And We Begin …

Returning to the ship after our meander in Miami, we breezed through the check-in area without having to repeat the embarkation formalities.
After a quick stop to replicate a selfie that we took whenLes mer
Bye Bye Miami

“YOU WILL TRAVEL TO MANY EXOTIC PLACES IN THE NEXT FEW YEARS.”
This was the sentiment when I broke open a fortune cookie that came with our meal at PF Chang’s in November.
We’re hoping toLes mer
At Sea: Holiday Cheer from Insignia

We’re at sea after having left Miami about 45 minutes late last night. No worries, though. We’re still on tap for an on-time arrival at our port for tomorrow.
I’ll say this up front and try toLes mer
Grand Cayman

Tendering ashore on a local boat for a day at the beach. The purple tickets we received as independent guests got us onto the first boat.
GC: Cemetery Beach

Disembarking the tender at the North Pier in Georgetown, we headed out of the small terminal to find the public bus station, a few blocks away … easy walking. We could have taken a shared taxi —Les mer
Dancing on New Year’s Eve

Once again, it is Insignia that is doing the dancing … not us.
In fact, if conditions don’t calm down — which, based on Captain Brajcic’s noon announcement, we aren’t expecting to happenLes mer
Happy New Year from Insignia

Yes, we managed to stay up to bid 2022 farewell … and ring in 2023. We did the countdown as we watched the ball drop in New York City.
Attendance at the party was small. Mostly I think because ofLes mer
Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

We’ve had Cartagena on our cruise itineraries four times previously … visited only three times since the first scheduled call in 2002 was canceled due to political unrest.
On every occasion, weLes mer
Panama Canal Transit Schedule

The Panama Canal Authority website has links to cameras at the various locks. They are not videos, but rather, cameras that refresh every so often.
https://multimedia.panama-canal.com/
For those whoLes mer
Transiting the Big Ditch

We’re through the Gatun Locks and have begun cruising Gatun Lake. The rain held off until we were through the locks, so all is good. It’s pouring now.
I promised myself that on this 5th transitLes mer
Brunch in Panama

We are not partaking of the brunch, but I did go check it out.
Not nearly as elaborate as the brunch buffets we’ve enjoyed on Oceania ships in previous years. Still, nicely done … with great careLes mer
From the Atlantic to the Pacific

Another successful transit of the Panama Canal has now been notched into our belts — our fourth full crossing … plus a partial R/T through the Gatun Locks and back.
All but the first transit —Les mer
Jackets & Hats

Our RTW2023 jackets and hats were delivered to the cabin today … along with a beach bag.
This time, we get navy blue jackets and white, wide-brim hats versus the white jackets and navy blue ballLes mer
Cruising the Pacific: Booby Fest

As we continue up the coast of Latin America, we have boobies flying around the ship in large flocks.
Two Days @ Sea

(I wrote and posted this on 4 January … but with no cell tower connection, I think FindPenguins might be getting its waypoint timing from whatever satellite provides wi-fi connectivity when we areLes mer
Acajutla, El Salvador

A new-to-us port and country today … where we were greeted by folk dancers and lively music as passengers began to stream off around 8:00a.
I had organized a private tour for four people to checkLes mer
Welcome to Puerto Chiapas, Mexico

New-to-us Port #2.
Insignia pulled up to her berth in the commercial port of Puerto Chiapas as scheduled, passing a black-sand beach along the way … and views of Tacaná Volcano, it’s shapeLes mer
Exploring Tapachula City

Going to the beach — Playa Linda being not too far away — or visiting Laguna Pozuelos for a cruise amongst the mangroves. That’s what I had initially planned for our first port in Mexico. ThatLes mer
Golden Gala Oceania Club Stats

This footprint is likely not of general interest … feel free to skip it. Otherwise, read on.
Tonight was the first of two Oceania Club parties for this segment. With 450 out of 574 passengers onLes mer
At Sea: Dolphins and Boobies

We’re cruising the Pacific again today … need an afternoon at sea (yesterday), a day at sea (today), and a morning at sea (tomorrow) to get to our next port of call in Mexico … 762 NM fromLes mer
RTW Coffee Get Together

With a morning at sea en route to Manzanillo, Mexico, today presented the perfect opportunity for the first of many events that will be held for the world cruisers.
The coffee get together in theLes mer
Manzanillo, Mexico

New-to-us Port #3
Manzanillo is the self-proclaimed sailfish capital of the world … and that is evident from the statues interspersed around the waterfront … including at the end of theLes mer
Welcome to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

New-to-us Port #4 … actually, seven if you count the three on our pre-cursor Festive Caribbean cruise. But I will discount those three ports for the purposes of RTW2023.
Cool morning — some mightLes mer
PV: A Lovely Day

As I noted in the “teaser” footprint from this morning, we had a delightful day in Puerto Vallarta … PV in shorthand. Here’s the story of our day.
We were off the ship around 9:45a. StoppingLes mer
Itinerary Change #6

We love Oceania. When it comes to communication, however, it isn’t the company’s strong suit. I think everybody would agree with that statement.
It was purely by chance that I learned about theLes mer
ReisendeYay!!!!!! Let the fun begin! 😁 (Now you get to relax while everybody else unpacks and moves in, lol.)
Two to Travel☺️