
Yesterday, we spent the day exploring the Bay of Islands. There are a total of 144 islands in the bay, some large and some small. We didn’t have any sort of excursion planned, so we decided to wing it on our own.
The ship weighed anchor in the middle of the bay since their was not a dock that could accommodate her. We road one of the ship’s water shuttles over to Waitangi Pier. It was about a 20 minute ride with around 100 of our closest friends. The bay was like glass, which made for a nice ride. Once at the pier there were free shuttles to drive us over to the near town of Paihia. We walked around a bit, did a little shopping and decided to take the ferry over to the town of Russell across the bay. After another 20 minute ride, we were dropped of in one of the most charming places I have ever seen. Lovely white houses surrounds by the most beautiful scenery.


We again rambled around and stopped to have lunch in a beachside restaurant. The drinks were from New Zealand (beer for Brian and a Sauvignon Blanc for me) and were very tasty. Brian ordered fish and chips made with the local catch of the day. We neglected to find our what kind of fish it was, so it will forever remain a mystery! I chose Mexican Nachos because it amused me to order nachos in New Zealand. While different than those from home, I really enjoyed them! They came with a bowl on the side filled with“gravy”, which was spiced beef with a couple kinds of beans. The nachos were quite good.


After lunch we hopped on the ferry to head back to Paihia. We wandered some more and stopped it at a local craft market to spend some of our New Zealand dollars before heading back to the ship. The currency really is lovely and the exchange rate was in our favor. We got $150 New Zealand for $101 US.


It was such a lovely evening that after dinner we took a nightcap back to our balcony to enjoy the view as we left. We saw some Dusky Dolphins! The picture here doesn’t do them justice, but those suckers move fast! Sunset was once again amazing. Every night is just a treat.


For those who are interested, our choir concert was quite a success. There were about 700 people in the audience and they gave us a standing ovation. I think the passengers on board are easily entertained, however, the support is wonderful!

Brian took this photo at rehearsal. There really were 700 people there!














































