Point of Interest: Major Itinerary Change
We had a great day in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii today. Can you say “whales! Whales! WHALES!!”? But more on that later. I am am now four ports behind on my blog and will continue...
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We had a great day in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii today. Can you say “whales! Whales! WHALES!!”? But more on that later. I am am now four ports behind on my blog and will continue...
We glided into San Diego early in the morning on Jan 8th. But there wasn’t a pretty sunrise this time – overcast and gray… As a reminder, this port of call is a replacement...
After one day at sea we arrived at the Port of Los Angeles on Jan 5th. We hoped to see the armada of container ships waiting their turns to get unloaded, but we glided...
We cruised the eastern Pacific Ocean for eight days before arriving in San Diego. We had four ports of call cancelled between the Panama Canal and San Diego. These were San Juan Del Sur,...
On December 28th we arrived at the dock at Puntarenas, Cost Rica. Puntarenas means “sandy point”. There were some interesting structures visible on shore, but we never had a chance to explore them. I...
On December 26th we headed into the Panama Canal. We passed dozens of cargo ships at anchor awaiting their turn to enter the Canal. Our guest lecturer on board explained that ships with “human...
Merry Christmas! Cartagena greeted us with plenty of sunshine and a promise of a hot day! We boarded our bus with our tourguide Arturo Anaya for the Highlights of Cartagena tour. We began with...
Our first port of call was Key West. This was a substitute for Grand Cayman, since Grand Cayman is not allowing any cruise ships to come in right now. Key West was a grocery...
On arrival in Miami we found our way across the Brickell Key bridge to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel where the cruise company was having us stay the night before embarkation. Seeing this view from...
OK, not 2 BIG suitcases – 4 BIG suitcases, 2 large duffle bags, 2 medium duffle bags, 2 boxes, 1 rollaboard, and 2 backpacks. Oceania arranged for a company called LuggageForward to pick up...
Welcome to our blog for our Around-the-World (ATW) in 180 days cruise on the Oceania Insignia. OK, it’s actually 196 days, but that is a nuance for later. The Insignia carries 684 passengers, so...