Weltrenaissance-Kreuzfahrt 1978

Wie Sie einen Kreuzfahrtbericht auf eine Kreuzfahrt schreiben, die Sie vor fast 20 Jahren nahmen. Brunnen kann es einschüchterndes wenig sein, aber glücklicherweise habe ich hübsches gutes Gedächtnis der siebziger Jahre und die Hilfe von ungefähr 6 Bandspulen der Videos.

Letzter Tag am Meer

Itnerary:

Dieses war unser und nur Kreuzfahrt, die wir aus San Juan heraus nahmen. Das ist hübsches viel die einzige Weise, eine 7 Tagessüdliche karibische Kreuzfahrt zu tun. Unser Reiseweg schloß Curacao, Caracas, Venezuela, Martinique, Grenada und Str. mit ein Thomas.

Unser erster Tag am Meer wurden wir mit dem hübschen rauhen Schwellen gegenübergestellt, so rauh, daß wir nicht die Lache für alles Wasser sogar benutzen könnten, das herum geworfen wurde, aber wir schnell Freunde mit den anderen Familien an Bord mit der Zicklein bildeten. Es gab eine Familie mit einem Mädchen und einem Jungen um mein Schwesteralter 12 und ein anderes kleines Mädchen, das als ungefähr 8. Ich war 10 und getroffen zwei Jungen nah an meinem Alter. Wir hatten keine Zickleinprogrammrückseite in den alten Tagen, also unterhielten uns wir, indem wir die zeitlich geplanten aufgewachsenen Tätigkeiten wie das Kugelraumtanzen und -bingo uns sorgten.

Unser erster Anschlag war die Insel von Curacao. Zurück in den siebziger Jahren gab es nicht viel auf der Insel anders als die finanziellen Mitten von Willemstad. Hereinkommendes Tor hier war einer der Höhepunkte der Kreuzfahrt. Die Kreuzfahrtschiffe trugen eine schmale Führung unter eine sehr große Brücke, die Brücke der Königin-Juliana, eine der hightest Brücken in der Welt bei 185ft über Meeresspiegel ein. Die sich hin- und herbewegende Pontonbrücke der Stadt wurde entlang der Seite der Führung zurückgezogen, damit wir durch überschreiten können. Die Pontonbrücke, errichtet 1888, wird offiziell die Brücke der Königin-Emma genannt, aber hat den Einschnittnamen „die alte schwingdame.“

Formale Nacht Nr. 2

Eiscremeverursachten farbige holländische Kolonialartgebäude eine schöne Szene, während wir das Tor betraten. Wir nahmen die Stadt-Zoo-und Strand-Erholungsort-Tour. Der Zoo war nicht viel, zum von zu sprechen, aber der Strand und der Erholungsort waren ziemlich reizend. Well�. außer daß meine Schwester versuchte, auf den Reef zu gehen und trat auf einen Seeigel. Ihr Fuß war der Rest der Kreuzfahrt sehr wund. Der folgende Morgen gehen wir in Richtung zum Tor voran, das die Gebirgsstadt von Caracas, Venezuela diente. I dont think Ive ever seen such poverty as I witnessed in Venezuela. The city was filled with run down housing projects, and even worse the hill sides were covered with shanty towns. Even worse, people seemed to dispose of all their garbage by throwing it out the windows of the projects. This was such a shame for a country that has the potential to be very beautiful. We also had lots of rain that day. Our tour included most of the major government buildings and then a trip into the mountains to visit a glass blowing factory. Our family purchased two of their creations a small song bird and larger parrot. I have that small purple bird still displayed in my house today.. My dad even caught the creation of a similar bird on his home movies.

After our day in Caracas we were treated to another day at sea, but this time the sun was out and the seas were relatively calm. This meant once again amusing ourselves by the pool.The next day we visited Martinique. We were very excited to visit this island as we had recently seen on TV a program called �When Havoc Struck� that followed destruction caused by the 1902 eruption of Mt. Pelee, and the devastation of the town of St. Pierre. Almost 290000 people were killed in St. Pierre by a superheated cloud of hot gas. The only survivor was a prisoner who was housed in a cell with a very small window. He was later pardoned of his crimes and set free. Our tour included the ruins of St. Pierre, a tropical rainforest and many scenic vistas.Our next port was the spice island of Granada. Our tour here included a beach resort where we body surfed and sunbathed. We also enjoyed listening to the music of an authentic Caribbean steel drum band.

