This cruise has brought me already to many places, and even more adventures. This is the reason why I decided to split it up in two posts, enjoy!
It’s Tuesday, we would embark on George Town, Cayman Islands. We ended up going to the beach after visiting some shops where we could snorkel for a good bit. The water was really clear and unrealistically beautiful. After returning to the boat we of course made use of the free buffet that’s available almost all day. For diner that day it was Italian themed (I believe most people on this cruise are Italian also), the hall was beautifully decorated and literally everyone (except for us of course…) was totally in a white outfit. This turned to a tiramisu party at the end of the evening, which meant all waiters and some guests dancing to the Italian Eurofestival song, which they really REALLY love apparently.
On Wednesday then, the cruise embarked Cozumel, Mexico. From which we got a ferry to go to Playacar, and a bus to Tulum. Here in Tulum we had an excursion booked with MSC (the cruise company), which consisted of visiting an old Mayan ruin which was very interesting and we had a funny and good tour guide.
There is a lot of entertainment available on the cruise, something which I did not expect but actually makes sense, since you’re on the sea for long periods of time, sometimes even a full day. One of the entertainment options I enjoyed most were the shows, one show was Peter Pan themed but it was actually a cirque du soleil performance. Another one was about Michael Jackson, and I enjoyed this one the most.
On the last destination of the cruise, we went to an island that MSC (the cruise company) had bought in the Bahamas. It was pretty but clearly not finished. We saw stingrays there and they had a lighthouse show at night, which was also nice to see. The unfortunate part is that it started raining in the evening so we saw the lighthouse show from the cruise.