We all had a good night's sleep and were ready to go. Breakfast! Deck 9 Lido Market. Buffet of course but so much choice. Poached eggs?
We had a great table at a window with view onto Half Moon Cay Island.
Yes, could not resist. Poached egg = Eggs Benedikt.
The island was so inviting. Soon we were on a tender which took us over.
This is the finest sand ever.
Kate and Dave wanted a swim.
James and I preferred to walk on the beach (on that fine sand) all the way to the other end.
Then we decided to enjoy refreshments at the pirate ship.
After trying to find some bandaids to buy for James' nicked arm we went back on the tender to the ship.
The Eurodam is a bit larger ship than we had been on before. There is a lot to discover. But mainly we keep getting a bit lost. We went to Deck 11. Part of the Crow's Nest is also the library. We looked around a little and discovered a lovely book by Christopher Marley and were very surprised. We had just seen some of his pieces of art in the museum in Fort Lauderdale (Day 1).
Every so often we had to look out. Kate and Dave kept saying that they had never seen blue water like that.
For the dinners we always go to the dining room. No buffet! We choose from the menu and enjoy being served. The servers are most from Indonesia and very friendly, some funny. Yes, this is my cream brûlée.
Tonight's show was really good. The Comedian Scott Harris was actually very funny.
Towel art: mmhm, this might be a sting ray (?).
No problem falling asleep after a very very nice day.
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