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Seven Seas Navigator Caribbean Adventure Key West

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2004 Date: 3/19/2004

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Dockside

Morning at Malory Square

The Navigator was docked at Malory Square, which is only a few blocks from Duval Street and downtown Key West.

Breakfast at Pepe's

Pepe's

I met my friend Tim for breakfast at Pepe's, one of my favorite spots for breakfast, and home of the world famous steak-smothered-porkchops for dinner. There is usually a small wait to get a table at this popular quaint restaurants, but the food and ambiance is great.

Wanderer

Tim and His Boat Wanderer

After breakfast, Tim showed me his boat, Wanderer, which is is taking up the East Coast on a year long sojourn.

Boats of Key West

Sailing Ship off of Key West

Key West is home to lots of luxury yachts, and classic sailing vessels.

Tour of Ship

Looking at Key West From Ship

Before the cruise, I had requested a Visitor Pass for Tim, so that he could see a cruise ship up close. The first day aboard, I went to reception and completed the visitor form, which is signed by the Staff Captain. This form is presented at the security check point, where it is crossed of a list and a photo ID is kept until the visitor leaves the ship.

Afternoon on Duval Street

Gallant Lady at Dock

After shopping a bit on Duval, I went to look at some of the mega-yachts that dock in Key West.

Drinks at the Pier House

Pier House

Pier House is a wonderful resort in the heart of Key West. It's a perfect place to watch sunsets and boats go by.

Ship Departure

Tug Assist

The ship, with the assistance of some tugs, collected docklines and departed at about 5:30 p.m.

Gallant Lady

Mega Yacht

The Mega-Yacht Gallant Lady was at port in Key West.

Leaving the Channel

Sunset at Malory Square

The ship left just before sunset, where a crowd was already forming at Malory Square. Some charter catamarans and classic schooners were already sailing around preparing for sunset.

Sunset over the Keys

Sunset

Key West sunset.

Ships Staff Review

Staff

Hotel Director Lars Olssen.

Dinner at Compass Rose

Dinner

Last dinner of cruise at Compass Rose restaurant.

Early Packing

Last Sunset of Cruise

Usually on the last night, you have to set out luggage before midnight, so that the ships crew can assemble the luggage below for a efficient arrival.

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