The people who are sailing for over 100 days were invited for an overnight to Abu Dhabi. We docked in Dubai and at noon we gathered of our tour.
We got to swim in the morning and then breakfast in Compass Rose. Being Sunday, caviar and eggs Benedict. But only one egg each.
Needlepoint in the morning and then packed and got ready to tour.
There were only 18 of us doing the entire tour plus Ray. Our first stop was at the beach. Here you get to see the two hotels out here. We were scheduled to have tea at the one hotel but had to cancel because of this tour.
This hotel has a heliport up top. When it first opened, two tennis greats played a match on it.
Next we drove to the Palm area. This is all reclaimed land that looks like a giant palm tree. Villas are all on the branches so everyone has beach front. And then there are also several hotels along the top. The Atlantis is here also. We had lunch at the Imperium Restaurant in the Jumeriah Zabeel Saray Hotel.
This is the dining room where we had lunch. It is a buffet. This is our group. Not many others eating at the same time but it was about 2pm.
The seafood table of the buffet.
And the salads.
And you cannot forget desserts.
This is the front of the hotel.
And the lobby. It really is beautiful.
We then drove around Dubai with one stop at a marina.
The complex is home to several large apartment buildings with the marina in the middle.
Some of Dubai's skyline. All types of tall buildings.
Finally we were off to Abu Dhabi. The drive is about one and a half hours to get there. All through the desert. There is nothing between Dubai and Abu Dhabil. You better make sure you have enough gas before you start out. We stopped at the Manarat Saadiyaat which is a museum. Another couple joined us there. They took a helicopter to get there.
This is the sign outside.
And a pile of chairs inside. They only have one gallery open. And you are not allowed to take pictures inside that gallery.
Then we drove around Abu Dhabi and finally arrived at the Hyatt Capital Gate Hotel where we checked in and went up to our room. Our room is on the 31st floor. The hotel is built at an angle of 18 degrees. Strange. Great room.
This is the hotel from the bus.
Dinner was in the dining room of the hotel. We were suppose to have dinner at Scott's Restaurant but for some reason they changed. That was the real reason I wanted to take the trip as we had been to both Dubai and Abu Dhabi before. Oh well. Dinner was family style with no choice other than yes or no to the offer.
We had breakfast the next morning in the same restaurant. It was also a buffet.
This gentleman was telling me about the baked goods.
This is Lou and Mickey. They are from San Antonio, Texas. He is a college president but on sabbatical.
This is outside the buffet area.
In the morning we had breakfast in the dining room and then got on the bus to go to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. We were told the night before what to wear and not wear. No shorts, no see through clothing. And so Bob Sigler wore shorts and Marilyn wore a white cotton outfit that you could see through. So they had to stay on the bus while the rest of us went inside.
Before we got on the bus, Bob and I walked around the hotel. This is the pool up on floor 19. They have a workout room up here also.
And a view of the hotel from the pool area.
On our drive to the Mosque, we passed the American Embassy. A strange looking building.
And here we are outside the Mosque.
It really is a beautiful building. All white marble.
Bob took so many great pictures it was hard to narrow them down. But this is a great shot from the outside.
The walls of the Mosque are all inlaid gems.
Heather and me in our garb. Jack does not look happy. And Carole is in the back.
Inside the Mosque with the beautiful carpet. It weighs 40 tons. They had to cut it into several pieces and then resew it when it got to the Mosque. It was knotted by hand in Iran. The ladies who made the carpet came to Abu Dhabi to resew it in place. You cannot see where it was pieced together.
And they have these beautiful chandeliers. And the columns are inlaid with mother of pearl.
This is in the men's washroom. The men have to wash before prayers.
After our visit on the Mosque we drove back to Dubai to visit the Burj Khalifa. It is the tallest man made structure in the world. The observation deck is on floor 124. I did this before and was not going to go again but decided to anyway. So up I went and walked around and then came down.
As we were leaving Abu Dhabi, we drove by this old fortress. It used to protect the city.
The Burj Khalifa is the tallest structure in the world. It was opened in January 2010. It houses apartments, offices and a hotel.
The view from the top. All the other high rise building look tiny from up here.
More from the top.
More from the top.
An interesting building.
And Dubai from above. It is so hot in Dubai that all the bus stops are air conditioned. And the traffic is mild. If you run a red light, the fine is $1000.00 so that pretty much keeps everyone quiet. And they do not honk the horns like in China or India. Much more genteel.
And you could see our ship.
