Come with us as we travel the world! See where you can go!

24 RTW, Day 21-22 At Sea

Day 21-22, Monday-Tuesday, Mar 26-27, 2024

Approaching Kenya, we are in Somali waters for two days and the crew keeps a lookout for pirates. None are ever spotted and the days are peaceful. A number of specific cabins are instructed to keep their windows closed for the two days, I guess those would be the ones that are easier places to climb the side of the ship? We go through our usual At Sea routines of fun and games, meals and entertainment.

A fun Crew Talent Show on Tuesday evening after the threat of Somali pirates is over. Unfortunately I took no photos. I let the cameras take a couple days off.

See you in Kenya tomorrow!

24 RTW Day 20, Seychelles

Seychelles, Sunday Mar 24, 2024

Coming into port today, we have all the indications of a Tender Port (No, not a soft and gentle port, LOL) A “Tender” Port is where you dock in the harbor (like we did in the Maldives) and the ship’s ‘Tenders’ (aka, lifeboats) bring you to shore. But then, as we get closer, we see we will be pulling up to a dock. This is our preferred way to come in as we don’t have that added chore of riding the Tender to port, but can walk right off the ship onto dry land!

Today we meet friends in the Purple Turtle (haven’t you been paying attention?) at 9AM. There are 5 of us, a perfect amount to hire a van. We first ask about going to the Botanical Garden and are told it is a 5 minute walk. Next we ask for a tour of the island that MUST include seeing Land Tortoises and Beaches.

The driver wants $250 for the day. Um, too much. I offer him $150. He balks. I tell him to split the difference to $200. He balks again. Not going to do this. I look at our friends and we walk away. I approach another van and the first guy chases us down and agrees to the $200. That’s $40 each. Acceptable (although I think I could have done better).

So we agree to tour the island with the above provisions. Oh, and it must include a lunch stop and we have to be back on the ship by 3PM. We head out. I take the front seat with my camera. Everybody is happy. We head out and the tour starts. We drive along the shore heading north. This island is called “Mahe”. There are 115 islands in the Seychelles. This one is tropical and fun to see. “Nelson”, our driver, stops several times for photos and knows all the ‘Kodak’ spots! Our cameras are all in their happy place as we go along. We stop at this one spectacular beach (maybe the most beautiful beach I have ever seen!). There is one house right there overlooking the beach and I ask Nelson what that house would cost. Nelson thinks about it and says, “Approximately 2.5 million Seychelle Rupees!” I do the math and that translates it to about $200,000 dollars! Wow! I look at Elee and say, “Want to move to the Seychelles?” LOL

What a place this would be to retire to! But the one overlying factor is the 90% humidity that lasts year round! Maybe we could get used to it! The economy is definitely something we could likely handle! And they speak English, French and Creole. Not a bad way to go! But it is time to move on. So Nelson takes us further and there is civilization a short distance ahead.

Then we turn at the top of the island and drive approximately 70 kilometers south to the bottom of the island and visit land tortoises at a plantation along with a short tour of the plantation. The beaches are beautiful!

More gorgeous beaches and then it is off to lunch at “La Gaulette” where the food was good but a bit pricey ($40 per person for a meal and a drink). One person with us lucked out and got a fabulous seafood meal. I ordered their ‘Special’ which turned out to be a run of the mill fried prawns and fish basket with chips (fries, for you Americans). Not bad, but there would be a learning curve to order food here, for sure!

Then it is off to go back to the ship via the road over the mountain. Fun ride up the mountain and back down the other side. There were some views but a bit of miscommunication stopped us from getting photos.

All in all, a good day! We got back to the ship in time and even played some shipboard games before dinner! Then off to the Purple Turtle (have you payed attention yet?) for a fun music trivia game before bed!

Goodnight all!

2024 RTW, Days 16-19 At Sea

Days 16-19, At Sea in the Indian Ocean, Thurs, Mar 21-24, 2024

Our ship sails west at a steady 16-18 knots. For these 4 days, we settle into normal shipboard routines. For me that means breakfast, Morning Trivia in the Purple Turtle, back to the room and maybe do a load of laundry, lunch in the Buckingham Restaurant where it is open seating and we meet new friends each day, Whist at 1:30, Pub Games at 3, Ukulele Lessons at 4. Back to the room and relax before dinner, Dinner at 6PM where we sit at our assigned table and visit with Steve, Sandra and Liz, Evening Trivia in the Purple Turtle, the Show in the Palladium, and off to the pubs for music, games and visiting with friends.

Then to bed, wake up and repeat!

Here is Nassau, our Room Steward. He keeps our room clean and neat every morning!

24 RTW Day 15, Maldives

Male, Maldives, Wed, March 20, 2024

We wake today with a view of an island covered in buildings. We have signed up for a snorkeling trip at 11:30AM so we have a leisurely breakfast. We even have time for a trivia game in the Purple Turtle. Yes, you read it right, the “Purple Turtle”, a lounge on the ship!

We join the snorkeling group at 11AM and ride the Tender to shore. This island of Male is a bustling city. Nothing tropical to be seen! Except the heat and humidity! We board the snorkeling boat with about 20 other shipmates and they take us to other, less inhabited islands and the snorkeling begins. The first snorkel is just so so and mostly grey over a mostly dead reef. I opt to not go for the second location which the others say is better. But no one is extremely impressed with the trip. Oh well, we went snorkeling in the Maldives! Still a better day than sitting at home!

We come back to the ship and shower off the salt water. Then it is back to the Tender to check out the city. We walk around several blocks and see what there is to see. It’s a random city. There is a Temple that is photogenic and then we find a store to buy a location magnet for our stateroom wall. Back to the ship happy campers. Most of the photos today are cell phone photos for we brought waterproof cell phone cases. I also shot video on my Go Pro. I don’t know if I’ll put up any video here so check my FaceBook Page!

Here is a web image of what this island looks like from the air!

After dinner in the Buffet, we go to the show in the theatre, an “ABBA” tribute. Entertaining as it is the first time we have watched the Entertainment Crew perform! Then it is off to “Raffles” pub for a solo piano player and singer who is very good.

Goodnight all!

24 RTW Day 14, At Sea

At Sea, Thursday, 3/19/2024

Today is a relaxed day At Sea. We have breakfast in the main restaurant and are served by waiters. All is good. I leave the restaurant for the morning Trivia game and meet old friends for the game. We don’t win and that is reminiscent of old times! Fun stuff!

So Trivia, and a trip to Reception to get my internet working and then Lunch in the restaurant. Elee chooses to do a load of laundry. Then it is off to join the Whist Group and play a round. Several old friends are there and several New Friends abound! Such a warm and welcoming group! Here was my hand on my very first day and Clubs was trump!

After Whist, I have a half hour of down time before my new endeavor, Ukulele Lessons! Robert, I can only hope to jam with your soon! Chords to learn and fun stuff to play with!

Then it is off to dinner with our new found friends, Steve, Sandra and Liz! Our table of 5 represents the USA, Australia and the UK! After dinner is the show which is a Broadway Musical Review by a talented singer! Such fun! Then to a lounge to play a Musical Trivia Game where our team leads to the end only to lose to the other side! But all is in fun and we all leave happy!

Goodnight All!