Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Country 31, 32 & back to 22 - Caribbean Cruise

28th December - 5th January 2019

We left the single digit weather of New York and headed south to Miami. As soon as we walked out of the airport we peeled back the layers and made our way to our shuttle pick up point. Unbeknown to us there was a group of about 20 that were headed to the same hotel as we were. As soon as half the group piled in the van with us it was immediately clear it was a multi generational group that were going on a cruise the following day. The question was would they be on our ship? We got to talking and sure enough they were cruisers! But not with us they were headed onto another cruise liner. We spend the night at the hotel and the next morning we're on the cruise transfer on our way to the biggest ship in the world.

We knew the port of Miami was a hub for cruising but we didn't think it would be so crazy. 6 giant ships of all sizes lined up along the dock and people everywhere trying to get off and others dropping off bags to get on. We were cruising with Royal Caribbean, and as a hub port for the liner, they had built there own personalised and tech forward terminal while all other companies had to deal with the local port authority buildings. Their building was spectacular and within 10 mins we had dropped of our bags, walked inside, went up the escalator, checked in via an Ipad and walked straight onto the ship. It was the simplest and fastest check in we've ever had. A fantastic way to start our trip.

When I say this is the biggest ship in the world I'm not kidding. It made the other 5 ships in line look like little cousins. It would take us the full week cruise to find every knock and cranny, visit every entertainment area and we still didn't eat at every venue. It was crazy. There was mini golf, water slides, slippery slides, rock walls, wave riders, basketball courts and zip lining to name a few. We walked through Central Park - yes a real life park located on deck 6. We walked through the Broadwalk that offered an outdoor movie theater, water diving acts and kids entertainment. And then there was the shopping arcade. We avoided that one.
Needless to say we could have not gotten off the boat in the 7 days we were on board and still have been completed entertained the whole time. But with this gigantic ship came almost 7000 passengers, 3000 crew and god knows how many annoying children left to their own devises as the parents clearly didn't give a crap. So we were happy to have time off the ship and ticket a few more countries off our list.

First stop was Roatan, Honduras. We had perfect weather for a day of quad biking through the jungle. ATVs are one of Caleb's favorite things to do and the only way I'm getting on one is to have my own. So with American's who had clearly never driven one before Caleb and I stayed at the front of the group as we zipped our way through the mud and trees and our guides ran besides us. Yes that's right - ran. The poor guys jogged with the group the whole time in case someone broke down (which they did) or needed help (which they did again). As we finished in the jungle we ended up at a Beach Club to finish off the day. It was the perfect way to just relax and cool down.




We sailed over night to reach Costa Maya, Mexico the next day. We originally had planned to visit ruins in Cozumel but as we had an opportunity to cross off a major bucketlist item we decided to see the Mayan Ruins in Costa Maya instead. And they did not disappoint. Dating back to 700AD, the pyramids are nestled deep in the Mexican rainforest. Considering they weren't discovered until 1972, these ruins are very well preserved and maintained.




Another night at sea and we woke up in the port of Cozumel, Mexico. Today was the day. Big bucklist item! Today we went swimming with dolphins. I've always loved dolphins since watching the film Flipper as a little girl. We caught the bus out to the Dolphin Discover Centre, put our things in a locker and lined up for our experience. It was so good to see that the centre had built their enclosures in the actual ocean which meant it was a natural habitat for the animals. We spent about 45 mins in the water with these amazing animals watching them do little tricks and also getting an opportunity to be pulled through the water by them. It was as amazing as you'd imagine. We left our flipper friends and were directed to another water area. Here we got to spend 10 mins in the water with 2 Manatees. After lunch and a few too many tequila sunrises we headed back to the ship on a high.

Our last port at sea was Nassau, Bahamas. If you're up to date on this blog you'll already know that we had an amazing time in The Bahamas only a month ago so today we decided to stay onboard the ship and take advantage of the fact that most passengers were going ashore. We spent time in the adults only pool and bar area which had a tremendous view over the front of the ship which looked directly at Atlantis. We hit up mini golf next and then headed to the Bionic Bar to order a drink made by a robot. All in all it was a great way to spend the day before setting sail one last time to head back to Miami. 

Well it finally came time to leave our cruise and it was bittersweet as this was our last cruise of our epic honeymoon. We decided to get an uber into town to pick up our hire car. Once all of our bags were loaded we left Miami and set off for our Great American Roadtrip.


Saturday, January 19, 2019

Country 30 - USA

16 - 28th December 2018

We left sun, beach and a warm 35 degrees for rain, fog and 2 degrees but we didn't care because we were finally in NYC! We landed at JFK and after a short delay at customs we got our bags and headed to the airport shuttle. We had an hour drive into Manhattan and before long we were in the concrete jungle of downtown. It had been a long day of traveling so our first day we just checked into our hotel and then took a short walk to Times Square. It had been 8 years since I was last in NYC and it was the first time for Caleb. The lights are just as bright, the crowds are just as big and the traffic just as bad.

Thankfully our winter clothes had made it after I sent them to a friends place in Pennsylvania when we were in Hong Kong. Not wanting or needing to carry our heavy clothes around for 6 months through places like the desert and the Caribbean, our friends saved us and sent them onto our NYC hotel to meet us on arrival. And thank god too because we needed them from day 1!

