Unlike in Havana, today the bow was totally empty.
Gret shot of Bill! We went up to the bow to take pics. It was open, just like in Havana.
We got to see how they put the tenders in the water. Interesting.
We had to tender to the port. They used the life rafts right outside our door!
Apparently a rare palm tree from Cuba.
While we were sailing around Cuba, a lot of the channels were "not availablle." As soon as we left Cuba, they were working again!
You might think Bill was laistening to music while he "relaxed" but, no, he's listening to a podcast about Super TypeScript II Tur…
It's how we spent the rest of the day.
On the way back, Jean told us the Cuban version of the USS Maine incident. He said The U.S. blew up the Maine in order to disrupt…
Bill was VERY happy after we finished off all of those drinks, plus the bottle.
Our guide for the night, Jean.
As we were walking out we passed the swesome fountain.
The dancers pulled people up to dance with them in the aisles.
All of the singers and dancers came out!
With fireworks!
At the end of the story, the lone ballerina looks like the logo.
The story was the trajic story of star-crossed lovers.
The last part of the show told the story about the ballet dancer.
Like the logo! With the main four singers.