First order of business? Decorate the cabin, organize with my magnetic hooks and decorate our door. Oh… and carefully place the photo of my three kids on the nightstand next to my bed. Click the photo to see life aboard Radiance of the Seas!
First order of business? Decorate the cabin, organize with my magnetic hooks and decorate our door. Oh… and carefully place the photo of my three kids on the nightstand next to my bed. Click the photo to see life aboard Radiance of the Seas!
Bucket list journey with my parents… Honolulu to Sydney on Radiance of the Seas! Click on the photo to see our pre-cruise fun.
Life as we know it has been crazy but I’ve been able to escape this summer…
Click on the photo to open and see all the beauty I’ve been able to experience.
Slightly disappointed at having our cruise end in Fremantle rather than Singapore, we decided to make the best of our last day. As in many cities and towns, street art (AKA graffiti) can be found... This one caught my eye! Click on the photo to join us on our final day.
In the lobby is a giant bottle of sparkling wine from Yao Ming collection. Referred to as the God Father of the ship, he christened the Majestic Princess is July 2017. Click the photo to join us in Fremantle, Australia
With two extra days on the ship, we spent one day relaxing and one day in Perth… click on the photo to see how we spent our day!
(Continuing on with our recent cruise, I can't wait for the Covid-19 to be eliminated so I can get back on a ship!!!) By this time, most of the passengers have disembarked. There are so few cruisers at the "Happy Hour" that it was held in the Conservatory. Love these carefully trimmed shrubs! Click the photo to see our tour around the ship after cocktails and dinner.
With all the chaos of Coronavirus cutting our trip short and the after insanity… it’s time to get back to business. Our next stop was Adelaide. We found an amazing gluten-free pastry shop! Click the photo to see what else we saw on our short visit…
So many passengers disembarked early to head home. With the number who changed plans and didn’t board in Melbourne, it was the first sea day where finding a seat was no problem. Click on the photo to see how we spent our sea day…