NCL Dawn - January 18, 2026
I’m sailing as a solo from Tampa on the Norwegian Dawn. This is the closest port to me, although not my favorite, because it handles only smaller ships, given the clearance issues posed by the huge 4-mile-long Sunshine Skyway Bridge separating the Gulf of America and Tampa Bay. This is my 11th cruise on Norwegian Cruiseline and my 230th cruise overall.
I woke early, finished packing for the cruise, and arranged an Uber for a 9:45 a.m. pick-up. The weather is cool and damp, and I hoped to board before the rain. We arrived at about 10:45, which was perfect for my assigned boarding time at 11:00 a.m. I was processed quickly through the Priority line and had only a short wait before we boarded just after 11:00 a.m., just before the rain. No dropping off of bags in cabins, so I went up to deck 12 and the buffet. I had a nice sample plate of various entrees offered and a selection of specialty salads. I then went to my Muster Station, where they scanned my card. My next stop was at Guest Services and the Excursion Desk, where I booked a trip for the Belize port stop. Then I made four reservations for the week at Specialty restaurants. Soon afterward, the cabins were available, and I went down to deck 4 and my ocean-view cabin (photo). My cabin is fine, although both the Television Set and the Porthole are very small. Adequate wardrobe and drawers for a solo, and the bed was comfortable. A bit dated overall. I watched the NFL playoffs on cabin TV, thanks to NCL for allowing it. On my laptop, I streamed an episode of The Closer. I have been watching that classic drama for two weeks, and I am almost through season six. At 6:00 p.m., I went to my first specialty restaurant, La Cucina Italiana, for dinner. I ordered the Speghetti Carbonara Pasta course and the Rib-Eye steak entree. Both were very good, and the steak was cooked perfectly. I enjoyed a very nice Panna Cotta for dessert. After dinner, I retired to the cabin to watch the second NFL game and begin this Blog post. It was a great embarkation day on the NCL Dawn.
Mostly smooth seas overnight; I slept well but woke very early. I skipped breakfast and had an easy morning streaming entertainment and doing some business online. At about noon, I went to the Venetian Restaurant, the primary MDR for lunch. It wasn’t too busy, so the service was excellent. I ordered the Italian Wedding Soup and two entrees: the Chicken Milanese and a Classic Cheeseburger with a nice Flan for dessert. It was a nice lunch with a view of the ships' aft wake. Since I don’t have a drink package this cruise, I signed up for the Martini Tasting at 2:00 p.m. in the Gatsby Bar on deck six. It was interesting, though I probably wouldn't order any of the samples (see photo). The bonus drink was a Pistachio Martini, which I enjoyed. The tasting was a good value at $ 20 + $5 tip. I signed up for two more on the final sea day. At 5:00 p.m. I went to the Bliss Ultra Lounge for the NCL Latitude Guests reception. They had good entertainment, and most of the NCL Dawn staff officers were in attendance. I enjoyed Diet Coca-Cola and scored extras to take back to the cabin. Tonight I had dinner at Moderno Churrascaria on deck 13 at 7:15 p.m. I love the Salad Bar, especially the Hearts of Palm, Beet Root, and Shrimp Salad. The meats are served churrascaria style, and my favorites are the Filet Mignon, Pork Loin, and Picanha. Of course, the Cinnamon Pineapple is my favorite, and all is served with five small side dishes that I did not eat. Also, a Flan for dessert, making this a hearty meal. Well worth the $40+$10 premium price. There was a great band in the Atrium tonight, but I soon retired to the cabin to update this blog and stream the NCAA National Championship football game on the laptop. Congratulation Indiana University. It was a perfect sea day on the NCL Dawn.
