Swimming with dolphins

Up early and a quick breakfast was had in preparation of our morning of adventure.  We were picked up by a coach and traveled the few miles to the marina. 45 minutes in a fairly big boat and we arrived at the dolphinarium which  basically a number of large concrete walls in the sea to form big enclosures


We had a little briefing, donned our life jackets (all except Li who took her own!) and jumped in with the dolphins.  A number of planned activities were played through including the dolphins pulling each of us in turn through the water, kissing each of us and generally passing between us and playing.


They then offered, for a tip, to allow you to be pushed up and balance on them which I decided to go for. Very good for photos, and, I was the best as I went last so learnt what everyone else did wrong from the instructor


The afternoon consisted of playing around in the pool, drinking and sun bathing, not so bad. I also did some shooting at a small air rifle range they have setup.

We ate in the seafood restaurant, starter of prawns, lobster soup and then lobster in a spicy sauce for main, accompanied by a decent quantity of champagne

Spent a little time in the cigar bar in the evening and ensured we had a few drinks of rum to help relax, but not much, diving in the morning I hope

Tropical Storms

Up early, despite a bad head from all the Black Russian’s last night, with the aim of snorkelling from a little Hobbie. However, this was not to be as a tropical storm is heading our direction so nothing was leaving the shore.  Given our late night and bad stomachs as well that have unhelpful appeared, we headed back to the room and grabbed some more sleep.

The topical storm appeared mid afternoon and was pretty intense, thunder just overhead, lightening and buckets of rain, plus very strong winds. The resort tried to keep things interesting with some entertainment but it basically meant sitting in the bar all afternoon, and given our stomachs weren’t great we didn’t even drink

Our evening meal was in the Caribbean restaurant again as this is certainly the best in the resort, followed by a few drinks in the jazz bar and bed at a sensible time to be fresh for the dolphins tomorrow

Beach day

Woke up late and just made breakfast with 10 minutes to spare.


Another lovely day and we decided to explore the beach after breakfast. We didn’t get very far as they had a Cuban day event set up. There was fresh coconut milk, roasted spit roast pig, music and dancing.  There was a range of Cuban food and more free drinks.


We found out why it was fairly quiet around the resort. There was a lot of sun loungers on the beach. We swam in the sea and it was like having a very big warm bath

Tony swam out a bit and did a bit of snorkelling but didn’t see much other than a piece of seaweed. 

We booked a snorkelling session in tomorrow morning to go out on a catamaran. Tony discovered they do diving for free too. 

After a few hours relaxing on the beach, we retreated back to the aqua bar and got talking to some Americans. After a lot more drinks, we made it to dinner which was in a Caribbean restaurant. It was the best dinner we had so far.

We finished off the evening in the jazz bar and Tony drank a lot of Black Russian cocktails while chatting to the bar man. I think the barman added extra alcohol as he came away very merry!!

By the pool

Our first full day in Cuba. Nice breakfast to start and then got our room change sorted for later in the day. We spent a little time playing with the Wi-Fi to contact the kids and parents then headed straight for the pool bar at Li’s request


Spent some time lounging around, some sun bathing then headed for am early lunch on the balcony. Beer and free champagne on the menu as well as a good selection of seafood and desserts



The afternoon was extremely hot and Li decided to get us both included in the water volleyball, which was great until I scrunched my toe on a drain in the pool and it started bleeding all over the place. Li continued and her team won

We moved rooms late in the afternoon, and so much better; loads of light and a nice view of the gardens 

More cocktails and then dinner in the TexMex which was nice food although not the same as what you’d expect normally. Amazing location, right next to the beach

Spent a little time in the jazz bar, had a big Cuban cigar and then went to bed shattered

Arriving in Cuba

Our first time away without children! Mum and dad are staying at ours and the kids seem to be on with it, Rebecca’s 5 and been been away with mum and dad before so is ok with it; William on the other hand is only 2 1/2 so we’re not really sure how he’ll get on. His speech has started to improve but he’s a long way from real speaking still. Anyway the good news is even with waking them both at 6am to say goodbye we managed to leave without a single tear as they both just went back to sleep.

