FIRST DAY DEPARTURE

At Julia's recommendation we left quite early for the Houston Airport only to discover that we left one bag in the apartment. Back we went but still made it to the airport in time for our flight. AsЧитать далее
Leaving Ft Lauderdale

We embarked on the Viking Neptune, unpacked and said good bye to Ft. Lauderdale. For those of you have asked the ship holds 960 passengers. The images are of Ft. Lauderdale and the Viking Neptune.
In the Caribbean

Today we sailed through the Caribbean past Cuba and toward Cozumel on the Yucatan peninsula. I didn't realize how large Cuba is until I sat on the veranda watching it pass by. Photos are the coast ofЧитать далее
Cozumel

The port today is Cozumel, an island off the Yucatan coast. During the post classic Mayan Era (600 to 1500 AD) it was a Mayan community (now called San Gervaiso) dedicated to the fertility goddessЧитать далее
Day at Sea

We continue through the Caribbean and enjoy the on board activities. I went to intermediate Bridge lessons only to discover I should have gone to the beginner class! I also enjoyed a presentation onЧитать далее
Another Day at Sea

No more bridge for me today although Bill tried his hand at duplicate only to find the game had changed with different bidding conventions. We had another birding presentation, a Mayan history talkЧитать далее
Cartagena, Columbia

Cartagena, Columbia is an intact colonial city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The buildings in the old town are historic and colorful. But instead of visiting the old city I went to its renownedЧитать далее
Colon, Panama

We docked for a day in Colon (named after Christopher Columbus) at the Atlantic end of the Panama Canal. Instead of exploring Colon I chose the Flora and Fauna tour on Lake Gaton (Created to supplyЧитать далее
Through the Panama Canal

Everyone knows about the Panama Canal, an engineering marvel built by the Americans after the French failed. The French underestimated the cost, couldn't control yellow fever and hepatitis andЧитать далее
Puntarenas Costa Rica

Into Puntarenas Costa Rica, land of beaches, mountains, rain forests, fishing, coffee and tourism. With its stable government and natural resources it is doing well.
I chose a tour into the mountainsЧитать далее
In case you wondered

How are medical emergencies handled? The ship has a physician and 2 nurses. Last night when we were off the coast of Costa Rica about 50 miles north of Puntarenas we noticed one of the ship'sЧитать далее
Heading to Baja California

Anther sea day. Looking for birds, sea mammals and fish. I personally saw brown boobies, a few Nazca boobies and occasional flying fish. Others allege they are seeing dolfins and whales.
HistoricalЧитать далее
Going North

We are paralling the Mexican coast with a bit of a north wind but smooth waters. I had another go at bridge-- learning a bit about bidding--but I think it will be more fun to stay a beginner forever.Читать далее
Cabo San Lucas

Here we are at Land's End where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean otherwise known as Cabo San Lucas. Archeology remains indicate human habitation 10,000 years ago. In the early 1800s thereЧитать далее
Getting colder

Wow! It's about 10 degrees colder--all the way down to 68 but with a north wind. The seas are a little rougher so it's rock and roll as we make our way to Los Angeles. We had great entertainment withЧитать далее
Next stop Los Angeles

It's a bit rougher and colder. Even though it is only 68 degrees the ship is moving at 15 knots creating a north wind.
I saw a flock of Sabine's gulls. They looked like little white specks but theЧитать далее
Los Angeles

Major port stop. About a third of the passengers disembared and the ship filled with those going around the world. Also the enrichment lecturers changed.
We connected with Ed Byrne, a friend of oursЧитать далее
Santa Barbara

We sailed about 90 miles north to Santa Barbara. What a beautiful town! Unfortunately the citizens have decided they don't want those air polluting cruise ships. Since there are no berths the shipsЧитать далее
The first of 5 sea days

What do we do on sea days? I thought they would be leisurely so I downloaded lots of books. But I found there was so much activity on the ship that I haven't read any of them. There are enrichmentЧитать далее
Sea Day 2

Today I'll focus on one of the art offerings. Viking has digital rights to the paintings of Munch (most famous painting is "The Scream"). The ship has a huge screen in its 30 foot high atrium. FourЧитать далее
Sea Day 3

Third day of morning wildlife watch. So far just 3 unidentified birds. Seas have been moderately rough and skies overcast. But there was a rainbow!
One of our enrichment programs--La Vuelta--Читать далее
Sea day 4

Wildlife watch report: one bird, a white tropicbird. Three humpback whales just before I arrived.
Interesting presentation by Claudia Harbarth, an earth scientist, on how the sun influences weatherЧитать далее
Tomorrow Hawaii

While awaiting Hawaii I attended a presentation on the Bayeux tapestries embroidered in the late 11th century commemorating the victory of the Normans over the Anglo-Saxons at the Battle of Hastings.Читать далее
Honolulu!

Here we are in Honolulu.
There were a lot of choices for activities today. I chose the Tropical Rainforest Nature Walk. We went in the mountains to a botanical garden with beautiful plants. MostЧитать далее
Good-bye Honolulu

We pulled out of Honolulu this afternoon so I took a quick trip downtown. I am sad to say I saw a lot of condominiums and familiar American chain stores. On the bright side I added several new birdsЧитать далее
Martha SleutelLucky for you - having time to go back and get the missing item! Bon Voyage!