Manzanillo City Mexico

On waterfront

On waterfront

After breakfast we disembarked, we realised quickly why we were not stopping here long, Manzanillo is located on the Pacific Ocean and is the busiest port in
Large sailfish

Large sailfish

Mexico. It is the largest producing municipality for the business sector and tourism in the state of Colima. The city is well known for deep-sea fishing, it is also known as “Sailfish Capital of the World” it has since 1957 hosted important national and international fishing competitions.

We walked along the promenade, and headed for the town, well

One of the nicer areas

One of the nicer areas

actually to me it was more like a shanty Village, with tiny shops, there was only one main high street, we were looking for batteries which we found, we also went to the bank to change some dollars into the local currency, to make it easier and cheaper to buy things. Having walked around, and not really found anything to see, we
Quite a poor area

Quite a poor area

meandered back to the boat, we did not even bother with coffee, as everywhere looked very dirty, shabby and not inviting. I was worried about getting a bug ? so we went back on board.

We could have gone on one of the trips, but we have seen turtle farms in Galapagos which were brilliant, don’t think they can compete with that, also they had beach and shopping excursions to see where Bo Derek and Dudley Moore made the film 10, as we cannot really buy anything as we are up to our limit on baggage plus when we get home we wonder why we did buy in the first place, for a mere $100 we decided to stay in town.

Back on the boat, we grabbed a coffee, I caught up with the washing, we took a swim in the pool, which is now lovely and warm, we went in the jacuzzi with no bubbles, relaxed until time for dinner.

The show tonight was Tom Drake, he is an American comedian, we were a bit apprehensive about going as we have been before where all they did was make American jokes, this guy was good, he talked about all the different nationalities, of course the British are gentle people who love queues, mind you I think the gentle is changing these days! We both enjoyed him and will go back and watch his second show.

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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

We sailed into Puerto Vallarta

Wonderful sunset as we left port

Wonderful sunset as we left port

after two relaxing days at sea. Whilst we were enjoying Breakfast another cruise ship, the Ruby Princess, followed us in, but as we had arrived first, space was at a premium and she had very little room in which to spin around 360 degrees before berthing. Her stern passed our dining room window where we could virtually see the “whites of their eyes”; another coat of paint and that would have been it!!!!!

Archaeologists have found evidence that this area was inhabited around 580BC but documented history of Puerto Vallarta starts with the Spanish invading in the early 16th centaury and, in 1524 a major battle took place, which pretty well saw off the local Indians and left the Spanish in full control. From that moment in time a town grew, firstly it was a safe haven due in part to its deep-water bay and surrounding mountains. During the 17th and 18th Centaury when there was inclement weather this area was used as a safe haven for the coastal seafarers, it also became a base for pirates.

Today Puerto Vallarta is a throbbing tourist town and stopover

One of the side streets.

One of the side streets.

port for the cruise ships. But talking to one guy, he was telling us there are many more Mexicans arriving now, mainly I suppose to the proximity of Mexico’s second largest city, Guadalajara, being fairly close by.

Having enjoyed yet another excellent leisurely breakfast we sorted ourselves and headed off to town. Naturally, waiting to accost us whilst heading out of the port were taxi Drivers, dodgy tour operators and most probably genuine ones, guides etc., etc., etc., but not for us, after all we had decided not to avail ourselves with the ship’s tours. We were going “local style” and waited at the bus stop as the centre was around 4 miles away, far too far to walk and it was getting hotter by the minute. The bus arrived, well, what could I say:

Local buses, blush for centro

Local buses, blush for centro

we have been in some “interesting” public transport in the past but I think this takes the cherry. The buses don’t have numbers, it’s the way they are painted that tells passengers which route it is doing, and as an added aid, there is a piece of cardboard stuck on the front screen saying, in our case, “Centro”. I have to say they were normal size buses but minimal seating and as for soft furnishings, forget it. Standing was in fact the more comfortable way to travel. The roads are cobbled or not, and where not, there are large potholes. We think our driver found them all!!! Now picture this, a narrow street, two buses side by side, each trying to get in front of the other, it was as if they were starting a F1 Grand Prix and if that wasn’t enough, add in many cars, motorbikes, cycles and of course pedestrians; a 15 minute nail biting ride; all good and exciting stuff, got the adrenaline going.

