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Quick it’s the last day in Buenos Aires

It’s time to check out all the final things on your list. Back to the main square for your Eva Perón moment. The pyramid is...

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Tigre by train

Tigre is 24 km from the main city. It is on the River Plate delta. Train travel in Argentina is one of the cheapest forms...

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Quick it’s the last day in Buenos Aires

It’s time to check out all the final things on your list. Back to the main square for your Eva Perón moment. The pyramid is...

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Tigre by train

Tigre is 24 km from the main city. It is on the River Plate delta. Train travel in Argentina is one of the cheapest forms...

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Buenos Aires still

Buenos Aires is a vast city made up of different areas. The original port area was filled with immigrants . Many of these arrived with...

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Back in Argentina, Buenos Aires

Argentina is made up of many sections but Buenos Aires is the capital. The ship is sending us on a bus trip to see the...

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Montevideo, Uruguay

Today is going to be jammed packed and warm. Yes I said warm… you may even need sunscreen. Montevideo is the capital of Uruguay that...

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Puerto Madryn, Argentina

After another rest day at sea, I am sure you are all ready to explore Puerto Madryn. Your first task is to stroll down the...

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Port Stanley, Falkland Islands

Not all cruise ship passengers get to visit Port Stanley. The opening into the Port is narrow so usually passengers are sent ashore by tender...

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And around Cape Horn we go..

Cape Horn is part of a group of small rock islands of the end of Argentina. Just so you have some idea( if you are...

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Ushuaia

Today we are cruising through the Magellan Straits to Ushuaia. It was worth getting up early to see the snow covered mountains and glaciers. Although...

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Punta Arenas,

Land, I can’t imagine how sailors felt after weeks at sea. Two days of luxury and I still can’t wait to get off ….perhaps it...

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To warmer climates

Are you ready to escape winter for a few weeks? Pack some cool clothes, prepare for 28 degree days with 90%humidity. We...

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Singapore

You have been to Singapore before, I know but Singapore is constantly changing. Look how they have extended the island, and this...

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Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City

Wow is it hot and humid. It’s like a hot wet blanket. Well let’s go into town. Last time we were here...

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Danang and Hoi An

A few technical issues today….. the gangway won’t go down. Waiting, waiting, waiting…. Problem solved , trucks,crane, lots of discussion and we...

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Hong Kong

Rain , rain go away. What do you think of the Hong Kong skyline. Wall to wall skyscrapers. There isn’t much open...

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Keelung

Good news, after two days at sea we are ready for another adventure, aren’t we. Bad news, it’s raining, a lot! Ah...

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Kochi

Our last port in Japan. Kochi is on Shikoku Island. It’s famous for sunshine and plentiful clear water. Unfortunately the weather god...

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Kobe

Kobe is surrounded by mountains. The city is nestled into the area between the sea and mountains. I believe it is famous...

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Azamara

Joining the ship was easy….three train rides with just a few “Where is the next train line” moments. Check in was a...

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More maritime history and streetscapes.

Today we are going to explore Yokohama’s maritime history. How did it become such an international port? Now no groaning…you know you...

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