didn't perform while we were there, thank goodness.



No show in the theater & no good music, so just up to watch a movie.  I picked out Against the Ice & it was very interesting.  True story about Greenland explorers in 1904.  Amazing what they lived through!  Made a couple of trips for more wine.  The young man at the bar recognizes us.  Too sad!!!  Watched a House.  Almost finished with Season 5.  Bed about 1am. 

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