Windjammer Barefoot Cruises
Yankee Trader
Bahamas
Our Very First Cruise
Do you remember your first cruise? If you've not cruised before, do you recall an early trip you took with your family? Vacations are all about making memories.
As part of Plan a Cruise Month we co-hosted a special #FoodTravelChat last week about desserts, and included many images from our cruises . We thought it would be fun to turn back the clock to our very first cruise. Looking through our old photos, we selected a few to use in this column. The image on the left shows several images of the Bahamas, which was the destination of our short cruise. It also shows the mast of our ship and a sister ship that was sailing with us. The images in the right photo were from the Captain's dinner which included a toga party and entertainment by the passengers and crew, including the Captain.
Yankee Trader
Certificate signed by the captain of Yankee Trader |
We had no intention of going on a windjammer cruise when I went to a local travel show with a friend. I filled out entry forms at various booths and to my surprise, got a phone call that we had won a passage on the ship. All we had to do was get to Florida, and if desired pay for the stowaway night (which cost us $25).
Toga Party & Captain's Dinner
Unlike other cruises on ocean-going ships, dress code on the Yankee Trader was very casual. They didn't call them barefoot cruises for nothing. Dressing up for the Captain's dinner meant putting on your sandals. The night of the dinner began with a toga party. The rules were that you needed to make your toga from whatever materials you could find and you must not have anything underneath the toga (and the female Purser checked to be sure). Some of the people knew about the party in advance and were prepared. We had not know but still participated. My husband used a nightshirt for his toga and I used some sheets. The winner of the event had been on the cruise the week before and had collected vines and other embellishments.
Dinner was a pig roast complete with all the trimmings. The Captain did the honors, carving the pig while the crew finalized the preparation of the other items. To date we still remember this dinner party and the great time we all had. This is what a great cruise is made of - memories that last for a lifetime.
It is sad that the current generation will never sail on these beautiful sailing vessels. The fleet is gone and Captain Michael Burke, their founder, passed away several years ago closing the book on this chapter forever.
It was by chance that we took this first cruise. We fell in love with cruising and the sea on this trip and the rest is history. If you've not cruised before, we hope that you'll find a similar experience in your future. We are certain once you take that first cruise, you'll fall in love like we did.
(Updated: October 22, 2021)
Yesterday my husband and I signed paperwork to purchase a Dream Vacations franchise. We've been part of the World Travel Holdings host agency since 2005. Those that know us, are aware that cruising is our number one favorite mode of vacation travel. It isn't the only travel option our clients enjoy, so the name change will help identify the wide-range of choices we can help with. We are Travel Memory Makers and we enjoy every minute of it.
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