Image may contain: outdoorWe strolled around the city walking through Hell's Kitchen and Central Park making our way uptown to the Museum of Natural History. This place was amazing. We spent most of our day here exploring the Hayden Planetarium and Deep Sea Exhibition. We watched a 30 min film in the Planetarium narrated by the one and only Neil Degrasse Tyson and the effects were breathe taking. This was the start of our space journey as you'll see in cities to come. As we headed back downtown we were stopped by a local news crew on the sidewalk who asked to interview Caleb about the recent firing of Manchester United coach. A great way to finish off the day!




We were hit with more rain the next day so we kept it low key but had a very exciting night planned. A lifetime dream of Caleb's was to go to Madison Square Garden and watch the NY Ranger's play. Well tonight was the night! We got awesome seats last minute in an almost packed stadium. It was a really close game too. The Rangers scored the game winner a man down with 50 seconds to go and we were lucky enough to be seated right in front of the net. The crowd erupted so loud I'm sure you could hear it outside. 25 years in the making Caleb was one happy man.

No photo description available.As we planned to spend Christmas in New York we decided to head down to DC for a couple of days to explore and show Caleb around the capital as I had been before. We took the train down and after an easy journey we arrived to more rain and fog. With rain jackets in hand our first stop was the Library of Congress. A magnificent building built with enough marble to sink a fleet of ships, we took a tour and learnt about the history of how the library came about. Today the library, that officially serves the US Congress, receives a copy of any published item in America meaning they have more than 110 million items in almost every language. Very impressive.

Image may contain: sky and outdoorWe walked across the road to the Capitol Building to see another impressive structure located at the top of the National Mall. We went inside and had a look around before walking around front to make our way down the mall to the famed Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. Space journey part 2! Here we watched a 3D IMAX movie narrated by Patrick Stewart, explored the Boeing flight hall and walked through the space exploration area that housed different replicas of space rockets and moon landing artifacts. We even used their space system to find satellite images of my family farm back in OZ. The museum is so well set up we could have spent hours there. But as the sun went down and the rain wasn't letting up anytime soon we decided to call it a day and make our way back to the hotel.

Image may contain: grass, plant and outdoorWe only planned 3 nights in DC so on our last day we were lucky to have the sun out for our jam packed day. We jumped on the hop on hop off bus to take us around the city and our first stop was the Martin Luther King and Lincoln memorials. The Arlington National Cemetery was next and it was a very somber yet moving place to visit. We walked through the fields and visited JFK's resting place as well as the tomb of the unknown solider. Driving back across the boarder into Washington DC our next stop was the White House. Caleb was surprised to see how small the house was in real life. After getting a glimpse of the Oval Office we walked past all the secret service and police guards to the WH tourist centre and then onto the Washington Monument. We made our way to view the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights, a must do when in DC, before calling it a day.

As Christmas was around the corner it was time to head back to New York. We stayed at a new hotel this time closer to Madison Square Garden and still in the heart of Times Square. First thing on the to do list was the Empire State Building. The rain had stopped thankfully but the temperature stayed at a cool 6 degrees so it was a lovely day to get a birds eye view of the city. We had watched the movie Sully on a recent cruise so it was cool to see the Hudson River from that vantage point to just see how skilled the pilot was to land safely on the river. I pointed out the Statue of Liberty as well as the Wall St area as we weren't planning to visit this time around.

Christmas Day was finally here and we had been praying for a white Christmas. With all our fingers and toes crossed it just wasn't meant to be. Instead we had a clear blue sky and an almost zero temp day but hey it's Christmas! On Xmas Eve we visited Rockefeller Plaza with the rest of the city. Even with the elbow jabbing crowds, nothing could take away from the beauty of their Christmas Tree display. Perfectly perched above the ice skating rink it shimmered so bright irrespective of the city lights around it. We called our families amid the maddness to show them where we were and share the experience with them. We had to call again back at the hotel because there was no chance of hearing what they said to us while at the Plaza but we hope they liked the lights!


When the day was over we continued our exploration of the city and headed downtown to visit Ground Zero. There are not many words I can use to describe the presence felt being there, seeing the water monuments and reading the names of all those that perished on that fateful day. The area, as well as the subway station below, has been done very well to honor those in the towers as well as on the planes. When visiting it is just nice to stop, reflect and pay your respects. A very sombre experience and one our generation will never forget.



On our last day in the big apple we hit up Ripley's Believe it Or Not and soaked up the lights of Times Square for one last time. We decided to finish on a high - literally. Top of the Rock had the best views of the city made all the better because we had the best weather we'd had our whole trip. The sun was out, blue skies for miles and a skyline that was just begging to have it's photo taken. Caleb's lens ball got a work out up there.




Before we knew it 10 days up north were over and it was time to put the winter clothes away and head back to the Caribbean. Woohoo warm weather we were come! Out of curiosity, considering this was the coldest weather we've had on the trip thus far, I checked what was happening over in Alaska. A mere -12 over Xmas didn't give me great confidence for our trip in Feb with average temps dipping to -20. Best be soaking up the sun this next week as much as possible!

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