The sea was completely smooth and with no wind at all we approached the pilot station. We had been asked to be there early as the pilot wanted the traffic to be spaced out. That made it possible to have only one pilot on duty, for reasons explained yesterday. I always try to be early anyway to give shore excursion sufficient time to set up their buses and so it was not difficult to comply with the request. Still there was a ferry coming in on a different time then expected and we had to wait 15 minutes before it was our turn. Most of the berths were occupied and that indicates that things must be going fairly well with the economy here. The harbour master had requested for docking portside alongside as it would make it easier for the supplies trucks to park on the dock. And so we did. 30 minutes after the pilot was onboard, we had swung around and docked at the outer breakwater pier, which is being reconstructed into a major cruise ship terminal. Continue reading
