To Cruise or Not To Cruise?

To cruise or not to cruise? I'm always a giant YES when it comes to sailing on divine ships! 🚢

I've been on 7 cruises, all have been super safe, serve delectable food, have so many choices in regards to onboard events and entertainment, serve a diverse base of guests, help passengers better understand their ports of call, and more. It's such a great way to visit several destinations within one trip. Safety, fun, food, pampering, travel. Love it all! 🌴

This time, I went with the @grapplersescape aboard @royalcaribbean's #harmonyoftheseas. It's a huge ship with 17 decks, multiple pools, many restaurants and shops, Vitality Spa, impeccable workout facilities, gorgeous accommodations, night shows, day shows, night clubs, an onboard @starbucks, and soooo much more. I love being home, but was sad to leave this ship after a week of heavenly experiences! 🌊

P.S. There's a giant iguana 🦎 on the rocks right next to my leg!!! 😮

📍Crown Bay, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
🇻🇬 U.S. Virgin Islands
🚢 Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas

ITINERARY
1: Port Canaveral
2: CocoCay, Bahamas
3: Day at Sea
4: St. Thomas
5: St. Maarten/Martin
6: Day at Sea
7: Day at Sea

💙💙💙💙💙💙💙

What about you? Have you cruised? If so, what's your favorite thing about cruising? If not, what's holding you back? 💛 COMMENT BELOW!!!


Crown Bay, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Island via Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas | June 2019

Crown Bay, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Island via Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas | June 2019

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