Bye Bye Sydney … For Now

With the rain drying up, the weather gave us a break to enjoy sail away from WBCT. We were glad to have our rain jackets with us regardless as there was a fair bit of wind that added a considerableLæs mere
Cruising the Coral Sea

Quiet day at sea. A bit windy … with 10-foot swells. But we don’t feel the movement much … especially in our stateroom which is low (deck 4) and midship.
Tonight was the Captain’s WelcomeLæs mere
Brisbane, QLD: Meanderings

A day of cruising the Coral Sea yesterday brought us from New South Wales to Queensland … specifically, to the state capital … Brisbane.
When we called on Brisbane on our 2017 world cruise,Læs mere
Brisbane: Roma Street Parkland

Our destination after walking through the Brisbane CBD was the 11-hectare park known as the Roma Street Parkland. I mentioned it in the meanderings post, but felt that our delight in the park deservedLæs mere
Mooloolaba, QLD

New-to-Us Port #1.
With a mere 76 NM to go overnight from Brisbane, Regatta arrived at its anchorage for the tender port of Mooloolaba at 7:00a. Too early to go anywhere. So, we took our time overLæs mere
Cruising the Coral Sea

Wishing all who celebrate a very Merry Christmas!
For us, it was a quiet day at sea. Did nothing to break our sea day routine … except to have dinner at the Polo Grill tonight.
So, this is a fewLæs mere
Townsville, QLD

New-to-Us Port #2.
Located on the north eastern shore of Queensland, Townsville is the gateway to the central portion of the Great Barrier Reef.
Magnetic Island, a popular place to go snorkeling, isLæs mere
Cairns, QLD

While there are other towns and cities from which one can get out to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Cairns is generally accepted as “the place” to do so. In fact, the city’s economy is heavilyLæs mere
Itinerary Change #4: No Cooktown For Us!

Day 1 of 3 days at sea.
Instead of visiting Cooktown on the Cape York Peninsula of Far North Queensland today, we are having a sea day … cruising the Coral Sea … weaving in and out of the GreatLæs mere
Cruising the Arafura Sea

Day 2 of 3 days at sea.
Overnight, we turned west around the Cape York Peninsula and are now cruising along the Top End of Australia.
The Arafura Sea is treating us well … flat calm seas. SunshineLæs mere
Cruising the Arafura: O Club Party

Last day of 3 days at sea.
And the Arafura Sea was once again good to us … flat calm sea state. Another relaxing day at sea for us … with a busy wrap up.
Who knew?
We are so used to hearingLæs mere
Darwin, NT

The Top End, where Darwin is located in the Northern Territory, has two seasons. Dry and wet … the latter lasting from December through April. Nonetheless, for our visit on the last day of not justLæs mere
Happy New Year from Down Under

Cruising the Timor Sea

Our Australian Circumnavigation has two ports of call in another country … Indonesia.
We spent today cruising the Timor Sea to get there. At the moment, we are near the island nation ofLæs mere
Komodo Island, Indonesia: Retrospective

After a quiet morning at sea, our first port of call of 2024 is Komodo Island, Indonesia.
The tenders have been dropped and are ferrying people ashore in search of the infamous Komodo Dragons at theLæs mere
Welcome to Bali, Indonesia

After a morning at sea, Regatta arrived at the Benoa Cruise Terminal in Bali … our arrival timed to the tides here.
Upon leaving the ship, we were welcomed by our friend Ray Carr, who lives in BaliLæs mere
Bali: Afternoon @ the Pasifika

After bidding Ray goodbye at the Benoa Cruise Terminal, we met up with Dewa “Bali Driver,” whose services we had used in 2017. During that overnight stop, we’d gone further afield, taking inLæs mere
Bali Day 2: Barong & Keris Dance

We met up with Dewa earlier than planned at 8:15a. He came early … we were ready. Seemed like a good idea to get the show on the road.
We debarked Regatta amidst a queue of people leaving the shipLæs mere
Bali Day 2: Pura Tanah Lot

OMG! The traffic!!!
Of course, it could have been worse. Ray was telling us yesterday how it took some people eight hours to get from the airport into the city a few days ago. Dewa confirmed that wasLæs mere
Cruising the Australian Basin

A quiet day at sea … chipping away at the distance between Bali and Australia.
Since we left Australia for a few days, today we had to meet with Australia Border Forces representatives to completeLæs mere
Broome, WA

New-to-us Port #3.
Having completed the immigration formalities yesterday as we were sailing from Bali to Australia, we were ready to disembark Regatta as soon as it was cleared. The complimentaryLæs mere
Cruising the Indian Ocean

Day 1 of 2 days at sea.
A nice day at sea as we chip away at the 1,001 NM between Broome and our next port of call in Western Australia.
The Indian Ocean was a “little swelly” — in the 6-footLæs mere
Cruising the Indian Ocean

Day 2 of 2 days at sea.
Pitching and jiggling our way down the coast of Western Australia.
Today’s “overland challenge” was to figure out how to cover some 3,000+ miles from Melbourne to PerthLæs mere
Geraldton, WA

New-to-us Port #4.
Finally … a day with comfy enough temps to wander around without feeling like we were in a sauna. Yes, it was quite breezy … but that just helped to keep us even moreLæs mere
Geraldton: St Francis Xavier Cathedral

“A poem in stone.” That is how the St Francis Xavier Cathedral is described.
The church was the dream of William Kelly, the first Bishop of Geraldton. He wanted a moderately-sized cathedral whereLæs mere
Sonia GelmanBeautiful city! Have an amazing journey!
Two to TravelThank you … so far so good. Santa joined us today 😉
Sonia GelmanWe suppose to get Santa tomorrow. Kinda strange in the warm weather.