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4th January 2019

Circumnavigation of a continent – GRAND CIRCLE SOUTH AMERICA

On the 6th of January, I will be joining the Marco Polo for an epic voyage around South America. To summarise; the trip will be featuring such mouth-watering destinations as Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires and The Falkland Islands. Almost totally circumnavigating the continent of South America, the Marco Polo will then head North, up the coasts of Chile, Peru...

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6th October 2018

Cohn, Ireland

Today, we arrived at our final port-of-call, Cohn (pronounced ‘cove’), in Ireland. After our underwhelming Ireland visit earlier in the year, to Ringaskiddy, which is literally just across the other side of the bay, I’m pleased to say that todays visit to Cohn did not disappoint at all. Cohn is a rather idyllic little town, but one with an important...

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5th October 2018

Last Full Day at Sea

Today was our last full day at sea. Tomorrow, we are due to arrive at our final port-of-call, Cohn in Ireland, and then the day after that (Sunday), we will be arriving back where we started, at Bristol. It felt like the last day of term for me, with the last of my classes taking place in the afternoon. I...

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4th October 2018

An Audience with The Captain

Today, we have been at sea, heading Northwards towards the Bay of Biscay and Ireland. I was on afternoon shift again, which meant we were able to get up at a reasonable time and enjoy a leisurely breakfast. After breakfast, at 10am, we went into the Show Lounge to enjoy an on-stage talk with The Captain, the Chief Engineer, The...

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3rd October 2018

The Rock of Gibraltar

Today, we arrived at our penultimate port stop, Gibraltar. It was an early start; both Tracey and myself were down for escorting duty, and had to be on the quayside for 7:45am. That meant bounding out of bed at 6:45am to get an early breakfast in – not a time we’re used to at all. The tour we were escorting...

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