
Next port... Monaco! Climbed up the hill for one afternoon break to Monaco's castle that overlooks the more modern parts of town.
Looking down onto Monaco Harbor.
There I watched the changing of the guard... er, well, got to see a lot of people watching it their cameras with their arms in the air. Ah, technology.

Ducked into the aquarium.

Watched people watch fish. I did watch the fish too... probably for longer than I'd care to admit. Their fluidity is so calming.

Meet Mr. Pinecone fish! I found him quite amusing.

"Nemo! Nemo! Nemo!"

After the aquarium, I walked the streets of old town for a bit before settling on a bench across from the church where Monaco's beloved Princess Grace was married.

Then went inside to see where she was buried.

One night while in Monaco, we were pleasantly surprised to find ourselves with front row seats at a waterfront bar for part of a fireworks competition. Set to music, the show was not only beautiful, but its choreography was breathtaking. We had never seen anything like it before.
And a little side note, mostly for my own recollection.... Monaco is known for the safety of it's streets so I did a fair bit of nighttime wandering. There are many cliff-lining walkways that offer fatastic views into the crashing water at their base. Monaco was a great place to walk around (in general, not just at night). And a nice place to be on a boat in the harbor--with so many waterfront bars there was always somewhere to go after work for a drink. We were fortunate enough to have a bit of down time here. It's not a destination that I'd pick for myself, but it's a great place to be with a yacht.
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Hang on! You went from AZ to Monaco with NO transition? Did you get a job? (I'm guessing YES) Where are you this season? Did you get the type of boat you wanted? Help! More! More! More!
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