Rolling seas overnight, and I slept very well. My plan was to have a haircut day, but I was thrown a curve when we docked at Carnival’s Puerto Maya pier. At about 10:15 a.m. I walked over to Del Mar Latino Beach Bar, and they were sold out, but they squeezed me in when the bar servers all greeted me when they saw me. I’m a regular here, as you know from my blogs. It was busier than usual, so I took a table as I didn’t wear swimwear, and it would be easier to use my laptop. My server, Jazzy (photo), started me off with Coca-Cola as usual, and a large Shrimp Cocktail and Jumbo Fried Shrimp. Excellent as usual. I was able to get some Bosque Travel business done as well before switching to Mojitos for the rest of the afternoon. It was a very pleasant day too, only in the 72-75° range with a breeze. I had a double order of Coconut Shrimp before leaving early at about 2:30 p.m., since it looked like we might get a rain shower. I walked back slowly and was back on board at about 3:00 p.m. It never rained, but the weather made our sailaway interesting, and we had rolling seas the rest of the evening. At about 5:45 p.m. I went to The Venetian MDR for dinner and had a view of the sundown from my two-top table. I ordered a Caesar Salad, the NY Strip Steak entree, the Flounder Fish entree, and a delicious Bananas Foster dessert. I did a short walkabout the ship, but retired early to the cabin to update this blog and stream some television. It was an unexpectedly different but wonderful day in Cozumel.
Wednesday - January 21st, 2026 - Harvest Caye, Belize Rolling seas contiued and we set our clocks back one hour overnight. I woke early and went to O’Sheehan’s for an early breakfast at about 6:30 a.m. There were more guests than I expected, but many failed to set their clocks. I ordered the American breakfast: two eggs, bacon (or sausage), and potatoes. Perfect early choice, and they found hot milk for me too. We docked a little late as the weather is very questionable. I was truthfully hoping for excursion cancellations, but wasn’t done. I was almost first off the ship as my cabin is the closest to the gangway on deck 4. Yesterday we used the starboard side, but today the port side. A very long walk on the pier to the island. This is my second time here. I came when it first opened a few years back and was unimpressed, but the landscaping, additional buildings, and activities have helped. I’m doing the Nim Li Punit Mayan Ruins excursion, so I went straight to the harbor where I took the 35-minute large tender to the mainland and the buses. It was well organized for finding your bus for your excursion. It was an hour-long drive to the Nim Li Punit Archaeological Park, located deep in the jungle but well organized for tours. Nice small museum and clean toilets. There were about seven stops along the path through the Mayan ruins. No surviving Temples that I saw, only ruins, but there may have been more unexcavated or further sites off the beaten path. Nim Li Punit means ‘large hat’ in the Mayan language, and you can see the priest in the carving from this site wearing a large hat in the photo. The flora and fauna were interesting as well. The weather was still very cloudy, but it never rained. We then went to a nearby resort for a Belizean lunch of Beans & Rice, Chicken, and Slaw. It was well organized and lacated a nice, modern building. After lunch, we did our hour drive back to the harbor. I opted to take a speedboat back. It was open-air, but exciting, and a lot faster trip back to Harvest Caye. I took the shuttle cart back to the ship, and it was easy to reboard, as it was only three feet to my cabin door after security. Very nice Chocolate-covered Strawberries were delivered, and a very refreshing welcome back onboard. At about 6:00 p.m. I went to O’Sheehan’s for dinner. I ordered a Fish & Chips and a Cheeseburger, and they were very good. No walkabout tonight, too much walking today, so I retired early and will try to find the last episode of Landman online. It was an enjoyable day in Belize.
