Amsterdam anchored in Half Moon Cay |
Bigger, better tender boat to the island |
Captain Morgan On the Rocks Bar |
Tropics Restaurant |
Lounges on the beach and bars nearby |
Azure blue waters |
Cabanas |
Pine tree-lined beachfront |
Browlack-headed gulls in a |
Looking for food |
An old diving outfit |
Jet skis in the lagoon |
For rent - 1 hour $70. |
Convenient restrooms |
The white sands of the beach |
Three flags of Half Moon Cay |
Welcome |
We are here |
Going through the portal of Fort San Salvador |
The central fountain |
Pirates Cove |
The straw market, island gift shop, and lustre jewelry |
Cool spot for a bar |
All beverages were charged to your shipboard accounts |
Rumrunner's Bar |
T-shirts |
Restrooms |
Shops |
Easy shopping....no cash |
Runners and bike track |
The nursery |
Potted plants for decoration |
The Stingray Adventure 1 hour $25. |
The way to the sting rays |
The Bonefish Lagoon |
Large stingray |
Looking for squid |
Ray climbing up a passenger |
Looking for squid |
Here comes the female |
They are smaller |
Look dangerous |
Odd-looking creatures |
A live starfish |
Chameleon lizard |
Blends well |
A bird in the Passerine order |
A seed eater |
Large dove |
Watch for these creatures |
Bahamian mocking bird |
Bouganvilla |
Nice place to stay |
Best part of the beach |
We got squatters rights |
Here's a good spot |
Our private gazebo |
So clean and inviting |
Bill in the surf |
Sunbathers gone, now it is time for the birds |
Black-headed gull |
Many gulls |
Fighting over food |
Looking for small fish |
Amusing to watch |
Fight |
And flight |
Black-headed gull |
We never did seek out lunch, which had been brought to shore straight from our ship. All of the food was served free, except for the beverages of sodas, beers, and bottled waters. All of those drinks could be charged once again, to your shipboard account. We did bring a bottle of water, left over from our water package on the world cruise. That was all we needed since we had eaten a good breakfast before we left this morning.
Life guard stand |
Bars, cabanas, and lounges |
Two story cabanas |
A smaller private cabana |
All painted different shades of pastels |
Many lounges, not so many people now |
The bar |
Ship anchored right offshore |
Pink bouganvilla |
Matching pink buildings |
Off limits to the public |
Very nice cabanas |
The more reasonably priced pup tents ($16) |
Wish I Could Stay Here Forever Bar |
The ferry home for the working crew on the island |
Gull |
Gull |
Winds were blowing at sailaway |
Setting up the bar |
Birds on the hunt for appetizers |
Serving appetizers |
Look..........chicken tenders |
Tell all our bird buddies |
Guess the snacks are gone |
Darlene and the HALcats |
The "Blues" sisters |
Captain Morgan on the Rocks Bar |
Best tenderboats we used the whole trip |
Goodbye gazebo |
Horses ridden in the surf |
Bet the horses like the warm waters |
Sky was turning dark |
Cool sailboat |
Leaving Half Moon Cay |
Rocky shoreline |
Last of the island |
Disappears on the horizon |
Our new dinner seating was at table # 85 on deck five, a balcony table for four, but set for two. Our new waiters are Darma and Eka, who remembered seeing us over the last four months. There really are few changes with the dinner menu items. In fact, we noticed some new entrees. One nice thing about eating at a table for two, is that our food was served quicker and it was hot. And since some of the shows begin at 9:30pm, we may even go to some. Last night, the Latin harpist, Shirley Dominquez, entertained the folks. This evening, the show begins at 10pm and was Timeless, performed by the Amsterdam singers and dancers.
We now will have two days at sea, and it's looking good for sunny skies and smooth seas.