Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #776 Share Posted September 13, 2016 DAY 6: ST KITTS We were just in St Kitts a few months ago and honestly, it didn't really impress me too much. It was probably just the experience we had, although not bad it was not really great either. I will admit that those mountains and our driver just made me a nervous wreck. I had picked out two different places to go to that time: Reggae Beach, located all the way at the end at Cockleshell Bay or go to either Ship Wreck or Carambola, located at Frigate Bay. Since we had a rather LARGE (over 100) group from our roll call going, we picked Carambola. So...this time I decided to head to Frigate Bay. I also knew that by going here it wouldn't be as long of a drive AND we would not have all those mountains to go up and down as well. (Although pretty, I was still a bit of a wreck by the time we arrived). I debated on going to Carambola or Ship Wreck and decided for the sake of the family, who enjoys the luxury look of the beach over simple and practical, I would go to Carambola. So that will be what we did this day. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alarm set for 6:45am and I jumped up and got the family moving. We headed to the buffet for breakfast and I got my usual...but discovered the pastries today as well. The sun was coming up and it appeared that it was going to be a beautiful and sunny day. There was a few clouds hanging over the mountains, but they would quickly pass. Hercules was there to help us out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #777 Share Posted September 13, 2016 We rushed Kendra and B, who never show up until about 7:45am to eat, and heard the psshhhrrrrp of the loud speaker and everyone jumped and we headed for our room to grab our beach bags and some ice in our bags for our pop and we were off the ship at 8:15am just in time for the paparazzi to catch us. Man, cruises are supposed to be relaxing...I look like I haven't slept in days! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #778 Share Posted September 13, 2016 We walked outside the port gate, told the taxi driver where we wanted to go, and off we went. It cost us $4 for each adult and they said the kids were going to be free. Awesome! Oh crap, it looks like we were going to have to endure a mountain after all. Hold on.... But the views are so beautiful up here. I have to say it was definitely a different experience being in an enclosed vehicle instead of an open air taxi. I felt safer, but yet you couldn't get good pictures. I guess that's the trade off you get. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #779 Share Posted September 13, 2016 Last time we were here, they were working on the roads and tunnels and they had all the detours. What a difference a few months make...they now have the tunnel completed! Gosh I remember the sharp turn we had to make last time and that is now gone. You don't have to go that way anymore. Whew! Here was the sign signaling that we were already at Carambolas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #780 Share Posted September 13, 2016 WE HAVE ARRIVED...BRING ON THE FUN!!! Ok, I hate to do this to you...but that's all I had time to put together. Carambola is going to be another heavy picture day and I need to gather the ones that I want to use in the review (so many of them almost 300 pictures I took there that day). So, I'm going to work on that some more tonight. (I did manage to get some homework done when I first got home today so 1 paper down and only 3 more to go this week :D) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #781 Share Posted September 13, 2016 Hey Kim,Thank you so much for your response! We LOVED the Escape. Mind you we didn't have a lot to base it on. We were a party of 4 (32,33, 33, 35 years old, 3 females, one male-he's a trooper) all very laid back and easy going and just need a comfy spot, a cold drink and we can laugh and entertain ourselves :) The food was amazing!! My wife and I are both vegetarian and I was concerned about what the veggie options would be. HA! I'm sure I gained at least a pound a day lol The only specialty restaurant wife and I did was food republic, while our friends went to Cagneys (we didn't see any point in us going lol). It was SOOO good. Worth the upcharge but we LOVE asian food! The service was awesome everywhere we went. The staff were ALL so friendly, I don't remember one rude/unhelpful encounter the entire week. I would absolutely recommend it! Especially if you are aiming to sail the fleet, just keep that booking and go for it! I have looked at a lot of pictures of the other ships and it seems like the Escape got the bathroom storage/counter space thing figured out too! The shows (for the most part) were incredible! Million Dollar Quartet -wish we had booked in to see it more than once!! I LOVED that show. After Midnight-did not love it and started falling asleep. I felt bad :/ But we saw a lot of people just leaving the theatre (and had read about that happening previous to departure) Howl at the Moon- you seem to love comedy and music. So this show you will