Walvis Bay, Namibia – 3/28/25

Walvis Bay, a coastal city in Namibia, is known for its natural deep-water harbor and vibrant marine life, driving its economy through fishing and offshore oil exploration, especially after the 2022 TotalEnergies discovery. Tourists are attracted to its unique wildlife, including seals and oysters, but environmental debates persist regarding offshore diamond mining impacts.

Cape Town 3/25-26 25

Cape Town offers stunning views of Table Mountain and has a rich, complex history, reflected in its socio-economic disparities. The visit included a scenic bus tour, a harbor cruise, and a trip to Groot Constantia winery, highlighting cultural and historical experiences.

La Possession, Reunion  – 3/17/25

La Possession, a commune on Réunion Island, has evolved from a small settlement to a thriving community of over 30,000 residents since its establishment in 1890. It features the dramatic Mafate caldera, historical sites, and faces challenges like Cyclone Garance’s devastation. Visitors enjoy hiking, urban development, and cultural heritage activities.

Port Louis, Mauritius 3/16/25

Yesterday, Papa attended magic lessons onboard a ship, hoping to perform tricks during his next visit. In Port Louis, Mauritius, a city with a rich history, we explored sites like the Chinese Pagoda and Father Laval’s shrine. The day highlighted cultural diversity, with Hindu ceremonies and local scouts engaged in cleanup efforts.

Seychelles 3/13/25

The King Neptune Ceremony was celebrated on a cruise ship, marking the transformation of first-time equator crossers into seasoned sailors. The event featured humor and trials under King Neptune’s watch. Later, in Seychelles, the family explored local attractions including a Botanical Garden, enjoyed a sunset cruise, and faced slow internet.

Maldives 3/10/25

Today, we visited the Maldives, a stunning travel destination made up of 1,192 coral islands. We explored Bandos Island Resort, renowned for its overwater bungalows and clear waters, perfect for snorkeling. Afterward, we returned to Malé and prepared for our next journey to Africa while managing ongoing work projects.

Sri Lanka 3/8/25

Yesterday was the Project Linus auction on the ship.  Project Linus is non-profit that makes blankets for sick children in the hospital.  They buy the yarn via the auction on each World Cruise and then use the yarn the next year to make new blankets.  The blankets are knitted by people on the cruise.  Everywhere…