Rockin’ & Rollin’ in the Med

I have no idea if we were in sight of the Rock of Gibraltar as promised around 6:00a. I was fast asleep. It would have been dark anyway, so the rock would have been a silhouette with twinkling lights.Читать далее
Stormier Med … Day 2

We woke up this morning to much more noticeable dancing of Insignia on the Med.
The “Report from the Bridge” on the NavChannel showed the waves were still at about 12 feet … they sure lookedЧитать далее
Masks Are Back …

Leslie, our Cruise Director, gave us all fair warning this afternoon. The details, along with two KN95 masks, were in the cabin when we returned from dinner.
This is an EU requirement. Essentially,Читать далее
Cagliari: On Foot

Cagliari — aka Casteddu in Sardinian … meaning castle — is the capital of the island of Sardinia, which is an autonomous region of Italy.
(I’ll follow this footprint of the general story ofЧитать далее
Cagliari: Orto Botanico

(This is footprint #2 … fewer words since I’ve already told the story of our call on Cagliari in the previous post.)
Orto Botánico di Cagliari is billed as one of Italy’s most famous botanicalЧитать далее
Cagliari: Cathedral of Santa Maria

(Third and final footprint for our port of call in Sardinia …)
The Cagliari Cathedral has the grand name of “Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Castello.” That last bit of the name is in referenceЧитать далее
New Definition of “Fully Vaccinated”

It’s not unknown for us to bypass the dining room and dine at the Terrace Café when we have a series of ports of call ahead of us. So, that is what we did tonight. The bonus? The tables on the aftЧитать далее
Trapani: On Foot

Just as today was a “one cannolo” day on shore in Trapani, it will also be a one footprint day.
Trapani, a city on the west coast of Sicily, is still an important fishing port … as it was whenЧитать далее
Lost Valletta!

A 2-hour delay departing Trapani last night due to slow bunkering + fairly heavy rockin’ and rollin’ overnight which slowed down Insignia en route to Malta. But that wasn't the reason why we lostЧитать далее
A Ding-Dong Kind of Day!

Turning her bow away from Valetta, Insignia set a course for Ashdod, Israel.
We were already dressed for the day, so we went up to the jogging track on deck 10 to put in a couple of miles worth ofЧитать далее
Our At-Sea PCR Testing Clinic

With some 814 NM to go before we reach Ashdod, Israel, we’ve completed the pre-arrival PCR testing hurdle that was announced this afternoon. It was painless … the Insignia crew have the processЧитать далее
Quiet Day @ Sea

(This post is really just so I can get a footprint into our route … nothing exciting to report.)
The only ding-dong that was broadcast into the cabin today was the bi-weekly safety briefing … inЧитать далее
We’re Negative!

Cruise Director Leslie announced during tonight’s show that the results of yesterday’s PCR test are in. And we’re all negative!
That is something worth celebrating with a footprint 😷😃
We Have Our Ashdod Entry Instructions

Another quiet day at sea … lunch with friends Pam & Ray in the Grand Dining Room was the only interesting portion of the day. Oh, and we also broke with our Terrace Café breakfast routine to eatЧитать далее
Welcome to Ashdod Port

I say port, because that’s where we are … and where we will remain until the results for the Israeli-administered PCR tests come back. Last announcement I heard, there were 9 or so passengers whoЧитать далее
Ashdod: We Waited and We Waited

Do I even want to write about what turned out to be a “bust” for us? Not really, but I will. So here goes the “short” story of today.
We knew the COVID-19 formalities were going to delay us.Читать далее
Welcome to Haifa, Israel

What a nice change from yesterday in Ashdod!
Though Insignia missed her 6:00a arrival at the Port of Haifa, we were maneuvering into our berth behind NCL Jade by 7:00a. Within the next ½-hour, WeЧитать далее
Haifa: Caesarea National Park

From our previous visit to Haifa, I knew the train station was walking distance to where Insignia would be docked today. Not that we were taking a train. Rather, I knew the path to get us out of theЧитать далее
Haifa: Celebrating My Birthday

For years now, as our travels have picked up, I’ve had the pleasure of celebrating my birthday in different countries. This year I’m in Israel on this special day.
I won’t tell you howЧитать далее
Haifa On Foot

And when I say on foot, I mean this was a 17,787-step day of meandering around Haifa … from the waterfront … to the crest of Mount Carmel … back down to the waterfront … and all the way inЧитать далее
Shadows & Reflections

For those who will be disembarking in Athens on the 18th, today is the last sea day of the cruise (knock on wood). We are amongst those people and did everything in our power to enjoy this day ofЧитать далее
Welcome to İzmir, Turkey

Insignia’s presence in İzmir today was occasion for a double celebration. For one thing, this was the ship’s maiden call on this port. As well, it’s been six years since a cruise ship hasЧитать далее
İzmir: Surprise, Mom … We’re Here!

Although I was born in the US, I grew up in İzmir, Turkey. Some forty years ago, Mui and I were married in İzmir, and soon after, we made the permanent move to the US.
We’ve been back and forthЧитать далее
Bye Bye İzmir

After a great family reunion, we bid everyone farewell — until we fly back to İzmir from Athens on the 18th — and strolled back to Insignia ... or, as we refer to it, our home away fromЧитать далее
1915 Çanakkale Köprüsü

At around 4:30a, Mui woke me up to say that Insignia was approaching the brand new 1915 Çanakkale Bridge. Claimed to be the world’s longest suspension bridge, it spans the Dardanelles.
There areЧитать далее
Путешественникlove the videos. makes me wish I was cruising.
Two to TravelYou wouldn’t want to be cruising today … it is rough today with an apparent wind speed of 54 knots.
Путешественникouch. and I definitely don't have your seaworthiness.
Two to TravelSo far so good ... looks like it might have calmed down a bit ... but that's only relative to this morning ;-)