Showing posts with label Bahamas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bahamas. Show all posts

Monday, August 28, 2023

Dominican Daze cruise on Virgin Voyages' Scarlet Lady: Bimini, Extra Virgin, Day at Sea, The Wake, Gunbae - January 8-9, 2022






Today, Scarlet Lady docked at Bimini in the Bahamas, specifically North Bimini island. Beautiful turquoise waters surrounded the ship.


view from our balcony


We had breakfast in the Galley, ordering omelettes with sides of bacon. The self-serve sushi area was stocked with assorted bento boxes filled with "regular" fruit, "tropical" fruit, or a combo of fruit, yogurt and granola.




Virgin's Bimini Beach Club was located about a mile from the cruise port. Complimentary shuttle service was provided. There wasn't any mention about needing to bring towels. It turned out that beach towels were handed out when we disembarked from the ship, and could be exchanged for fresh ones at the beach club. There was no need to check out towels like on other cruise lines.


Scarlet Lady is sleek


19-second clip of part of the club:




fun inflatables at the pool


Suite guests get admission to a section of the club called the RockStar Retreat, where there are more comfortable chairs and servers to bring you food and drinks. No one was policing access, probably since there were so few people on the cruise.

The wind was strong so the ocean wasn't very inviting. It didn't deter Kaleb from taking a dip though.




We spent the day relaxing and reading on the beach. There were plenty of lounge chairs and umbrellas available.




Lunch was self-serve for non-suite guests. Individual portions were plated and placed on counters for the taking.


almost everything on the menu


Even though it was windy, flies swarmed our table. Other than that, the food was scrumptious, especially the curries.

Later that evening, bonfires would be lit inside spheres mounted on the sand. But we had to get ready for dinner, so Kaleb and I took the shuttle back to Scarlet Lady.




Tonight's dinner was at Italian-inspired Extra Virgin restaurant. 




It was nice that pasta could be ordered in half portions, so we could try more items on the menu.


focaccia, charcuterie, calamari, carpaccio
pork cheek, gnocchi, bucatini


We chose to have affogatos for dessert (gelato with pour-over espresso, topped with condiments), served tableside. It was a popular choice as servers wheeled the affogato cart all over the restaurant.


tableside affogato


We also got a complimentary shot of a sweet digestivo to end the meal.




The next day was at sea. Kaleb and I went to The Wake for brunch. Usually serving steaks and seafood in the evening, the restaurant opens on sea days to provide an elegant brunch service. "Bottomless brunch" libations were offered for $25, a good value for those who can take advantage.




Every dish was plated beautifully and tasted fresh and vibrant.


fennel and citrus salad
pork belly benedict with bone marrow hollandaise
"egg in a hole"
coconut panna cotta in a chilled bowl
crepe cake


Did you know that the bed in the cabin could be transformed into a couch? You could request the cabin steward to do this via the app, or do it yourself, which is what we did. The drawers at the base held all of the bedding. It was nice to have seating during the day to watch the NFL playoff games.




We really enjoyed sitting on the hammock, watching the ocean go by. It can be tricky to get into it, but all you have to do is gather it into a swing and sit on it first, then extend the net under your thighs towards your toes.


hammock not fully extended here


A little afternoon snack from the Galley take-away:




Tonight's dinner would be at Gunbae, serving Korean barbecue. The entrance to the restaurant was at the back of the Galley. The tables were set up for large parties, at least 6 or more. Remember that we were still in the middle of Covid? I was surprised that the hostess wanted to seat our entire table of six. We and the other couple (two ladies) balked and we were able to stay a socially-distant party of four.

The nice part about Gunbae is that no one has to cook the food - the server does it for you. Everyone is able to enjoy the meal, versus someone stuck with the grilling duties.




Everyone got their own set of banchan to begin the meal.




Next, our table participated in a drinking game called 3-6-9. Our server poured everyone a complimentary shot of soju, then took turns counting from 1. If the number contains 3, 6 or 9, instead of saying it aloud, you clap. It gets complicated when there are double digits. If you accidentally say one of the clapping numbers aloud, you drink. It was pretty fun.




We ordered a few appetizers and our mains. Our server cooked everything for us.




chef's combo


Afterwards, dessert was a bowl of milk or black sesame soft serve (or twist), accompanied by mochi, caramel and granola toppings.




Overall, I thought the Korean BBQ experience was fun. We shared one chef's combo and one veggie combo, which was a good balance. However, I didn't think the meat was marinated well, but it could be due to keeping within acceptable tastes among passengers. Sauces were provided for added flavor, and lettuce leaves were available to make wraps.

After dinner, we attended the "Ships in the Night" production show in the Red Room. It's neat how this space can transform from a large standing-only room into a theater with seating. The show was not your traditional song and dance.




Tomorrow, we arrive in Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic and get to slide down a bunch of waterfalls. It'll also be Scarlet Night, where the entire ship becomes one big party...stay tuned!


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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

4-night Bahamas cruise on Freedom of the Seas in the Ben and Jerry's "Sweet Suite" - January 3-6, 2022







Right after our New Year's stay in Miami/South Beach, we took Uber to PortMiami to board our first of three cruises, a 4-nighter on Freedom of the Seas, visiting Nassau and Royal Caribbean's private island, CocoCay.