Thursday - January 22nd, 2026 - Roatan Island, Honduras
Smoother seas overnight, and I slept well. We are at anchor off of Coxen Hole, and guests are being tendered to the dock today. I’m not involving myself in the rush to the tenders today, and at about 8:15 a.m., I went to The Venetian MDR for a hearty breakfast. I ordered a nice Fruit Plate, three Eggs over-easy, with Toast, double Bacon (excellent), and breakfast Potatoes. I had cabin time the rest of the morning until I decided to go into Coxen Hole at about 12:30 p.m. The tenders were located on my deck and no long line; in fact, there were only three guests and two crew members on my tender. I did a walkabout of the new port area before going into town. I went to my local hole-in-the-wall place with the coldest beer in town. I enjoyed my Salva Vita beers out over the water on the outer deck. I return by 3:00 p.m again, no wait or line for the tenders. I enjoyed my walkabout, and the weather was great. After a refreshing shower, I decided to eat early, so I went back to O’Sheehan’s because they are always open and serve food almost all the time. I even ordered the same, Fish & Chips, a Cheeseburger, and added a Coney Dog with chili. It was good. I did a walkabout the ship, but soon returned to the cabin. I watched the 4th and final episode of Death by Lightning, an original Netflix docudrama I watched on this cruise. It’s about President James Garfield and his assassin, Charles Guiteau. I enjoyed it. It was a nice day on the NCL Dawn.
Smooth seas overnight, and I slept very well, the best of the cruise. We also set our time back to EST overnight, so we are back on Tampa time. I’m not getting off the ship. When they have multiple mega ships docked here, it really overwhelms the port's capacity. Even getting through to the Taxi stands to go to Mahaual and the beaches is not easy. This port will be expanded when Royal Caribbean converts it to a private cruise port. I had cabin time until I went up to the Garden Buffet at about 11:30 p.m. I had a very mixed assortment of food. I enjoyed the Pork Loin and my Salad most; they even had jicama at the salad bar. After lunch, I enjoyed the outer decks and the beautiful water here for a good while before nap time. This was to be my final NCL cruise, but I thought I liked the number 12 better as a final cruise total. I also discovered I had over $500 in reward points on my BOA NCL credit card, so I bought a $500 Future Cruise Certificate. That earns a $250 OBC for this cruise. There will be one more NCL cruise in my future, hopefully. I listen to music in the Atrium before going up to deck 13 and Cagny’s Steakhouse. I had a Cosmopolitan cocktail and ordered the Shrimp Cocktail. Filet Mignon with Mashed Potatoes and Creamed Spinach. Dessert was Cheesecake with a Caramel Topping. The food and service were good. I retired after dinner to update this blog and watch some television. It was a relaxing day on the Dawn.
Smooth seas overnight, and I slept well. At about 9:15 a.m. this morning, I went to the MDR for breakfast. I ordered my favorite Eggs over-easy with toast and bacon. I sat at a shared table and learned there were embark problems after I had boarded early. Good karma on that situation. I hope tomorrow goes smoothly. I relaxed until my scheduled 1:00 p.m. Mojito Class at the Gatsby Bar. It was good, and I learned some cocktail ideas for myself, nothing they did, but some of the ingredients that I can personalize for my preferences. Afterward, I listened to the piano and a female soloist entertain. I’m sure I’ve heard this duo before on an NCL Cruise. They were very good. Then I attended the latter Martini Class in the Gatsby Bar. Interesting cocktails, but nothing I would order again. I then had some cabin time until dinner, unfortunately, not enough time for a nap. I went to Moderno for my 7:00 p.m. reservation; it is my favorite, thus the second trip. I had basically the same as on Tuesday evening. I did have the Rice Pudding for dessert this time. I retired to the cabin to do some preliminary packing before going to bed. It was a nice, restful seaday on the Norwegian Dawn.
Sunday - January 25, 2026 - Debarkation
Debarkation went as smoothly as possible…so easy. I waited until the end of self and begining of VIP tags to leave. I easily got an elevator to deck 6 and walked directly to the gangway. I was through security and at the pickup area at about 7:50. My driver was there waiting, and I was at home by 8:15 a.m. Wow!
COMMENTS
Met or Exceeded Expectation
Moderno Churrascaria
Cocktail Sessions @ Gatsby Bar
O’Sheehan's
NOT so good Situations IMHO
If you have a drink package, you can’t get canned Coke to take away. It must be a fountain drink.
Even though, as a solo paying two fares, you get charged $5 for a second entree in the MDR.
Even though, as a solo paying two fares, you get charged $5 for a second entree in the MDR.

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