Friday, October 31, 2008

2008-Oct. 25-31  Oosterdam 7 nt Mexican cruise with Carolyn: Puerto Vallarta; Mazatlan; Cabo


 Carolyn survived her 3 first ever cruise a couple years ago, so it was time to take a longer one.  So we booked a 7 night one out of San Diego.  I flew there from St. Louis, and she joined me from Portland, Or.  We spent the night in a hotel near the port and were on the way to another great sisters' cruise.

Oct. 25-embarkation and ship: 

 

Cabin HH 4061: obstructed ocean view 

 

Oct. 26---sea day 

 

Oct. 27---Cabo 

 

Oct. 28--- Mazatlan:  


Oct.-29-08  Puerto Vallarta: 


Oct.-30-08 sea day--- 


Oct.-31-08 sea day 


We thoroughly enjoyed the cruise---but then I've thoroughly enjoyed 6 cruises now! My sister enjoyed it so much that she booked us on another one with the same itinerary for Dec. 2009. That time we'll be on the Carnival Splendor ship.


10-31-08

Another sea day.  Our last day of the cruise.  I wondered if the crew would dress up for Halloween, or any of the passengers.  But didn't see any of that.  Just the usual---like this little towel puppy on our beds last night.  
 Some day---I'll get to eat in the Pinnacle Grill.
 a tasty appetiser.
 Carolyn's tasty appetiser---I'm allegic to shrimp, so will pass on that!
 At least there were some Halloween decorations!
 Eating at the Lido
 Tonight's towel animal.
 And we packed up and got ready to disembark tomorrow. 

Thursday, October 30, 2008

10-30-08 sea day---


Not much going on today.  It's another sea day.  A day to explore the ship some more.
 Cool bar stools.
 And hang out at the spa!
 

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

10-29-08  Puerto Vallarta:


Here we did the ship sponsored town, country and tequila tour. I believe it was $39, too. We traveled by air conditioned bus to Puerto Vallarta’s centro, where we visited the main points of interest such as El Palacio Municipal (City Hall), the main plaza and other city landmarks, such as the Iglesia de Nuestra SeƱora de Guadalupe (the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe), Gringo Gulch, and the boardwalk, or malecon. This malecon area was really pretty impressive. Would have liked to spend more time there.
 heading out to our city tour.
 looks like a shopping mall is close by, too.
 our ship
 and more American influence.
 narrow streets
 and a beautiful rock lined coastline!
 There's a Malecon along the waterfront in Old Town with lots of interesting sculptures.
 We got off here and were led through town for awhile.
 views across the bay from old town
 some of the neat condos
Then we boarded the bus again and headed on to the southside, or the "famous" Romantic Zone, for a 25-minute shopping & bathroom stop at a jewelry and tile store, where they offered us a free drink and salemen followed us around trying to sell us stuff. All I can say about this stop is, "Why?"
 some of the neat Malecon.
 and benches.
 Lots of vendors, with some pretty neat art.
 that's quite a hill
 heading inland from the Malecon
 our guide pointing out stuff
 like these----almonds
 I noticed all the pretty flowers, too.
 loved the beach here.

 even had an amphitheatre.
 and more neat art.
 and more sculptures.

 on our way to the church

 ornate steeple on the church
 bell tower
 love the Natilus design.   Looks like an info station.
 a guy feeding the pigeons. 
 continuing to the church.  Neat brickwork and stained glass window.
 and ironwork
 love the design!
 They sure have pretty churches in Mexico!
Leaving Vallarta, we continued south along the Bay and up to the residential zone of Conchas Chinas, overlooking Los Arcos and the town of Mismaloya, famous for the filming of “The Night of the Iguana” starring Richard Burton.


 another neat minimalist view.
 Soon we were in the state of Jalisco, the small volcano town called Tequila cultivates the precious blue agave plant from which their Tequila comes from. 

 Each hand picked plant takes 8-14 years to mature. 
The sweet nectar is extracted from the large heart of these pure agave plants.
  I don't know if I've ever had tequila straight before, but it isn't too bad---especially the orange flavored one. There were also a few little shops and a little restaurant by the factory. They also gave us free soda or water before starting our trip back.
 Heading back down to our ship.  More cool condos.
 I believe this was on the back of an ambulance!  Not what I'd want to see on an ambulance picking me up!
 This was another fun port.  I think I liked it better then Cabo or Mazatlan.