At Sea: SE Asia Array Stats

I know, I sound like a broken record. But after three days of sightseeing in really hot and humid weather that had sweat cascading out of every pore in our bodies, today’s day at sea as we cruiseWeiterlesen
Up the River to Saigon, Vietnam

The official name of the city is Ho Chi Minh City, but the locals prefer Saigon, so I shall refer to it as such.
Insignia traveled up the river this morning to dock in the heart of the city for ourWeiterlesen
Saigon, Vietnam … Day 2

Hoping that it would be slightly cooler than it was when we arrived in Saigon yesterday at 10:30a, on our second day here, Mui and I left the ship around 7:30a. It wasn’t. Any cooler, that is. InWeiterlesen
Bye Bye Saigon

As scheduled, Insignia began pulling away from its berth at Saigon’s Nha Rong Cruise Terminal around 2:30p.
Departing Saigon to sail down the river requires a special arrangement. River trafficWeiterlesen
Itinerary Revision #17

Last week, while trying to make plans for Ishigaki — our first port of call in Japan — we got a whiff of a change to the itinerary for the segment that will start in Bangkok in a few days. WeWeiterlesen
At Sea

A lovely day at sea.
We wrapped up the day with dinner with friends Pat & Norm at the Polo Grill … hosted by our friend Chief Engineer Nedyalko “Nedy” Tonchev. He brought along a friend toWeiterlesen
Koh Samui, Thailand

A day of R&R. That is what we planned for today. No touring this time around … we did that when RTW2017 stopped here. Just a day at the beach, we said. And that’s what we did.
Insignia arrived atWeiterlesen
Art Exhibit En Route to Bangkok

The current segment of RTW2023 will end with an overnight in Bangkok.
But before our 2:00p arrival, we have a quiet morning at sea. A good time for the end of segment art exhibit of all the work doneWeiterlesen
Up the Chao Phraya to Bangkok, Thailand

We are slowly winding our way up the meandering Chao Phraya River to our berth at Klong Toey.
Sihanoukville, Cambodia

New-to-us port #48.
After spending the morning at sea to get from Bangkok, Thailand to Sihanoukville, Cambodia, we were all set for a combo tour that Sonia and Boris had organized. The plan was to doWeiterlesen
Sihanoukville: Sunset in Cambodia

Beautiful sunset to wrap up a disappointing day in Sihanoukville.
At Sea

I intended to spend at least a bit of time today writing about yesterday’s tour in Cambodia. Instead, I ended up spending my time researching sightseeing ideas for a few of the ports coming up inWeiterlesen
Nha Trang, Vietnam

New-to-us Port #49.
Today, not only did we visit our last port of call in Vietnam, but it was our last day on mainland Asia. From here on out, we’ll be visiting the island nations of thisWeiterlesen
Nha Trang: Along the Waterfront

Having completed our sightseeing, it was now time to relax. So, we asked a cabbie to drop us off on the waterfront.
Walking along Nha Trang Beach, we checked out a couple of restaurants with accessWeiterlesen
At Sea

Day 1 of two days at sea.
This 18-day segment of RTW2023 has only three days at sea.
We used one of those sea days a few days ago to get from Cambodia to Vietnam.
Today, we used the second sea dayWeiterlesen
At Sea

Day 2 of two days at sea … continuing across the South China Sea to the Philippines.
This morning we had face-to-face immigration formalities to complete with the Filipino authorities who cameWeiterlesen
Welcome to Manila, Philippines

We should have been cruising the Yellow Sea today.
Instead, we are in Manila, which we visited for the first time on RTW2017. I can still vividly recall the joy the Filipino crew displayed that dayWeiterlesen
Manila: Around the Intramuros

We had an early start to our day in Manila.
As soon as Insignia was cleared shortly after 7:00a, we were off and running.
Well, not literally running since it was already quite hot and humid andWeiterlesen
Manila: Fine Arts & Lunch

The walk from the Intramuros to the National Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1998, was a bit longer than we expected. At least it felt that way in the humid heat. Nonetheless, we persevered. ShortlyWeiterlesen
Bye Bye Manila

The Manileños always put on a great send off while the ship is preparing to leave port.
It’s not a “professional” show by any means. Usually it’s a high school band and cheerleaders. ThereWeiterlesen
Welcome to Ilocos Sur, Philippines

New-to-us port #50.
First time call on this port for Insignia, we were welcomed by a delightful dance performance.
Ilocos Sur: Exploring Vigan

Another very hot day saw us arriving in the port of Salomague in the province of Ilocos Sur on Luzon Island in the Philippines.
My brief research into this port when it was added to the itineraryWeiterlesen
Welcome to Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Welcome to another country on RTW2023.
When we called on Kaohsiung on RTW2017, we did a private tour with the government taxi service, which guaranteed an English-speaking driver.
On this visit toWeiterlesen
Kaohsiung: Quake Alert

We visited Kaohsiung on RTW2017. So, in looking for something different to do, this time I booked a tour to the countryside. It has been an “adventure” so far.
Haven’t seen much yet, but aWeiterlesen
Kaohsiung: Countryside Tour

Yes, the tour I had arranged was supposed to take us — and six others — to the countryside. And it did. But the itinerary we ended up doing wasn’t what I had booked.
I must admit that I wasWeiterlesen
ReisenderGlad to see you are having so much fun. I love sea days and it looks like you have a nice balance of relaxation and activities. Good for you for not being a slave to your blog! :)