Arabian Sea

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    • Día 38

      Tropical Fruit

      27 de enero de 2023, Arabian Sea ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

      The ship took on supplies in Oman today and among them was a bounty of tropical fruit.

      I loaded a plate up Noah’s Ark style, with two of everything for Larry and I to try.

      Trouble is, we didn’t even know how to go about eating some of them. Luckily, a kindly Filipino fellow explained what everything was and showed us how to eat them.

      I washed it all down with fresh coconut, as you can see! What a treat.
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    • Día 133

      At Sea

      23 de abril de 2023, Arabian Sea ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F

      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 art exhibit was held today. I went up to take a look at the offerings. Mui submitted four pieces … all very different from each other. I overheard several people commenting that they liked his work. That’s a great compliment considering he’s only been painting since 15 January … and only when we are at sea.

      Tonight we were hosted for dinner in Toscana by our friend Emghil Hasan. He is the Destinations Manager and joined Insignia in Cape Town. We’ve known him for a couple of years now and it is always great when our paths cross at sea.
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    • Día 39

      I’m learning Romanian!

      28 de enero de 2023, Arabian Sea ⋅ 🌙 73 °F

      After a week of dining alone at a table for six, Larry and I suddenly gained two more dinner companions.

      Usually, the ship places people who speak the same language together, but for some reason, they sat a Romanian couple with us. (They are the only Romanians on the ship.)

      I suppose some Americans would be annoyed by this, but we love it!

      Not only are Constantin and Maria wonderful dinner companions, but with each meal, our language barrier erodes a bit more.

      Last night I was able to hold a rudimentary conversation with them in Romanian. So much fun!

      It helps that Romanian is a Romance Language and many words are quite similar to Italian. It also helps that Constantin and Maria don’t mind my accent or how I butcher their language!

      I am sometimes afraid to attempt speaking another language due to my limited abilities, but on this trip, I’ve even had moments where circumstances required me to attempt German and French.

      Such moments are making me less self conscious when it comes to communicating in a foreign language, something that has often held me back in the past.

      On recent sea days, the ship has been offering Italian lessons. (I’m already an advanced beginner, but I’ve never taken any actual lessons.)

      The ship’s Italian class covers irregular verbs and prepositions, so it’s helpful.

      Plus, when they give handouts, the translations are in English, Portuguese, German, Spanish, and French, so you can learn several languages at Italian class!

      I sit by a German fellow, and it’s a good thing, because he caught a few typos on the German section. They had the word for “pregnant” down for “sister in law,” for instance.

      Meanwhile, I use breakfast as my chance to practice Tagalog with the Filipinos who work the buffet line.

      One morning, I showed up a bit late, so Arnie and Genna weren’t there. Even so, when the head chef saw me, he goes, “I will call your Filipino children over.”

      It would be so fun to show my “Filipino kids” around Texas sometime.

      My Tagalog needs serious work, though. It’s not a Romance language, so I can’t intuit how to work the verbs. I really butcher it!

      With any luck, we’ll have a Tagalog class later in the cruise.

      As for lunch, well, Larry and I skip lunch. On sea days, however, we play Scrabble, so words are still a feature, albeit English ones.

      Up until recently, Larry could never beat me at Scrabble, but I shared all my tricks with him, and now he is a formidable opponent!

      I come from a family of word lovers, so being exposed to so many different languages is a real treat for me!

      If you’re a word lover like me, you might consider taking a cruise with an international line such as Costa. It’s a wonderful learning experience, plus you meet people from all over the world.

      p.s. Here are a couple pics of us and our new friends from last night’s dinner.
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    • Día 17

      Entlang der Küste von Oman

      4 de noviembre de 2019, Arabian Sea ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Ein weiterer Seetag bringt uns von Salalah über 1000 km weiter an der Küste Omans im Indischen Ozean nach Maskat, wo wir morgen früh ankommen sollen.

