7 sea days…. Back to enrichment classes, zumba and ukelele…… There’s a group of guitar players composed of random passengers (who all happens to bring their guitars along) that meet on the open deck at 7th floor every sea day to strum and Sing and they wisely called the group “sea days”
Not many cruisers had visited this port, not even the very seasoned ones and the crew…. We would have never come here if not for the reroute due to the turmoil at the red sea…. Also not even our cell service provider T mobile cover this country which is a first as we never been to a country where t mobile does not have coverage yet………
Arrived at a soupy foggy Walvis Bay port…. Escorted to the Port by seals, apologies for the bad picture.. They are too quick for me…
First stop was the famous Walvis bay lagoon where pink flamingos love to congregate
Hundreds of Pink flamingos on the beach, eating, flapping, flying.. what a wonderful sensory attack
2nd stop is to see the salt flats and mines by the sea
3rd stop was Dune 7….. Namibia feels like death valley with its salt flats, sand dunes… Except it is right by the sea and has flamingos
P at the top of the dune P is the black dot who is brave enough to tackle sand hiking
Then a great lunch by the yacht club
Another Happy hour achieved!! As we were sailing away, we were stunned by miles and miles of gorgeous sand dunes extending all the way to the sea view… Goodbye Namibia!! Your one of a kind beauty will forever be remembered..
Cant believe it’s already day 50!! And not even half way yet….
We were pretty exhausted after two days of mad dash up and down Capetown….so this single sea day is very welcoming.. Many Enrichment classes today, one of them is the executive chef demonstrating 3 south African dishes and told us there will be an African feast today at the buffet…. Yum….
The other day we have Elvis, today we have Cher…she’s funny, looks and sounds like Cher and in her own words: just had a little too much buffet π
She came down the stage singing gimme gimme gimme, saw P and stick her microphone in front of P for him to join in the chorus…. It was so quick I do not have time to capture the moment π
This was taken the day after..
And later catch another show of a pair of comedians called Alfred and Seymour that are so funny we laugh until we cry π€£
Rose up super early for a Safari game reserve that is 2.5 hours away
The Drive to Aquila that begins at dawn is beautiful, reminds me of the drive to Northern California…. Lined with Majestic mountains, vineyards and vegetations
Aquila game reserve, modern way of doing safari, combining safari with spa π
The thousand acre land feels like “jurassic park” complete with gates and electric barb wire… But animals in there were running free, seem happy and lazyThe big 5 sans leopard… Rhino’s. Buffalos, elephants, lions and leopard are called the big 5 in South Africa More of the big 5s minus leopard Non big 5s…..zebras are our favorite… The baboons went into a tizzy fit right in front of us….guess that’s just banoons being baboonsThe game reserve really wined and dined us, with welcome drink and buffet lunch
I guess you figured out by now this is a very touristy safari with no guns or tents, but it did gives us a glimpse of what the real thing is like….
Wine country : We never knew South Africa is a major Wine country, we do not have time for a wine tour but we bought some (2 actually as the ship only allows one bottle per person) South African wine at a very good price…. Met a traveling wine connoisseur from US who confirmed that South Africa wine is indeed pretty impressive
Pinotage is a South African red!! Only heard of pinot noir before… Did not know it has a cousinπ€
We love Capetown!! Besides the beautiful sceneries , everyone we met is professional, calm and amicable….. They all exudes sense of pride of their beautiful country… Its amazing to see them come to this after all that they have been through, their history written in blood and tears…
Another country we will surely be back again for longer stay!!
Last glimpse of South Africa is the Robben island where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years there in prison…. People here spoke of him with such adoration… He really brought South Africans together and leap frog south Africa forward in world stage
As soon as we arrived, we were greeted by this view from our ship π
Table mountain, one of world 7 wonders of nature framing Cape Town
Once again we lucked out with a beautiful weather today, people told us it was raining and foggy last couple of days… Also we lucked out with our pick of a 9 hour small group tour on TripAdvisor
Cable car to top of table mountain… The floors of the cars rotate through 360 degrees during the ascent or descent, giving passengers a panoramic view.
Boulders beach Penguin colony
Everywhere you turn there’s penguins.. Apparently this is penguin heaven…
Lunch at Simon Town
Simon Town is beautiful, lined with Victorian architecture.. Ate kingclip (a popular fish here) at a restaurant with sea view
Cape of good hope
Amazing view and feel at Cape of Good HopeOstrich crossing the road on way to Cape of good hope
Bo-kaap houses
Dinner at V and A waterfront
A super crowded and popular area for dining and shopping…. Another successful Happy Hour achieved!!
By the end of the day we both logged 20000 steps and completely exhausted after sightseeing for 10 hours straight….. Cape Town is gorgeous!! Glad we had another day to check it out….. Cant wait….
Jessica our lovely destination specialist did a special at the Theatre and invited 6 crew members from South africa to talk about their country, what to see and what to eat, giving the next port we are visiting a lot of immersive texture… Cant wait to arrive in Cape Town tomorrow
Meanwhile, today is the day that guests presents the results of their endeavors during sea days… There’s painting, there’s pop choirs, there’s harmonica, there’s ukelele… Busy day….
Ukelele presentation…My friend who is an artist did the painting that is inside the plastic coverPop Choir… At one point there’s more than 100 people in it…
Today is the day we “flash mob dance” the unsuspecting audiences at their nightly Princess Theatre performance….. There are about 40 people participating and every one is excited…. To me it’s the process that is most fun.. The practices, the rehearsing, the chit chats…. Like minded people get together to dance and exercise and have fun….
And the crowds go wild….. Just kidding…. But we did get some standing ovations… ππ
Last night’s production show was especially more exhilarated as it is their last performance on this ship and everyone gave them a standing ovation… P was able to snap a selfie with them as they line up to say goodbye at the exit..
We really appreciate every single crew and entertainer on this ship doing their best to make this cruise magical
We also appreciate after 45 days… The orchids are still hanging on nicely Double rainbow late afternoon… How appropriate, South Africa is known as a rainbow nation Sunset today..
The risk of piracy…. Horn of Africa is considered as high risk area for piracy… But someone in the know toldΒ us that pirates had no interest capturing cruise ships since they do not want to be in charge of feeding so many people π… They rather deal with cargo ships… That surely makes us feel very safe… So the eating goes on since it is our biggest defense against piracy.
A passenger on the ship drew pictures and put a limerick/poem at the back and send it to the cruise director who shares it with us almost daily…. Cheers to creativity!!
The ship is turning southwest towards Cape Town…we had circumvented half of the globe now, but few stops on this 1st half with many sea days…. The second half will be different, once we hit the Mediterranean it will be port stops almost every day, we will be yearning for sea days in between just to give ourselves room to digest what we had experience….
We got a new captain in Mauritius, the old captain’s contract is up…kind of miss the old Captain Cataldi who is from Italy…. He is relatively young and we always see him around, at the plaza or the buffet, very unassuming and amicable…
I am sure the new captain Paul Slight from Wale is going to be great as well…. Princess hires amazing people who always seem to enjoy work and make sure passengers had a great time…
Speaking of that, Ladies and Gentlemen.. The King is alive!! Elvis is in the building π…..tonight’s performance at the theater is by a talented young man name Dan Middleditch whose rendition of Elvis and his songs is spot on, his charisma and energy mirrors Elvis’s and he brings the house down…. I actually saw him at the buffet this morning saying hello to everyone and thought why is Elvis at the morning buffet, am I awake ?!