Breakfast at Gatwick, plane left on time and overall a decent flight with a good amount of wine and the latest StarWars film.


Landed, collected luggage, converted our sterling to Cuban Convertible Pesuo and headed off in the pre booked taxi Li had arranged.

It’s a long drive, getting on for 3 hours and we finally arrive at Varadero and not long after our hotel complex. Very nice looking place with loads of interconnecting pools, bridges, restaurants and bars. Exactly what we need. What we didn’t need was a big pile of messing around trying to sort a room out that the air conditioning was working in, and although they found in the view is rubbish so we’ll try and move tomorrow again.


We managed to blag our way into the seafood restaurant for dinner without booking. Really nice food but small portions

After dinner we bit, had some cheese and a beer then went to bed, shattered

Last day in Toronto

A little late start getting up but cracked on packing the bags and cases. Managed to cram in all our goodies and existing gear in to all the cases. Not to mention spreading out the weight of the wine we picked up 😀
We were all ready and out the hotel by 11am.

It was our last day in Toronto and we had a final chance to visit the exhibition that Li was keen on, or go to the aquarium which Rebecca was much more interested in; On arrival at the aquarium we were a little surprised first of all by the number of people! Thousands of them, mostly Chinese groups wandering around like ants and just getting in the way, but we pressed on, particularly given the entry cost.
  
A good number of tanks were on display and extremely clean. They look after the place really well that was obvious. The key attractions included a tank full of gigantic Rays and another with Jellyfish, but without a doubt the best was the walk through shark area, including a swordfish that we’ve never seen before. Rebecca was in heaven.

  
  
William loved watching the fishes and the larger they were the better. The swordfish was most impressive amongst the Rays too.

   
  
They had a great walk through tunnel as well but we couldn’t spend as long as we’d like to have, mainly for Rebecca as we had a plane to catch. Leaving the aquarium we headed back to the hotel to grab our bags and the car that had been ordered. Unfortunately the car didn’t turn up so the hotel gave us one of their stretched SUV limousines which was really cool.  We were swiftly taken to the airport and we made everything.with good time.

Long flight with William being a pest some of the time, the kids behind was a lot worse though! No sleep really, back into Heathrow and home by 9am, just in time to log on and work from home for both of us. Long day but a cracking holiday.

Downtown Toronto & CN Tower

Our last full day in Toronto today, can’t believe it’s gone so fast! First thing is St Lawrence market,a leader covered farmers market with a huge selection of meat, fish, cheese, olives, bread etc. Really good choice and loads of lovely looking food; Li wanted to be self catering so we could buy a bucket load, but other than a bacon roll we had to leave it all there

Not sure if to try the Canadian exhibition or to look around Toronto a bit more we headed back too the hotel to swap some bits around, grab the CN Tower tickets and ask at the same time. Turns out we missed the distillery district out of the areas we’d been looking at, which although sounds great is no longer a distillery so we hadn’t been that silly!

First on the list though was the CN Tower, so a quick walk down towards the Rodgers Center once more and we head into the CN Tower with its glass floored and walled elevators, taking us quickly up to the main restaurant and viewing station. We spend a little time taking in the sights then head up to the highest viewing point I the Skypod. From here we have amazing views, particularly of the Rodgers Center with a baseball game going on which was great for some photos.

  
Leaving the CN Tower we had a good 15 minutes hike and we arrived to find the old distillery was now fancy art shops, coffee places, arts & crafts, etc. All very nice and a lovely area with cobbled streets and the old factory buildings. Even a few weddings were taking place!. Order of the day was some food and we found a lovely outside area that did oysters amongst other bits and more importantly beer. All very pleasant!

  
Rebecca and I had a good experience with the local fire station whilst waiting for Li in that they let her look around and sit in one of their massive fire trucks; really nice chap and even had stickers and a colouring book to give her, how nice is that.

