Today we docked at oour last port of call, 780 nautical miles from the European coastline at 10AM.
we had a princess shorex this morning that took us to Terra Nostra park near the town of Furnas (aptly named for the numerous hot water springs that erupt in hte area). The park is a botanical garden created by the British, and then American ambassador to the Azores. IT is now a state held private garden boasting flora and fauna from the four corners of hte world and all seem to thrive in this temperate climate. Temperatures range from a high of 80F in the summer to a low of 50F in the 'winter' and the volcanic soils create a healthy environment for plants to thrive. THe main industry of the Portuguese held chain of 9 islands is dairy products and tea. The Island is checkered with fields of holstein/friesen dairy cattle munching on hte verdant meadows.
After a great lunch at the Terra Nostra Garden Hotel, we proceeded to visit the hotsprings that erupt in the area. Locals actually cook corn on the cob in the springs in the summer, and chestnuts in the winter. We then proceeded to the PIca Da Barrosa overlook to view the caldera of an ancient volcano that is now a lake. The tour ended at Ribeirio Grande, a quaint village and the island's oldest town before returning to Ponta delgata and the Ruby Princess.
We dined with L&L in the Bottecelli dining room with fixed seating at 615 before retiring back to our cabin.
I am fighting off a cold/sore throat that I managed to pick up from one of our fellow travellers who apparently doesn't believe in covering sneezes with tissue or washing hands...... a hazard of the cruise trade.
Hard to believe that the last port of call before disembarking came an went today. It has been a great excursion with many memories, photos, and laughs along the way. We are now facing an anticlimactic 6 days at sea so blog entries will be few and far between depending on our prowess at trivia.
This port was one of the hidden beauties that few get the opportunity to experience and we are grateful we were able to visit it.