Our final port was St. Thomas. Here we also enjoyed a side trip to St. Johns and Trunk Bay. My parents have visited this pristine marine life park the previous year on their Carnivale cruise, so they just know they had to take my sister and I to see it. We enjoyed snorkeling in the bay and viewing the underwater wildlife trail. After our day at St. Johns we enjoyed shopping back on St. Thomas, and Banana Daiquiris (Virgin Daiquiris of course for the kids) at Sebastians.

Our final day of sight seeing was back in San Juan before boarding our plane and heading back home.

Our Costa Cruise Waiters

On Board Entertainment:

I seem to remember that the nightly entertainment on this cruse was actually pretty good. The cruise director and his wife were a song and dance team. They also had four lovely ladies that were billed at the West End Dancers. They performed in Vegas showgirl style costumes as part of the floor shows.

Dining:

Dining was very pleasant on this cruise. We had then only American, and most likely English Speaking waiter in the ship. Back in the 70s most of Costa crew were Italian and spoke Italian with each-other. So the crews knowledge of the English language was very limited. Our waiter Tony was wonderful and we had no communications problem with the wait staff. I was only 11 years old on this cruise, so from what I can remember the food was excellent. I was a pretty sophisticated eater at the time for an 11 year old, but who knows if the food was really as good as I remember.

Interesting and Funny Stories:

We shared a shuttle bus from the airport to the cruise terminal with a couple we called the �Angelina� people. They were in their thirties and friendly like my parents, so we quickly struck up a conversation with them. We learned that they were traveling on the larger of the Costa ships, the Angelina Laura. What we didnt realize was that these to ships shadowed each-other for much of the voyage. We ran into this couple again in Curacao, the glass blowing factory outside of Caracas, and shopping in St. Thomas.

Caracas is located in the Mountains just off the coast at about 7000 ft above sea level. Cruise ship dock at the port city and then tourist travel by bus into the mountains to visit the city. As we sailed into port a woman commented. �Wow I just didnt realize that it would be so beautiful here at 7000 ft.�

While in one of the ports we noticed that the Pacific Princess was also there. We went over to her and were allowed on board to tour the ship on our own. With today’s security concerns one would never be able to do something like this, but it was such a thrill for me to visit the one and only “Love Boat” during the height of the show’s popularity.
As mentioned earlier, the cruise ship features a quartet of British showgirls billed as the West End Dancers. We entered the costume contest as the South End Dancers. Our quartet of showgirls featured my mom, sister and me in ballet costumes. Then just when people thought we were serious about the whole thing, out comes my crazy Dad in his own tutu and wig, smoking a cigar. Thanks to my fathers crazy antics and bad dancing we won the contest.

Back in the old days of cruising, tours werent very sophisticated, even the one arranged by the ships tour office. In Martinique we booked a cab tour of the Island. We ended up with a driver/guide who did not speak much English. However, my Mother had minored in French literature in college. She wasnt really even close to conversational in French, but she knew enough basic words and phrases to bridge the communication gap between us and the driver. He told us he was working on his English, but he was having trouble with the words �Sheep� and �Ship�. It was very hard for him to hear the difference between the long �e� and the short �I�. So I can remember my mom working with him on his pronunciation saying over and over again �Shee-ee-eep � Mouton�, �Ship� Bateau�.

We also were greeted with very sad and shocking news. The Jones Town mass suicide had taken place while we were on the cruise and our first news of this tragedy came from our cab driver who showed us the headline �Muerte, Muerte� in the Spanish language paper.Our day of touring San Juan was day was granted to us by an act of trust in this same cab driver. We picked up a cab at the cruise terminal, and we told the cab driver that our flight wasnt for several hours. He told us that he would gladly keep our suit cases in his cab, drop us off in old San Juan and then pick us up at a designated place and time. He assured us he was on the up and up, giving his licenses number and other identification. Sure enough after we toured El Moro and did a lot of great shopping in Old San Juan, he met us at the designated time. What a pleasant end to a great vacation!!!!

I have also uploaded a bunch more pictures in the photo gallery.

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2 Responses to “World Renaissance Cruise 1978”

  1. This is exactly how one can write review out of memory. Nice. One wish to re do this trip.

  2. Great review! Loved reminiscing.

    I am sending you two albums filled with photos from this trip.

    Love,

    ~MOM

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