Montecristi Ecuador 1/11/25

The blog post details a recent cruise adventure through the Panama Canal and a visit to Manta, Ecuador. Key highlights include the canal’s engineering marvel, attending the Orange Bowl, exploring Montecristi’s culture, and purchasing local crafts, including Panama hats. An unexpected bus breakdown occurred, but excitement continues with plans to visit Machu Picchu.

Costa Rica – 1/8/25

Yesterday was a sea day filled with lots to do.  We finished our day at the Pinnacle Grill.  The menu has changed but the food hasn’t it is great.  They still have their signature lobster bisque, candied bacon and steaks!  We attended the captain’s reception last night. Our Captain is very talkative and is very…

Cayman Islands – 1/6/25

Our first stop on our cruise is Georgetown in the Cayman Islands. The Cayman Islands is a British Overseas Territory, meaning it is under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United Kingdom (UK) but governs itself in most matters. We had to use tenders to go ashore but here they used bigger local boats which…

Grand World Cruise

January 4th, 2025 through May 9th, 2024. Well we started on the adventure of a lifetime yesterday.  128 day cruise around the world on Holland America Cruise line sailing on the Zuiderdam. I will try to blog our trip at our different stops so that our grandchildren (and anyone else that is interested) can follow…

Great Lakes Cruise Aug 14 (Thunder Bay)

We started our excursion today visiting Kakabeka Falls, the “Niagara of the North,” to admire Ontario’s second-highest waterfall.  Next was Thunder Bay’s storied history at Fort William. We explored the Anishinaabe Encampment, home to Indigenous Peoples of the Anishinaabe nation. We learned about the beginnings of their commercial venture with Fort William and experienced the…

Great Lakes Cruise Aug 12 (Soo Locks)

Today is technically a sea day as we won’t be docking or anchoring anywhere. Today we are transitioning through the Soo Locks which connect Lake Huron to Lake Superior. I have never been on either of these lakes so it has been very interesting. Last night was a fantastic sunset, which my friends John and…

Great Lakes Cruise Aug 10 (Killarney Canada)

How can you go wrong with a name like KIillarney. Killarney was relatively isolated for much of its history. The village was accessible only by water until 1962, when Highway 637 was built, connecting Killarney to the Trans-Canada Highway. This road construction marked a significant change in the village’s history, as it opened up Killarney…