go more than once, it's never the same and they are incredible! Absolutely GO!!! I'm not a mayan ruins kind of girl either...it's my other half thats the history buff...the things we do for love LOL I'm a swim with the dolphins kind of girl! :D Thank you for your suggestions, i will look them up. I did just read about LFK in your review and it looks INCREDIBLE!! Thank you again! Heather Thanks for all the info on the Escape. I'm sure I'll keep the booking, just not sure if I'll keep the date. I have to get this fleet completed soon...they just keep adding more on me and it's never going to happen at this rate. :p Yes, LFK...definitely look at all 3 of my reviews and pictures. I can't even begin to describe how great and beautiful this place is. To me (IMO) incredible isn't even a strong enough word for it. ;) :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare perfect match Posted September 13, 2016 #782 Share Posted September 13, 2016 I sure hope that the next time we get to St Kitts I will be able to get in the water! That cruise, or rather my horrendous mobility issues during the cruise, was what convinced me I had to quit procrastinating and get my right hip and both knees replaced. St Kitts was probably the worst day of that trip for me with regards to pain, so that, along with the bad roads are my memories of the island. Now my "repairs" are complete and I can hardly wait to go diving on our next cruise! While St Kitts is not on our next itinerary, I do want to go back there and be able to enjoy the island, maybe even go diving! I am really excitrd for Sakari that you are considering letting her do bubble makers! Just know that she will be even more excited about being underwater than she is now. I mean, I love snorkeling and all, but nothing, absolutely nothing compares with strapping a scuba tank on my back and going under the water. It may take Sakari a while to get used to all the gear, but once she does there will be no getting her out of the water! :eek: :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oregonjuli Posted September 13, 2016 #783 Share Posted September 13, 2016 Can't wait for your pics at Carambola. We were there 3 years ago. Love it!! So peaceful and beautiful! We did this same cruise when the Valor was the ship. S. Caribbean are my favorite ports of all. We went in April, and it was warm then too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kbklcamp Posted September 13, 2016 #784 Share Posted September 13, 2016 Your pictures in San Juan are stunning, esp love the underwater pics[emoji225] Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #785 Share Posted September 13, 2016 I sure hope that the next time we get to St Kitts I will be able to get in the water! That cruise, or rather my horrendous mobility issues during the cruise, was what convinced me I had to quit procrastinating and get my right hip and both knees replaced. St Kitts was probably the worst day of that trip for me with regards to pain, so that, along with the bad roads are my memories of the island. Now my "repairs" are complete and I can hardly wait to go diving on our next cruise! While St Kitts is not on our next itinerary, I do want to go back there and be able to enjoy the island, maybe even go diving! I am really excitrd for Sakari that you are considering letting her do bubble makers! Just know that she will be even more excited about being underwater than she is now. I mean, I love snorkeling and all, but nothing, absolutely nothing compares with strapping a scuba tank on my back and going under the water. It may take Sakari a while to get used to all the gear, but once she does there will be no getting her out of the water! :eek: :D I showed Sakari the video they had for the scuba program for kids and it's all she talked about last night. She wanted to do it last night! I will be calling today to find out more information about signing her up. The website it a little confusing. I think it's 3 days at 2 hours each and then you do monthly "dives" (probably in their pool). The first session this month is this friday! :eek: Can't wait for your pics at Carambola. We were there 3 years ago. Love it!! So peaceful and beautiful! We did this same cruise when the Valor was the ship. S. Caribbean are my favorite ports of all. We went in April, and it was warm then too. They are ready and coming right up soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #786 Share Posted September 13, 2016 Your pictures in San Juan are stunning, esp love the underwater pics[emoji225] Sent from my iPhone using Forums Thank you! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #787 Share Posted September 13, 2016 We came out of the restaurant building and onto the beach. We were the first ones there!!! We had our pick of chairs and followed this guy looking for the perfect spot. Sakari had already removed her cover-up and her and B were checking out the water. