Wonder of the Seas 2024 – Day 5

Today we visited St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands for our cruise on RCCL’s Wonder of the Seas. First we awoke to another glorious sunrise with the island in sight. I had my early morning coffee with a chocolate croissant in the Promenade Café before a full breakfast in Windjammer.

     

This may have been my umpteenth time visiting this island, but it was the first visit to this particular pier at Crown Bay. Shops waited for us along with a bevy of iguanas on shore.

 

 

Rather than spend our limited time shopping, we opted for a food tour. This was hugely fun and well worth the cost. An open-air vehicle took us to the center of town where our guide began a walking tour. We viewed several historical buildings and entered the post office that had an impressive mural on the wall.

 

 

Our first stop was the Sugarcane Grille in the Bunker Hill Hotel. Up the steps we went with no elevator available. At an inspiring outdoor setting, we had chicken curry, fried plantains & rice and beans. It was delicious.

 

 

We made an impromptu stop downtown by Main Street in a jewelry store. They had a bar where we sampled different rum varieties. The chocolate rum was the best and also had a risqué name that I won’t repeat here.

 

 

Then we went to The Tuck Shop for conch fritters and to learn how to make our own Painkiller rum drink. That was a fun experience.

 

 

In a jolly mood, we headed next to the Banana Split Sweet & Savory place for dessert, which was baklava and a chocolate cupcake. The guide gave us the option of staying in town or getting a ride back to the ship. We opted for the latter since all aboard time wasn’t far off. We did have time to browse in the shops along the pier before heading to our cabin for a rest.

 

Back on board the ship, we did a backstage tour for elite loyalty members before changing for dinner. My menu choices tonight were Caesar salad, shrimp in garlic sauce, and pineapple cake.

 

 

Following, Ann rose the Rising Tide bar that rose from Deck 5 to Deck 8.

We attended the “Intense” Aquashow that had been postponed from Day 1 due to windy weather. This was a glittery, high octane show with high divers, swimmers and dancers performing to loud music. It rained, and everyone fled under cover while stewards handed out towels. Then the skies cleared and a full moon came out for us to admire.

 

Coming Next: Day 6 and a Taste of the Caribbean Mixology Class