North Pacific Ocean

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    • Dag 12

      Delfin tour

      16. januar 2020, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Am morge am achti ischs los gange. De sinmer vo de schuel us es stückli durab am stand gfahre.
      Det simmer uf euses boot und is meer use zum delfin beobachte.

      As ersts hemmer (ich als einzige ned, han uf die falsch siite gluegt) en manta gseh us em wasser gumpe. Denn en erste einzelne delfin entdeckt und denn über einigi minute en gruppe vo ca 20 delfin beobachtet. Die gruppe isch us junge und ältere bestande. Delfin hend sich anschienend ned grossartig a eus gstört, sind immer weder uftaucht und au immer weder en meter zwoi us em wasser gumped.
      Uf einisch hed sich no en schildchrot dzue gsellt wo ad oberflächi go luft hole cho isch.

      Nach de delfin simmer no amene chline, eher bescheidene riff go schnorchle. Hed doch es paaf fisch gha und han mer en rechte schrecke igholt woni en seeschlange gseh han.
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    • Dag 112

      ... und zum Traumstrand: Raft Cove

      4. september 2022, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

      Auf zur 2. Wanderung des Tages, die auch ca. 6 km lang ist, obwohl sie nur mit 2 km ausgewiesen ist. Der Weg ist schmal, schlammig und schlüpfrig, zudem mit riesigen Baumwurzeln bestückt. Dafür sind wir an dem Traumstrand, an dem wir endlich ankommen, ganz allein! Bernd fühlt sich wie Robinson Crusoe! 😁Læs mere

    • Dag 20

      A hui hou Maui!

      10. september 2022, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      ... Ciao, Ciao Insel Nr. 3!
      Völlig unerwartet gab es bei der Abreise eine grandiose Überraschung, denn es ging quasi mit einem "Privatflieger" zu Insel Nr. 4. Fast schon dekadent mit 3 Personen zu fliegen, doch es war tatsächlich ein regulärer Linienflug und bei strahlendem Sonnenschein gab es nochmals eine fantastische Sicht auf Maui!Læs mere

    • Dag 20

      Aloha Hawai'i Island!

      10. september 2022, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Bei dem Anflug auf Insel Nr. 4 konnten auch schon mal schöne Impressionen erhascht werden. Ja, auf den ersten Blick sehr vielversprechend. 😀
      Schlussendlich brachte der Pilot uns auch noch persönlich zum Terminal. 😄Læs mere

    • Dag 57

      Orcas im Pazifik

      7. oktober 2022, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Auch Orcas bekamen wir auf unserer Tour zu sehen. Eine kleine Gruppe von fünf Tieren passierte das Gebiet. Ein kleiner Baby Orca war auch mit dabei. Dieser schien viel Spaß daran zu haben aus dem Wasser zu hüpfen. Es sah beeindruckend und niedlich zugleich aus. Auch diese Tiere hatten keine Scheu vor den Booten, tauchten teilweise unter durch, nur um dann auf der anderen Seite wieder hochzukommen. Ganz entspannt schwammen sie auch zwischen den Booten und ließen sich fotografieren. Zum Frühstück gönnten sie sich einige Vögel, die ahnungslos auf dem Meer schwammen. Einige davon haben sich sie schon so viel Winterspeck angefuttert, dass sie nicht mehr fliegen können. Ich wusste nicht, dass Mutter Natur das vorgesehen hat. Doch als Orca Futter dienen sie in gewisser Weise einem Zweck.
      Wir konnten sogar eine Gruppe Orcas beobachten, die mit Buckelwalen zusammen auf die Jagd nach Fisch gingen. Die Seelöwen und Möwen erfreuten sich an den Resten.
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    • Dag 201

      Santa Catalina (Überfahrt)

      29. oktober 2022, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Genug von der Metropole machen wir uns auf die Suche nach etwas mehr Natur in Richtung der Insel Santa Catalina. Die Natur empfängt uns bereits auf der Fähre während der Überfahrt mit einer gefühlten halben Trillion Spalier stehender Delfine. Als der Kapitän sie entdeckt und freundlicherweise abbremst schwimmen und springen die kleinen Spinner in Scharen auf uns zu, um uns in den Wellen des Schiffs ihre Kunststücke vorzufüheren. Kurz darauf legen wir mit einem guten Bauchgefühl im Hafen von Avalon an.Læs mere

    • Dag 23

      Jackets & Hats

      3. januar 2023, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      Our RTW2023 jackets and hats were delivered to the cabin today … along with a beach bag.

      This time, we get navy blue jackets and white, wide-brim hats versus the white jackets and navy blue ball caps that we received on RTW2017.

      The bag — larger than the one we received last time — is very nicely constructed … more of a beach bag than an all-around carry-bag.

      Not that the accoutrements we received in 2017 were not nice, but I like the 2023 offerings much better.

      (I got smart and sized up from medium to large so I can wear another layer with the jacket … for when we get to cold weather destinations.)
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    • Dag 27

      At Sea: Dolphins and Boobies

      7. januar 2023, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌙 81 °F

      We’re cruising the Pacific again today … need an afternoon at sea (yesterday), a day at sea (today), and a morning at sea (tomorrow) to get to our next port of call in Mexico … 762 NM from Puerto Chiapas where we visited yesterday. At the time of this writing, we still have about 220NM to go before we tie up again.

