Cruising Canaveral, Cococay, & Cozumel in the Caribbean on the Blogging A – Z Challenge

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Here’s the haps:

Earlier this year we had an old-fashioned Gospel singing and preaching service with a group called the Apostolic Boys. They are going to be aboard this cruise that is designed for Christians, e.g., no bars, no gambling, etc. They passed out this flyer:

TNT and Mrs. Herb want to go and I have never been on a cruise so I think I will enjoy myself a lot. The key to my enjoyment will be setting my mind to total tourist mode. I expect that everything in this giant floating hotel will be like that so if not I will be surprised. CocoCay is a private island owned by the ship company but I expect Cozumel may capture my interest the most. Any of these places that we go to will, of course, be blog fodder so you will find out what I thought.

Itinerary

MONDAY
PORT: Port Canaveral, FL 
DEPART: 4:00 PM 

TUESDAY  
Day At Sea 

WEDNESDAY 
PORT: Cozumel, Mexico  7:00 AM to 6:00 PM

THURSDAY 
Day At Sea  

FRIDAY 
CocoCay, Bahamas 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM

SATURDAY 
PORT:  Port Canaveral 7:00 AM

Likelihood of this happening within the next year: 64+%
Likelihood of running into someone I know or met on the Internet: 97%

17 Comments

  1. Anita and I used to think about cruising, especially as some friends were reeeally into it (one’s email was even “cruisealot@…”!)
    But we took a ferry across the English Channel in the early 2000s and I was SOOOoooo seasick the entire time, barely kept breakfast in my stomach, and miserable for three days after! And this was not a little boat, but a huge ferry with a level for autos, a movie theater, restaurant, game room, and all kinds of amenities, just like a cruise ship.
    So I guess we’ll fly if we have to cross any big waters.
    ❤️&🙏, c.a.

  2. That sounds like a great opportunity, I hope you are able to go. If you are careful about what you eat at those lavish buffets, would you call that cruise control?

  3. Since we met in 2008 as widowed, full-time RVers, and Harley riders, we have done 31 cruises together (most on Carnival, but also Disney, Princess, & Royal Caribbean). Early on we did a lot of excursions. We’ve done the Panama Canal partial transit twice, Alaska, Hawaii, and most of the Caribbean. Since we have done the Caribbean islands multiple times, hubby enjoys his scuba diving when available and I use the quiet time to work on writing my mystery books. This fall is our first transatlantic cruise, our first (last/only) time in Europe, and my first cruise on Holland America (hubby cruised on it once with his late wife). We love cruising!

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