      Nach der Salsa Tanzstunde Nummer 4 sind wir jetzt fit in diesem Tanz. Vita und Alex haben uns mit viel Geduld aber auch Strenge mindestens 5 Figuren beigebracht, selbstverständlich muss Ausstrahlung, Haltung, saubere Fußtechnik und so weiter ihren hohen Profi-Ansprüchen irgendwie genügen... 💃🕺

      Heute Mittag dürfen wir in die Küche des Schiffes. Die Köche haben uns mit viel Aufwand ein Buffet aufgebaut in den Räumen der Großküche und wir durchlaufen verschiedene Stationen. Das war sehr beeindruckend.

      In den frühen Abendstunden begleiten Seemöven unser Schiff kilometerlang, was ein untrügliches Zeichen dafür ist, dass wir uns nicht allzuweit entfernt von der Küste des Oman befinden. Diese Segelkünstler folgen elegant und scheinbar ohne viel Kraftaufwand in einer Gruppe von 15 Vögeln dem Schiff. Manchmal segeln sie dicht an unserem Balkon vorbei, manchmal umschwirren sie die offenen Decks in Erwartung einer kleinen Futterspende...
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    • Día 28

      Auf dem Weg nach Mumbai/Indien

      15 de noviembre de 2019, Arabian Sea ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Mit 14 Knoten, das entspricht knapp 26 Kilometer pro Stunde sind wir nun Richtung Osten unterwegs und werden morgen früh Mumbai erreichen. Das Schiff gleitet ruhig durch das Meer bei einer Außentemperatur von 27 Grad schon morgens um 9.30 Uhr.

      Jeden Tag um 12 Uhr bekommen wir ein Update vom Kapitän über jegliche nautische Daten. Heute zum Beispiel erzählt er uns, dass wir seit Maskat 650 km gefahren sind und noch 280 km vor uns haben bis Mumbai. Das Arabische Meer hier ist 2000 m tief und bei 360 Grad Rundblick kein ist Land in Sicht.

      Thomas hat heute eine Schnitzeljagd im Team auf dem Schiff mitgemacht und sein Team hat natürlich gewonnen: Prämie ist ein Seabourn Bär!
      Thema heute im Kunstkurs mit Kitty war Indien. Die Farben, die Folklore, die typischen Tiere, die typische Malerei sollen uns inspirieren. Ich entscheide mich, die farbenfrohen Stoffe und Muster mit Aquarell Farben zu malen. Dazu braucht man eine ruhige ✋...
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    • Día 103

      Auf der Fahrt ins Hochrisikogebiet

      18 de abril de 2023, Arabian Sea ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Wir haben jetzt mit Mumbai die letzte Millionenstadt unserer Reise verlassen und fahren jetzt durch das Arabische Meer.
      Dass die Welt nicht überall gleich friedlich ist, haben wir heute bei einem Vortrag des Kapitäns erfahren.Leer más

    • Día 99

      Salalah, Oman

      22 de abril de 2023, Arabian Sea ⋅ ☁️ 84 °F

      This is our second time in Salalah. In 2017 we had full day private tour that covered all major sites of the city. For today’s, I booked an adventure tour for four people. Our friends, Pat and Norm joined us on this tour. It’s their fourth visit to Salalah.

      We had to take a shuttle out of the port and our green Jeep with a tour guide was waiting for us.
      Our driver/tour guide was a pleasant young man with good English. We immediately felt very comfortable with him.

      We started to drive west of the city toward Yemen. The plan was to see few waterfalls, unfortunately we were told the waterfalls are dry. Instead, we will see other sites.
      We stopped at the few beautiful spots to take pictures and then we saw a big group of camels. We stopped and camels came right to our car. We had a chance to touch them. Such a cute animals. Very long eyelashes and gentle faces.

      Then we stopped at Cave Marmeet and Blow Holes. It’s a popular tourist destination and the only place where we saw tourists. Our tour guide got us mangos and pomegranates for a little snack. Nice touch.
      More driving and beautiful stops before we approached a checkout point. We were 60km from Yemen.
      Our next destination was swimming, but before that, our guide stopped at the store to get us a snack. Ten minutes later he came out with three plates of food that were hot and smelled heavenly.

      He got us famous Omani street food…Honey Cheese Fataya. Absolutely delicious.

