Friday, June 26, 2015

Ship tour and last sunrise at sea

Also on deck 7 you'll find the Photo Shop and Gallery. This is where the thousands of photos taken onboard by the half dozen ship's photographers can be found and paid for. An 8 inch by 10 inch photo costs $20. They also sell albums to put the photos in and DVDs of various Princess Destinations.


You can also buy Nikon and GoPro cameras on board.


Photo Gallery


Next to the Photo Shop is Sabatini's, the ship's Italian Restaurant ($25 cover charge per person) where we eat breakfast when staying in a suite. It's the quietest place to eat unless you order 24 hour Room Service and eat in your cabin or on you balcony.








And you know how much I love this machine!


Far forward, near the Princess Theater is the Wheelhouse Bar


The artwork here has a nautical theme


There will be music in the evenings and a dance floor, so it's a good alternative for those who don't want to attend a show in the Princess Theater. The dances may require some coordination apart from just wobbling on the spot and waving your arms randomly in a display of tribal emotion and serious dancers get a chance to show off their graceful moves.


As the name suggests there is a bar and waiters work the tables so you don't have to wait long to get a drink


I took a break from taking interior photos as I felt it must be time for the sun to rise on our last day




Last sunrise at sea


Up by Tradewinds bar I have coffee and a cigarette


The coffee came from here-the International Cafe on deck 5 which is open 24 hours. You can even buy beer here at 3 a.m.






Everything you see here is yours for the taking-it's all included in your cruise fare and you can eat as much as you need.


As well as pastries you can get great salads (the shrimp or chicken being the most popular), soup and a sandwich.



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