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Regent Pink Hibiscus and blue mountain cruise 2020 Trip Report #219896
03/07/2020 01:26 PM
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2020 Regent Pink Hibiscus Blue Mountain Cruise Feb. 8-Mar 4 (Tahiti to Australia)

We booked this 18-night cruise October 31, 2017 with Bonnie Buchanan at Cruise One. Regent is an all-inclusive luxury cruise line. The cost of the cruise concierge room #861 was $46,140 including first class air round trip, 2 nights pre cruise in the Intercontinental Hotel in Papeete Tahiti and three nights post cruise in the Four Seasons hotel Sydney, all excursions, liquor, transfers, internet, and specialty restaurants while on board.

We began the trip on February 8 at the Airport Hilton in STL. We checked in about 3:00 and went to the bar for wine. We had dinner at the hotel…which was mediocre at best.

On Sunday, we caught the shuttle to the airport at 5 am, checked in and waited in the Admirals Club until time to board. The flight left on time. We arrived LAX and checked into the Air Tahiti Nui Business Class Lounge and waited for our 4:15 flight on Air Tahiti Nui. We boarded the Boeing 787 and had champagne to celebrate our journey. We were served dinner and then they turned out the lights. The flight was good. (The last time we flew to Tahiti in 1999 the flight was horribly bumpy, and many folks got sick.) We arrived in Papeete and Regent had a shuttle waiting to take us to the Intercontinental Resort. We got room 169 with a beautiful view of the ocean and Moorea. We got to bed about midnight.

Monday Feb 10, we had our included buffet breakfast then went to the beach. The water is as beautiful as we remembered from our trip in 1999. You can see the fish swimming. We had a cheeseburger for lunch then went back to the beach. This was a great way to start our vacation…relaxing on the beach with a tropical drink (Mai Tai) in my hand…. looking at Moorea across the water. We had made dinner reservations at Le Lotus online prior to coming. We both had foie gras appetizers and pork filets entrees…it was terribly disappointing…. but it was a great atmosphere. We saw a sea turtle swimming past our table. We came back to the room and crashed.

Tuesday Feb 11, we had our included breakfast. Our bags had to be out at 9 for our transport to the ship at noon. We shopped at the hotel and bought Sloane, our granddaughter, a turtle. We transferred to the ship. It took FOREVER because of the coronavirus…. they looked through our passports to make sure we have not been to China; they took our temperature and when we boarded, we went straight to our room 861. It was a very nice room, but I will admit I was a little disappointed. The room itself was comparable to other ships we have been on except it did have a larger bathroom and closet. We did expect more from a “luxury” cruise line. We had dinner at prime 7 with Paul and Bonnie Buchanan, our travel agents who were aboard for the world cruise. Bonnie and I attended the show Leading men.

Wednesday Feb 12…we had room service for breakfast then we boarded the bus for the around the island tour of Bora Bora. We had Bloody Mary’s at …Bloody Mary’s and then went to Matira beach… a beautiful beach where I found a piece of coral and watched a sting ray swimming by. We had lunch at the pool grill, and we had dinner at Compass Rose. They announced that we would not be stopping in American Samoa or Apia Samoa. Samoa is fearful of tourists bringing in the coronavirus. We are terribly disappointed, but we understand that Regent is not to blame. Bonnie and I attended the show Broadway.

Thursday Feb 13 Today was a sea day. We had breakfast in Compass rose, lunch at the pool grill and dinner at compass rose. We watched movies in our room and hung out at the pool bar.

Friday Feb 14. Valentine’s day…and another day at sea. We had breakfast in Compass Rose, lunch at the pool grill and dinner at compass rose. I thought the ship would make a big deal of Sweethearts day…and they did put up a few decorations…but for the most part it was just another sea day. We watched movies in our room and hung out at the pool bar.

Saturday Feb 15…a day at sea. I woke up sick this morning. This ship is the smallest ocean ship we have been on. There is no atrium with a grand staircase…which is where we usually spend a great deal of time on other cruises. So, we have found ourselves spending the most time in our room. The nice thing is…we have lots of movies we can watch. We have never sailed in the South Pacific…and there are no birds, no animals of any kind. Just vast amounts of rolling ocean…and this ship seems to feel every one of the swells. My balance is off…I can barely walk, and my stomach is in my throat. We skipped breakfast, we went to the pool grill for lunch and we went to the Sette Mari at LA veranda for dinner. We filled out a comment card and included our disappointment in the difficulty of getting reservations for the specialty restaurants and about the rust all over our balcony.

