Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Trinidad and Tobago, Cartagena and Costa Rica

This entry is going to be a quick overview of the past few ports so that I can catch up on my blog. Trinidad and Tobago was where we spent Christmas. We did dock in Port of Spain, Trinidad for a few days however my favourite part of this port was the time that we spent in Tobago. It’s a beautiful island. We were anchored in a bay. There was a tender service that took us ashore at certain times throughout the day. On the full shore leave day I went scuba diving! We saw tons of fish, a turtle and a massive ray. With the port program we went to see a steel pan drumming session in Scarborough and we hiked to Argyle Falls. We got to climb up to different levels of the waterfall and swim in the pools. Everyone had a really good time.
During the sail to Colombia, we stopped at a deserted island. It was a bit of a surprise from the captain. It was New Year’s Eve as well. It was this beautiful little island in the middle of the Caribbean. The water was turquoise and the sand was white. The boats that took us to shore could not go all the way so we had to swim part of the way into shore. We explored the island. There were a few shipwrecks. I also ate a coconut! It was probably one of my favourite days from the year so far.
Even with the stop at the island we got into Cartagena two days early. We had to anchor because we couldn’t get dock space and we had to do oral exams. We finally went dockside and I got to explore the city. It was really Spanish! Barely anyone spoke English so it was hard to get taxis. On the first full day shore leave I went to the old town and walked around the wall then went downtown and explored there. The next day was port program. It was as bus tour to the fortress and the old town. We also got to try traditional Colombian food which is fried fish, coconut rice and fried plantains. It was really good! I went out with my watch for dessert. Our last day in Cartagena was full day shore leave. I went on a bus with a bunch of other students that took us about 45 minutes outside of town to the mud volcano. It was this mountain like thing with liquid mud at the top that you could go swimming in. We had a really good time and got super dirty! We went for lunch in a fisherman’s village that was right on the beach where we had another traditional lunch. In the afternoon there was a group of us that went to visit the Gloria. It’s a Colombian navy tall ship. We had to all wear our crew shirts, get a letter from our shipboard director and have our friend Arturo, who’s Mexican, talk to the navy people in order for us to be allowed in to see the ship. It was worth the extra effort. The captain gave us a tour and the ship is beautiful!
The sail to Costa Rica was taken up with final exams. We got there early but we were anchored and weren’t allowed off the ship. We had a crew night where people shared their thoughts about the semester. It was then time to go! I said goodbye to all the people that I wouldn’t get to see again. At 3 in the morning we got into a little boat in the rain that took us to shore. We then waited for the bus that came at 5 to take us to the airport.
I had an amazing break. It was so good to be home and it was great to be able to see everyone that I did.
Scuba diving in Tobago
The island we stopped at
Eating coconuts!
Mud volcano
Class Afloat!

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