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Star Flyer French Polynesia Cruise- Pre-Cruise and Day 1
Contributed by Lauren James - This blog has been viewed 298 times and there are 0 comments
Posted: June 06, 2009
It had been a long-time dream of mine to visit French Polynesia. When I read that the Star Flyer would be sailing there, I thought that would be the perfect way to explore the islands. And after over a year of planning and building up excitement for the trip, we were finally there! We spent a couple of days on Moorea before the cruise. We did a tour of the island and while we were atop a mountain enjoying the view, I saw the Star Flyer sailing away! I was now even more excited about boarding the ship for the cruise the next day.
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My Royal Clipper Experience Windward Islands- Day 8 December 20, 2008- Barbados
Contributed by Ginger Fletcher - This blog has been viewed 301 times and there are 0 comments
Posted: December 20, 2008
We were up at 7:00 for breakfast and disembarked at 8:30. We had signed up for a tour of Barbados because our flight did not leave until 3:45. The tour was good and we arrived back at the airport around 1:00. Unfortunately, our flight to Miami was delayed several times. By the time I got to Miami I had missed my connecting flight and had to stay in Miami until I could get a flight out the next morning. However, my sister was able to make her connection and returned to Washington DC about 1:00 am.
My experience on this trip was absolutely wonderful. The ship, crew and the places we went...... Read More

My Royal Clipper Experience Windward Islands- Day 7 December 19, 2008- Martinique
Contributed by Ginger Fletcher - This blog has been viewed 314 times and there are 0 comments
Posted: December 19, 2008
Unlike every other morning where we had woken up to beautiful scenery, today when I looked out the porthole all I saw was a container ship. This was a little disappointing. We were docked at the shipyard.
My sister and I decided to walk to town. The town was no different from any other big city. It was big, crowded and commercialized. This was my least favorite port. We walked around for a couple hours and went back to the ship.
When we got back to the ship, my sister decided she was going to climb the mast. After my zip lining experience, I decide I was not. She did it and was...... Read More

My Royal Clipper Experience Windward Islands- Day 6 December 18, 2008- Ile de Saintes
Contributed by Ginger Fletcher - This blog has been viewed 274 times and there are 0 comments
Posted: December 18, 2008
Ile de Saintes was a pleasant surprise. It was a quaint little village with many shops. I had been told this was the best place to go shopping for souvenirs. The local people were very friendly and helpful. While in town, we ran into Tatiana, the ship receptionist, and she gave us advice on what shops to go to. She was absolutely right. We spent a good portion of the morning walking around the town. Then we went back to the ship for lunch and then to the beach. The beach was very small but the snorkeling was pretty good.
That night they had a passenger and crew talent show which was...... Read More

My Royal Clipper Experience Windward Islands- Day 5 December 17, 2008-St. Kitts
Contributed by Ginger Fletcher - This blog has been viewed 413 times and there are 0 comments
Posted: December 17, 2008
Today we are in St. Kitts which is the most beautiful place we have been so far. We did not sign up for an excursion today. Instead we were going to hang out on the beach and go snorkeling. Also, we wanted to go on the Island Safari in the Zodiac. Unfortunately, we missed the Island Safari (we were running late). However, we were able to convince Tonja, a member of the sports team, to take a few of us out even through it was over. She agreed and what a ride it was. We went around part of the island and the scenery was simply amazing!!! Afterward we went snorkeling. Snorkeling here w...... Read More

My Royal Clipper Experience Windward Islands- Day 4 December 16, 2008-Antigua-Falmouth Bay
Contributed by Ginger Fletcher - This blog has been viewed 500 times and there are 0 comments
Posted: December 16, 2008
Today was my big day to try Zip Lining, a new experience for me. We started the day by taking the tender to the marina. From there we walked to Nelson’s Dockyard (a historic site) and walked around for about an hour. After that we walked to the beach for the Beach BBQ set up by the Royal Clipper.
After lunch our bus had arrive to take us to the rain forest for our Zip Lining Adventure. Prior to leaving I had met the owner of the Zip Lining Company and after a long discussion about the safety of his lines (apparently doubled lined) we headed to the site. Once there, they outfitt...... Read More

My Royal Clipper Experience Windward Islands- Day 3 December 15, 2008-Domininca
Contributed by Ginger Fletcher - This blog has been viewed 330 times and there are 0 comments
Posted: December 15, 2008
We woke up to another beautiful day. We went snorkeling in Champagne Cove which was okay but the water was a little hazy. Then we headed to the rain forest to see Trafalgar Falls. It was raining but according to the tour guide, it rains almost every day. That area gets on average 350 inches of rain a year. This was a great tour and our guide Ophelia was wonderful. We had a good lunch on the island and then went back to the ship.
That evening was the BoatU.S. cocktail party in the Library. I headed to the library to make sure everything was ready and Manolito had taken care of every...... Read More

My Royal Clipper Experience Windward Islands- Day 1 December 13, 2008-Barbados
Contributed by Ginger Fletcher - This blog has been viewed 333 times and there are 0 comments
Posted: December 13, 2008
With my bags packed the day before, I got up at 3:30 a.m. to catch my 6:00 a.m. flight to Miami. Once in Miami I met my sister and we continued onto Barbados. The plane was delayed about an hour and half leaving Miami but this was okay because the ship did not set sail until 9:00 or 10:00 that night. Once we arrived in Barbados the customs line took quite awhile to get through. While locating our luggage we were approached by a gentleman, Tom, who advised that our transfer was waiting for us. He had overheard my sister and I talking about the Royal Clipper on the plane. He was kind enough...... Read More

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