A Cruise to Central America

esc2476esc2476 Registered Users Posts: 354 Major grins
edited April 12, 2007 in Journeys
Just got back from a cruise to Panama, Costa Rica and Belize aboard the Carnival Legend. I went with my girlfriend of 3+ years, Emily. We also invited Emily's mom to come along, who had a different cabin. It was a wonderful time and am glad to show you some of the highlights....

The cruise was for 8 days with the first two days at sea. Plenty of time to get acquainted with the ship.

Our stateroom had a balcony which provided for some spectacular views.

140398704-M.jpg

Towel animals made a nightly appearance:

141002836-L-1.jpg

The 11-story atrium is the center of the ship, but was photographically challenging to shoot because of the low light and its large size. Some cruise critics have harshly criticized its design.

140398046-L-1.jpg

The atrium bar was always pretty subdued (note the piano player behind the bar):

140402316-L.jpg

Of course no self-respecting cruiser under 50 can avoid the nightclub. This one was a nice two-story affair:

140406096-M.jpg

The nights are always windy above deck making it difficult to get clear shots without a tripod.

141001656-L-1.jpg

Our first stop was Panama:

Panama's answer to public transportation (taken through bus window):

140983188-L.jpg

We passed a lot of these buses. Apparently, they each play a different type of music and riders pick which bus they want to ride based upon the music they played. According to our tour guide, they are being eliminated next year in favor of regular buses.

We first visited some old Spanish forts which guarded the town of Portabello-a very important trading port in colonial times.

140987120-L.jpg

My girlfriend and future mother-in-law framed by a window in the fort.

140984291-L.jpg

Also visited a Church dating to colonial times (note the tree):

140984524-L.jpg

Then off, to the main attraction, the Panama Canal.

The water starts out unequalized between the two locks:

140987493-L-1.jpg

Then equalizes, opening the locks and allowing the ship to pass through being pulled by locomotives:

140987720-L.jpg

140987920-L.jpg

Many ships, such as this one have just a few feet to spare:

140988084-L-1.jpg

140997801-L.jpg

Then, we are off to Costa Rica.

Here is my better half, Emily with her mom on the dock:

140671509-L-1.jpg

We took a tour which featured wildlife, a visit to a banana plantation and a boat ride....

Emily got close to the natives. These sloths really do move in slow motion. Picture watching a sports play in super slo-mo and then slow it down by ten steps and that is a sloth.

140672719-L-1.jpg

Then off to the banana plantation. Not much is automated there with the workers manually dragging in the bunches from the field and manually cutting the bunches apart:

140674822-L-1.jpg

140675355-L.jpg

Off to the boat ride.....hopefully we fare better:

140678932-L.jpg

Our ship looks small looking down at the harbor:

140681257-L.jpg

Our final stop was Belize and the Mayan Ruin site called Altun Ha. This site was developed around 200 BC with construction lasting until 900 AD.

140393055-L.jpg

The main temple:

140392120-L.jpg

We were able to climb to the top using the stairs at the right.

An overview:

140396160-L.jpg

Emily:

140394388-L.jpg

The harbor in belize (Belize City) is not deep enough to handle the ship we were on, so it had to dock about 5 miles out. Tender boats shuttled us to shore and back to the boat.

140397349-L-1.jpg

View from our balcony (note the dust in the shutter-have to fix that on some pictures):

140399400-L.jpg

After this, we had one final day at sea. Of course no cruise is complete without a gala buffet:

140387387-L.jpg

140387789-L.jpg

Our table (minus Emily's mom) and our wonderful waiter Raghu who knew everything about everything on and off the ship:

140404425-L.jpg

All in all, it was a wonderful 8 nights. We got to visit 3 countries and spend our time being catered to aboard the ship.

Comments

Sign In or Register to comment.