8th February 2019 After the disappointment of missing out on Nuku Hiva, everyone on board was eager to set foot on terra firma. Much of the talk revolved around what people planned to do once we finally docked, if we docked. For once, we weren’t arriving at breakfast time. This was a full day of… Continue Reading
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30th January 2019 This run of sea days didn’t start well for me. I visit the gym each day in an effort to burn off some of the vast number of calories one inevitably consumes on a cruise (it takes a will stronger than mine to resist), and though I no longer push myself as… Continue Reading
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29th January 2019 In my last blog, I forgot to mention an amusing incident during our visit to Antigua. We had been resting our feet on a bench in the main square, seeking refuge from the midday heat beneath a pretty mimosa tree, when Sue decided she fancied some cashew nuts from a passing vendor.… Continue Reading
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26th January 2019 Now that we are heading north along the coast of Central America, we are beginning to see more signs of life in the sea around us. Occasionally, we encounter a freighter swiftly passing a mile or so away in the opposite direction, something we did not witness during our entire Atlantic crossing.… Continue Reading
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23rd January 2019 There was a full cruise day after Aruba before we reached the entrance to the Panama Canal, a farewell to the Caribbean, which had treated us well: calm seas, blue skies, heat, and plenty of great views and memories. We picked up the pilot somewhere out to sea at 5.30 am. The… Continue Reading
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22nd January 2019 When you share a tin can with 1,800 people for any length of time, you’re bound to encounter some interesting characters. Previous cruises have shown us that the human form can reach truly eye-watering proportions in both size and shape, undoubtedly exacerbated by the constant availability of food. However, in Columbus, such… Continue Reading
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19th January 2019 We are now fully settled into the ship’s routine of entertainment and mealtimes, supplementing it with visits to the cabin, gym, and deck. Of course, we have the flexibility to eat whenever we wish, skip an activity, or even reconsider a club or group we initially dismissed, whether for being too energetic… Continue Reading
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8th January 2019 A delay in refuelling meant we didn’t leave our berth in Amsterdam until midnight, by which time we were snug in our cabin, asleep. The following sea day meant that, on waking, we read the ship’s daily magazine in earnest and planned our activities between meals and the evening entertainment. I had… Continue Reading
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7th January 2019 Whether we made it onto our next cruise depended on Sue getting well. Neither of us wanted to repeat last January’s disappointment of cancelling our trip down the Amazon. With that in mind, Sue resolutely stuck to the task, staying in her pyjamas for four days, keeping herself warm, dosing herself with… Continue Reading
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31st March 2016 Last night, we packed our suitcases and left them outside the cabin at 11 pm, ready for the ‘Luggage Fairy’ to whisk them away. With the cabin needing to be vacated by 8 am, we had an early start with a 7 am wake-up for breakfast. We anticipated a busy breakfast service… Continue Reading