Having had our teeth nearly shaken out, we arrived and yes first, all we needed were facilities. We went into a small hotel, sorted what had been shaken down! Enjoyed a coffee and a yes you’ve got it a Spanish brandy, fizzy water for Christine! And we were now ready for the off. We were told there was “a” flee market worth visiting though “this” turned out to be “those”, a number of buildings housing touristy tat/souvenirs, still we got our fridge magnet having bartered it down from 6 dollars to 3; I think there was another 1$ to get off but Christine had had enough so hence, $3 paid.

Cathedral

Cathedral

Next we went looking for the Cathedral that actually turned out to be a Church called “Church of our Our Lady of Guadalupe’ (well that’s in English). This church has been called one of the most enduring city’s landmarks. We found it, went inside but there was a service taking place so left. What we saw of the inside was rather plain, most un-like the R.C. churches we have seen in the past, still the church tower was rather impressive.

One of the many statues on the sea front

One of the many statues on the sea front

We then walked the length of the promenade, busy with tourists, restaurants, and shops selling Tequila and yes,
No idea what this statue represented, but we took a picture anyway!

No idea what this statue represented, but we took a picture anyway!

more souvenir shops. Along the promenade were numerous bronze statutes
One of the bronze statues

One of the bronze statues

depicting various sea myths. We were not too sure why they had these all along the promenade but no doubt they all added to the ambience of the place.
One of the many statues on the sea front

One of the many statues on the sea front


We decided there was little more to see so ventured back from the beech towards the town, even passing a McDonald’s on the way,  to find the bus back to the cruise terminal. Perhaps we should have had a taxi rather than punish ourselves again but hey, we’re tough so just got on with it. We arrived back at the bus stop we started from, put our teeth back in, re-arranged our bones then walked back onto the ship.

When we were walking out of the port earlier, numerous taxi drivers offered to take us to town; they started quoting us by the ship $20, by the time we reached the port gates it was down to around $12, we did both journeys for a total of $2 on public transport and we got to see the locals going about their daily life: no contest in our book.

Back on board we had a spot of lunch then into the Jacuzzi; unfortunately they didn’t have buttons to get the jets going and when we asked, were told if we wanted a full Jacuzzi, we had to go into the health spa!!! So, we went to the pool but unfortunately the pool hasn’t warmed up yet so gave it a miss and returned to our cabin.

We had booked a table at the “Tuscan” specialty steak restaurant but before that we went to the pool area as there was a local Mexican band on board and by heck they were very good.

We shared a table in the “Tuscan” but in reality this was un-necessary as the restaurant was only 20% full, still they were a nice couple from Oregon. We discussed the usual; Trump, Brexit, Food, cost of living, Teresa May, Jeremy Corbin etc., but we had a fun dinner and the food was great.

The show tonight wasn’t up to the standard we had come to expect, it was all mediocre singing by the resident show “boys and girls”, and unfortunately it lacked “pizzazz

Back to our cabin as we are knackered after such a “tiring” day in the hot sun!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tomorrow we are visiting Manzanillo

 

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At Sea

Monday. Well we have settled down to a very relaxing way of life, the weather is getting warmer everyday we have travelled a few miles now, and we are slowly approaching Mexico, should be there by the morning.

