Wake-up call at 6 A.M. At breakfast I asked for a bran muffin. Our server asked why I would order that. Apparently she dislikes these so much that she does not serve them; instead, she brought be a pastry basket, which I did not want.
By 8:15 we were cued up on the pier in St. Thomas for the Champagne Catamaran Sail and Snorkel to St. John. Even though it was raining, the trip was not canceled. The all-female crew on the Adventuress was strictly business as we set sail. They explained how to use the on-board toilet: “If it doesn’t go through your system, if won’t go through ours.” Once everyone was geared up and trained, we jumped into the blue-green water to see sea turtles, sergeant majors, gar, other tropical fish, sea urchins and a little coral. Dennis and I agree that the fish are more plentiful and varied in Cozumel, Mexico. I think the waters are warmer there too.
On our return trip, the crew served cheese, fruit, and French bread and drinks. They made a great rum punch with pineapple, orange, and guava juices. There were also beer and champagne for those who preferred. With the music cranked up, the booze, the sun, and the sails billowing, it was a short, but happy, ride back to port. To date, this has been the highlight of our week as sea.
wowzer. the trip sounds wonderful. The word ‘snorkeling’ Comic word, gorgeous look-see. mg
Meigs, Glad you liked the blog. I highly recommend snorkeling in the Caribbean.
I don’t know, the thought of jumping in all that water kind of scares me, but then, I’m pretty much a chicken when it comes to deep water and scary sea life, like sharks. The server who wouldn’t serve what her customers want, is a little strange. Did she tell you why she hated bran muffins? I wonder what they ever did to her!