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Showing posts with label Holland America Cruises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holland America Cruises. Show all posts

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Cruising through the Panama Canal

As I continue to share my past travels, join me on
 Holland America's 'Zuiderdam',
cruising through the Panama Canal.
My first impression of the canal system was thinking: "How the heck are we going to fit this ship in that narrow space?"


Note how close the ship is to the side of the canal

The train pulley system
Once docked at Colon, Panama, I ventured into the Gamboa Rainforest and was treated to local wildlife sightings
A sloth



Walking to the top of this....
...netted this beautiful view
The next port of call was Limon, Costa Rica, where I rode a rickety old train through the uninhabited (by humans) countryside
Look up, look way, way up and watch out for the 'howler monkeys'.
They are known to fling their own 'poo' at you if they get agitated.  I felt using my telephoto lens was in order for this shot
 My most favourite part of the excursion
 was visiting a banana plantation
The bananas are wrapped in blue bags as they grow in order to protect them from insects, bruising and ripening too fast
'Hanging around' to get their first hose-down!



Before being packed into boxes by hand,
 they are thoroughly washed in huge basins
I will never take a banana for granted again.  The manual labour that goes into its journey from tree to table is truely unimaginable! 
 Here is a small taste!


Our last stop was in Curacao - Zuiderdam was majestic in port
We were lucky enough to have a balcony cabin - my roomie C.W. enjoyed the view
Where's Waldo, oops I mean C.W.
The dutch influence can be seen in the colourful buildings
One aspect of cruising is having to doll up for formal nights!
  How did I do?
I couldn't possibly make a post without including some aspect of food.  I joined the culinary team and head chef for a hands on cooking demonstration
Our finished product....
Cruising is fabulous.....new lands are visited, new experiences are created and being mesmerized by the calm waters is so soothing....

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Cruise Grub

My friend in England (you know who you are, S.C.) wondered why I hadn't written a blog in a while.  My response was simple:
 I haven't been anywhere lately!
However, I have been to plenty of places before I started blogging, so I will go backwards for a while and take you on a culinary cruise aboard Holland America's Nieuw Amsterdam!

Upon arrival, my sisters and I booted it up to the lido desk to start our 7 day feast with a little something from the buffet line!
Started with salads as we knew the calories were coming!

On our first night, Dad treated us to a gastronomic evening at the Pinnacle Grill, which is the upscale restaurant that has an extra charge - boy was it worth it!
Chilled seafood medley

Extra JUMBO shrimp!
 
Melt in your mouth Filet Mignon

Succulent Lobster

Everyone knows I LOVE creme brule
The sunset did not disappoint
We visited a number of Caribbean islands and tasted everything the ship had to offer!
Beel Wellingston

Grilled tilapia

Beef carpaccio

Seared Tuna steak

Key Lime Pie

Just when we thought we couldn't eat another bite, another day dawned and we went at it again.
Tuna carpaccio


Ever had raspberry soup?


Battered shrimp

If you know me, you know this is what I had!
Another rendition of creme brule

One of our last ports of call was Costa Maya.
It struck me as poor place, 
but had pristine beaches and pretty houses.

Some of our last meals.....

The highlight of the cruise was the 'dessert extravaganza'.
The chefs spent hours preparing every sweet treat you can imagine.



A final sunset as we sailed back to reality!
We spent our last evening in Fort Lauderdale,
 so having been there before, 
dined at the sidewalk cafe
 of the Riverside Hotel on Los Olas boulevard.
This is the BEST club sandwich I have ever eaten!
Club on toasted cranberry/walnut bread slathered with spicy mayo!
It was a trip I will never forget. 
 Thanks to my sisters, D & B, brother-in-law M and niece M.