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16th March 2015

Portsmouth – Welcome to The Voyager

Portsmouth isn’t my favourite starting point for a cruise; it’s a little disorganised, and getting on board isn’t as smooth an experience as at most other ports, but yesterday’s embarkation went through more or less without a hitch. Having had an uneventful drive South on Sunday and a pleasurable stay in Portsmouth over Sunday night, we were one of the...

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12th March 2015

Looking forward to Iceland’s Natural Wonders

  In Just a few days time (Monday to be precise), I will be boarding MV Voyager (Voyages of Discovery) for a two-week assignment to Iceland, and hopefully to experience a total solar eclipse off the coast of the Faroe Islands on the 20th of March. This is a new ship to me, which fills me both with anticipation and anxiety...

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15th February 2015

Sunday – The Final Day and Exhibition

Having travelled almost 12,000 miles since leaving Tilbury on the 5th of January, this was our final day at sea. Every day, when the Captain has give his noonday ‘Positional Ship Report’, the Dutch Host, Peter, has given an announcement for Dutch passengers – in Dutch, of course. Today, for the first time ever, he gave his announcement in English...

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14th February 2015

Saturday – Jigsaw Rage  and Final Classes

Peter Counsell runs his wood-painting classes in the Palm Garden (on the opposite side of the ship to the Craft Room). It’s an open lounge, but very relaxed; instead of running separate sessions, he runs one daily session that lasts most, or half, of the day. Unlike my classes which are very self-contained, and verging on high-pressure, Peter’s sessions are...

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13th February 2015

Friday – Rockin’ and Rollin’ in The Bay

We’re a rocking and Rollin’… nothing too severe, but enough to catch a few people unawares, I think. In his address yesterday, the Captain forcast swells of 4 to 5 metres, which is about the same as we had on the outward journey across the Bay of Biscay. So; not excessive, but when you’ve got used to weeks of relative...

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