TransAtlantic Crossing Day 6

As of 9:30p, we have 550 NM left to go before we arrive in Funchal, Madeira on 1 April. In the meantime, we continue to enjoy our time at sea doing as much as we want … or as little as we want fromLäs mer
As of 9:30p, we have 550 NM left to go before we arrive in Funchal, Madeira on 1 April. In the meantime, we continue to enjoy our time at sea doing as much as we want … or as little as we want fromLäs mer
Only 226.6 NM miles left before we step foot on land again. But to do that, we will have to wait until 11:00a tomorrow morning, when we are slated to complete the crossing with our arrival inLäs mer
Even as we were on approach to Funchal in the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira, Leslie, our Cruise Director, was announcing that we will not be calling on either Gibraltar, UK or Melilla, Spain.
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Funchal, the capital city of the Portuguese Archipelago of Madeira, is located on the island from which the name of the archipelago is derived.
The name of the city comes from the Portuguese wordLäs mer
This is Part II of the footprints describing what we did in Funchal today. Don’t worry, there will be fewer words since I already reminisced and described our day in the previous footprint.
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From Rua da Santa Maria, my research led us to the Funchal College of Jesuits. The article I had read described the building as worth visiting … and promised sculptures and paintings. Plus, it saidLäs mer
This lovely park, which overlooks the Bay of Funchal from its hillside perch, covers some 36,000 m2. Alas, we didn’t have time to explore all of it today. No time, certainly, to check out theLäs mer
We have set sail from Funchal!
Upon our return to Insignia — following a 17,564-step day exploring the city — we headed up to Horizons on deck 10 forward for a bit of tea and goodies to tide usLäs mer
We spent a quiet day aboard Insignia, skipping our daily walk on the jogging path on deck 10 to give our feet a rest. I think they deserved it after the 17,500+ steps we walked yesterday inLäs mer
We returned from lunch today to find a 3-page document outlining the entry requirements for the ports ahead … as they stand as of 1 April 2022.
The good news is that Italy, Turkey, and GreeceLäs mer