Equator Party
31. Januar 2024, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F
When ships cross the Equator, they often throw a party during which they ask King Neptune for permission to cross, and Ambassador’s Ambience was no exception.
Equator rituals vary from ship toWeiterlesen
Burns Night
25. Januar 2024 in Panama ⋅ 🌙 81 °F
Ambassador Cruise lines is based in the UK, so Larry and I are often reminded that as Americans, we speak English as a second language. There are so many different words and turns of phrase.
We wereWeiterlesen
Panama Canal
25. Januar 2024 in Panama ⋅ ⛅ 91 °F
Last time we cruised through the Panama Canal, I accidentally donated my sunglassses to the jungle gods, so this time, I thought I could get away without wearing any sunglasses out on the deck. As youWeiterlesen
San Blas Islands
24. Januar 2024 in Panama ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
The San Blas Islands is an archipelago off the coast of Panama. Beyond that, I had no idea what to expect when our ship stopped here.
Since the ship listed no excursions for the day and it’s aWeiterlesen
Wandering the Guna Village
24. Januar 2024 in Panama ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
After a destination lecture that made it sound like we were on assignment for National Geographic, the reality of visiting Garti Island came as a pleasant surprise.
The villagers were friendly andWeiterlesen
Colorful Guna Molas
24. Januar 2024 in Panama ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
The Guna’s economy is based on fishing, agriculture, and a centuries -long tradition of international trade. So far from intruding upon an “isolated tribe,” we were greeted by people who areWeiterlesen
Colorful Curaçao
22. Januar 2024 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 84 °F
Years ago, Curaçao’s buildings were all painted white. The governor, however, claimed that this gave him headaches.
To remedy the situation, he encouraged people to paint the buildings any otherWeiterlesen
Barbados Scenery
20. Januar 2024 in Barbados ⋅ 🌬 84 °F
Despite touching base with Captain Morgan shortly after docking in Barbados, we didn’t drink any rum during our stay.
When thirst struck, we opted for Coconut Cooler instead. While sipping juiceWeiterlesen
Harrison Cave
20. Januar 2024 in Barbados ⋅ 🌬 84 °F
I always find it challenging to capture the beauty of caves with my iPhone, but here are a few photos of Harrison Cave in Barbados.
The original spelunkers crawled on their bellies through narrowWeiterlesen
The Observatory
17. Januar 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 77 °F
One of our favorite spots on the ship is The Observatory. At night, it hosts karaoke and dancing, but during the day, it’s a cozy hangout with a great view of the sea. Here are a few pics to giveWeiterlesen
Transatlantic Sea Days
16. Januar 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌙 73 °F
We’ve spent a week crossing the Atlantic, but there have been so many fun things to do on the ship that time has flown.
Larry and I enjoy sea days and have no problem entertaining ourselves. WeWeiterlesen
Canary Islands
13. Januar 2024 in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F
Due to a storm, our ship diverted to the Canary Islands, where we enjoyed a leisurely day exploring the town.
In the town square, there’s a monument featuring four figures next to an obelisk.Weiterlesen
Cemeterio Municipal de Matosinhos
10. Januar 2024 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 55 °F
Next to the church we found a charming historic graveyard with eye-catching gates, as you can see.
The skull and crossbones are a typical "memento mori" meant to remind visitors of their mortality.Weiterlesen
Santuário do Bom Jesus de Matosinhos
10. Januar 2024 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 55 °F
The grounds for this church were quite lovely, with mossy grottoes and mosaic walkways.
Unfortunately, the doors were locked, so we were unable to see the famed baby Jesus within.
The area next toWeiterlesen
Matosinhos
10. Januar 2024 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 54 °F
It was gray and drizzly in Matosinhos, Portugal. Though it may look chilly in the photos, it was lovely walking weather.
We originally planned to take the Hop On Hop Off to Porto, but never did findWeiterlesen
Curaçao Liqueur
9. Januar 2024 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 84 °F
How did the island of Curaçao get its name? A popular theory suggests that Portuguese cartographers combined what the Spanish called it: “corazon” (meaning heart) along with Portuguese words forWeiterlesen
Curacao Semi Sub
9. Januar 2024 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 84 °F
Since I’m claustrophobic, I was a little nervous about taking a semi submersible tour in Curaçao, but my love of the sea won out.
As a precaution, I skipped my morning coffee and on the bus rideWeiterlesen
Barbados Gully
7. Januar 2024 in Barbados ⋅ 🌬 82 °F
After our trip through Harrison Cave, our guide, Shane, took us for a walk through the adjacent nature trail.
These shady valleys are known locally as “gullies.” Shane gave us what he called,Weiterlesen


































































































































































































