We then drove back to the ship where lots of new folks were getting on board.
Had the muster drill and then readied for dinner in Prime 7 with Bob, Marilyn, Cindy and Stephan. Bob had oysters again and found a pearl in one of them. Everyone seemed surprised at this. Even the chef came out to see it.
Back to the cabin and lights out.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Muscat, Oman
Saturday April 26th and we are docking in Muscat, Oman. Both of us were up early so I worked on the blog and then we headed up to the pool. But the pool was not opened so we left and dressed for breakfast. It seems the same man who helps throw the lines when we dock is the same man who opens the pool. So he was busy. We did see him and he said he was sorry. So no swimming this morning.
This is the dock which we are docking at. It looks great but nothing inside.
The landscape is wonderful. And there is this fort inside the mountains so it is hidden from the enemy.
More views from the ship.
More views of the harbor.
This is the Sultans private yacht. It is beautiful.
Our tour was "Splendors of Muscat". Our first stop was at the Mutrah Souq. This is a market with tons of stuff for sale. I did buy a white shirt and a scarf for me. We had one hour here so Bob and I walked through the market and onto the streets of Muscat.
When we walked about the town, we came across this mosque.
And this is the traffic we found outside the souq. A souq is a market which sells everything.
This is for Glenna. Do you remember this?
And the outside of the souq.
Next we traveled to the Sultan's Palace. Here we just were able to view it from the outside. But the place was spotless. So clean.
This is the outside of the Presidential Palace. The Sultan does not live here. But this is where he works when he is in the area.
The area is wonderful and all the flowers are in bloom.
Then we were off to the Zawawi Mosque. Again, we were not able to go inside. But our guide did demonstrate how they have to wash before prayers. And the pray 5 times a day.
The outside of the Mosque.
Our guide taught us how to wash. They wash everyday before the prayers and they pray 5 times a day.
The streets of Oman.
Our last stop was at the Bait Adam Museum. This was a waste of time. But they did serve good dates.
This is the outside to the Museum. What a waste of time.
Our guide taught us how to put on a turban.
Back to the ship and lunch in Compass Rose. By now it was getting on so no good nap.
At 3:30pm they had tea and trivia for the 100+ days passengers. It seems that tomorrow will be exactly 100 days since the beginning of the cruise. Except we did not get on in Aukland. So for four of us, it was not 100 days. And we did not win trivia.
Tonight we are taking Olga (waitress) to dinner in Compass Rose. She is so excited. She is from the Ukraine.
A will post pictures of our dinner later. Olga was so pleased to be invited. She is a sweetheart.
This is the dock which we are docking at. It looks great but nothing inside.
The landscape is wonderful. And there is this fort inside the mountains so it is hidden from the enemy.
More views from the ship.
More views of the harbor.
This is the Sultans private yacht. It is beautiful.
Our tour was "Splendors of Muscat". Our first stop was at the Mutrah Souq. This is a market with tons of stuff for sale. I did buy a white shirt and a scarf for me. We had one hour here so Bob and I walked through the market and onto the streets of Muscat.
When we walked about the town, we came across this mosque.
And this is the traffic we found outside the souq. A souq is a market which sells everything.
This is for Glenna. Do you remember this?
And the outside of the souq.
Next we traveled to the Sultan's Palace. Here we just were able to view it from the outside. But the place was spotless. So clean.
This is the outside of the Presidential Palace. The Sultan does not live here. But this is where he works when he is in the area.
The area is wonderful and all the flowers are in bloom.
Then we were off to the Zawawi Mosque. Again, we were not able to go inside. But our guide did demonstrate how they have to wash before prayers. And the pray 5 times a day.
The outside of the Mosque.
Our guide taught us how to wash. They wash everyday before the prayers and they pray 5 times a day.
The streets of Oman.
Our last stop was at the Bait Adam Museum. This was a waste of time. But they did serve good dates.
This is the outside to the Museum. What a waste of time.
Our guide taught us how to put on a turban.
Back to the ship and lunch in Compass Rose. By now it was getting on so no good nap.
At 3:30pm they had tea and trivia for the 100+ days passengers. It seems that tomorrow will be exactly 100 days since the beginning of the cruise. Except we did not get on in Aukland. So for four of us, it was not 100 days. And we did not win trivia.
Tonight we are taking Olga (waitress) to dinner in Compass Rose. She is so excited. She is from the Ukraine.
A will post pictures of our dinner later. Olga was so pleased to be invited. She is a sweetheart.
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