Posts Tagged ‘Carnival Cruise’
Carnival Cruise Day 6-Cozumel, Mexico and Thanksgiving-November 25, 2010
Hey Young Chefs!
On our last excursion day, we docked in Cozumel, Mexico. Cozumel is an island and the water there is so pretty.
You would never catch me on a gator like this in Louisiana! LOL
We went to San Francisco Beach Resort to have fun sunning and swimming in the clear Caribbean water.
The beach was so pretty – white sands and turquoise water!
On the beach, we saw a man with a squirrel monkey. He told my mom that it was from Panama and it was rescued and rehabilitated. It ate monkey food off the top of my mom’s head! hahaha
For lunch, I had tasty chicken quesadillas. Delicioso!
After sunning and swimming all day, we went back to the ship. It was Thanksgiving and there was a Saints game on!
The Saints won against Dallas…
… and we had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner on the ship!
It was sad to leave our last port but I am so inspired by the food, the culture, and the memories!
Cool kids cook and cruise!
Bon Appetit, Kid Chef Eliana
Carnival Cruise Day 5-Roatan, Honduras-Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Hey Young Chefs!
On Day 5 of our Carnival Cruise, we stopped in Roatan, Honduras. I was so excited about this port because I am part Honduran. We decided to take an excursion to Maya Key, a small island off Roatan with a wildlife conservatory and a replica of the Copan Mayan Ruins.

11-24-10 Auntie Erly, Trina, Jasmynn, Josie, Eliana & Camrynn on the boat to Maya Key, Roatan, Honduras
When I got to the pier, I caught this cool picture of a plane soaring overhead.
Mom, Dad, my cousin, Camrynn, and I visited the the ruins first, before swimming. Along the way, we saw beautiful macaws, colorful like rainbows. Wow!
Next, my cousin, Camrynn, and I took a picture by a Mayan statue.
It was cool to see the ruins even though they weren’t in ruins. LOL

11-24-10 Soleil, Antonio, Dianne & Eliana in front of the replica of the Copan Ruins, Maya Key in Roatan, Honduras
Here I am in front of another Mayan structure.
After visiting the museum and the ruins, it was time to go swimming! I snorkeled too, in crystal clear water where I could really see the beautiful coral and colorful fish.
I also had fun collecting sea shells and coral for my mom.
For lunch, I ate some delicious island food, just like my Abuela makes!
After having fun on Maya Key, it was time to go back to Roatan. We hopped on the same boat and zipped back, arriving with enough time for shopping. Abuela is from Honduras so my dad was so excited to find handicrafts to bring home to represent his heritage.
After a full day in Honduras, it was time to head back to the ship for dinner. Look at this gorgeous island sunset!
I loved dining in the London Dining room for dinner. For dinner, I had a delicious spiced chicken with roasted cauliflower and cheesy peas.
And even though I had a very full day, I still danced when the dinner dance number came on! The fun never stops on a cruise ship!

11-24-10 Even after a full day of sunning, swimming and snorkeling, Eliana joins the dinner dance number!
I loved all that fun in the sun! Cool kids cook and cruise!
Bon Appetit, Kid Chef Eliana
