  
Our evening plans were to see China town, which to be honest was slightly disappointing. Not a dragon, fancy street sign or lantern in sight, just a lot of restaurants, supermarkets and herbal medicine places. Still dinner was a massive, and cheap, pile of sushi that Li thinks was one of the best she’s had.  Rebecca was happy with the large bowl of soya beans.

A good, packed day, shattered and wanting bed!

Toronto & Islands

Without the car from this point forward so having to walk everywhere but saving a fortune atin parking  least. Up quite late today and left for a great breakfast near the hotel, Rebecca had pancakes with chocolate chips and maple syrup and Li & I both had eggs and a few other bits, although Li seemed to need lobster on the side!

We left breakfast and found a large Toronto sign which was quite good with loads of fountains around it. 

  
On to the boat towards the islands and we arrived to the parks after a short journey. The view from the boat back to Toronto is really nice

  

  
The islands are really nice, basically a massive park area with beaches and parks along with a fairground and loads of boating things to do. We ended up spending some time on the beach and walking around with William.  

  
  
The evening was spent at a cool beer bar, drinking outside, sampling loads of local beers and eating chicken wings and tacos. Rebecca was a star and William a pain in the arse

  

Niagara Falls

A later start than normal but on the road by 10am. Tony found a lovely food place for brunch on the way. Rebecca of course didn’t opt for s children’s menu but had smoked salmon benedict on muffins, Tony had a meat plate and I opted for an omelette (which I don’t normally have). All were very nice and even William tucked in very nicely to my omelette & Rebecca’s smoked salmon. It seems our children have expensive taste buds.

Arrived in Niagara and it looked like a large amusement area from Brighton pier only on a larger scale.

The falls were very impressive and the water being so powerful caused a lot of water must in the air soaking us all.

We did the journey behind the falls which was impressive going behind the waterfalls. It’s so loud and there was also a walk almost to the bottom of the falls.

   

 We went to a restaurant opposite the falls and had a lovely antipasti platter and Rebecca tucked in to blueberry gelato.

At one point it was hard to tell whether it was raining or the water must from the falls. 

   

As we drove back, I attempted to give Tony a break from driving but ended up taking the wrong route and added an extra 20 minutes to our journey. We soon swapped back over and Tony took charge of driving again and back on course to our hotel.

Tony took the car back to the airport and checked out the local transportation as the next few days we are going to going around Toronto town on foot.

Wine Tasting & Outlet Shopping

Li’s favorite type of day, get drunk for free and then go shopping for bargains whilst Tony does all the driving

We set off in the general direction of the shopping outlet place, near Niagara Falls, and start to taste some wine along the way. All is good but with two kids in tow, particularly William who now just wants to walk everywhere it’s a bit more difficult than we’ve had before. We’ve also spotted that they aren’t impressed with us having children in the tasting area as well which was a bit odd until one guy actually told us why, it’s because we have Rebecca a dunk of a finger into the wine which, it turns out can give the owner a prison sentence, massive fine and close down their business! It’s illegal for someone under 18 to even touch a wine bottle!

   
 For our last tasting Rebecca was happily watching the iPad and William was asleep so we left the in the car and just watched them or the window. Amazing difference! Really friendly and we had a great time with no restrictions, saying that it was the nicest place with much more relaxed staff anyway. Li was in heaven!

  
Leaving the last vineyard we took a nice detour to a maple syrup farm which Rebecca loved the tasting at! There were 4 kinds of maple syrup to taste and strongest dark one was Rebecca’s favourite (her own words)

Onto the shopping outlet place and it was massive. We spent at least 4 hours and didn’t even go in the majority of the shops. Spent far too much money on clothes, mainly for kids, but the value is good and they are now kitted out for a while. The best thing was a place that sold loads of hot and BBQ sauces though, very happy to do a lot of tasting.  

Rebecca spotted a tiny play area earlier when we arrived and was so happy to finally enjoy it after several hours of shopping. William seemed to enjoy being let loose too.