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #788 Share Posted September 13, 2016 We headed down toward the end because it looked like an interesting spot. This is where we decided. Immediately the swimming and exploring began. Even though it was still early in the morning, the water was warm and it was already hot. Holy moly those are some bright swimming trunks B. (Just kidding, this is what happens when you forget to change the setting on your camera to underwater). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #789 Share Posted September 13, 2016 The morning pictures turned out kinda crappy. I'm not sure why. The water must have been stirred up a bit or something because they didn't end up very clear. Sakari was off exploring and had morphed into a mermaid. I spotted some fish Over to the right of us was a dock of some sort. I headed that way and there were a bunch of rocks up against it. I think she's swimming faster than her tail is today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #790 Share Posted September 13, 2016 Oh look, I spotted an Azure Damselfish GASP...it's one of those fire worms that stung Sakari back at Little French Key one year. I pointed at it and told her to stay away and not pick it up. Sea urchin. Don't this "stuff" at the bottom of this area remind you of a dirt mop? It was weird looking. Feather dusters... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #791 Share Posted September 13, 2016 So there really wasn't a whole lot to see over by the dock. I was kinda disappointed. So there's an area that runs up and down the beach that has rocks and "sea life" and that's where we would do our snorkeling. It pretty much looks like this: It's nothing to write home about, but it would have to do. It still gave us a place to "look out" for things. But I wouldn't say this is much of a snorkeling area. I seen these (I assume some type of coral?) everywhere. However, I have never seen a pink one. It was actually pretty. We found some black spiny sea urchins. Of course I pointed at them and ask Sakari if she would like to pick one up today. I got that "look" from her and I think she learned her lesson from the day before. A lonely three striped damselfish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #792 Share Posted September 13, 2016 A yellow tang. I honestly don't see a lot of the yellow ones. You usually see more of the blue ones. Does anyone see what's here? Yea, I didn't either, but Kendra is a pro at spotting these. She has found every single one of them when we have been snorkeling in the past. Mr Octopus Love the color of these feather dusters. They were like a white color with a pretty blue tint. I had never seen any that color before. The hubby had followed us out and decided to join us...from above the water. It must have gotten too hot for him back on the beach. (This entire area of snorkeling is not deep, you can stand up there). So I found this And decided to let the hubby hold it. He has never held one before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #793 Share Posted September 13, 2016 I hated to see all this trash in the water. Of course it's no fault of Carambola. This could have came from anywhere...from the weather/ocean bringing it in, to inconsiderate people on the beach, to the wind whisking it away from the beach. You just never know. I still hate to see it though. Especially bags that critters can get caught up in. I watch so many of those "rescue" videos online. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #794 Share Posted September 13, 2016 So I was in the water with a lady and her daughter. She approached me and we started talking (she had been snorkeling too). She ask me if I knew if we were allowed to snorkel "on the other side" and pointed on the other side of the dock. She said she walked over there earlier and there was lagoon type area with steps leading down in to it. I had never heard anyone mention this and knew I had to go explore and see what she was talking about. This deck part you see in the picture, that leads to the left of the picture, is the dock. The rocky area is where I was headed. It was like the property next door or something. It was nothing but rocks everywhere and man it hurt my feet. But I made it and it was BEAUTIFUL over there! The steps she was talking about...this area was AMAZING and so pretty. It reminded me of Chankanaabs lagoon. It looked like a prime area for snorkeling (or even diving) and with all the rocks down there, I can only imagine the things to see. The only problem is, the steps led down to the water and really not into the water. Once getting down in there, I'm not sure how you would get out...short of having to hoist your body up with your arms...and this fluffy girl won't be doing that any time soon. I could see fish everywhere. There were just so many of them. The place just really looked amazing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #795 Share Posted September 13, 2016 I kept putting my foot down on the last steps, as several crabs scurried off of the steps and back into the water, scaring the crap out of me at first, and sticking my camera under the water to see if I could get any good shots of the fish that were crowding the steps. There were hundreds...seriously....until I would put my camera in the water and then they would disappear. It reminded me of my aquarium at home and the fish going back and forth at the top waiting for me to feed them. But once I stuck my camera in the water, they would flee for the most part. The other problem was, once again, I forgot to put my camera setting on underwater. So I end up with a bunch of "RED". I didn't realize it at the time of course. I walked away hoping that I ended up with a bunch of pictures that made it look like I was actually under the water over there. Fail I decided to walk back...over the rocks we go. There was a road that leads back to this area and I did see a white truck back here at one point. I still don't know what this area is for though. Can anyone tell me? This picture shows where it's located in relation to Carambola. