What an exciting and lovely journey we’d had up to this point! We were already anchored up right off of Bar Harbor by the time I stirred that morning. And oh what a sight it was to see when we opened our curtains and gazed out onto what God’s paintbrush had provided. It was so pretty and we were finally getting the chance to see some color in those trees. The scene was breathtaking!
My first task of the day as always was to try and pull myself together, this is the outfit I chose for this day, it was quite chilly:
And here were my first thoughts of the day:
Here was our excursion ticket, yes, we did sign up for this excursion via Princess as well:
Here are some of the other excursions that Princess offers in Bar Harbor…
We received a port guide and map as well…
And here is the Princess Patter for this day:
We spent a bit of time out on our balcony taking in the sights before we left to go on our excursion…
All right, enough lallygagging around, it was time to go to catch our tender and then our Lighthouse tour boat. 🙂
As always, if we didn’t know already, our spiffy sign at the elevators told the tale. 🙂
Here is a little video of our tender ride…
As always the crew was running those tenders like a well-oiled machine, and those little boats were running back and forth all day long…they never missed a beat…
Now it was time for our Lighthouse Boat Tour—This was one of my favorite things that we did on this cruise…Here are some pictures that we captured–with a video to follow…BTW–We got really lucky on this day to be able to do this tour, just the day before, the tour company was running the tour boat as a tender for another cruise ship, apparently the waves and wind were whipping and help was needed. 🙂
Our boat was also a Whale Watching boat, and its name as you heard me mention in the tender video was the Friendship V. 🙂
Here is a map/informational sheet that we were given on our tour:
And look what else we saw!!! This is a juvenile bald eagle! For those of you who might not know, the bald eagle doesn’t get its signature white head until they are 5 years old…
Here is a video of our time on the Friendship V:
I always love seeing our cruise ship from afar like this…What a beauty the Regal Princess is…I do have a treat for y’all at the end of this Series. I will put together a Regal Princess Collage Picture tour–I took SO many pictures of so many venues, I have no earthly idea how long it will take me to organize them and put them together into on cohesive post…but, I’ll get ‘er done, I promise! 🙂
Wow, what a wonderful tour that was…truly, the little Naturalist was very informative too, I loved listening to her stories and learning all about the history of those lighthouses and Bar Harbor itself. 🙂
Now, it was time to go to a local restaurant for lunch…Chris had been craving a lobster roll…me, eh, not so much…haha…believe it or not, lobster is not my favorite, crab yes, lobster, not so much. 🙂 We could see the restaurant that Chris had found online before we ever left home from the Lighthouse/Whale watching boat:
I know, I ***know***!! I should have stuck my face in that hole and had Chris take a picture…shoot…LOST opportunities you know? 😉
We chose to eat outside on the upper deck…That was one comfy seat right there…No, really it was. 🙂
And our view…
And our little friend! 😉
Here is the menu:
SO many choices!!!
And what we chose…Chris’ Lobster Roll:
And my Crab Roll:
We really enjoyed our meals, we tried not to eat all of those french fries though honestly, we knew we had the Crab Shack that evening, so we just ate the Rolls and cole slaw. 🙂 We were happy campers. 🙂 It was now time to go and catch our tender boat back “home”. This is us up on the upper deck of the tender.
And here is a little video of our trip back to the ship:
We had reservations at The Crab Shack for later that evening, so we kind of just chilled until it was time for our dinner to start…For those who are not familiar with this special meal option, they close down part of the Horizon Court and put spiffy Crab Shack tablecloths on all of the tables, offer you a nice menu from which to choose your delightful meal, and give you fantastic service. 🙂 There is a $29 per person up-charge (and we were told that we could have as much as we wanted). Here are some pictures of our time at The Crab Shack:
Whoops, I forgot to take a picture of the appetizer…goodness gracious it was delicious though…fried shrimp and hushpuppies:
And they gave us this bowl of warm water and a lemon so that we could wash our hands…
And then, this happened!!!
HOW sweet was that?!!! My gracious, and all of those fellas spoke to us every single time they saw us for the rest of the cruise…such a nice crew…truly. 🙂
Here was my sweet treat:
After we finished eating, we went and did a little shopping and looking around in the Piazza…
We stopped and watched and listened to the entertainment in the Piazza–a video for another day–there was *always* something going on in the Piazza. 🙂 We were bushed, so off to our Stateroom we headed, once there, we chose a movie from the plethora of choices offered, put our feet up and were quite content to just sit and relax for the rest of the evening. 🙂 We had had a great day in the beautiful port of Bar Harbor.
On the itinerary for the next day was St. John, New Brunswick…Here is a sneak peek and link to my Canada & New England: St. John, New Brunswick (Canada)–Exploring, Shopping, Bday Tartan Cape, & More:
Until next time, y’all take good care! ❤
***If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there Your hand will guide me…Psalm 139***
~Arlynn ❤