Greetings from Cozumel! At least, that’s where I am for about the next 2hrs. Tonight we sail to Belize, but let’s talk about the last two days first.
Yesterday was a sea day, as we sailed from Miami to Cozumel. Lots of fun things to do. I got room service for breakfast, then hung out in a lounge chair until it started raining. From there it was lunch, gelato, dinner and more gelato. I’m thinking this is going to be a theme on this cruise - wine and gelato. :)
I’m really amazed at the difference between the smaller river cruise and the larger cruise ship as far as offerings. It’s day 2 on the ship, and I’m still getting lost sometimes. The others in my group were socializing after lunch, and it took me three tries to figure out where they were. It’s a big ship! Everyone is so nice though - haven’t had even a mediocre experience with a crew member (and you know I ask a LOT of questions).
One thing that’s interesting…..you can really tell the difference between those who travel like this (more luxury travel) regularly, and those for whom this is a special occasion, or slight stretch (like me). There can be a tremendous difference in attitudes, and also in dress. I’ve saw one person change outfits at least 3-4 times yesterday. Granted, each outfit was absolutely gorgeous, but wow! Kelly opinion: Being nice gets you a lot farther, no matter how much money you may have.
Which brings me to dinner last night. I am sooooo not used to fine dining. I walked in with my drink from cocktail hour, and a member of the wait staff instantly appeared, asking if she could carry it for me. Apparently it’s a thing that they carry your drink to your table for you, usually on a tray. Well all-righty then. Also had my chair pulled out for me, and napkins were replaced every time someone left the table. It was a bit like Eliza Doolittle…..just trying not to make too much of a mess. :)
Today was a catamaran day! One of the excursions that Explora offered was a 5hr trip on a catamaran. Cruise the coastline of Cozumel, then have the opportunity to snorkel, paddleboard, or other activities. I got to snorkel for the first time ever. So cool! The other thing I couldn’t believe was how absolutely blue the water is. If you’ve heard my discussion of the definition of “normal”, this is definitely a different “normal” that what you see at the NC / SC coastline.
And now, pictures!
















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