Main dinning area

Main dinning area

Pool is not very big, but adequate

Pool is not very big, but adequate

The pool is still not warm enough for me, but maybe in a few days. We went for a lecture on how to improve your memory, it was quite good, and maybe we should keep going to the lectures to improve, we will have to see if we can fit them in. In the afternoon the magician taught us one of his tricks, and explained why magician’s raise their arms, that was really interesting , apparently our brains are taught to follow the arm/hand which travels the fastest, and obviously they are doing things with the other hand, whilst we are watching the one higher up. Lots more to it, but of course I have forgotten most of it! I really enjoyed his lecture apparently he is on again later in the week, so we will go back for that.

In the evening we went to one of the specialist restaurants,

Lovely setting

Lovely setting

this one was “red ginger” a Thai restaurant,
Looking out to Sea, at dinner time

Looking out to Sea, at dinner time

the decor was red and black it was really good, the food was really tasty, sadly Geoff wasn’t feeling to special, so he didn’t eat or drink a lot, but I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We are going back in a couple of days time, so that Geoff can enjoy more.
Starters

Starters

Later we went and watched a trombonist, he could almost make his instrument speak, he was very good, and the resident band played with him, great evening. The lighting on the stage, and pictures of New York etc., were excellent.

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Boarding Sirena

The day has finally arrived, we had our normal breakfast, lots of fresh fruit, then an omelette, we are trying to stick to reasonable diet, although the cookies and croissants are a problem and hard to avoid.

We packed our cases, checked out and the shuttle bus took us to the ship in the port, we should have waited for a guy to take our cases, but we foolishly took them with us, which meant because we were early boarding our rooms were not complete, so we were ushered to the dining area, where we could take a light lunch whilst waiting. I have to say the food looks delicious.
Geoff purchased a full drinks package, as he worked out he could only have four drinks a day and pay the same price, so between us we will get our monies worth! Fortunately all soft drinks are inclusive, which makes my life easy.

Our home for 35 days

Our home for 35 days

We unpacked our stuff, nice to be organised, and know we do not move again for 35 days. Plenty of storage space, rooms really comfortable, especially the bed.

By the time we were organised it was dinner time, so we went to this really sumptuous restaurant, had dinner watched the show, then crawled into bed, my body clock is still on Uk time, and we are eight hours behind, so having a few problems sleeping.

Sunday we spent discovering where everything was on the ship, the weather is getting warmer, and some people were in the

Golf practice

Golf practice

jacuzzi, but I haven’t seen anyone use the
Keep your head down!

Keep your head down!

pool yet. We played mini golf, which was fun,went to a seminar on the excursions, but decided that we would rather meander at our own pace and get buses or taxis, when we want them.
Two days in, and still being careful with the food and drink, how long will this last I wonder!
After another lovely meal, main course lobster, we went to
Two young ones waiting for show to start

Two young ones waiting for show to start

watch the evening show, which was a magician, he was very good, we sat in the front row, hoping to catch him out, but we
Oh dear how embarrassing!

Oh dear how embarrassing!

couldn’t. I was called onto the stage to help with one of the tricks, I did say why are we sitting in the front row!
Another lovely day, surprising how quick the time goes.

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San Diego

Our BA flight”s landing last night was rather reminiscent of a Ryanair landing: coming in fast and stamping on the brakes, this was quite something. Anyway, this morning we woke earlier than we had wanted to but looking out of the window and seeing blue skies we were happy to get on with it and make the best use of our one day in San Diego.

After a hearty breakfast we took the hotel’s shuttle bus to downtown San Diego where we were told we could walk to the “Seaport Village” and “Old Town”, two areas that would give us the best feel of the place. What we weren’t told was the shuttle dropped us at the town’s main shopping mall, just where we wanted to be, I think not: we don’t like shopping. The driver pointed us in the direction of Seaport Village but when asked, he toldus Old Town was approximately 5 miles in the opposite direction; quite different from what the receptionist told us.

Xmas tree made from poinsetters

Xmas tree made from poinsetters

We wandered down to the Seaport Village area, passing the tram station as we went. This area is mainly made up of small boutique shops and restaurants but it was right on San Diego bay, in lovely surroundings, so well worth a stroll around,
Having coffee overlooking the bay

Having coffee overlooking the bay

this was followed by a coffee (no Brandy!!), siting in the sun, so warm we had to remove excess clothes.