Originally, we were booked on MSC Armonia in order to retain the MSC Diamond status that I got from status-matching using my Hilton Diamond credentials back in 2019 when we had tentative plans to sail MSC Bellissima from Dubai to Hong Kong in spring 2020. However, due to the continuing pandemic, MSC Armonia remained in Italy and the cruise was canceled. Fortunately, Freedom of the Seas was sailing the exact same days, and Royal Caribbean was offering double points towards status. Doing research on the ship, I learned of room 6305, known as the Ben and Jerry's "Sweet Suite", that exists on all Freedom-class vessels, and to my surprise, it was available on our sailing, so I snagged it.

The "Sweet Suite" isn't really a suite but a promenade stateroom with a bay window overlooking the Royal Promenade in the heart of the ship. These types of staterooms are great for people-watching and getting a front-row seat to the parades that happen in the Royal Promenade. However, the view from this particular cabin is blocked by the behinds of two cow statues decorating the roof of the Ben and Jerry's ice cream counter. Due to the obstruction, Royal Caribbean granted some suite benefits to occupants of the "Sweet Suite", plus a free scoop of Ben and Jerry's ice cream every day of the cruise.

Let us continue on with the trip...

Kaleb and I arrived at Royal Caribbean's Terminal A at the Port of Miami around 11am and there were hardly any lines. There were staff stationed outside the door checking for negative Covid test results. Once inside, we blazed through check-in. The ship wasn't ready for passengers to board, so we waited in a comfortable, airy room. Only 20 minutes went by before we were allowed to embark.




There wasn't any crowding (outside of elevators) on the entire ship. I found out from reading Cruise Critic that Freedom was only at 50% occupancy due to cancellations and guests turned away due to positive Covid tests.

Cabins were still being prepared, so we explored a bit and grabbed some Mexican food from El Loco Fresh as the options at the Windjammer buffet were limited compared to the spread I enjoyed on the girls' cruise a few weeks ago.

Royal Promenade:




Pool deck:




cantilevered hot tub
can't resist the soft serve machine
quesadilla and soft taco


An announcement was made that cabins were ready, so Kaleb and I headed to our "Sweet Suite".

A quick tour of Ben and Jerry's Sweet Suite (cabin 6305), decorated in a cow theme:




The view out the window:




suite sweets
coupons for Emerald status
Sweet Suite benefits


We immediately headed over to the Suite Lounge. Snacks and cocktails would be served during its hours of operation, which we took advantage of. The coffee machine was available 24 hours a day.




In the evening, Kaleb and I checked out Cafe Promenade (serving snacks and pizza), then went to the main dining room for dinner. The menu was the same as during the girls' cruise. I could see myself being bored of the food after sailing on Royal Caribbean too frequently in a short period of time.








Tuesday was a day at sea, followed by a stop in Nassau, Bahamas on Wednesday. Kaleb and I weren't interested in getting off the ship, so we treated it like another day at sea...quite relaxing!


cocktails in the Suite Lounge
Suite Lounge buffet


Our last day was spent at Royal Caribbean's private island, CocoCay. We were the only ship there with paying passengers. (Vision of the Seas was alongside, but that was supposedly the "hospital" ship where sick crew members went to recuperate) Thus, we had the entire island to ourselves, just like the last time we were here in November 2019. I enjoyed snorkeling off the shores of Chill Island and the buffet at Chill Grill was scrumptious.




The Coco Beach Club was under construction on our last visit; now complete, we got a glimpse of the overwater cabanas for rent. No one was using them, but if two Oasis-class ships (with 6,000 passenger capacity) docked at the same time, I could see the club and cabanas in high demand.




And that was the end of our first of three back-to-back cruises! We enjoyed the suite benefits provided for staying in the Ben and Jerry's Sweet Suite (cabin 6305 on Freedom-class ships). A free scoop of ice cream every day was certainly welcome! My only complaint: the cabin was adjacent to a crew door which slammed shut often during the day and into the wee night, so earplugs are a must for light sleepers. Note that the Sweet Suite is categorized under the "Connecting Promenade Stateroom" category.


redeemed 4 scoops of ice cream
suite disembarkation tags


I found the buffet selection on Freedom of the Seas worse than on Navigator of the Seas, but it may have been because Navigator was on its inaugural season on the West Coast and needed to make a great first impression, just like the Norwegian Bliss inaugural. The main dining room menus were the same on both ships (probably all of Royal Caribbean's fleet), so if I were to sail on Royal Caribbean too soon in the near future (hmm, perhaps our 3rd cruise on this back-to-back-to-back...), I would seriously consider making reservations at the specialty restaurants to break up the monotony.

Which ship are we boarding tomorrow? Virgin Voyages' Scarlet Lady, for a 5-night Dominican Daze itinerary! I had heard so much about how good the dining was on board, so I can't wait...stay tuned!


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Another disclaimer:  The intention of this blog was to remind Future Me in full detail about where I went and what I did. I could have made it private, but I frequently get questions from family, friends and internet folks about how I planned things, got deals, etc., so instead of repeating the story over and over, I direct them here. If you are offended by anything I say or do, save yourself the discomfort and kindly click away from my blog. Thanks for reading and have a wonderful day!