here's the pool deck - bright and early at around 930, wasn't very crowded yet, but would definitely pick up after lunch.
Here's a shot off the bow - the dock is pretty narrow and if you get off and another ship is pulling into dock (or if you are wanting to get off your ship) they restrict you from getting off right then, so you don't get in the way of the ship (I know from experience, we had gotten off to walk around and another ship was pulling up just as we wanted to get back on - so had to stand around for 30 minutes while they slowly moved in and tied up the lines.

There appears to be another ship tied up over in the container dock - but I can't tell what it is from this far away

this is the right side of the port - where there is some parking and looks like storage.
This is off to the left - it shows the front of the other ship (P&O Azura) and off to Brimstone Hill (which is where a British fort was located, because it was one of the highest areas to be able to see the surrounding area and ocean)

I thought this was an interesting view - it shows the dock with both ships tied up - and you can see the bridge wings from both ships - looks like they had to offset the tie ups so they didn't crash into each other! Hadn't see something like that before.
After my walkabout, went back to the room since it had gotten HOT and there was almost no breeze. Time to get ready for dinner - we were sailing at 4pm!



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