You must be wondering where on earth I’ve been, (forgive the pun) 🙂 . Our CEO, Orlando Ashford and CEO of Carnival Corporation, Arnold Donald, joined us in La Possession, Reunion Island. The following days have been filled with social events; what with these and my day-to-day responsibilities there weren’t enough hours in the day. I write as make our way down the South African coast, on our way towards Cape Town and I’ve taken some time to download some photos, (in between phone calls) 😯 and apply myself to some posts.
Reunion, nestles in the Indian Ocean; it is a French region and a volcanic island, in fact it still has an active ‘shield’ volcano, which ‘fumes’ away now. The main port, La Possession, lies on the north-west corner of the coast; a 30-minute drive away from the capital, Saint. Denis. It is here that the ship’s shuttle buses took guests (and moi aussi), for a wander around the town. Frankly, I was slightly disappointed as I was expecting more opportunity to see some of the islands history, however, while some of the older buildings still stand, they are intermingled with modern architecture.
The obvious sign of the island’s history is on the seafront of Saint Denis, old battlements and cannon pointing out to sea.
We wandered around the town, I trying desperately to find subjects for photography, but coming up short. The Cathedral and a small market were my sum total.
Our jaunt ashore took only 3 hours and an hour of that was spent enjoying a lunch and a glass of wine in a typically French restaurant, nestled away in a small cobble-stone street. Yesterday, (31st), we called at Maputo, Mozambique and this was far more colourful, both navigationally and for photography; I will endeavour to complete that post, very soon.
Have no idea how the ports or places are picked for a world cruise,but it certainly includes places that people never heard of or had any idea of seeing,you seem to be making a comment like this stop could be different for you. It is nice to read and hear about all this and thanks to all the modern day technology that all this and everything else you post can be shared to some of us that will never have the opportunity or desire to go there
Thank you.
As others mentioned Happy Easter and thank you for taking time out of a busy work schedule to keep us informed. I’m wondering if sometime you could tell us how many cruise ships come to some of these smaller ports? Also do any of these ports take advantage of solar power? I know you showed some using wind turbines :).
Have a Happy Easter
Well Captain J, I wish we could send you some chocolate Easter eggs for you all to enjoy, but then, knowing that you do indeed have in the past had them aboard, you should be ok!
Maybe I could send them by drone across the Indian ??
We know you are a busy man & thank you for the continuous posts. A wonderful safe and happy Easter to you & the crew.