SLOW TRAVEL
How To Plug In Your Cruise Ship At The Port Of Seattle
Sailing with Holland America Line not long ago from the Port of Seattle, I came into town a couple days before departure, for a number of reasons. Unless flying direct, scheduled air from Orlando can make for a long day. The event was Read More …
Sailing The South China Sea [VIDEO]
The South China Sea is actually part of the Pacific Ocean that sees a third of the world’s shipping traffic. Where we sailed, nothing but open sea as shown in this relaxing video taken from the balcony of my stateroom Read More …
Seabourn: Engaging Program Sets The Stage
The first full day of our 14-night sailing on the Seabourn Food And Wine Cruise brought a number of culinary-oriented events. Sailing to Halong Bay, Vietnam those sailing with us on Seabourn Sojourn could pick and choose anything from a Read More …
Seabourn: Taking Care Of Business
Sailing on Seabourn Sojourn from Hong Kong to Singapore, Chris is on a 14-night cruise themed A Taste of Asia, the latest and third Seabourn Food and Wine Cruise. Traveling to Hong Kong to begin the Seabourn Food and Read More …
Big Ship Travel Security Takes Quantum Leap Forward
A little talked about but rather significant benefit of sailing on cruise ships that hold as many passengers as a small town is security, on a number of fronts. Guests punch on and off ships with coded identification cards that Read More …
A Few Favorite Viking Star Features
Viking Cruises interesting new ocean cruise ship was officially named at a Bergen, Norway ceremony yesterday and we were on hand to witness the making of maritime history. It was also the launch of a new ocean cruise line, bringing Read More …
Interesting Ships We Sailed In 2015
2015 took us to a number of interesting places around the world on eleven different ships and eight different cruise lines. In addition to the standard itinerary, some of these sailings had an extra added element; some special onboard event layered on Read More …