Amber Cove is new just a new destination in the Caribbean located in the Dominican Republic in the country's North Coast. It represents one of the largest cruise industry investments ever made in the Dominican Republic by Carnival Cruise Corporation. Fathom, one of the ships that shares this location has an Impact Center located near the entrance where one can learn some Spanish phrases or learn to dance to the rhythms of Merengue and Bachata or even try out your hands on workshops on how to sort out cacao nibs, recycling paper or planting seedlings for future generations. Holland Cruise Lines also come to this area and many more ships in the future will do the same. At the moment this place is only a year old.
1 So to continue my story about going down to the port of Amber Cove, here is the obligatory sign inside the port:
2 As usual, Bill decided for us to go to a free wifi place. We took a walk and came upon Skybar Restaurant. This one is located high up the hills, I guess I can call it the high part of the land where one can see forever. I took several shots of this building but the best came from when were already in the ship. Admission: it was a hard climb up there, running down is easier...
3 The first one that I took was our ship. You can see the bow of the other ship at the left.
4 What you can see here is the pre-arranged Tour Pick-up area.
5 Waterfront bungalows. Those that do not really enjoy the heat can just rent one of these waterfront bungalows for 5 hours complete with amenities including chef, bartender and entertainment staff. Cost -- $$$$ and some of them were fully booked when I was looking for places to stay in away from the sun.
6 Anyway wanting to please Bill, I decided for us to go down to civilization and take him to a wifi-free place which I heard said when I attended one of those sales pitch at the Toulouse Theatre –Café El Cibao. Requirement: buy a cup of coffee and they will give you the password at the checkout by the check-out chick there. Well, I settled for Frappucino s there is nothing there for me to eat nor drink. Not having drink nor sip coffee for many years, the coffee was welcome change. So beautiful….!! (BTW, I went back to being caffeine free when we got back home.)
7 I left Bill at Café Cibao and and roam around the place. I think this one is interesting to note – only for Carnival Cruise guests.
8 Well, Bill lost his sunnies at the ship and Diamond International's sunglasses cost a fortune so I left the Café and found a Mercado (market) and found him a $20 Rayban and found this place where there are some pretty characters on display. Being excited about my sunglasses find, I forgot to take note of what these iconic displays are apart from knowing these are cultural and historical exhibits.
I kinda like this last one better so I did not crop it at all. The building at the back comprises the gift shops for 4 establishments.
OK...till next time I can upload...pooter will be shut off from here...have to access my hubby's when he is not using it...
Thanks for viewing and criticizing, everyone...