Saturday, January 17, 2026

Day 11: Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

Because our stop in the Cayman Islands was a tender port, we waited until we were on shore before making any plans. Once at port, we booked a catamaran tour.
Our first stop was at stingray city.
Here we waded on a sandbar and could pet, feed, and even kiss stingrays.
Our next stop was at a snorkel spot.
Here we saw a sea turtle near the boat.
Our last stop was at starfish point, where we could hold starfish. I stayed on the boat, but Steve got off.

From there, we headed back to the dock.
Once back at the port, we took a tender 
back to the ship.
As we left the port, 
I enjoyed a mai tai before dinner 
I tried this appetizer: potato salad with grilled octopus and lemon dressing. The octopus was so bad that even Steve wouldn't eat it!
For my main, I ordered the chipotle roasted strip steak with avocado, tortilla chips, and chimichuri. This was tasty, but the beef wasn't strip steak and pickled vegetables are not chimichuri sauce!
For dessert, I had carrot cake. This was a little dry but had good flavor.

Days 12-13: Sea day, travel home, and trip reflections

Today was a much needed sea day, since we were tired and a bit sunburned from yesterday. Steve also caught a cold and spent most the day in bed.
Rain on the horizon 
resulted in a double rainbow

Having a cocktail before the seas get too rough tonight.

We were a little irritated before dinner, because we needed to wait to be seated while somebody gave a long speech about the survey and how important it was to give 10s.

Once we were seated, all the waiters were frantically trying to make up time that they had to pause during the speech.

The food was lackluster again tonight. I had a salad as an appetizer, 
butter shrimp as my main (not a lot of flavor and I hate it when the tails are left on shrimp in saucy dishes)
and baked Alaska for dessert, which was ok, but not great (I mostly tasted the chocolate syrup drizzled on).

After dinner, we went back to our room, since Steve wasn't feeling well and we have an early departure.

Day 13
After a really rocky night, we were up by six to grab some coffee, a quick breakfast, and then wait for our exit code to be called. Since we had an early flight (10:50 am) we were one of the first groups to leave the ship. 

Initially we were given the last group to leave, despite entering our flight number/time in the app. A few days prior, Steve visited the customer service desk to get the appropriate departure group assigned.

After collecting our bags, we joined a shared shuttle van to the airport. We did curbside check-in to avoid the big rush before security. The security line was long, but we still arrived at our gate with an hour to spare.

The flights home were uneventful and we were happy to arrive home, snuggle with the dog, and spend the night in our own bed.

Reflections:
Overall, it was an enjoyable cruise, but not spectacular.

We enjoyed the selection of ports and the pacing of ports, and were glad the itinerary had conveniently spaced sea days that gave us time to rest between ports. We also liked that most ports weren't tender ports, so we had more flexibility with how we spent our time on shore.

To date, this has been our longest cruise (12 days) and it started to feel a little long. For me, the sweet spot seems to be 10 days, but this might be due to my thoughts about the ship.

Compared to our cruise on the Majestic Princess, this ship was a bit of a disappointment. While it isn't much smaller, it is an older ship and has fewer amenities (no enclave spa, felt a lot more disjointed, smaller piazza, not all elevators went to the same floors, etc.)

We also noticed a lot more ship noise (creaking, rumbling) and bumping/rocking. I'm not sure if that's ship related or due to sea conditions.

The food quality was about the same as other cruises, but the dining menu seemed less inspired and more repetitive.

Even though we reserved the same dining room at the same time every night, we were unable to get the same table/waiters each night, despite multiple requests (and we noticed others were granted the same request).

Crew members were all friendly, but they always appeared to be rushed/stretched too thin and understaffed.

We opted for the Plus package again, and while I think it has great value and we liked the convenience, we just barely "broke even" on most days, since we rarely drank more than 3 drinks (Steve got enough Red Bulls to tip the value in our favor). We didn't take advantage of any of the casual meals, since the "restaurants" were only open for dinner and on alternate nights. These seemed more like lunch options than dinner, and we preferred the main dining room for dinners.

The Caribbean Princess wouldn't be my first choice for a future cruise, but I would book it again if it had the itinerary we liked.

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Fall in Flagstaff

We drove to Flagstaff to see the fall leaves today. There were also two breweries/taprooms in Flagstaff on our Pubpass that were hadn't used yet. Both were dog friendly, so our dog got to come with us. Our first stop was Grand Canyon Brewing for a drink and lunch. The prickly pear beer was quite tasty.

After lunch, we drove the road to Arizona Snowball, 
and admired the aspens along the drive.
We parked in the lot for the Aspen Nature Loop trail. Parking is much easier on a Tuesday than a weekend!
This is a 1.8 mile, fairly flat, easy to walk trail, which is more of a lollipop than true loop. The only thing that makes it slightly challenging is the high elevation (9271 ft / 2825 m).
You start by walking towards the aspens near the base of the ski lifts, with the San Francisco peaks in view.
Once we reached the loop, we decided to go counter clockwise, and soon saw Sasquatch.
As we continued down the trail, we entered the aspen grove. A lot of these trees had already dropped their leaves.
After exiting that grove, we entered a prairie zone. The big white cloud in the top right section of the picture is smoke from a wild fire southwest of Flagstaff.
This gave us a great view of the valley below.
We then headed to another aspen grove.
Many of the trees here still had their leaves.
From here, it was a short walk back to the stick of the lollipop and back to the parking lot.

On the drive back down to town, we saw three elk (no pictures), then headed to Hops on Birch to use our other PubPass (the tart cherry cider was delicious).

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Apache Trail drive to Tortilla Flats AZ

We took advantage of a break in the rain to drive the Apache Trail to Tortilla Flats this afternoon. 


We drove through a few giant puddles,
 saw Canyon Lake 

and even saw a few waterfalls! 
The road was closed after Tortilla Flats due to flooding 

(so was the saloon/restaurant). 
So we had an ice cream 
and turned back towards home.

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Vietnam and Cambodia (September 6-22, 2025)

We decided to book a Mekong River Cruise from Siem Reap Cambodia to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Because it was a long way to travel, we added a week of travel/sightseeing before the cruise started.

Here is our itinerary:

  • Days 1-2: Fly from Phoenix to San Francisco, then connect in Tokyo, before flying to Hanoi.
  • Day 3: Recover from jet lag and sightsee in Hanoi.
  • Day 4: Book a day trip to Ninh Binh
  • Days 5-7: Take a 2n/3d Halong Bay/Lan Ha Bay Cruise
  • Day 8: Spend morning in Hanoi before flying to Siem Reap, Cambodia in the afternoon.
  • Day 9: Visit Angkor Wat

  • Day 10: Begin 7-night AmaWaterways Riches of the Mekong Cruise - Depart from Kampong Cham (about a 5 hour drive from Siem Reap).
    • Day 11: Morning-visit Angkor Ban, and Afternoon- visit Oknha Tey Village (Silk Island) and local school
    • Day 12: Phnom Penh - Morning- vist Royal Palace and Central Market  Afternoon- Visit S21 Detention Center and Killing Fields 
    • Day 13: Phnom Penh - Visit Oudong Buddist Monastery
    • Day 14: Relax on the river cruise and cross into Vietnam
    • Day 15: Morning- Visit Tra Su Forest and Sanctuary
    • Day 16: Morning- Visit Sa Dec local market and Lover'sHouse. Afternoon- visit Cai Be candy and rice paper workshop 
  • Day 17: End of river cruise. Get transported to Ho Chi Minh City and spend day sightseeing
  • Day 18: Fly from Ho Chi Minh City to Tokyo, then connect in San Francisco before flying home to Phoenix.