      A nice quiet day of rest … after a very rocky night. We were warned to expect the rough conditions between 9:00p and 2:00a… as Insignia shifted its heading. While Mui braved the movement at the Insignia Lounge on deck 5 forward for the production show, I decided that the cabin was the place to be for me.

      This morning, for the first time in a while, the veranda had a corner in the shade. I set myself up there to do my journaling and blogging. About mid-morning, we were entertained by a large pod of dolphins … surfing and jumping out to spin in the air before gracefully crashing back into the water. I didn’t even attempt to video tape them — though it was very tempting to do so. They are just too fast for me. So, I just sat back and enjoyed the experience … calling Mui out to the veranda to do some dolphin-watching with me.

      Of course, the boobies were present as well. Riding the air currents as they like to do. This time, there were more of them dive-bombing into the ocean to get a bite to eat … squawking when a fellow-booby got the prey they missed.

      At noon, CD Ray came on the P/A system to announce that we’d be having a muster drill. Here we go! You see, Oceania exceeds the SOLAS safety requirements by conducting drills not just at the beginning of the cruise, but also every 14 days or so. In this case, the drill was held early because day 14 will be in port. The good news? For this second drill of the Golden Gala segment, we didn’t have to actually go to muster stations … just listened to the information broadcast around the ship … including in the cabins.

      I’m glad I took the time to chill on the veranda this morning. By noon, my favorite space was bathed by the sun and I had to move inside. Good timing, actually, as I had to process photos for the footprint for yesterday’s visit to Tapachula City.

      For dinner tonight, we were hosted by GM Damien and Mariusz, who is the Food & Beverage Manager (F&B here on out). Sharing the table with us were Beth and Randy, the couple who joined our tour in Acajutla. While we know Mariusz from RTW2017, this is our first time cruising with GM Damian. He will be disembarking in a week or so to go home to enjoy time with his family. We were especially glad to have a chance to get to known him better before he does so. If the stories and laughter that went around the table are anything to go by, a good time was had by all.

      Mui’s at tonight’s show, featuring the magic, music, and comedy of Fred & Bobbie Becker. From their bio, which includes performing at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC under the direction of Marvin Hamlisch, I am sure it’s a great show. Not my cup of tea, however. I’m ready for some downtime on the veranda before bedtime.

      Tomorrow we’re in port again.
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    • Dag 30

      Itinerary Change #7

      10. januar 2023, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌙 70 °F

      WOW! Two different segments … adjustments to both … and we learn of them on the same day. (See the itinerary change #6 footprint from this morning for the first one.)

      This time, Sonia — a friend who will be joining us in San Francisco — sent me the information … so I thank her for doing so.

      Can’t say that these adjustments come as a real surprise. Nor can I say that I am thrilled with them. They are frustrating … the lack of communication from Oceania to those already on the ship even more so. But, since we cannot do anything to change them, we will go with the flow. Luckily, once again they are minor.

      I have to now go verify if any of the changes impact planned tours.
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    • Dag 32

      At Sea: Mexican Feast & Changes Galore

      12. januar 2023, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

      Quiet day at sea … busy, but quiet.

      Massages in the morning. Lunch with OCA Cella in the dining room. Lots of desk time in the afternoon. A delicious Mexican feast up at the Terrace Café for dinner … with an al fresco cooking station on deck where the various protein options for the taco salad were being cooked. No veranda time … a wicked wind made it too chilly to sit out for any length of time.

      Why so much time at the desk? Changes, changes, and more changes to the itinerary. Thank you Sonia for sharing the emails you received from Oceania … still no direct notice to those of us already onboard Insignia.

      I only had 6 ports where I had to contact tour operators for adjustments to pick-up times, but I had to go through 53 line items to figure out which ones needed my attention.

      At this point, we are up to change #13. Every segment but the one between Singapore and Bangkok has seen multiple revisions. Thankfully, the only major one was #4 … which replaced the ports in China with ports in other countries, and jiggled the order of some of the ports that were already on the itinerary. That one we received in advance of boarding the ship. Every change since then has been minor adjustments to arrival and departure times … though in cumulative, there is a good chunk of port hours lost.

      You know that CD Ray has something important to tell us when he “bing-bongs” the P/A system into the cabin. Tonight was no exception. He had news to share about San Diego … tomorrow’s port of call. Yup … change #13.

      Despite the rather rough sea state today, we’ll actually be arriving in San Diego early … around 10:30a instead of at noon. Once we go through the face-to-face immigration process, which will be conducted on the ship, we will be free to wander around San Diego.

      But we will have to be back on the ship for a 6:00p departure instead of the originally scheduled 10:00p. Turns out that as bumpy a ride as we got on Insignia today, conditions are expected to deteriorate further after we depart San Diego to head north up the California coast. “Unfavorable” is the word Ray used in his announcement. The four hours we’re losing in San Diego are going to be needed to get us to San Francisco on time to pick up a new complement of passengers … and load up on supplies.

      Yes, changes can be frustrating … but they are what they are. We will go with the flow.
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