      We continue driving toward the promised beach stopping few times to take pictures.
      Finally we arrive to a beautiful beach with no people. He parked the Jeep on Fazayat beach and Pat and I went swimming. The water was perfect temperature, silky white sand. Unfortunately, the wave were a little too strong for Boris to go swim.
      After 15-20min in the water, we changed and back in the car.
      By 2:30pm we arrived at the restaurant for lunch. We were not very hungry, but decided since the lunch was included in the price of the tour to eat local food.

      Boris had fish and chips and said it was the best he ever had. I had stir fry with shrimp and it was also very good.
      We returned to the ship very full and skipped the dinner.

      It was another wonderful day in Oman.
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    • Día 104

      Fujairah, UAE

      27 de abril de 2023, Arabian Sea ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

      Fujairah city is the seventh largest city in UAE. It is located on the Gulf of Oman.
      We have been in this city in 2017 and at this time we were told that there is nothing to see. We took a shuttle and went to a mall for an hour, then came back on the ship.
      This time we also did not have a tour and were not sure what to do. Again we met Younga and David and decided to explore together. There were two shuttles available: one to the mall and another to port gates. We took the last one. As soon as we got out of the shuttle, we were surrounded by taxi drivers. We hired one for 5 hours.
      Our first stop was beautiful all white Sheikh Zayed Mosque. First we were told we can not visit inside, but then somehow Younga convinced them to let us in. We were properly dressed and just had to cover our heads with scarfs (we had scarfs with us). Boris has to put long pants over shorts.
      In addition to going inside, we had a wonderful 40min tour of the Mosque.
      It is the second largest Mosque in UAE and can accommodate 28,000 worshippers.
      Our second stop was Fujairah Fort. Dating back to the 16th century, it is the among the oldest as well as the largest castles in the country.
      Our next quick stop was man made waterfall and theater. After that we went to see the oldest Mosque in UAE, build in 1446. It is a small simple clay building with very hot stone floor.
      Our final stop was a resort to rest and swim. We paid entrance fee, got lounge chairs and went swimming. The water was perfect: clean, pleasant temperature, soft hot (too hot) sand. We really enjoyed the beach. After two hours, it was time to get back in the car and drive “home”.
      What a nice day after all.
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    • Día 95

      Ship Stats on our way to the Middle East

      19 de abril de 2023, Arabian Sea ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

      Now that we have completed Mexico, Central/South America and Africa, here are some stats:
      - 578 guests. (532 are repeat customers of Oceania), 380 ATW and 198 just on this segment)
      - We have guests on the ship from 21 countries, and 409 crew from 36 countries (of which 71 women 338 men)
      Interestingly, 36% from the Philippines, 19% from India, 15% from Indonesia, 4% Honduras, and 10% from Romania &US plus 30 other countries
      - Drank 822 bottles of wine (plus maybe another 3000-4000 brought on by guests in SF), 240 bottles of champagne, 347 bottles of spirits and 2992 beers
      - KAREN and I HAVE TAKEN 22,189 photos and 756 videos !!!
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    • Día 6

      1. Seetag,unser Hochzeitstag

      3 de noviembre de 2023, Arabian Sea ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Heute ist der Tag, an dem wir vor 50 Jahren geheiratet haben und der Grund für diese Reise.
      Wir haben nun 3 Seetage hintereinander und müssen 2837 km bis zu den Malediven zurücklegen.
      Für heute haben wir für uns zwei Highlights gebucht.
      Erst mal für 3 Stunden die Wellnesssuite ganz für uns alleine. Sauna, Wanne mit Sprudeldüsen, Wasserbett, ,eine Flasche Prosecco und frisches Obst erwarten uns. Himmlisch... 🥰
      Am Abend haben wir einen Tisch im Rossini ,dem Feinsten Restaurant an Bord gebucht.Ein extra für uns toll gedeckter Tisch erwartet uns ! Wir fühlen uns phantastisch, das 6- Gang -Menü lässt keine Wünsche offen....🥂
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    También podrías conocer este lugar por los siguientes nombres:

    Arabian Sea, Arabisches Meer, Bahr al ‘Arab, Erythra Thalassa, Mare Arabico, Mer d’ Arabie, Rubrum Mare, Аравийское море, Аравійське море

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