Friday, May 29, 2009

Honeymoon - Cruise

Cabo San Lucas...
Cabo San Lucas was Russ and I's favorite place! To get off the ship we had to ride in the life boats to the port because the port is not big enough for the cruise ships... that was kind of fun but I'm sure glad that is all we used the life boats for because they were not that roomy! when we got to the port there were more sales men than at any of the other ports... we were told that 90% of Cabo relies on tourists! After having tons of people telling us what we should do we decided to take a boat ride to lovers beach and rent snorkeling gear... best idea ever!!! haha we had so much fun snorkeling Russ was like a little kid!!! The water was so clear and there were so many different fish!!! After we had swallowed all the salt water we could handle we just played in the waves, it was great!!!

lovers beach

skull rock
turtle rock
Glass Bottom Boat


Mazatlan...
Mazatlan was our second stop. In Mazatlan we took a bus tour of the city... we learned alot about the city and all of it's culture. Mazatlan is one of the few ports in Mexico that is not mainly supported by tourism... they are a large fishing city. Most the money made is from the shrimp... we drove through the fish market and there were more shrimp than I have ever seen before and the tour guide said it was the "off" season... haha neither Russ or I are huge sea food fans so I'm glad we were in a van... I'm sure the smell would have been very strong haha... In Mazatlan I met one of the nicest women I have ever met... at the beginning of our tour I got very sick and just about fainted (I think it was because I had got so sun burn the day before and then didn't eat much of a breakfast that morning) ... but as I sat on a step outside the cathedral this lady instantly came up to me and then ran and came back with a huge cup of fresh fruit and water!! She would not let Russ pay for it and went back to her stand where she was selling bibles and other religious things... I was so grateful and felt better after eating.
sea lion rocks... our tour guide said that the sea lions live on these white rocks how cool is that!
That is our ship in the distance... and another cruise ship... the people in these coastal cities thrive on the cruise ships and when the tourist get off they are bomb-barded my sales men selling bus tours, boat rides, or what ever else they can to make a living...
The Devil's Cave... crazy cliff divers... the water was only 8 ft. deep so they would wait for a good wave just to jump! plus it is obvious that the cliff is not a strait drop but rather the diver would have to jump quite a ways out to avoid belly sliding down the sharp rocks....

South America's larges chandelier is in the cathedral in Mazatlan
Mazatlan's cathedral...
Puerto Vallarta...
Puerto Vallarta was our first stop. We didn't quite know what to do we got off the ship and took a taxi to the beach where we walked up the beach and then through the city streets just shopping and taking in all the sun we could... I got fried of course and Russ just got tan and started to fit in with the Mexicans.... haha we got alot of exercise in Puerto Vallarta because after walking all over the city we decided that we could see the boat so we could most likely find our way back... wow! it ended up being quite the walk haha but we had fun!!!
These guys were attached to ropes and they would hang upside down and spin in a circle until they came to the ground!!
sand sculptures - amazing!

Puerto Vallarta was the prettiest place we went it had a big city but it also had huge jungle mountains all around and a beautiful beach.

On the Sapphire Princess - our ship...
I didn't take many picture on the ship... I wish I would have because it was really quite amazing I don't know how they make something like that float!! It had a theater where they performed large production shows and also would play movies during the day. There were lounges and bars that had greats shows also like comedians, jugglers, and singers. There were 5 or 6 restaurants that had the most amazing food... (we only ate in the restaurants a few times because some nights a tux and formal dress we required... crazy!) The ship was very fancy on the inside with a great big glass elevator and jewelry shops. The deck of the ship were alot of fun! there were something like 5pools and 6 hot tubs... lounge chair everywhere... we played games like ping pong, shuffle board, and they also had tennis and the electronic golf game... to put it all simply there was anything you could imagine on the ship it was amazing!!!
Russ loves dressing up for things... haha NOT!

1 comment:

  1. Absolutely beautiful!!! What amazing things you guys saw, I was so tickled to get on your blog and see the pics, you guys are so stinking twitterpatted, I love it! Marriage is great and it keeps getting better, it has it's ups and downs but it is so worth it.

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