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My time on Royal Caribbean: The Food

Everyone knows a cruise is all about the food! It's definitely one of my favorite parts! The food on Royal Caribbean was amazing! There were several dining options available. For breakfast, you could go to the buffet, the dining room, or the promenade restaurants. The promenade had a few little restaurants that were open 24 hours if I remember correctly. One was a sandwich and snack shop. This was included in your cruise ticket. You could get cold sandwiches, jello, cookies, and a few snacks. They also have specialty coffee for purchase. Another place on the promenade deck, which was one of my favorites, was the pizza restaurant. They had several kinds of pizza, desserts, and fresh salads. They also had iced water that was perfect to grab whenever you are passing by. For lunch you have the same options. You can also eat at specialty restaurants, like a steakhouse or Mexican restaurant for an additional charge. One of my favorite places to eat was Johnny Rockets. You got unlimited

My time on Royal Caribbean: The Ports

I am so excited to write this post! Traveling is one of my absolute favorite things to do! This post is the second in my cruise series, and it is all about the ports! If you've ever been on a cruise, then you know there are so many options of ports. It''s hard to know which one to choose! It may seem scary, but sometimes it's okay to venture out on your own and trust the reviews of many frequent cruise goers. On this 7-day Royal Caribbean cruise, we had 3 port stops. 1. Roatan, Honduras The first port we went to was in Roatan, Honduras. We went to a place called Maya Key. We rode a little boat from the port straight to the island of Maya Key and it took about 5 minutes. When we got there, the staff showed us a mini tour. We were able to pick our own chairs for the day. There were chairs lined up all along the shoreline. There was a pier that when you walked to the end of, you could swim out to a drop off. The water started off at about 4 feet, then as you swim out