“Let me sail the open sea. To breathe the warm and salty air and dream of things to be.”( Erica Billups).
After two years of pandemic stirred madness, USFMAN and his wife Ruth sailed off from Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades passenger terminal on a cool and sunny Saturday afternoon.
So with the itinerary calling for two days of lingering on board our ship as we set out southeast along the Caribbean basin, I took time to display photographs below of some physical space variations that may impact our enjoyment of this vacation below
Notice as well that our cruise schedule calls for six consecutive island landings in the coming days. So I look forward to presenting my next blog about each of these destinations when our next sea days happen at the end of the week.










Love cruises. Ready to look for another one!
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Don’t you just love how there is always something to do on a cruise – from the minute you step onboard until the minute you disembark, there is non-stop action if you want it. Happy travels 🙂 Aiva xx
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Non stop action here does make me feel younger
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It’s always a good call to get your bearings and lay of the land at the start of the trip. It looks like you’ll have everything you’ll need (and then some) on the cruise ship. Safe travels.
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Yes the lay of the lay of the land is important to me from a self guided traveling perspective. Cheers.
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