Anchorage, day 1

Paul and I took a shuttle bus into the city's convention centre and ended up taking a walk, partly along the waterfront, alongside a lake and a path up a Creek.
As we were not too far from a largeRead more
Anchorage, day 2.

Paul and I took a shuttle bus into the city centre and hired a tandem bicycle. It was a retro style bicycle but did the job. I was stuck behind Paul's back, admiring the close-up view of it.Read more
Sea day, heading towards Glacier Bay

Paul got a call during the night. I thought it was to do fog duty, but (as I learned this morning) it turned out he had to see to the Anchorage pilot leaving the ship. He stayed on the Bridge for aRead more
Glacier Bay, Marjorie & Lamplugh Glacier

The Westerdam sailed up Glacier Bay to Marjorie and Lamplugh Glaciers. The ship had to slow down due to an enforced speed restriction because whales had been spotted in Glacier Bay.
Guests and ParkRead more
Yakutat Bay & Hubbard Glacier

We have been up to Yakutat Bay to Hubbard Glacier. Unfortunately, the weather was not good, so visibility was limited. At some stage during the morning, tour boats met up with the ship to take someRead more
Haines - walk to Battery Point

We had a lovely walk this morning. Unfortunately, it was a fair walk to the start of the walking trail, but once on the path, it was worth the walk.
At some stage, we lost the path. It disappeared atRead more
Haines - town & Hammer Musem

After our walk to Battery Point, we managed to muster up energy to walk into town. It is very small but quite a pretty place. We visited the Hammer Museum, which had a fantastic collection of hammersRead more
Juneau

Despite the rain, we decided to go for a walk today. Paul's feet were still feeling uncomfortable, but he managed.
I admit that I don't like walking in the rain, even when wearing waterproofRead more
Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier

Paul got a call around 7am, requesting his assistance on the Bridge. It was raining and not a nice start for scenic cruising.
Originally we had been scheduled to sail up Tracy Arm to North and SouthRead more
Wrangell

We took a tender to the local harbour and walked into town.
There was a shuttle bus, but we decided to walk as it wasn't too far. We avoided the town centre and followed other roads until we came toRead more
Price Rupert

Today, we walked along the coastline to the Rushbrook Trail, which took us along a coastal path towards a seaplane port. We walked around Seal Cove Salt Marsh, which is a small restored salt mashRead more
Sea day, heading towards Seattle

We have had a quiet day so far. Paul had to sort out his leaving paperwork for tomorrow, with the Crew Office) and print off our tickets, etc.
It has become sunny outside, and the seas are calm.Read more
One last photograph from the Bridge

Docked in Seattle

We have arrived in Seattle at last. This picture is taken from the bow camera on our television screen. Disembarkation has started.
Waiting on the ship

Paul went with the crew through immigration earlier this morning, and I've just been off, too. Port security allowed me back on the ship, and I left my luggage with them - Paul's was there too.
WeRead more
The Westerdam's library, while we wait.

Seattle airport, waiting to board.

Seattle Airport. Gate Change.

There has been a change of gate from A12 to S1. That meant walking back along the concourse towards security, taking an escalator down to the next level, and then a short underground train ride to theRead more
Our journey has ended.

We arrived back in the Netherlands after an uneventful flight, which was delayed by about half an hour.
At Schiphol International Airport, we took 3 trains to get Zoetermeer, where we are stayingRead more
Evighedsfjorden - cruising the fjord

After the zodiacs were loaded up onto the top deck of the ship, we set sail to cruise a bit more up the fjord and back down again. The scenery here is beautiful - photographs cannot do justice. SheerRead more