Sunday, September 16, 2007

Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda

Somerset Bridge, It’s reputedly the smallest drawbridge in the world and is barely wide enough to permit the mast of a sailboat to pass through.





The Great Kiskadee, was introduced to Bermuda from Tobago in 1970ish.



Turtle Beach, Bermuda- Our favourite.

I have arrived! This is The Most Beautiful Beach I have ever been to!
Pink sand, soft and crystal clear waters.
Not!

Located on St. David's Island and overlooking the South Shore, this famous 100 Year-old Lighthouse is a landmark on Bermudas east end.






Cruisin' life onboard the Azamara Journey

I asked the Chef Ragur from India to prepare Indian food for my lunch one day. He did an outstanding job!

Jacqueline always accompanied our Teatimes, with the most delightful music and songs.

Sunset from our balcony...
Sushi before dinner everyday




Elbow Beach, Bermuda.
Captain and First Mate
Harpist Jacqueline Dolan.
Our Trini friend, Benito.



The Azamara (where the 'H' is both silent and invisible).



We ate, met people, ate, slept, ate, swam, ate, attended shows, ate, lounged, ate, enjoyed numerous spa interludes, ate, visited with the chefs, ate and rested!



7 Day Azamara Journey Cruise to Bermuda

Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island.

Port of Bayonne, N.J.
The Robbins Reef Light Station.
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
Azamara Journey sailing beneath the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge