Let's Begin in Benin

At 8am we docked in Cotonou, the main port, administrative capital, and largest city in Benin (the actual capital, Porto Novo, is 40km east)
Our tour today took us to Ganvie, a village built on LakeMeer informatie
At 8am we docked in Cotonou, the main port, administrative capital, and largest city in Benin (the actual capital, Porto Novo, is 40km east)
Our tour today took us to Ganvie, a village built on LakeMeer informatie
Another full day at sea as we head north to Benin, and a busy part of the cruise with 3 shore days in a row.
Today's activities were a bracelet making craft morning, a cooking demonstration by theMeer informatie
We woke early to witness the actual crossing of the equator... and unsurprisingly, nothing happened! But we did witness the ship's tenders being unloaded and the first sights of São Tomé andMeer informatie
Full day sailing today as we head north from Angola to São Tomé & Príncipe, crossing the equator on the way.
When crossing the equator by sea, nautical tradition dating back to the 1500's involvesMeer informatie
We awoke to the sight of Luanda Bay as we arrived in Angola.
Angola was a Portugese colony until gaining independence in 1975. Upon independence, Portugal left Angola without establishing a newMeer informatie
The day began at sunrise for me (which is unusual in itself!), with more rocking motion on the boat than usual. Turns out we were stationary and had been so for a while, so was getting an extraMeer informatie
A full day at sea as we make our way from Namibia towards Angola, and it's the first time we've actually felt the ship move around, with seas building to 4m tonight.
The day was spent mostly aroundMeer informatie
We booked an independent tour today and met our driver at the gate to the port. First stop in Walvis Bay was the lagoon to view the flamingos, but being breeding season, there was only a handfulMeer informatie
As we continued cruising towards Namibia, our morning activities consisted of a leisurely breakfast and another trivia session (with the same team of 6, we came third today, after yesterday's 2ndMeer informatie
We had a full day at sea, so it was shipboard activities for us. Between us, we partook in a guest lecture about Albert Einstein's personal life, a Pilates class, a trivia session, and a braceletMeer informatie
John KalaitzisAh yes. Benin was previously known as Dahomey
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Impressive
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And what a welcoming!