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28th December 2015

Monday – Arrecife, Lanzarote

Today, we arrived in Lanzarote, an island that stands out as being very different in character to many of the other Canary Islands on account of its high density of volcanoes and close proximity to the coast of Africa. Having only an average of about three days of rain per year; it’s a very dry island, and warm, but not...

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27th December 2015

Sunday – At Sea Again

Today, we are at sea again. The going is relatively smooth, and it was nice to take a walk around the open deck after breakfast. A cool, brisk breeze meant we didn’t stay out there very long, however. We spend the rest of the mornning in Scott’s Bar, writing blogs and looking photographs that we’ve taken. This afternoon’s class was...

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26th December 2015

Saturday – Lisbon, Portugal

Today, we arrived at our first port of call, Lisbon. It was cool out, first thing, but not uncomfortably so. More importantly, it was nice to be able to set foot on terra firma after three days sailing. We awoke to find ourselves parked at the Apollonia Cruise Terminal, alongside the P&O ship, Ventura and Cunard’s Queen Victoria; two massive...

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25th December 2015

Friday – Merry Christmas – Ho! Ho! Ho!

I can’t remember the last time I worked on Christmas Day. All things considered, the day went rather well. It’s not like there was a lack of things for people to do; almost every concievable activity was laid on throughout the day, proceeded by the word ‘Christmas’, to give them a festive flavour. The good news is; the weather has...

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24th December 2015

Thursday – Christmas Eve at Sea

Despite it having been another rocky day at sea, attendance at both of today’s afternoon classes (the first one at 1pm and then repeated at 3pm) was back up to what I would consider normal strength. The sea did remain rocky, though, much to the dismay of many (including Tracey). As we approach the bottom corner of the Bay of...

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