Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Hawaiian 12 Day Cruise on Carnival Spirit—April 2011

     Escaping the winter on a Hawaiian cruise was a perfect way to take the chill out of my bones. It felt so wonderful to be warm having left Elko with snow on the ground and later coming home to more snow. I was thankful for the reprieve and wondered why I didn’t just stay in Hawaii where it is sunny all of the time. The islands were beautiful beyond words with the richest Flora I have ever seen on any of my adventures. No wonder it is rated the #1 vacation destination.

     We flew into San Diego and were shuttled down to Ensenada where we boarded the ship. Entering our room, we were greeted by a little critter made of towels and our Carnival paper detailing tomorrow’s ship entertainment. Part of the fun was wondering what critter would be in our room each evening after dinner. So much fun!

Our pet rabbit.

     We played and relaxed on the ship for five days. They had great shows, food and a plethora of other entertaining things to do. We even did some sun tanning; it was so nice and warm. On the sixth day we arrived at Hilo, Hawaii! It was exciting to see it come into view, and we were ready to explore it.

Hilo

     In Hilo we enjoyed breathtaking waterfalls, a fun trip to the Pana`ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens, and a spectacular walking tour of the Kalapana Lava Site.

     Breaking out of the rainforest, we gave a low whistle at the view before us. Lava rock stretched out across the coastline like a rumpled black blanket. Kalapana was once a treasured fishing village, rich in history, but was completely destroyed in 1990 as lava flowed from a Kilauea volcano vent. As we walked on the black lava rock, our tour guide pointed out a several points of interest. Plants grew in sporadic places in the rich soil. It was amazing to see the striking contrast between the black soil and the green plants. And if you listened carefully you could hear the lava rocks move against each other as the tide came in and went out.







Pana`ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens was so beautiful and fun. This parrot was hilarious!


Kona

     Kona didn’t have a big enough port for a cruise ship to anchor at so we loaded into tenders (boats) to go into port. 
Tender
     The port was so quaint, and we loved it here. The Captain Zodiac Snorkel Adventure was very exciting. We got on a Zodiac boat (holding about 16 people) and sat on the sides of the boat. Holding on for dear life, we got ready to have a bucking fast ride. Wow! What fun!! We stopped at the Captain Cook’s monument to snorkel in the bay. The reef was beautiful with lots of colorful fish and crystal clear water. We loved it!!! We also saw a whole pod of pilot whales, like 30 of them, and we were right in the middle of them! It was so awesome. The tour guide said it was very rare to see pilot whales from the zodiac tour.

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Kauai 

     Kauai is called the Garden Island, and it lives up to that name. 
     We had a full day of exploration and fun. The Fascination Kauai and Wailua River tour took us on a several mile boat ride to beautiful lava cavern, Fern Grotto. We saw blow holes, the Poipu Beach, big waterfalls up the canyon, and the natives dressed up in traditional clothing. The Fern Grotto had perfect acoustics. It is tradition to sing the wedding song at the Grotto. We also saw the alter where the women had their babies. The tour guild knew so much about the history here. It was really fun!



Maui (2 days)

     On the first day, we embarked on a snorkel adventure with Sail Trilogy. 
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     Surf was high this day and we got into some big swells. We couldn’t get in close enough to see the fish very well but enjoyed the snorkel time anyway. We did see a green turtle, and on the way back in, we got the rare experience of seeing a mother humpback and her calf right in front of our boat. We could have reached out and touched them. We could even see the hair nodule bumps on their faces. They played around the boat for a few minutes, and we saw the male join them. The male will wait until the calf and mom are ready to travel before escorting them to Alaska. It was a real treat!!!

     On the Second day, we got our adrenaline fix as we zipped over Maui’s countryside on an eight line course. Flyin Hawaiian Zipline is Maui’s newest and Hawaii’s longest zipline, stretching from Waikapu to Ma’alaea! The last line was 2/3 of a mile long! We couldn’t even see the end! The canyon below was around 650ft deep! Wow, it was so fun! I rated this adventure my #1.






Honolulu (2days)

     We spent the first day in Honolulu at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Wow, what a cultural experience and so different. They have seven villages with different shows and cultural information to enjoy. Our guide took us around to the best events at each village. We had the Ali’i’ Lu’au buffet dinner with talented dancers to entertain us. Then we went to the award winning night show “Ha Breath of Life.” It was spectacular with authentic costumes and original native dancing. The night was full of life and energy! Booking early we had front row seats and enjoyed every minute of it!! I recommend you get the Ambassador Lu’au ticket and plan on spending the whole day. We got back to the ship around 10:30pm.





      The next day was again wonderfully hot. We couldn’t resist putting on our swimming suits and enjoy a walk on Waikiki beach. We relished the experience of sinking our toes deep into the pristine sand and watching the wave roll onto the beach. We will be back to see Pearl Harbor next time. We just plain ran out of time. There was so much to do and see!

Home

     With the sun still warm on our skin, we flew from the Honolulu airport back home. The rich color of the flora, the roar of the waterfalls, and the entertainment still bloomed in our mind’s eye. Did we just have an out of body moment or had it really happened? Yes, it was a vacation unmatched, one that stirs the heart by its beauty, customs, and the people. It makes you dream of coming back again soon and maybe someday even to stay.

     Aloha means hello, goodbye and I love you. So until the next adventure Aloha!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Women Only Western Caribbean Cruise!

