Embarking on a New
Zealand Adventure Aboard the Norwegian Jewel
As the Norwegian Jewel glided out of
the harbor, a sense of anticipation filled the air. The ship, a sleek and
modern vessel, was our floating home for the next two weeks. Ahead lay a
breathtaking journey through the fjords of New Zealand, a land renowned for its
dramatic landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. The promise of
exploring towering mountains, pristine glaciers, and quaint coastal towns was
enough to make any traveler's heart race
Norwegian
Cruise Line Embarkation Sydney 2019
The day had finally arrived;
today we leave for Sydney to cruise to New Zealand. One of the best things
about cruises is that there is so much choice. Gone are the days that going on
a cruise meant long voyages with set dining times and formal dress. These days
no matter what sort of experience you want from a cruise, there is a ship and
itinerary for everyone.
Sydney was beautiful. We
love watching the harbor, relaxing in the gardens, and wandering the city’s
walking trails and beaches.Over
the years, we’ve visited Sydney a handful of times, exploring it more and more
with each visit. We developed local friends who have opened up their city to
us. We’ve seen all the major attractions, the smaller attractions, and
everything in between. We can rattle off restaurants, bars, and hidden markets
and trails with the best of them.
“A Journey is best
measured in friends, rather than miles.”
Pre-cruise we stayed
at Great Southern Hotel Sydney, which is a heritage listed hotel dating back to
1854 located in the vibrant heart of the city. With easy access to the city’s
entertainment, shopping and tourist attractions, it’s an ideal location. In the
foyer was our dear friend from our Europe Trip to great us. We dropped our bags
and dropped by Paddys Market for a chat and look around. Paddy’s Markets,
Sydney’s biggest markets have a wide variety of stalls; food, fashion, gifts
and gadgets in a true market atmosphere, with over 1,000 stalls.
The next day bright
and early the renovated and refreshed Norwegian Jewel made her way into Sydney
Harbour in the morning for her second season with amazing new facilities and
new shows. The refreshed ship features redesigned staterooms, renewed public
spaces and recreation areas, new and updated restaurants, bars and lounge and
two brand new shows “Rock You Tonight” and ship exclusive “Velvet”. Nearly all
dining, bar and lounge offerings on Norwegian Jewel were updated, and two new
venues were opened – The Pit Stop and Bliss Ultra Lounge, replacing the Sky
High Bar and FYZZ Cabaret Lounge.
We swiftly dropped our
bags off and quickly moved pasted the Norwegian desks to a lengthy line at immigration.
What a stupid set-up this process was. There were 4 immigration officers checking
two and a half thousand cruisers, to then finally pass that hurdle to then meet
lengthy lines with three x-ray machines.
We picked the
Norwegian because of the 16 impressive dining venues, and 15 bars and lounges
including champagne, sake, mojito, whiskey and cabaret, as well as a poolside
bar for afternoon cocktails at sea. Norwegian Jewel’s arrival breaks the mould
when it comes to freedom and flexibility, ushering in a new style of cruising
with no set dining times, no pre-assigned seating and no dress codes, giving
Australian travellers the unique opportunity to create bespoke cruise holiday
experiences any way they want. We were keen to explore the raft of dining
possibilities like Brazilian steakhouse Moderno, sizzling specials at
Teppanyaki Room, authentic American fare at the ever-popular Cagney’s
Steakhouse, Tuscan country flavours at La Cucina, and sushi and sake at Chin
Chin Asian.
“Life has taught us
that love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking together in
the same direction.”
“Actually, the best
gift you could have given her was a lifetime of adventures.”
Whether you’re a
veteran cruiser or a first timer still getting your sea legs, you’ll know that
sailing the high seas is about much more than shuffle board and sun beds. We
dumped our backpack in the room and took a quick tour around the ship and
ventured to deck 12 for the sail-way party. One of the boons for Aussie
cruisers is the increase in ships sailing down under. Not only do you have your
choice of itineraries, you also have the chance to sail out of one of the most
spectacular harbors’ in the world. A sunset sail away past the Opera House is a
must-do for any cruiser – it’s the best view in town. The Sail Away party always
kicks off a cruise; and cocktails as you pass by Sydney’s most iconic location
is a spectacular way to begin any holiday. Drinks for flowing, cameras were
flashing, and Kim was chatting to some fellow travelers. It seemed the ship was
made up of Americans on top followed by Australian and patchy English-Canadians-Asian-Europe
travelers.
“To live is the
rarest thing in the world, most people exist. That is all.”
Norwegian Cruise Line Embarkation
Sydney 2019
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“If happiness is the
goal – and it should be, then adventure should be top priority.”
Tony And Kim are Travelers, Adventurers, and Bloggers from Brisbane. Tony & Kim + Shari Outdoor Adventures has something for everyone to enjoy including what adventures you can have in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and Overseas. One thing’s for sure: once you start browsing our blog, you’ll be booking annual leave before you can say “bucket and spade”.
While we don’t identify ourselves as writers, We've always been travelers. From a young age, we both were given the opportunity to travel and spend countless hours on family road trips & vacations to what seemed, at the time, distant places.We got our first taste of traveling as a couple in Palm Cove, Queensland on our Honeymoon and learned about each others same passion.We are not writers, so why blog? It’s a commitment to ourselves that holds us accountable. It’s the home for our Adventure Stories. We want this blog to inspire you, to inform you and to add fuel to your Wanderlust. We hope you’ll join us on this adventure!
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