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The Palm Trees are Really Cool: Onboard the Carnival Valor’s Southern Route (Part Six)featured

We don’t really do much on sea days. It feels like we do, but we really don’t. We swim (if it’s nice out). We eat breakfast. And lunch. And tea. We peruse the shops and walk around aimlessly. Sometimes we play trivia. We nap. We just…be. Does that make sense? We delight in doing nothing Read more

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Tropical Contact Highs: Eight Breeze-y Nights in the Southern Caribbean (Part 9)featured

Since the clocks were turned back last night, we had an extra hour in our day, and when we woke up at 9:00 am, the clock read 8:00 am. No one was complaining about that extra hour on our last day! The skies were much less ominous than the previous morning, so we grabbed our Read more

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Tropical Contact Highs: Eight Breeze-y Nights in the Southern Caribbean (Part 8)featured

Sometimes, the thing you think you want the least turns out to be exactly what you need. In my case? I didn’t want rain. Or overcast skies. But a lazy day in my sweats? That’s exactly what I needed. Four ports in the past five days was quasi-exhausting. And if the sun were out, we’d Read more

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Tropical Contact Highs: Eight Breeze-y Nights in the Southern Caribbean (Part 3)featured

The skies weren’t exactly vacation picturesque when I woke up on our first sea day. They were cloudy and gray. The seas were rocky. It didn’t bode well. Since there was no rain and it was still warm out, we put on our swim suits and cover-ups, packed a bag and headed up to the Read more

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Key Largo, Montego, Baby Why Don’t We Go (Or, a Week on The World’s Largest Cruise Ship): Part Fourteenfeatured

We let ourselves sleep in a bit on our last sea day but made sure we were up and out of the room in time to grab breakfast in the Adagio since it was the last breakfast venue on the ship that we’d wanted to try and hadn’t yet. The offerings were generally standard breakfast Read more

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