Sunday Feb 16…we have crossed the dateline and have moved our clocks forward 1 day and back another hour. So, as I write this…at home it is 11:42 am on Sunday…. but it is 5:42 am Monday here. My body is so screwed up!

Monday Feb 17…and we have another day at sea. I am MUCH better. I put on the seasick bands I had purchased before the trip just in case I needed them. We ordered room service for breakfast. We had lunch at the pool grill. We booked the far east cruise for our 50th anniversary 2022. If you book while on board, you get an on-ship credit and a reduced down payment for the future cruise. We had dinner at compass rose.

Tuesday Feb 18…LAND!!!! We have arrived at Lautoka Fiji. The authorities boarded our ship and took our temperature, looked down our throat, listened to our lungs. Thank GOD they did not check our blood level alcohol or weigh us! All we have done for 4 days at sea is eat and drink! We have been informed that they will paint our balcony today while we are in Fiji. We had lunch at the pool grill and dinner at prime 7. We boarded the bus for the tour of the Sabeto village and Lautoka Sights. We were told no shorts and not to wear hats to be respectful to the Fijians. We complied but there were certainly several people who did not. It always amazes me why people choose to break rules. When we got back to the room there was a card on the bed with 7 reservations for specialty restaurants. Sometimes I guess it pays to complain.

Wednesday Feb 19…American Samoa and Apia Samoa denied us entry, so Regent substituted Suva Fiji. We boarded a bus for an hour drive to the Pacific Harbor for a fire walker show and city tour. We bought Sloane a turtle, a postcard and lotion for Shelbie and lotion for Caitlyn. We watched the fire walkers and dancers. We had lunch at the bar grill and dinner at Chartreuse.

Thursday Feb 20, we have a day at sea. We had breakfast at LA veranda, lunch at the pool grill and ordered room service for dinner. We wish the bars opened before 10 AM so we could get a Bloody Mary or Mimosa. There is a very nice bar that opens at 6:30 AM called the coffee connection that has every coffee you could want but it does not serve any other drinks. There are so many wonderful things on this ship and with a few little tweaks it could be amazing.

Friday Feb 21, we have a day at sea. We had breakfast at Compass Rose and lunch at the pool grill and dinner at Chartreuse. We arrived New Zealand Saturday thank goodness. I am sick of sea days. There are activities on board, however, we don’t play games like bingo or bridge or ring toss. Thank goodness they do have a good selection of movies and decent internet.
Saturday Feb 22…NEW ZEALAND!!! Today we docked in Auckland and will remain there overnight for two days of excursions. We had breakfast at Compass Rose. Today we took the Devonport & North Shore tour. Devonport is a beautiful seaside city…reminded me a lot of Seattle. We went to Milford Beach. We took the ferry back to the ship. We shopped on the pier. We got the girls necklaces made from paua shell in New Zealand and a shirt for Saylor. We had lunch at the pool grill and ordered room service for dinner.
Sunday Feb 23…today we do the Auckland city sights. We went to the war museum. Auckland is an interesting and beautiful city. We had lunch at the pool grill and dinner at Compass Rose.

Monday Feb 24, we visited the Hobbiton movie set in Tauranga New Zealand. It was amazing and very enjoyable. We drove about 90 minutes to the movie set, so we got to see a lot of the farms in the area. We could see the white island volcano that erupted in December killing 20 tourists. We skipped breakfast. We had lunch at the pool grill, and we had dinner at Prime 7.

Tuesday Feb 25, we docked in Napier New Zealand. We did a Napier city drive and aquarium. We had breakfast at Compass Rose. We had dinner at Chartreuse. Napier is a lovely quiet little city famous for their art deco buildings. It has amazed us how much lumber is harvested and sold to China. Every port has a dock full of huge logs.

Wednesday Feb 26 Wellington New Zealand. We walked in the footsteps of Lord of the Rings. We had breakfast at la veranda. We had dinner at Sette Mari at La Veranda. Lord of the rings consisted of a tour of Miramar studios and a walk through the woods on Mt. Victoria. It was quite disappointing. I broke a nail while watching the dolphins dance in the water in front of the ship. Our ship sailed between the North and South Island of New Zealand. Stacey, our daughter, had to have an emergency appendectomy….and of course…. we were not home.

