Phillip Island: Parade of Penguins

Arrived at Phillip Island, Australia, to find out that last night's storm had knocked out the town's power. We had tickets to see the Koala Sanctuary, but they were closed due to the outage. So theLäs mer
Captain on Deck!

So honored to be able to tour the Viking Neptune's bridge today!
The Neptune's maiden voyage was in 2023, so she is newly constructed with room for 915 guests on 9 decks total.
She is equipped withLäs mer
Eden, Australia

Beautiful scenery along the Sapphire Coast of Australia as we made stops at three small towns.
Merimbula: known for Oyster Farms in the Bay (under the watchful eye of pelicans).
Pambula: fun localLäs mer
Sydney, Australia

Imagine waking up after a day at sea, opening up the curtain to your cabin balcony, and sailing so close to the Sydney Opera House that you feel you can reach out and touch it. So great to be back inLäs mer
Sydney 2nd Day

Took the ferry today back to "The Rocks" and then went to the Barabgaroo Reserve, a lovely local park with pathways for bikes and walking along the harbor waterfront. Wonderful large cut stone areasLäs mer
Playful Day at Sea

Saw playful Dolphins today while we were at Sea.
Susan learned about Aboriginal Art as she was trying "her hand" at dot painting.
What better way to cap off the night than with a Gin MixologyLäs mer
Brisbane

Short stop over in Brisbane, took in a Panoroma tour before heading to the Koala Sanctuary to see the adorable Koalas. Went on a walkabout to see the Kangaroos and Emus, too. They are so docile andLäs mer
Cairns: Great Barrier Reef

Amazing Day Snorkeling at The Great Barrier Reef.
Water was about 80 degrees, but we wore stinger suits because of the stinging nettle in the water.
The coral has bleached out since we were here 25Läs mer
Thursday Island, Last stop in Australia

Where's Thursday Island, you may ask? Well, it's between Wednesday Island and Friday Island, of course. 😀. The Torres Strait Islands ( between Australia and Papua New Guinea) is anLäs mer
Komodo National Park, Rinca Island

Are dragons real? Seems like a simple question. One that made us think twice after a wonderful lecture before we docked.
If you say they are real, then you probably enjoyed seeing them in Game ofLäs mer
Bali Day 1

We found Bali to be a magnificent island within Indonesia - a country that has about 17,000 islands and has the 4th largest population in the world. However, Bali is 85% Hindu while the rest ofLäs mer
Bali Day 2

Tour to Denpasar, capital of Bali, to visit the Central Local Market. Beautiful colors with all the peppers, fruits, and vegetables. Strolled through meat stalls (note no refrigeration!) as womenLäs mer
Bali Day 3 GWK and Beach

Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK), is a cultural park dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu and home to the largest statues in SE Asia.
The statue, which stands 400 feet tall, is a representation of the HinduLäs mer
Semarang, Java, Indonesia

Arrived in Java at the Port of Semarang today. This island has long been a center of Hindu-Buddhist empires. It now has a Muslim presence that blends with the island to create a rich history andLäs mer
Ho Chi Minh (Saigon), Vietnam Day 1

We always wanted to go to Vietnam, and now surrealistly, here we are. We are feeling a curious mix of emotions ranging from excitement to a bit of aprihension as our teenage years were all about theLäs mer
Ho Chi Minh ( Saigon), Vietnam Day 2

Since the commute from the port was so long into Saigon, we decided to spend 2 nights in the city center, and it worked out beautifully. Found a fun little hotel 2 blocks from Opera House to exploreLäs mer
Mekong Delta, Vietnam Day 3

We are picked up at 0 500 hours from our hotel room for a day long trip to see the floating market on the Mekong Delta. As Robin Williams asks in Good Morning Vietnam, "What does the 0 stand for?". ItLäs mer
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, Day 4

Set out this morning to find " Little Hanoi Cafe," described as a hidden gem for breakfast. After getting to the GPS location, however, we could not find it anywhere. When we spoke w the locals , theyLäs mer
Koh Samui, Thailand

Koh Samui is a small island off the western side of Thailand, and it's now our new definition of paradise. Between the sand, water, seculusion, and tropical atmosphere, it was heaven.
We set out onLäs mer
Singapore

If Koh Samui, Thailand is the paradise of beaches, then Singapore is the pradise of cities! Imagine no trash, no graffiti, no crime, manicured green spaces everywhere. Having the feeling of securityLäs mer
Singapore Day 2

On our way to find a good cup of coffee, stopped on Orchard Street (a high-end city shopping street) and wound our way into a Beverly Hills type shopping mall to find "Wild Honey." It was a top ratedLäs mer
Singapore Day 3

Last half day in Singapore, and Morris stopped for selfies, (LOL). We decided to quickly visit India Street, where vibrant colors could be seen on buildings and in the stalls with fabrics, produce,Läs mer
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Our stopover in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, was only 6 hrs. long, so with our tour, we made the best of it and did get a chance to see some great sites.
Our first stop was the NationalLäs mer
Langkawi, Malaysia

Decided to book a private tour today to see the Skybridge atop Mt. Machinchang, and what a busy day it ended up being. The island seemed very quiet as we disembarked to meet our guide, Leo. HeLäs mer
George Town, Malaysia

Off to tour a snapshot of George Town, capital of the Malaysian island of Penang. George Town has long been an important port between Malays, Indians and Chinese that all share a past here, and it isLäs mer
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