Ladies, come join Jeanette and the gals for seven days of relaxation and fun! This Western Caribbean Cruise is packed with exciting things to do: snorkeling, ziplines, scuba diving, great ship entertainment and much more. And the prices are amazing! Check out the flier below or click here for my website.  Can’t wait to see you there!  

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

7 Day Alaskan Inside Passage Cruise-- 2010

Seattle, Washington
  • Monday-July 19, 2010
     Arriving a day early, we delighted ourselves in the spectacular attractions Seattle has to offer. One of the largest attractions is the Seattle Space Needle, standing as high as a sky scraper. This historic landmark was constructed for the 1962 World's Fair and weighs 9, 550 tons! It is 605 feet high at the tallest point and is 138 feet wide at its broadest point. It has been soundly built to withstand high winds and earthquakes, so don't hesitate to ascend this giant! Elevators took us up 520 feet to the observation deck where we had a 360 degree view of the valley! It was awesome to look over downtown Seattle and then out to the surrounding mountain ranges.

Seattle Space Needle: 605 ft high!
Seattle from the observation deck at 520 ft! Beautiful!

      Pikes Place Market was another delight. We watched fish fly and flip through the air as orders were filled. This was a truly fun way to get your fish weighed and wrapped, plus it thoroughly entertained the onlookers.
  • Tuesday- July 20
     The Carnival Spirit loomed before us as we checked in our baggage and excitedly stepped foot on the ramp. This was it! We were finally here and ready to sail into a great vacation. Our balcony stateroom was crisply clean and warmly inviting. We dropped off our carry-on bags and headed straight too the big buffet awaiting us.

     We enjoyed the delicious food and then explored every inch of the ship. It was a great time to acquaint ourselves with the ship and plan the following day's activities! When we came back to our room our checked-in baggage was there waiting for us. We were so grateful that we didn't have to lug it up the ramp with us! This is a wonderful service and they also take them off ship at the end of our cruise. We loved only having to unpack once, while travel to these Alaskan ports of call!


     We lounged on the balcony, taking in the refreshing ocean air and tranquil essence of the ocean around us as we sailed towards Alaska.


Fun Day at Sea
  • Wednesday- July 21  
     The ship has many entertainment opportunities: games, contests, dancing, Broadway shows, comedy clubs, pools, hot tubs, a lot of amazing food choices twenty-four-seven and so much more! You can do as little or as much as you want. For us we thoroughly enjoyed the Broadway shows, comedy clubs, fine dining and lounging on our balcony. A huge highlight of the day was dining in the elegant dining room with crystal chandeliers, exquisite food and VIP service. We enjoy choosing our dinner from a full menu and trying something new as one of our choices. It is always entertaining, delicious and fun at dinner time. The warm chocolate melting cake for dessert is a huge favorite! We love the dining experience!


Cruised Tracy Arm Fjord
  • Thursday- July 22
    The Tracy Arm Fjord is nestled between ice-carved granite cliffs that raise 3,000 to 4,000 ft out of the water. The fjord stretches 30 miles in length and one-fifth of it that covered in glacier! During the summer, icebergs litter the waters of the fjord, ranging from the size of a three story house to the size of your hand. Sitting on our balcony, we had front row seats to the see it all!



     This was such a sight to see! It was so neat to watch these huge pieces of ice float right by the ship. Here is a short video of one that passed by our balcony!



Skagway, Alaska
  • Friday- July 23
     Here we took a scenic float trip through the world famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. It was a relaxing rafting trip, with lots of breathtaking scenery. We saw lots of Bald Eagles up close and personal without needing binoculars! It was amazing to be so close to nature and the birds that live there.

      We also got to see the historic Haines and Fort Seward. Check out the pictures below! We sure had a great time in Skagway!



 
Juneau, Alaska
  • Saturday- July 24
      From the Cruise dock to down town Juneau, we hopped a ride on the enclosed tramway going over the rain forest to the top of Mount Roberts. The aerial view was stunning! We could see the coastline and the verdant green forest below. We watched the award-winning film Seeing Daylight about the Tlingit culture and was fascinated with all the native and history artwork. This was definitely a must see and do!
Two eagles on top of the third tree from the left!
Mount Roberts Tramway
Going up Mount Roberts on the Tramway! Do you see the ship?

Ketchikan, Alaska
  • Sunday- July 25

     While at this port we chose to zip over the Tongrass National Forest hanging from a dual cable zipline! And not just one zipline, but seven! Plus, we got to walking through the trees on three rope bridges! Our guides were great. They made the experience safe and fun! We loved zipping through the trees it was the BEST!! Check out the pictures below and the video of the Bear Creek Zipline Adventure.




 

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
  • Monday- July 26
     Here we toured Victoria by a horse drawn trolley. The quite little town was quaint in its Victorian houses and English-looking gardens. With the sound of the clip-clop of the horse's hooves, we got to see historic buildings and old bridges constructed of river rocks. It was neat to note that this town still has tea time. It was nice.


Seattle, Washington
  • Tuesday- July 27
     This morning we disembarked from the ship savoring the memories of a wonderful trip. Pictures just can't capture the raw beauty of Alaska! The smells, sounds and feel of Alaska was a treat for the senses. Our cruise up the Alaskan Inside Passage was an unforgettable, magestic adventure!

     Come join our next voyage up the Alaskan Inside Passage on July 24, 2012! For more information click here or visit my website, click on cruise specials, and then on my chamber page.