Timeline Photos
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Timeline Photos
From boarding a ship for the first time to exploring Italy with family and friends, which cruise memory are you most fond of?
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Re: Timeline Photos
Ravenna .... on P&O's Adonia before she made the switch from Princess
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Re: Timeline Photos
Two events have always stuck in my mind.
Mayreau. The ship tendered us to the south beach (was a bit honky) but if you made the trek up the very steep hill you came to a little school and a church at the top of the hill with magnificent views. If you carried on to the north side of the island you came to a lovely secluded stereotypical Caribbean beach.
Late night deck party (can't remember the ship, possibly Azura or Britannia) with a Bee Gees tribute band playing. It was a warm Caribbean night, but there was a bit of a breeze (they had some waiters helping to hold the sheet music in place), but the lights had been lowered and as we sat there enjoying the band, several shooting stars went across the sky.
Mayreau. The ship tendered us to the south beach (was a bit honky) but if you made the trek up the very steep hill you came to a little school and a church at the top of the hill with magnificent views. If you carried on to the north side of the island you came to a lovely secluded stereotypical Caribbean beach.
Late night deck party (can't remember the ship, possibly Azura or Britannia) with a Bee Gees tribute band playing. It was a warm Caribbean night, but there was a bit of a breeze (they had some waiters helping to hold the sheet music in place), but the lights had been lowered and as we sat there enjoying the band, several shooting stars went across the sky.