Across The World in 80 Days

DAY 82 – March 27th

At Sea It continues to be rough out there. Still not transatlantic caliber, but enough for the ship to be bouncing along quite a bit. I was at the talk on the San Andreas fault (preparation for our visit to Southern California) in the Royal...

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DAY 81 – March 26th

At Sea We had a bit of a bumpy night, but nothing spectacular. Still Brian decided to forgo the gym this morning as the ship was still rocking and rolling somewhat. You get enough exercise just going up and down the corridors as far as I am...

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DAY 80 – March 25th

At Sea Yes, it is Saturday March 25th yet again. We have crossed the International Dateline and find ourselves in a Groundhog Day situation. Yesterday’s March 25th was fun, and today’s March 25th looks like being fun too! We are crossing the...

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DAY 79 – March 25th

At Sea A wonderful sea day. Ports are great, but there is something magical about sea days. Here the majestic ocean surrounds you, while our ship effortlessly sails through the waves. There is always a breeze across the open decks, even on the...

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DAY 78 – March 24th

Apia, Samoa When I looked out from the balcony this morning we were docked in Apia, and I could hear music and singing from the quayside. That’s the sort of welcome I like! There was also the loud annoying sound of the construction workers on...

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DAY 77 – March 23rd

At Sea I was pottering around the cabin this morning while Brian was at the gym and heard the announcement that the fire response team were to go to the Commodore Club pantry. I had visions of my beloved Commodore Club going up in smoke, so...

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DAY 76 – March 22nd

At Sea Yay! We are back in the tropics! It started off rainy this morning, and very humid. Then the sun came out, and we moved to the pool. It was lovely sitting outdoors again, and slipping in and out of the pool to cool off. There were too...

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DAY 75 – March 21st

At Sea Not in the Tropics yet…….. Last night we received a notification that it was a legal requirement that all passengers attend a safety briefing after 28 days on board, and we were ordered to attend the guest emergency drill in the Royal...

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DAY 74 – March 20th

At Sea We spent most of the day sailing up the coast of New Zealand. It was a lovely sunny day, with light winds, and very calm seas. I went to the Pursers Office to change our left over Australian and New Zealand cash into US Dollars, and was...

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DAY 73 – March 19th

Wellington Wellington is notorious for its windy weather, and recently it had been quite wet and cool, with one of the worst summers on record. However, today there was not a cloud in the sky, and only a very gentle breeze. The city experienced...

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DAY 72 – March 18th

Akaroa I was awoken by the sounds of the tenders being lowered. I though this was a good sign – it could mean that we were preparing to abandon ship, but more likely it meant we had anchored in Akaroa, and they were getting things in place for...

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DAY 71 – March 17th

Anchored outside the Port of Dunedin In the Fog Happy St Patrick’s Day! Well, despite my efforts I was unable to get an update on the baseball cap incident yesterday. We may never know what really triggered the alarm. The man whose cap was...

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