Our final stop was at Labadee, Haiti. Royal Caribbean purchased a Haitian peninsula and converted it into a beach resort for day tripping cruise ships. Despite my innate dislike for such shenanigans it really was a nice place to spend the day. We did walk to the furthest beach to get away from the crowds and avoided the craft marketplace because others who had been there had noted that the sellers were extremely aggressive. So once we were situated on our chaise lounges and had had delightful swims in the Caribbean Sea we loved it. The only down side to the day was that Harry walked into the water with his iPhone in his swimsuit pocket. Not a good move. And when he realized it and quickly removed it his ship ID card fell into the water. An hour or so later I was wading in for a swim when a young man put on a snorkel and dove down when he surfaced he said he found a ship ID card and read the name to his mother saying it belonged to “Harry somebody”.
As amazed as I was I grabbed it, thanked the kid and ran off to give it back to a much-relieved Harry Forsdick who would have found it quite difficult to re-board the ship without it.
As amazed as I was I grabbed it, thanked the kid and ran off to give it back to a much-relieved Harry Forsdick who would have found it quite difficult to re-board the ship without it.