Sailing to Stanley
11.–13. jan., Falklandsøerne ⋅ 🌬 54 °F
It took two leisurely days to get to the Falklands. That left plenty of time for a charity auction and a crew talent show. Those were lots of fun. Two people donated $900 each to be able to name aLæs mere
Party with a Southern Right Whale
10.–11. jan., Syd Georgia og Sydsandwichøerne ⋅ ⛅ 37 °F
This was the highlight of the trip, something most people can only dream of. It was just another normal zodiac excursion: more penguins, more seals, more glaciers. At this point it was nothing tooLæs mere
Salisbury Plain, Bay of Isles
10. januar, Syd Georgia og Sydsandwichøerne ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F
This was our last landing on South Georgia. And what a doozy. This is probably the largest penguin colony we've seen on the trip. Over 150,000 King penguins? Hard to say. I never expected to see soLæs mere
The Shackleton Hike/ Stromness
9.–10. jan., Syd Georgia og Sydsandwichøerne ⋅ ☁️ 30 °F
We were presented with the opportunity to hike in Shackleton's footsteps. The last part of his amazing journey was when he and two other men walked across South Georgia Island to the whaling stationLæs mere
Fortuna Bay, South Georgia Island
9. januar, Syd Georgia og Sydsandwichøerne ⋅ ⛅ 30 °F
Another day, another bay. Fortuna Bay has lots more King Penguins and Fur Seals. This was the only day that snowed surprisingly.
Fortuna is a spot with over 100,000 penguins. That's a lot of poop,Læs mere
Grytviken, South Georgia Island
8.–9. jan., Syd Georgia og Sydsandwichøerne ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F
Pronounced GRIT vit kin, Grytviken is a former whaling station settled by Norwegians. What a nasty industry. Before petroleum and plastics, whales provided heating oil, lamp oil, and lots of otherLæs mere
Hercules Bay, South Georgia Island
8. januar, Syd Georgia og Sydsandwichøerne ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F
We moved up the coast to Hercules Bay, but had to stay in the Zodiac. This is home to a large Macaroni Penguin colony and a few Elephant Seals hung around. These penguins have distinctive fancy yellowLæs mere
Gold Harbor and St. Andrew's Bay
7.–8. jan., Syd Georgia og Sydsandwichøerne ⋅ ☁️ 37 °F
This was the first of 4 days at South Georgia Island. It ended up being the highlight of the trip. As you can see, there was sooooo much wildlife.
At Gold Harbor, there was a King Penguin colonyLæs mere
Elephant Island and The Scotia Sea
4.–7. jan., Scotia Sea ⋅ ☁️ 34 °F
We had lots of time when sailing through the Bransfield Strait off of the South Shetlands. But never a dull moment from Polar Latitudes. They filled the time with interesting lectures on krill, ErnestLæs mere
Half Moon Island and Bransfield Strait
3.–4. jan., Bransfield Strait ⋅ ⛅ 34 °F
Next stop: Half Moon Island in the South Shetland Islands. We just left the Antarctic mainland. Most cruises only visit the tip of the Antarctic peninsula that's closest to South America. We're happyLæs mere
Kayaking, Polar Plunge, Palaver Point
2.–3. jan., Bransfield Strait ⋅ ⛅ 28 °F
Our expedition company, Polar Latitudes, offered kayaking as an option. We chose to do it for one day at a place called Charlotte Bay. The water was calm and there were icebergs in the water. We spentLæs mere
Cuverville Island and Paradise Bay
1.–2. jan., Bransfield Strait ⋅ ☁️ 28 °F
Finally! Our 7th continent.
Cuvervile Island is home to the largest Gentoo penguin colony in the Antarctic peninsula. There were lots of icebergs and lots of penguins, including Chinstraps. EveryoneLæs mere
New Year's in Antarctica
31. dec.–1. jan. 2026, Antarktis ⋅ ☁️ 34 °F
At some point in the night we crossed the 60th parallel. That latitude is what defines Antarctica. An international treaty protects the whole area between 60°and 90° and it belongs to no oneLæs mere
The Drake Passage
29.–31. dec. 2025, Drake Passage ⋅ 🌬 36 °F
The first part of the trip passed through the Beagle Channel, which is a narrow and calm channel that separates Chile and Argentina in the extreme southern tip of South America. It empties into theLæs mere
Ushuaia
28.–29. dec. 2025, Argentina ⋅ 🌫 41 °F
After an almost 4 hour flight from Buenos Aires, we landed in Ushuaia (oosh WHY a) in Tierra del Fuego. We'll spend just one night here before we start our cruise. And afterwards we'll spend a fewLæs mere
Seoul Man
28. nov.–3. dec. 2025, Sydkorea ⋅ ☀️ 43 °F
I spent 2 weeks in Seoul in 1995 and loved it. This trip was no different, except everything is new and improved. We have five nights here before we head home.
Unbeknownst to us, we booked a room inLæs mere
Naha, Okinawa
24.–28. nov. 2025, Japan ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F
This is the main city on the main island in Okinawa. It's where there are several American and Japanese military bases. And unknown to us, it's where a lot of Japanese come for warm weather vacations.Læs mere
Ishigaki, Okinawa
19.–24. nov. 2025, Japan ⋅ 🌬 68 °F
Okinawa is an archipelago of islands that make up Japan's southern-most prefecture. We're pretty close to Taiwan but it just wasn't worth heading over there when we're flying out of Seoul soon.
It'sLæs mere
Takachiho Gorge
17. november 2025, Japan ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F
This gorge in south central Kyushu was part of our day tour from Fukuoka. The pictures speak for themselves.
Our trip so far. Click on the photo to start theLæs mere
Mt. Aso
17. november 2025, Japan ⋅ ⛅ 54 °F
We took a day trip on a tour from Fukuoka to see this volcanic caldera in Mt. Aso National Park. It's the largest one in Japan. Half the time you can't get up to the rim because the sulfur dioxideLæs mere
Fukuoka
15.–19. nov. 2025, Japan ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F
This is Japan's 6th largest city. Never heard of it before the trip, but we love it. It's big, but not crazy like Tokyo or Osaka. And it has a great subway and bus system.
Christmas is big here. ButLæs mere
Nagasaki
11.–15. nov. 2025, Japan ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F
The bus ride over the mountains from Beppu to Nagasaki waa beautiful. Some of the leaves are starting to change.
We rented a fairly large apartment for four nights and it had a rooftop terrace. ILæs mere
Beppu
10.–11. nov. 2025, Japan ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F
Without planning it, we went to the two places in Japan that have hot sand baths on the same day. Beppu is the other major hot springs resort town in Kyushu. It was pretty hard finding Ryokan on shortLæs mere
Ibusuki
8.–10. nov. 2025, Japan ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F
I've never paid anyone to bury me alive before. But that's what travel is about isn't it? Trying new things?
The sleepy town of Ibusuki is just what we needed after 2 weeks of large Japanese cities.Læs mere
Kagoshima
6.–8. nov. 2025, Japan ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F
Kagoshima is the largest city next to an active volcano, closer than Naples is to Vesuvius. Volcano Sakurajima is right across Kagoshima Bay from us. This isn't a major tourist hotspot but we found aLæs mere

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































