Saturday, September 27, 2025

St Thomas - Day 7

First, a big thank-you to everyone who wished me Happy Birthday. Your notes and comments were greatly appreciated as I crossed over into another decade. 

Sunrise
Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas
September 26, 2025
Turning to our current trip, the cruise is drawing to a close. We have our last port call in the Dominican Republic today. It is another shortened port call, from 11 AM until 5:30 PM. Then tomorrow is a sea day and on Monday back to Ft Lauderdale and home.

Yesterday, Chris and I experienced St Thomas. I have to admit, it was good to see Old Glory flying over the island. We taxied into Charlotte Amalie to do some shopping. I actually got to relax at a pub with Mark while Chris and Peggy hit the shops! The taxi ride, both ways, was an experience. An open air taxi that seated about 20 people. OK, it is a racket. Town center was fun though.

Floating Dry Dock
Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas
September 26, 2025

My real enjoyment was watching one of the floating dry docks that we were berthed next to actually do work. There were two of the floating dry docks in this repair area and when we arrived they both had catamarans in them. During the morning, one of the docks submerged, the catamaran exited and they brought a sinking dive boat in for, presumably, repairs.

The dry docks were just across a small channel from where the ship was berthed for the day. The activity was interesting, if slow. I took a video of the sinking dive boat being brought into and secured in the dock while it was submerged. 







We have been very lucky on this cruise in terms of having the post areas all to ourselves. Yesterday was the first time that Celebrity Reflection was not the only ship in port. We shared the port with a Carnival ship, whose name I could not discern. 

Today should be a lot of fun in Puerto Plata. 


-- Bob Doan, Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the Dominican Republic

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