Friday 10 April 2020

Celebrity Cruise New Year's 2018 - Part III - First Day at Sea

Our first full day was a sea day. I love sea days in the Caribbean. There's something nice about just being at sea watching the waves go by. My usual haunt on Celebrity is the adults only Solarium. For my taste, the pool is frequently too cold, but the hot tubs are warm and bubbly, and you can watch the ocean go by.
























One of my favourite Celebrity upcharge restaurants is Sushi on 5. The menu is a la carte, and has some very tasty options, especially for someone like me is addicted to sushi. (I must confess that I did have a slight preference for the all you can eat sushi restaurant on the Pride of America, even though I found the chefs felt the challenge was to literally make you keel over from eating too much).

Jane and I enjoy sushi























The martini bar on Celebrity ships is special. The counter is refrigerated, so your drink stays cold, and you can draw things in the frost. Of course, if you're drinking martinis, your beverage is nowhere near the frosty counter.
























If you followed my previous reports, you'll know that I believe that life should be celebrated, especially when you're on vacation. And what better way to celebrate than with a tasty libation? Celebrity used to have the Molecular Bar, which celebrated alcohol and liquid nitrogen. It was replaced with the World Bar which still makes some pretty fancy frickin' cocktails.
Strawberry Fields, I think?



Don't think I only drink on cruise ships. I don't have pictures, because they ask you not to, but we attended the show after dinner, and had a lovely time. 

Next -- San Juan.


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