After coffee we decided to go to Old Town but instead of taking a taxi as the shuttle bus driver suggested, we went back to the train station and got on a tram and 5 stops later, arrived at 65b2377e-2e2f-4b42-bebf-765e110a046dOld Town.

En route to Old Town, we passed the San Diego International airport and we then appreciated why the Pilot did what he did landing the plane. There are high rise buildings all around and what appeared to be quite a short runway: Pilot forgiven!!!!!

Old fashioned sweet shop

Old fashioned sweet shop

Walking around Old Town, today a heritage area, you get a good feel and understanding of the place. Created in 1769 it was California’s first settlement with only a mission and a fort. In the early
Prison cell

Prison cell

1800’s the town grew, mainly as a port for ships travelling up and down the Pacific from San Fransisco round Cape Horn and back up the Eastern Seaboard then later, 1848, gold was discovered and that’s when the gold rush began and San Diego took off. Though only a small number of the buildings were original, most have been reconstructed in that period. Many of the buildings were kitted out as they would have been in the middle to late 1800’s and the centre of all this is the Wells Fargo office, with an original stage coach, one of a
Wells Fargo wagon

Wells Fargo wagon

batch of an order for 300 built to their own specification.ae8216c0-5a33-4938-a4f8-2f8bcd4ef037

Whilst in Old Town we decided this was where we would have a late lunch, unfortunately all the restaurants were Mexican, naturally, and all the meals had something on that one or other of us didn’t fancy, so we strolled out and found a sort of “rib joint” where we had one of their large meat dishes, though for one, we shared it. Boy it was too much for us, we left a fair amount. I asked the waitress if anyone ever eat “the lot” to which she replied “yes”, good grief, that may account for some of the sites we have seen around!l

San Diego is also a large Naval Base, much of its Pacific fleet operates from here. There is the aircraft carrier USS Midway, commissioned 1 week after the end of WW2, now a museum. We didn’t go on her as we had both been on the USS Intrepid, (a WW2 Carrier), last time we were in New York. Also in Town was another Aircraft carrier across the bay, name unknown and no doubt in active service.1d9fe782-e24b-475d-91b6-41316e03bf92

Time to get back to the hotel for tomorrow is the big day when we start our 35 days aboard the Oceania Serena, which we watched arrive earlier today, here early no doubt to load sufficient provisions for us ????

A quiet night in, a game of cards to wile away the time, an early night and then off………

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Business Class All the way

Having enjoyed the executive lounge, Geoff is a member courtesy of his bank, we headed for the departure lounge, which was further than we thought, as we had to catch the train, anyway when we arrived, there was a delay in loading, so we just sat down and waited, I thought they called us through, but Geoff said no so we waited. When we eventually got to the desk, the lady said, could she have our tickets as we were being upgraded, we didn’t argue with her, she said we wouldn’t be together would that be a problem, we quickly said no that’s ok, we would suffer the separation! Well when we got on board, the guy that was sitting next to Geoff, quickly swapped with him, so there we were, sitting together as well, what a treat, it has been a long time since we have been in these seats.

The champagne was almost non stop, although I think I drank all the sparkling water that was on board, the food tasted better when it was on proper china plates with knives and forks, instead of the tin foil and plastic cutlery.

I watched Dunkirk, and Elf the film, and just laid back and enjoyed the experience.

Benefits of Business Class we were one of the first off, so we were also first in the queue for immigration, so we cleared that very quickly, our bags were ages coming off, but I guess that’s because we were early booking in, anyway it didn’t matter we cleared Customs, a very relaxing flight, thank you British Airways.

It is 2am UK time, and 18.00 California time, we are both tired but want to stay awake for a few more hours, to get rid of the time difference, we are now in Hilton Hotel, on the waterfront so we will explore tomorrow.

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