05 April 2009

#24 and #16

Our Anniversary Cruise
(fulfilling #24 and #16 on The List)

For our 1st anniversary, Sean and I took a week long cruise on board the Norwegian Majesty. We sailed from Charleston, SC to the Bahamas, Florida, and then back.

Welcome aboard "The Awkward Ship"


You know how Carnival is "The Fun Ship?" Well, they mean it! We took a cruise on a Carnival boat for our honeymoon, and had a blast. Norwegian?? They're The Awkward Ship.
Anything to do with this boat was awkward. To start with, the Embarkation was crazy. Typically you pull up to a terminal, like an airport, drop off your luggage, go through security, get your room keys, and head to the boat. But Charleston has apparently never heard of such a thing. You get in your car (if you're lucky it's a taxi, don't drive your own car) and drive to the port, where you will sit in a line that is AT LEAST 6 blocks long, through the run down industrial part of town. At least in taxi's you have an express line, if you have your car you wait in an even longer line to get into the parking lot. But really, the whole thing is a parking lot. A run down, dusty, abandoned "bodies are probably stashed here" type lot. They don't let you out of the car until they see your passport and luggage tags, then you toss your bags into some unmarked cart, walk across the dusty open lot to a bus, and they drive you the 100 yards to the warehouse where you will go through security. It was SO weird.
The awkwardness didn't stop there:
We had a room with a window, which was neat, but the furniture was set up in such a way that you had to climb across the bed to get in and out of the room... awkward. This is the view out of our window though, I think we're still in Charleston?? Maybe not...
Norwegian believes in "Freestyle Cruising" which means you can eat in any of the dining rooms whenever you want, and can have your own table, no eating with strangers
necessary! We decided to try it out our first night, and the dining room was really
formal, even though it was the "casual dining room." The waiter got upset when we
only wanted one appetizer and no dessert and kept bringing it up over and over. Awkward.
Most of our experiences on the boat fell under the "awkward" category. The staff was unfriendly, the food wasn't all that great, and (through no fault of the cruise line) we hit storms, which made me sea sick (yay!) and it was just all around weird. Needless to say, we won't be cruising on Norwegian again.

Off The Boat


Although the mode of transportation wasn't all that enjoyable, the travel part of the cruise was amazing. Anytime we weren't on the boat was a great time!! Now, what you've all been waiting for: PICTURES!!!

Great Stirrup Cay
This island is owned by Norwegian. We spent the day snorkeling, hanging out with a couple we met, getting sunburned, and mocking some over confident college kids.




Nassau, Bahamas
Nassau was amazing!! It is the capital city of the Bahamian Islands. We took a tour of the city, visited two old British forts, went to a Pirate Museum, and then wandered around the city.

Ft Charlotte


Nassau Harbor

Grand Bahama Island
On Grand Bahama, we spent the day at Lucayan National Park. We toured some underground caves and then went to the beach before heading to a local place for lunch, where Sean tried conch for lunch (yep, like a conch shell. It's the muscle inside).

Ben's Cave


Mangrove swamps between the caves and the beach

The most beautiful beach in the whole world!!



Cape Canaveral, Florida
Our last day in ports was spent in Florida, where we got the chance to visit Sean's grandparents. I had never met them, so it was great to be able to spend the day with them! They are wonderful people and we had a great time. We went down to the beach, went shopping, hung out on the Cocoa Beach pier, and pretty much just spent the day getting to know each other better. We had lunch on the beach, and dinner at this restaurant down by our cruise ship terminal (because this was a normal port, not Charleston! lol)

All in all, it was a good vacation, but we were happy to get home (even though we spent 18 hours in airports and planes on the way home, and we all know how I feel about THAT!).
Happy Anniversary to us!!

5 comments:

E and J said...

I'm glad you had a good time! I've heard Norwegian and Princess are a little uppity (Princess is the worst according to J). I'd like to try Royal Caribbean. But all I know is Carnival too! The sun and the beach and all the warm weather makes me jealous!

Karis said...

Yay that you're back! I'm glad you had some awkward fun :) Can't wait to see you guys in less than two weeks!

WASHINGTON SOUTHWORTHS said...

Well I'm glad you had a great time in the islands, but sad that the actual 'crusing' part was not so great! That stinks. We've only been on one cruise and it was through Royal Caribbean. We LOVED it!! We hope our next cruise is in the Bahamas on a Disney cruise or Royal Caribbean again.

Chad and Jessica said...

What amazing pics....I thought the first was a postcard! Too bad the cruise part was obnoxious...I hate rude service people....hello, it's their job to be nice even if you're rude....lol. So much beautiful ocean! Wow! It still sounds like it was a great getaway! Welcome back!

Cranky said...

Pirate museum. W00t! Awkward always makes for better bloggy stories, right?