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Carnival Valor | Caribbean Cruise
*Thank you for the congratulations for the sale of the house – many adventures come around … 🙂 *For those who missed the first posts of this trip: Here and Here That was my first time on a cruise ship. Well, it’s better to call it the city, because the business is big. All right, any cruise ship is big anyway, I just couldn’t assimilate how much. Question you won’t shut up: ready for a flood of photos? We sailed the Carnival Valor, more by the script than by the ship itself. But Valor did not fail to have good comments despite having started its services there 2004. It holds…
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St. Thomas – Virgin Islands | Caribbean Cruise
After boarding the ship (post on the ship comes soon) and enjoy the night at night on the high seas, the next morning it’s time to enjoy the beach. St. Thomas is close to Puerto Rico and is a district of the United States Virgin Islands, incorporated territory of the United States. The capital is Charlotte Amalie and is where the port where we landed is. The whole island has just over 51,000 inhabitants. As soon as we disembarked, we informed ourselves about the interesting beaches and not far away and chose to visit the beach of Magens Bay (also had already read that it was one of the best…
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San Juan, Puerto Rico – Part I | Caribbean Cruise
As soon as Diego confirmed that he would have a week’s vacation, we began the search for our destination. He ordered a place where he could rest. Most of the cities we considered would have hours of hiking, museums and attractions. It just wasn’t what he had in mind and no problem for me. Always wanted to travel aboard a cruise and of course, meet other beautiful beaches and Diego could not wait to make his second trip sailing (he had already gone with his family, there in 1998). After many researches among the possibilities (and there are so many!!), we opted for Carnival, leaving San Juan, Puerto Rico. The…
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Flying back after paradise | Caribbean Cruise
In the air We returned from a beautiful trip aboard a ship and with several stops by small islands in the southern Caribbean. Ai a. what a paradise… We arrived more than 1 am at home, without any clean diaper in the luggage and naturally tired, but everything went well and we did not catch turbulence on the flights … our stomach thanks… Now someone tells me how it makes to get used to these stewardships of having the room tidy twice a day, towels always dry, tidy bed, breakfast with plenty, peeled and cut fruits, pizza and ice cream available 24 hours a day (no charge), dinners entitled to…
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Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic
Despite being Santo Domingo the visit to the city was on Friday! Hehehe Our visit to the city of Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic, was very cool. For those who do not know, the city is the oldest in the Americas after the discovery and its colonial zone was declared by UNESCO in 1990 “World Heritage”. It was not the first place to be discovered, but it was the first structured city itself. Thus, the great important figure of the city is Christopher Columbus, being honored with memorials, museums and statues. One of the most interesting places is its own Memorial, where, despite controversies, lie its remains. The…
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Punta Cana | Dominican Republic
Our days in the Dominican Republic, more espeficmente Punta Cana, where our hotel stayed were wonderful. Our hotel, Grand Paradise Bavaro, offered everything and we took the opportunity to relax, eat, drink and not only enjoy the beach, but also the things that the hotel offered. General view of the resort… Grand Paradise, New Us and the beautiful beach!! What polluted water!!!! Hehehe Diego venturing with snorkel One of the resort’s swimming pools… Maria Sharapova and company waiting for me at the next Master Series… Hehe Beautiful moonlit night… Start of the tour where we swim with sharks and stingrays… Party aboard the catamaran type boat New Year’s Buffet…