Thursday Feb 27 day at sea on our way to Sydney. I had an 11:30 appointment for a nail fill and a pedicure. To express my disappointment is an understatement. My nails are HORRIBLE. It would only anger me to elaborate so let’s just say…I can’t wait to get home to get my nails done. After all, it only cost me $82.60 for this disaster…. the pedicure is ok…and for $64.90 I almost feel that I got a bargain. Steve took me to the jewelry store and bought me a beautiful Australian opal necklace and earrings from Australian opal cutters. The necklace is 6 carets with a small diamond and the earrings are 2 ½ carets. Happy Birthday to me…lol.

Friday Feb 28 another day at sea. We had dinner at Chartreuse. We packed and filling out paperwork to disembark. We attended the staff talent show.

Saturday Feb 29, we sailed into Sydney harbor. We did a tour of the opera house. I was surprised that the opera house consists of several venues. I always thought it was one big venue. The design is truly fascinating, and the original architect was certainly screwed out of the accolades he deserved. We went to Bondi beach. It reminded me of South Beach in Florida. It was so crowded with young beautiful people. We slept on board for our last night.

Sunday March 1, we ate breakfast at la veranda then we boarded a bus that took us to the harbor for a cruise and luncheon. We drove to Manly beach and we had fish n chips. We checked into the Four Seasons…room 1801. Our luggage was waiting for us in the room. The room is nice with a city view. We ordered room service. The food was mediocre.

March 2 Monday Today we had breakfast at the Four Seasons which was very chaotic…then we boarded the bus for the 90-minute drive to the Blue Mountains. When we got off the bus, I got stung by a bee on my foot. The Blue Mountains were beautiful and even had a small waterfall. We rode the train. We saw no signs of the brush fires. We went to the town of Leura, did some shopping and had lunch at Bon Ton. While eating we were visited by three Sulphur crested cockatoo birds. They were beautiful. We had dinner at Rissini on the harbor.

March 3 Tuesday Today we took the fast ferry to the Taranga zoo. It is a small but very nice zoo with some very special encounter areas. We paid extra for an encounter with a koala. The temperature was in the 70’s and very pleasant. We had dinner at Pony. It was a great ending to a wonderful trip.

March 4 Wednesday, we had breakfast and caught the bus at 11 AM to the airport for our 2:40 PM flight. We flew an Airbus A380 on the upper deck to DFW. We made our connections and flights with no issue.





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Hi. I made this a separate post, to more clearly indicate it was a trip report. Sounds like a wonderful trip, despite a few bumps. I would love to go back to Tahiti some day.

Wow, Bonnie and Paul are doing a world cruise these days! Good for them!!


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this is their second world cruise. Bonnie has done over 70 cruises. She's amazing!


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Sounds like a nice trip.

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Wow, OK, didn't know that, regarding the world cruise. As far as the number of cruises, I wouldn't have been surprised to hear there were more. She is a great agent and nice person.


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here is the link to our photo page
https://www.sandcvacations.com/


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Thanks for the link! Will sit down tomorrow and take some time to review them.


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Again, nice report.

1) So is regent worth the premium over Norwegian, Princess, etc.
2) we have always thought we would like some solitute periods of being at sea for several days but wish once you get to a Sydney or Auckland wanting to spend more than 8-24 hours in such places. What is your view now that you have done it.
3) we want to check the block of a world circumnavigation and be a modern day Magellan but wonder if a life event back home would force us off the boat.
4) We have even looked into freighter cruises which are said to be real solitude specials with only a handful of guests to go along with crew but they go to different places and sometimes stay for days in port.

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We have two more regent cruises booked but we also have another NCL cruise booked. I book cruises based on Itinerary. We have been on Disney, Princess, Royal Caribbean, NCL, Tauck and Regent.

This is my honest opinion

Best room...Disney Dream (Disney rooms tend to be bigger to accommodate families)
Best Bathroom....Regent Mariner
Best storage space...Regent Mariner
Best service...Disney Dream (Disney bends over backwards to make the entire family happy. There are children only areas as well as adult only areas)
Best food...Disney Dream
Best internet...Regent Mariner
Best tours...Royal Princess
Best entertainment...Disney Dream
Easiest check in...Tauck MS espirit
Easiest Disembarkation...Regent Mariner

Best Overall cruise...Regent Mariner
From start to finish...Regent provided business class air to and from the cruise. Regent provided 5 star hotels pre and post cruise. Regent provided all excursions. Regent provided all alcohol. Regent provided 5 restaurants no up charge. Regent is truly an all inclusive cruise.

