We have been back to our winter home for a few days now. Enough time to rest up a bit and reflect on our experiences on this cruise. In today’s blog, I have included several photos from onboard the Symphony. So this will be a tour of the ship and some of my thoughts regarding the cruise line.
Home! – A Wild Ride
Pat and I made it safely home yesterday, 1/24, after a very long day the day before. It was an adventure that we would rather not repeat. Although, I love the travelling and you have to take it that occasionally things do not go as planned. Thank goodness with time, we tend to remember the better parts. Here is a quick summary of the disembarkation from Crystal’s Symphony in Bimini and travel home.
Bimini Bahamas – Waiting to Disembark
It is now 9am Sunday morning and we are on Day 2 of our extra days onboard the Crystal Cruise Lines Symphony. After Crystal announced they were suspending operations we were to return to the port of Miami, get our car and then drive back to our RV park in Florida. Obviously, the arrest warrant issued by a Florida court (as previously noted) required the vessel to sail to the Bahamas, out of the US jurisdiction. So, here we are in Bimini Bahamas…
Tortola – British Virgin Islands
While we are on the “bonus day” Saturday of our cancelled cruise, I will attempt to provide an update from one of our favorite islands so far. The island of Tortola, one of the British Virgin Islands has the best mountain views that we have seen while on this cruise. Here is a quick update and a few photos.
Crystal Symphony – Arrest Warrant Issued!!
Perhaps a couple of red flags have gone up as warning signs. First it was the shutdown of the Crystal cruise operations after our ship returned to the port in Miami on Saturday morning. Today, Friday 1/21, the captain made an announcement that due to “non-technical operational issues” our ship would not be ending the cruise at the Miami port. What’s up now?
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Crystal Cruise Update – Out of Cash!
On Wednesday of this week we received a letter in the mail slot outside our stateroom door. I grabbed it on the way to our dinner at Prego, the premium dining option. More on Prego later. I was a bit shocked when I opened and read the letter from the cruise line.
St. Kitts / Narrow Gauge Railroad
It is now day 10 of our 21 day anniversary cruise. Halfway done already. The stop today is at St Kitts, a volcanic island named after St. Christopher. It is a beautiful tropical island that has a rich history where sugar cane was once the primary economic product until the soil gave out.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
The US territory of Puerto Rico marks the 8th day of our 21 day cruise. I still wonder at what we were thinking during a spike in the pandemic. But, I have to tell you, except for a couple of schedule adjustments, everything has been great. The Crystal cruise line has lived up to its reputation as a high end ultra luxury adventure. And I still feel safe. On Sunday, we took a walkabout tour of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
St. Martin/Sint Maarten
This tiny island on the border between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea has two different languages and is ruled by two different nations. At just 37 square miles, the southern half is Sint Maarten and ruled by the Dutch, while the northern half, St. Martin is French ruled. We took the air conditioned bus tour around both sides.
St. Johns, Antigua – Stop #2
Our itinerary has had a small change by removing the planned stop at Gustavia, St. Barts and extending our stay in Antigua. The St. Barts authorities did not allow our ship to stop due to one covid case aboard with a crew member. An abundance of caution again. So, we got to explore Antigua a second day.