Vancouver

We arrived in Vancouver late this evening.
Jeff learned last night that his Dad’s health was declining so he flew to Iowa when we left for Vancouver to spend a couple of days with him beforeMeer informatie
Vancouver, Boarding the Silver Nova

Nancy, Jim and I, after all waking up at 4:30am, decided to explore Vancouver a bit before boarding the Silver Nova,
Jeff and I were in Vancouver in the mid-nineties after an Alaskan cruise and foundMeer informatie
Cruising the Inside Passage of Alaska

We are having a lovely sea day to try to catch up with what the heck time it is!! Unfortunately, we
put the clocks back another hour tonight so even though we managed to “sleep in” until 5:30amMeer informatie
Ketchikan, Alaska

Arrival in Ketchikan this morning! Pretty dreary and foggy, but we are at the tail end of the Alaska cruising season so not too surprising.
There are mountainsides full of evergreens and misty clouds.Meer informatie
Juneau, Alaska

The excitement today was that Jeff joined us today, making 3 plane flights and an over night in Juneau to be sure he didn’t miss the ship.
It poured rain all day so we decided to turn in our ticketsMeer informatie
Skagway, Alaska

After the rain yesterday in Juneau, we arrived in Skagway on a beautiful morning with a rainbow like we’ve never seen before that not only had the typical colors, but the addition of violet andMeer informatie
Sitka, Alaska

We had an absolutely gorgeous day in Sitka, Alaska today. Temperature of 60°, sunny and very picturesque. We are anchored in a large bay with 2 other smallish cruise ships (compared to 7 in Juneau).Meer informatie
The Gulf of Alaska

Today we are sailing through the Gulf of Alaska on our way to Kodiak Island. The Gulf of Alaska is known to be one of the roughest on earth. That kind of fact doesn’t seem too threatening when youMeer informatie
Kodiak, Alaska

Wow! We are way up here in Alaska!!
Kodiak is a fishing village that welcomes cruise ships in spring and fall when the ships that are either starting or ending their southern Alaska runs areMeer informatie
At Sea

Our first of 6 sea days as we head toward Japan.
We are speeding through time zones, moving the clock back 1 hour every night. It won’t be long until we’re waking at 1:00am ready for breakfast!Meer informatie
The Bering Sea

We have moved from the Gulf of Alaska into the Bering Sea while skillfully avoiding a large and nasty storm. Although the Bering Sea is notorious for its scary weather patterns, we are enjoying someMeer informatie
Still in the Bering Sea

We are still traveling through the Bering Sea.
It looks as though we are about to round the west end of the Aleutian Islands before we head south.
We are enjoying cooking demonstrations and variousMeer informatie
North Pacific Ocean

The sun is shining, the seas are calm and the temperature is starting to warm. The outdoor decks, which were previously empty, now are filling up with people enjoying the chaise lounges and otherMeer informatie
Sea Day Number 6

Our final sea day before reaching Japan. We are still perilously close to Russia, but moving right along.
Yesterday we had a bridge tour and learned that even though things are run primarily byMeer informatie
Hakodate, Japan

We spent the day in Hakodate, Japan. We are getting into the swing of things and not feeling so overwhelmed with the language issues.
We took a tour to a national park today. The highlight was that itMeer informatie
Miyako, Japan

We had an an interesting day in Miyaka, Japan.
You may have heard of this town because in March of 2011, a 130’ tsunami wave wiped out most of the town and almost 20,000 people perished. Since then,Meer informatie
Tokyo, Japan

After a quiet day at sea yesterday, we have arrived in Tokyo!!! It’s the first time ever in a big city that we don’t know what to expect. We are considered in-transit passengers since most of theMeer informatie
Osaka, Japan

Arrival in Osaka, Japan. Okay, I’m really going to show my ignorance. Somewhere in my head, I pictured Osaka as a quaint, medium-sized city in Japan. I was so wrong. 2024 population for Osaka metroMeer informatie
Hiroshima, Japan

Today’s port was Hiroshima, Japan, a city name I’m sure we all recognize.
Our first stop was Miyajima Island, a short drive and then a ferry ride away from the ship. I have to say that it was aMeer informatie
Fukuoka, Japan

Another large city today - 1.5 million people. Fukuoka is known as the gateway to Asia since we are so close to Korea, where we are headed to tomorrow.
It is a vibrant city with lots of downtownMeer informatie
Busan, South Korea

Wow!! Loved Busan, South Korea! I think we all came with little knowledge and no expectations and were wowed with this very vibrant city.
We decided that since we were doing an evening excursion, weMeer informatie
Kanazawa, Japan

Kanazawa is a medium-sized city by Japan standards, but it is a little less touristed and a bit off the beaten path in Japan.
We visited a street with traditional tea houses on it that were woodenMeer informatie
Kanazawa, Japan, Day 2

A long excursion today brought us to 2 different World Heritage Villages and we met a fabulous Japanese woman who was our tour guide.
We first went to the Shirakawago Village.which is comprised of aMeer informatie
Aomori, Japan

Aomori, Japan on a beautiful fall day. We are heading north again so the temperature is dropping, the trees are changing color and it gets dark at 5:00!!
We saw a traditional musical show today andMeer informatie
Hakodate, Japan

Our last stop in Japan other than to fly out on Tuesday. You probably remember Hakodate from a couple of weeks ago because we stopped here on our way into Japan. We hiked a national park that time,Meer informatie