Because of staying up late for Super Bowl, I did not intend to take sail in photos this morning, especially with an 0730 arrival.... I went out on the deck around 0730 and lo and behold, I realized we were late arriving into Puerto Limon and was able to capture quite a few photos. It was a sunny, hot and humid when we got off the ship. A couple of iguanas were sunning themselves along the pier. Being creatures of habit, we went first to Balvanero Vargas Park and spotted the sloths in the trees. After walking through the park, we followed the sea wall around the waterfront and took some photos. We walked to the pedestrian mall and wanted to visit the municipal market but it was still closed. Next, we made our way to the new Sacred Heart Cathedral, with its modernist spire and design. The church was open and the interior is very modern but a stunning design. The lighting inside the church was really not very good. We circled the block to see the original church that has since been abandoned. Although, rundown Puerto Limon does have some interesting architecture and colorful open air market places. It is our normal routine to scour the markets for hot chiles for the Indonesian crew…we managed to buy 2 kilos of Habaneros today! The crew will be happy tonight to have fresh sambal for dinner! We also found some street art on the walls of the Big Boy Stadium. On our way back to the ship we made a second stop at Vargas Park to see the sloths. Back on the ship, we relaxed in the sun…the heat index was around 96F. We packed it up early today in the sun as tonight we have been invited to the Tamarind Restaurant for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the launch of the new Morimoto dining experience.
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