At Sea

Day 2 of two days at sea.
The best way to recover from this respiratory crud is to rest up. So I pretty much slept through the day. Woke up a little while ago to partake a bit of the chickenOkumaya devam et
Mayotte, Comoros

New-to-us port #35.
Comoros? What? Where?
This little known “overseas department and region and single territorial collectivity” of France, lies in the Mozambique Channel … betweenOkumaya devam et
Nosy Be, Madagascar

New-to-us port #36.
Madagascar = Lemurs. So, there was no doubt in my mind as to what we would be doing when Insignia finally brought us to Nosy Be.
My initial plan was to do the boat trip thatOkumaya devam et
Colorful Madagascar

Colorful sunset as we leave Nosy Be and sail along the coast of Madagascar.
At Sea

A quiet day cruising the Indian Ocean as we chip away at the 743 NM to the Seychelles.
At Sea … Part of the Day

The distance between Madagascar and the Seychelles is such that in addition to being at sea all day yesterday, we need this morning and part of this afternoon to get there.
Enjoying the peacefulOkumaya devam et
Mahé, Seychelles

New-to-us port #37.
Insignia arrived at today’s port of call in Seychelles around 1:00p and made its way to the commercial port in Victoria. By 1:45p, the ship was not only tied up, but cleared asOkumaya devam et
La Digue, Seychelles

New-to-us port #38.
Mui woke up feeling really under the weather. That same non-COVID crud that laid me low for a day or two last week. A day of rest was in order.
We scrapped our plans to go toOkumaya devam et
Bye Bye Africa

With our stops in Seychelles completed, we are leaving Africa behind … with a glorious sunset and a glassy-smooth Indian Ocean.
Coming up in a few days’ time … the Arabian Peninsula and theOkumaya devam et
At Sea: Northern Hemisphere Again

Day 1 of three days at sea heading north to the Arabian Peninsula.
Woke up to calm seas. Not glassy-smooth like it was last night, but smooth nonetheless. The ripples created by Insignia cleavingOkumaya devam et
Itinerary Change #16: No Myanmar

It’s finally official. We won’t be going to Myanmar! Luckily, we did stop there for three days in 2017, so we’ve seen the highlights in and around Yangon and Bago.
It was mid-morning when IOkumaya devam et
At Sea: RTW Brunch

Day 2 of three days at sea.
Another day of R&R. Except that we were a bit more active today. We’re both feeling better.
Today we enjoyed our second RTW brunch … beautifully presented …Okumaya devam et
At Sea

Day 3 of three days at sea.
A quiet day cruising the Arabian Sea … with Mui capturing a colorful sunrise when he went up to the Terrace Café for his wake-up java.
Salalah, Oman

With today’s port call in Salalah, we have arrived in the Middle East.
Alas, I have no story to tell you.
You see, we did a wonderful tour here in 2017 that took us to see most of the highlights.Okumaya devam et
At Sea

A quiet, relaxing day at sea. At present we are continuing towards Muscat, Oman … sailing through a storm that had thunder booming and lightning sparking across the night sky.
The segment-end artOkumaya devam et
Welcome to Muscat, Oman

As a friend likes to say, today we “freestyled” in Muscat. But that story is for another post.
In the meantime, here is the scenery as we approached Muscat, following the coast from Al JalaliOkumaya devam et
Muscat: Morning Stroll in the City

Our first time in Muscat was on RTW2017. On that occasion, we did a private tour that took us first to some of the sights in the city — the imposing Sultan Qaboos Mosque and the Mutrah Souq … aOkumaya devam et
Muscat: Qaṣr al-ʿAlam

From the Mutrah Fish Market, we hopped in a taxi to our next destination … the National Museum of Oman … in Old Muscat.
When we arrived at the museum, we were all set to enter. Until, that is, weOkumaya devam et
Muscat: National Museum

The walk from the palace complex to the National Museum of Oman was not all that long. But by the time we walked up the steps and entered the museum, we were grateful for the cool A/C.
Though freeOkumaya devam et
Muscat: An Unexpected Stroll

When we left the National Museum, there were no taxis to be had. Anywhere.
Spotting a public bus across the road, we walked over to see if it was going to Mutrah. No can do. It was going in theOkumaya devam et
ANZAC Remembrance Service

This morning, as we spend our morning at sea en route to Dubai, CD Ray conducted the ANZAC remembrance service on deck 9. In attendance were 30 passengers, mostly from Australia and New Zealand —Okumaya devam et
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

After a morning at sea, Insignia arrived at her berth at the Port Rashid Cruise Terminal for our overnight stay in Dubai. By 1:00p, the ship was tied up and cleared.
With required face-to-faceOkumaya devam et
RTW Event (1): Al Maha Desert Dune

Part 1 of 2
The third off-the-ship special event for RTW cruisers was held in Dubai today. With the fancy name of “A Vintage Evening at Al Maha Desert Dune,” it took us out of the city and intoOkumaya devam et
RTW Event (2): Al Maha Desert Dune

Part 2 of 2
I left off part 1 of the event footprint with us getting into our 4WD vehicles and convoying the short distance to the Bedouin camp at the Al Maha Luxury Resort & Spa.
On arrival, weOkumaya devam et
Dubai Day 2: Burj Khalifa

Another segment of RTW2023 is now behind us … adding 5,498 NM of cruising under our belt on the now-ended 21-day Safaris & Global Gems segment.
Our plan today — the first day of the Far EastOkumaya devam et
GezginRespiratory stuff is no fun. Feel better soon
Two to TravelI seem better this morning. Will see if it holds true as the day progresses.
GezginEarly is best. Later it gets worse. Take care