Seeing as it is now 2 weeks since I disembarked from this cruise, I figured it was high time I finish off this post and share it with all you lovely people. I did post a little bit about it when covering my me-made-May outfits, but here's the recap of the whole 10 day South Pacific Cruise aboard the beautiful Pacific Aria!
Warning! This is a very Photo Heavy post!
Naturally, as soon as we had checked out our room, we went to find some cocktails. Mum and I started with a pina colada and a fruit tingle each.
The 2 sea days spent on our way to the South Pacific were mostly filled with drinking, watching movies (in the ship's onboard cinema) cocktail classes and shows in the Marquee (the ship's theatre)
We had a lot of fun with the cocktail classes, but I can't remember the ingredients or the names of these cocktails now.....
And there were many pretty sunsets to see (and I suppose sunrises, but I was not awake that early)
However, on our second night we were awakened at 4am by a ship announcement about smoke on a couple of decks, and not to be alarmed as they were looking for the cause....... It turned out to have been caused by a faulty air conditioning belt, but it made enough smoke to fill 2 or 3 floors. We headed up to the dome on deck 12 for a while to let the smoke dissipate, as my asthma was playing up and not letting me get back to sleep.
We did head back to bed after an hour, then woke up later at a more respectable time. Another sea day, we spent the day playing trivia, going to the Martini class, then lounging in the nightclub in our pyjamas.
I absolutely adored these mirrors, so took quite a few selfies in them.
Lychee wine thingy and a bit of a blue Margarita
Apple Martini selfie (with my hair up in curlers)
Pyjamas in a nightclub!
Our first Port Day was spent in Noumea, which is fortunately big enough to dock the ship at and not need tenders. Noumea is mostly just a dirty city, with a few rough beaches and a handful of market stalls. I've heard the aquarium there is quite good, but we didn't visit it. After doing a bit of market and beachside shopping, mum and Lesley went back to the ship, and Stacey and I explored the city a bit more. We did manage to find some pretty cheap clothing stores, where she stocked up on clothes for the kids. We did find 2 fabric shops, that unfortunately were not open, but a few of the souvenir shops had precut and packaged lengths of cotton, which I of course bought a few of.
Each port was quite hot and humid, so it was pretty much necessary to shower and change for dinner (and also necessary to take dinner selfies)
This picture hung in the Oasis (child free) area of the ship. I just loved the outfits, especially the second from the right!
Our Second port of call was Mystery Island. Although we had to take a tender boat to the island, Stacey and I made sure we got nice seats near the door so we had plenty of fresh air.
Mystery Island ended up being my favourite port of the trip. I mostly spent the whole time swimming, wearing goggles and my sun hat, trying to spot as many different types of fish as I could, without stepping on any of the sea cucumbers (and there were A LOT)
This little guy was the selfie King. He and Stacey took 100's of selfies together (but you can see me wearing my purple sarong in the background of this one)
The Evening as we sailed away from Mystery Island was the P& O White Party. it was this event on my first cruise back in October that I made my seven year itch dress for.
Staff were going around with white face paint, but I only let them give me a white beauty mark. The guy in the next selfie was a very friendly man named Bob. I think this was the only time during the cruise he was not wearing Tie Dye clothing.
They had a Bar tricks being performed by some of the staff, and this girl was by far the most talented. She was balancing a bottle of spirits upside down on one finger, then stacked 2 cocktails and a full bottle of Moet on top!
The next day was spent exploring Port Vila. We hired a driver for the day to take us around. We visited his family home, a local coffee company, the blue lagoon, and of course duty free shopping!
That evening we dined at the ship's Italian Restaurant, Angelo's. As you walk in the entrance there is a Vespa which has been converted into a front desk, with a beautiful photo of Sophia Loren.
Also, the best bit, they serve your bottle of wine in a high heel shoe holder.
I might have gotten a tad excited.
The next Port day was Lifou
We walked up to the church on top of the hill, which provided us with a pretty good view of the ship in the bay.
Mum had some Kava with this bloke:
Sunset as we were leaving Lifou.
P & O provided everyone with a sample of local cuisine. I can't remember what it was called, but it was a bunch of vegetables and chicken cooked in a leaf parcel
I didn't like it too much, so I went and got some delicious ice cream instead.
I went for a bit of a swim, but there was too much seaweed for me to be comfortable to swim to where all the coral and fish were.
Sea day, which of course meant another cocktail class!
Mojito |
Cosmo |
Manhattan |
On our second last day, we decided to risk Stacey's ginger allergy, and dine at Dragon Lady, the Asian inspired restaurant aboard the Pacific Aria. And we were glad we did. The Staff went above and beyond to ensure Stacey's food was free of ginger contamination.
It was Gatsby night, so we we're all tarted up for the evening. I wore a dress that I made a few years ago, last minute, for a Miss Pinup Australia event. It is constructed completely of rectangles, so I'm thinking of writing up a tutorial for it at a later date. I also, for the first time, attempted wearing 2 sets of false eyelashes. I'm not sure it's something I would do again, but it sure looked dramatic for that night.
Every night for the last half of the cruise, I was in the Mix Bar enjoying piano melodies from this lovely guy, Anthony Quimby. If anyone is sailing on the Aria soon, and you like show tunes and good ol' singalongs, I urge you to check him out. I even made some great new friends from attending his shows (I wasn't the only groupie) We did often go to the Dome, the ship's nightclub, after the piano bar music finished, but I did not take any photos of those adventures.
I didn't bother getting up early enough to see the sunrise as we entered Sydney Harbour (as I had done that my last 2 cruises) So here is a photo taken by Stacey.
Here's my haul of souvenirs, most of which are fabrics. I am looking forward to sewing up some lovely tropical dresses from these.
Dixie
P&O seem to be doing more fun things than I remember from my last cruise! We did have the same problem as you with the cocktail class, though - there's no way I could make any of those cocktails again because I simply don't recall how we made them in the first place. On the up side, I discovered that I quite like martinis (even if I have no ability to serve them myself).
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a marvellous time with plenty of occasions for dressing up - it almost makes me want to go on another cruise myself!
Katie @ Katie Writes Stuff
P & O recently changed their theme parties (late last year I think) plus I think it helped we were on one of the newer ships to the fleet. But of course, it also helps when you are the kind of person to find things to do, even when there is nothing on, or the activities don't suit your tastes. I never thought I would spend so much time in a nightclub, lol, but with the right people, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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