Continent One

Leaving Atlanta airport for Buenos Aires where we will spend a couple of days before boarding the Silver Whisper. This is our North America touchpoint for our 7 continent journey.
It was a bit of aLäs mer
Buenos Aires, Argentina

We spent a fabulous day with tour guide Brenda Diaz who we found on the “Tours by Locals” website. She was extremely enthusiastic about her city and shared a unique viewpoint from an artistsLäs mer
Montevideo, Uruguay

Montevideo, Uruguay is a colorful city with some interesting highlights. There are new buildings juxtaposed with beautifully ornate old buildings that are almost all deteriorating. We didn’t get aLäs mer
Puerto Madryn, Argentina

Puerto Madryn is a coastal city in northern Patagonia. It is located on a large, quiet bay.
This is a nice respite before heading out to sea on our way to the Falkland Islands.
It is a pleasant cityLäs mer
Cruising in the Southern Atlantic.

We are in the southern Atlantic Ocean and we were headed for the Falkland Islands. Our captain called a ship-wide meeting and said we were going to by-pass the Falklands due to weather, which soundsLäs mer
Cruising the Drake Passage

When I was a young girl, I was always attracted to adventure travel books from the library. This attraction has continued into my adult life, primarily focusing on travels that included mountainLäs mer
Antarctica

We woke up in Antarctica this morning-the third continent of our 7 continent adventure.
It is impossible to describe or photographically capture the incredible beauty here.
It is a spectacularly sunnyLäs mer
Antarctica-close up

Day 2 in the midst of glaciers, ice floes and icebergs. The scenery is breathtaking. The day is cloudy, so the intense blues of the ice seem to shine even brighter than they did in the sunlight.
TheLäs mer
South Shetland Islands

Our last day in Antarctica is being spent in the South Shetland Islands before we head north through the Drake Passage. After a little rain yesterday, the weather has turned gorgeous again with mildLäs mer
The Drake Passage

We are sailing north on the Drake Passage and are experiencing something that’s a little unusual called the “Drake Lake”. This often turbulent sea is quite calm today so we are making a run forLäs mer
Ushuaia, Argentina

We spent an incredible day in Tierra del Fuego National Park. We arrived to a beautifully sunny and warm day. When we arrive on a day like today, we assume it’s always fair weather like this. WeLäs mer
Puerto Chacabuco, Chile

Puerto Chacabuco is a small town tucked deep in the fjords of Chile with majestic mountain formations, rivers and waterfalls everywhere you look. Much of the scenery here is untouched by humans,Läs mer
Puerto Montt, Chile

After our exhilarating day yesterday, we had a more tame experience of visiting a local ranch out in the country. We had an interesting demonstration on a Chilean rodeo (not quite as traumatizing forLäs mer
The Pacific ocean off the coast of Chile

It’s amazing who you find in the middle of the ocean!
Somehow, it’s quite exciting when you see another ship when you are out at sea. The ship that we met off the coast of Chile today happened toLäs mer
Valparaiso, Chile.

Valparaíso, Chile is a very dramatic city consisting of 45 hills overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It has streets and stairways that wind up and down throughout the city with an occasional funicular ifLäs mer
Robinson Crusoe Island

A rough night on the South Pacific Ocean brought us to Robinson Crusoe Island this morning. As we are headed in the direction of French Polynesia, I expected a lush, palm tree swaying, sandy beachLäs mer
Cruising the Southern Pacific Ocean

We are enjoying the third of four of our much-loved sea days while traveling to Easter Island.
We have time to get our exercise in the morning, a couple of lectures (today’s was about PolynesianLäs mer
Hanga Roa, Easter Island, Chile

Rapa Nui. Easter Island. I have dreamed of going to Easter Island for decades. The fact that is one of the most remote islands in the world led me to think that I would probably not ever have a chanceLäs mer
Pitcairn Islands

After spending the first month of our trip in the same time zone, we are now racing at breakneck speed across a new time zone every day. This has resulted in Jeff and I being on the jogging trackLäs mer
Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia

Happy March! Our trip seems to be going very fast!
We are in Papeete, Tahiti after having been canceled into Fakarava yesterday among swirling rumors of Coronavirus, even though our ship is clean. TheLäs mer
The Silver Whisper, Tahiti

Okay, so it has been raining hard in Tahiti for the past 36 hours. There is always a consolation prize from Silversea. Tonight it was a “galley dinner” with some of the most amazing food art (andLäs mer
Moorea, French Polynesia

Today we arrived in Moorea, French Polynesia.
It is another island that is an old volcano. There are rugged, jagged peaks that have rather ominous clouds hanging around them. In fact, as we were justLäs mer
Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Such loveliness. The color of the water here is unlike anything we’ve ever seen. It is another steamy, tropical day in French Polynesia. We took a circle ride around the island today in a local,Läs mer
Circling the South Pacific

My wording rings very true today because we a truly circling the South Pacific Ocean. Six of our upcoming ports before arriving in Australia (and some of those were already replacement ports) are nowLäs mer
Suva, Fiji

After crossing the International Date Line, we lost Saturday, so that means we had an alcohol-free, fasting day!! Woohoo!!
Today we are in Suva, Fiji, an unscheduled stop for us since we are dodgingLäs mer
Jane BeasleyBon Voyage! I miss you guys already. Looking forward to hearing all about your adventures.
Escaping winter by going to Antartica? Winter must be cold there. :-)
ResenärIt is such a funny thing to do. Head for heat of Brazil and know you will soon be walking in ice in place of drinks with floating or crushed ice!
Franz Rosenboom
Well done, enjoy the time