However....we always prebook excursions, alcohol packages, internet etc...so when we get on board any cruise line...it feels like an all inclusive cruise.

Most boring ship...Regent Mariner. The ship carries 750 passengers...most are retirement age. There is entertainment if you like to play bridge, or bingo, or ring toss. No bars open before 10 am and most open late afternoon. There is entertainment...sometimes.

So my answer to your first question is yes...Regent is worth the money...IF you are flying LONG distances like STL to Tahiti and Sydney to STL, because business class air alone could run $16,000 for a couple. So again....I book by Itinerary.

My answer to your second question is...I like a couple of sea days but 4 sea days in a row on a small ship was boring. Regent did a great job of staying overnight in a few of the larger more popular ports....Tahiti, Auckland, Sydney. We have a Baltic cruise booked and we will spend three nights in St. Petersburg Russia.

In answer to your third question...I would LOVE to do a world cruise...but for us...it is just impractical. We are just going to have to do it a leg at a time. We simply cannot be gone for 131 days. We have animals and children and grandchildren and elderly parents. We were gone 25 days on this trip. I think it proved to us that a 30 day trip would be about the maximum we could do. We hired a house sitter to take care of our home and animals. I made sure my sister knew that i would support her decisions regarding our parents and that we would not expect her to wait for us to return. As it turned out, our adult daughter had to have emergency surgery and I wrestled with the fact that i was not here for her when she needed me. The reality is, they handled it without me...but it was still hard for me. So I think anytime we travel...we have to think about what happens if we cannot get home quickly. Sometimes, it is just impossible. If you are in the middle of the South Pacific...you cannot click your heels and come home.

I would not want to be on a freighter but that is a personal opinion.


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Thanks. Sounds like you liked Regent and Disney.

Out of the ports you just visited are there any you would go back to for an extended land vacation?

As for world cruises, this may or may not ahow up depending if one has signed up for vacations to go listings.

https://www.vacationstogo.com/ticke...&l=0&s=0&n=7&d=0&v=0

Vacations to go is a good comparison aggregator, there are some deals for world cruises. We are bargain hunters who dont spend much time in cabins. We often start hunting here first and sometimes booking with them and others direct with the cruise line.

As for freighters, I just looked and they are not cheap. About 300 euros a day but you get to hang out with the Captain and officers. We will probably never do it unless whole bucket list checked and wanting to totally unplug fom life.

https://www.freightercruises.com/SWN_683_1703.php#anchor_PEX3

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To be honest...we have liked all of our cruises. We have not had a bad one and there are none we would have changed. The most exciting cruise has to be the princess med cruise we went on. The most thrilling cruise had to be the NCL Alaskan cruise we took. The Tauck river cruise was simply amazing.The itinerary is what makes the cruise special. We use a cruise as a means to get us where we want to go...it is our floating hotel. Some folks cruise and never get off of the ship. They are all about being pampered and relaxing. So I think it really depends on why you vacation in the first place. When we want to relax...we go to Jamaica and we used to go to SXM.

We loved New Zealand on this last trip. I could live there.... But we have an agenda. At the end of 2020 we will have visited all 50 states and all 7 continents. I want to visit 100 countries....we have 43. There are still many places I want to go to....

We are booked for the far east, Antarctica, the Caribbean, Jamaica, the Baltic and new England. My wish list is Northern India and Nepal, the holy lands, the British Iles and Iceland, Kenya and Tanzania...on and on. As long as our health and money holds out...we will keep traveling.

We each have our own agendas. I shop by Itinerary. I decide where i want to go next and i begin searching for the cruise or the tour company that can get me to where I want to go. To be very honest with you...Price is the last thing I look at. For one thing....you do not really know the bottom line of price until you book the trip. We never book the best room..but we do spend time in our room...so room is important. We enjoy our privacy, we like our own balcony.

My parents always said...room is not important...we are in there to sleep. One time we took a cruise together. They got the cheapest inside cabin like they always did. We got a balcony room. Guess where they hung out...our balcony. To them...the most important thing was price...so they had no idea what they were missing out on. They also never booked excursions. They always got off the ship and hailed a taxi to take them where they wanted to go. Excursions cost too much...they said. I ALWAYS book excursions through the ship in advance. Do they cost more? probably....but I know where i am going and how I am going to get there...and i know that the cruise line knows exactly where I am and will wait for me if there is a problem.

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