Magellan Strait to Punta Arenas, Chile
14. Februar 2023 in Chile ⋅ ☁️ 43 °F
Insignia entered the Strait of Magellan around 7:00p last night to take us to Punta Arenas … our last port of call in Chile.
Although we have not — and will not, for that matter, be transitingWeiterlesen
The Magellanics of Magdalena Island
14. Februar 2023 in Chile ⋅ 🌬 45 °F
We were last in Punta Arenas in 2014. On that visit, we did a private tour to Seno Otway to see the Magellanic penguins, and then spent some time in the city.
We went to see Magellanic penguins againWeiterlesen
Beagle Channel’s Glacier Alley
15. Februar 2023 in Chile ⋅ ❄️ 32 °F
We are still in Chilean waters, but will soon cross into Argentinian waters.
Before doing so, however we transited the Beagle Channel’s Glacier Alley, which is part of the Chilean Fjords. ThisWeiterlesen
Welcome to Ushuaia, Argentina
15. Februar 2023 in Chile ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F
Stunning! And the snow showers cleared just as we arrived in view of the “End of the World.”
A Stroll Around Ushuaia
15. Februar 2023 in Argentinien ⋅ 🌧 37 °F
Today was our fourth time in Ushuaia, the city that bills itself as the southernmost city in the world due to its location below 54° South. When we first visited in 2006, it had the tagline “End ofWeiterlesen
Drake Passage: Crossing South
16. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean
Having been to Antarctica twice, we’ve had the “pleasure” of crossing the Drake three times. Not four, because our 2015 expedition was one-way from the tip of Argentina to New Zealand by way ofWeiterlesen
Welcome to Antarctica
16. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean
We’re still in the Drake Passage tonight … still north of the Shetland Islands … still have a ways to go to reach the Antarctic Peninsula.
But I can welcome you to Antarctica because we passedWeiterlesen
Antarctica: Gerlache Strait
17. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean
This is out of sequence, but I am putting up what I can … when I can. This far south, the satellite signal is not all that stable. No complaints … look at the wonders around us. They are far moreWeiterlesen
Antarctica: Dallman Bay & Gerlache
17. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean
Day 1 of Antarctica cruising …
Woke up to rain — which, on closer examination, turned out to be snow. Fog and wind. And cold 🥶
Hmmm! “Where is the better weather conditions that brought usWeiterlesen
Antarctica: Neumayer Channel
17. Februar 2023 in Antarktis ⋅ ☁️ 32 °F
While Antarctica might not be new to Mui and me, there are still many parts of it that we have not been to. The Neumayer Channel isn’t one of them. But we are counting it as good as new to us. YouWeiterlesen
Antarctica: Evening in Gerlache Strait
17. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 32 °F
It gets dark in Antarctica this time of the year … for a number of hours at least.
Mui and I are not used to having actual nightfall down here. Then again, we’ve never been here this late in theWeiterlesen
Antarctica: Danco Coast
18. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean
I suppose this could be considered a summary of where we spent our second day in Antarctica … along the Danco Coast, exploring nooks and crannies of some of the most beautiful parts of theWeiterlesen
Antarctica: Andvord Bay
18. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 28 °F
Mui and I were looking forward to returning to Paradise Bay … one of our favorite places in Antarctica … near where we made our first continental landing in 2007.
Alas, it wasn’t meant to be.Weiterlesen
Antarctica: Errera Channel
18. Februar 2023 in Antarktis ⋅ ❄️ 30 °F
From Andvord Bay, Insignia repositioned to Errera Channel. The timing was perfect … lunch time … we went to the Terrace Café so we could continue to enjoy the scenery. For the second day in aWeiterlesen
Antarctica: RTW2023 Dinner
18. Februar 2023 in Antarktis ⋅ ❄️ 30 °F
We fondly remember the special dinners we enjoyed on RTW2017. With around 250 passengers then, there was no problem seating everyone in the Polo Grill and Toscana on the same night … at tables ofWeiterlesen
Antarctica: South Shetland Islands
19. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean
My third — and what should be the final — out-of-sequence summary posting for the Great White Continent.
We’re still below 60° South … so today’s cruising was still in Antarctic waters.Weiterlesen
S Shetlands: Deception Island
19. Februar 2023 in Antarktis ⋅ 🌬 37 °F
We’re still in Antarctica … but we have moved away from the Antarctic Peninsula to the South Shetland Islands.
Although the itinerary didn’t list it, our morning started at Deception Island …Weiterlesen
S Shetlands: Half Moon Island
19. Februar 2023 in Antarktis
We had a one hour break between Deception Island and our second cruise-by location in the South Shetlands … Half Moon Island.
Half Moon Island, which consists of a series of gravel bars, is soWeiterlesen
S Shetlands: Greenwich Island
19. Februar 2023 in Antarktis ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F
Across from Half Moon Island, which lies within the protection of Livingston Island, is Greenwich Island. On the way out of the strait that lies between them, we were given a close up sail-by YankeeWeiterlesen
S Shetlands: King George Island
19. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean
Around 2:00p, Expedition Leader Stephanie was back on the P/A to advise us that we were approaching Admiralty Bay on King George Island … the largest of the land masses that make up the SouthWeiterlesen
Antarctica Summary Map
19. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 37 °F
A quickie map showing our route through Antarctic waters.
I still believe that the best way to experience Antarctica is by stepping on land … walking amongst the critters … getting truly up closeWeiterlesen
Drake Passage: Crossing North
20. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 48 °F
The Drake Passage, infamous for its 40-foot waves and howling winds, once again treated us to a “Lake” rather than a “Shake.” The sea state was no more than 10 feet for much of the day. ThatWeiterlesen
Welcome to Stanley, Falkland Islands
21. Februar 2023 in Falklandinseln ⋅ 🌬 54 °F
With this post, I am going to turn our day on its head and start from what we did last — a stroll around Stanley. Why? Simple … the images from around the city are a more appropriate means ofWeiterlesen
Falklands: Volunteer Point
21. Februar 2023 in Falklandinseln ⋅ 🌬 57 °F
YAY! We made it ashore.
We had a 50/50 chance of being able to do so, but the weather gods favored us today. But you already know that we were able to tender into Stanley because I turned the day onWeiterlesen
Itinerary Change #15
21. Februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 55 °F
The news came to us in the form of a letter that was in our cabin tonight.
We lost Vitória, Brazil due to complications with the port accepting cruise ships. It was to have been a new-to-usWeiterlesen






























































































































































































































































