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #796 Share Posted September 13, 2016 The dock area After sitting down to massage the battle wounds on my feet, I look over and see this on the dock.... Why were the kids talking to some stranger and is this stranger danger or a friendly local stranger? I had to go investigate. Do you see what B has in his hands? A monkey! This guy sat over at the dock for hours. The kids were over there playing with the monkey for hours. It would crawl all over them and let them feed it and hold it and they were busy jumping off the dock over and over too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #797 Share Posted September 13, 2016 Of course this concerned me because I knew that below the dock (at a certain point) there were huge rocks that I had snorkeled earlier. The last thing I needed was for one of them to jump and hit a rock and break something. I had to go over to investigate. The monkey sitting on Sakari's shoulder. Now I know these guys walk up and down the beach (and in port) letting you hold and take pictures of the monkey for $5 each. This guy never mentioned anything about having to pay anything and he was sitting on the dock for hours. He was letting the kids play with the monkey for a good portion of the day. I went over to talk to him. We talked for quite some time and I told him how my daughter (Kendra) has been wanting a monkey forever. He mentioned they sell them for $100. Oh wow, because they are thousands back home. He also mentioned they can ship to the US. I went over to tell Kendra and she came running. She would spend probably the next 2 hours talking to him about the monkey and holding it while also taking pictures of it to send to her fiance back home telling him she wants it...That would be followed with her being on the phone with him for another hour. LOL She was bound and determined that she wanted a monkey. Not any monkey, but THIS monkey. LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #798 Share Posted September 13, 2016 The kids continued to jump and Kendra continued to talk monkey talk. The guy gave Kendra his social media site for her to add him and told her everything about this monkey. He had went into the forest to get the mother and she had 5 babies. This was one of them and he was 4 months old I believe. He said they were all pretty tame and they had removed their fang teeth. He said they can only ship to 2 places in the US (Miami and Arizona I think). She would have to arrange to have an address in one of those places to accept the monkey and then have to pay shipping for it to get there (COD). She would not pay for the monkey until it arrived in the US. I told her that no matter "how" he said it's done, I still can't believe that US customs would allow some animal from a different country to just be shipped there with no problems due to diseases and such. But she was on a mission. (Update since we returned...still no monkey, of course, and the guy won't answer her on SM so....) A video of the kids (and the hubby) jumping off the deck. [YOUTUBE]7SpAEKZiSog[/YOUTUBE] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #799 Share Posted September 13, 2016 Sakari found a sand dollar. This entire cruise she kept asking me how much is this worth? She just couldn't put the name "dollar" together with "it's not real money". The hubby, Sakari, and I decided we were going to go for a "walk". I knew I wanted to see if I could find this "black" sand that everyone talks about down by Ship Wreck. After leaving Carambola, we started to see some blackness in the sand. Cool This stuff really sparkled in the sun It was getting blacker and I was getting excited Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mitsugirly Posted September 13, 2016 Author #800 Share Posted September 13, 2016 I just couldn't believe how it sparkled in the sun. It was like little diamonds in the sand. So pretty. I really wish the camera could capture what I was seeing. Watching the ocean water rush up, it would turn brown, then when the water went back out, it would be black. We came to another beach club and it was deserted. Not one person there. They had chairs put out and what looked like a little bar with (maybe) the owner sitting there. But not a single person there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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