Celebrity Cruise Lines holds a special place in our hearts since it was the cruise line we used for our very first cruise on the Horizon in 1993. As I stated in my prvious post, we had been to all of the three ports on this short seven day cruise aboard the Celebrity Beyond.
After the Dominican Republic with its "built for cruise ships" port at Peurto Plata and our ship excursion to St. John from St. Thomas (actually a very fancy ferry ride), we were ready for something new. We've done all the St. Kitts exploring which is nice if you haven't been there several times so we opted to go over the the neighboring island of Nevis.
This was an independent excursion meaning we had researched the ferry options and prices and what we could see in Nevis. I had found the points of interest within walking distance of the ferry terminal and mapped it out enough that we could find our way.
Often the best laid plans are something you have to adjust when the reality of the situation hits. St. Kitts cruise port is still under construction and it's a long walk from the ship to where you enter the port and of course, the shopping area. The ferry that I had found on my map turned out to only be for cars. So, we asked and found we had a bit of a walk to get to the passenger ferry.
It was at least another ten minute walk that felt like a half hour since the day was heating up along with the rising humidity. We finally found the right place and bought our tickets. When I researched, it had said we needed to pay in cash but when we got there it seemed you could have gone online to purchase. Oh well, cash worked just fine.
We sat in the cool waiting room for the next ferry run which was about a half hour's time. As we sat, I watched lots of boxes of supplies being loaded onto a small boat at the dock. When I noticed the name on the side, I wondered if that was more of a water taxi and when the actual ferry would dock. It wasn't long before we discovered that it was the ferry.
Cargo had to be moved in order to accommodate a full load of passengers and I believe one lady was left behind to wait for the next ferry. With the cargo all piled up behind Bob who sat in the last seat, I hoped it would be a smooth ride. Luckily one of the crew sat with the boxes to be sure they didn't fall.
The ride was about a half hour to forty minutes but we could get a nice view of a finger of St. Kitts that extended toward Nevis before we hit a short span of open water. Once at the dock in Nevis we quickly exited and found our way to the main street. First on the list was to visit the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, born January 11. 1755 on the island of Nevis.
| Slave chains from a ship. |
Until I researched the trip, I had no idea he came from Nevis. The walk was short although a little harrowing on a narrow street that suddenly had no sidewalk. We found the house and the museum easily enough and paid the ten dollar fee for each of us. The museum was very small but very interesting with artifacts from the very early days when slavery was a big business.
Across from the museum was the small white house where the Hamiltons lived. It was filled with more information about Alexander Hamilton and how he got to become one of the founding fathers and the first treasurer of our country. He also founded the Coast Guard among several other important achievements. We learned many facts we either hadn't in our US history class or had forgotten since high school was at least sixty years ago.
Bob found a map of other interesting sites on the island and the town of Charleston. Most of the sites were old churches built by slave labor. We walked by a few (none were open doored) and decided that maybe it was time to return to the ship. In the Caribbean time is not always important and when you're not on a ship's excursion the ship doesn't wait for you. We were taking no chances that the ferry schedule would be crazy and we wouldn't make it back with time to spare. Besides, the temperature had climbed with the humidity and we were both done in.
The ferry ride back was much less crowded and our walk back to the ship a little shorter when we found a parking lot to cut through. Another successful adventure with our return to the ship in plenty of time to shower and relax a bit before dinner.
