Voyage 13101025 is when for the 1st time we encountered storm while at sea. More than 12 feet waves rocked us on our way to Barbados. Drizzles and big waves painted Star's visit to the Eastern Caribbean. Six stops comprised the weeklong journey.
SAMANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Dominican Republic is the Caribbean of 40 years ago with its lush tropical vegetation and the beauty of Cavo Levantado. Its lush tropical vegetations and rogue coastlines were its main pride.
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLAND British Virgin Island was the 2nd stop for voyage 13101024. British influence is clearly seen in its paved cobblestone pathways and right-hand driven cars
ST JOHN, ANTIGUA. Holiday and history mixed well in the home of Nelson Dockyard- 1st Gregorian Naval Harbor. Jen and I were joined by Marlene of IT in finding St John’s Cathedral and in feasting over Chinese foods in a nearby local restaurant.
ROSEAU, DOMINICA. Drizzle greeted us in Dominica and it stayed all day. The tours were wet and slippery which translates to many accidents that were attended by the medical center. Luckily, minor injuries were only sustained and not enough to ruin the cruise
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS. The way to Barbados was filled with 12-ft high waves which made the ship dance and sway all night. The Statue of Lord Nelson, St Michael Cathedral and St Patricks Church were good motivation for a long walk.
BASETERRE, ST KITTS St Kitts beauty was a mixture of French and British influence.
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