
Geoff and Jan
... decided to head off on a great adventure in May 2015. Sydney to Singapore the long way: heading east via the Pacific, America, Europe, Middle East and Asia. We'll call Oceania Insignia "home" for 149 days. We'll spend 97 days ashore in 88 destinations in 39 countries: and never unpack or pack a bag! Come along on our journey of a lifetime ...-
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- Petra and Wadi Rum October 4, 2015
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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Barcelona …
James, Gigi and many others had told us we’d love Barcelona. They were right. A perfect combination of weather, things to see and do, and shopping!!! We walked for 12 hours (with a few short breaks of course) and didn’t … Continue reading
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Andelucia … two of many white villages
This part of southern Spain is famous for sherry, white horses, the Costa del Sol and Seville and of course for being hot and dry. Of necessity the houses are thick walled and painted white to stave off the heat. Today was … Continue reading
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Cadiz, Spain … oldest city in western Europe?
… first settled by the Phoenecians about 3000 years ago? … interesting, but not something we explored. It certainly is geographically very strategically positioned at the end of a skinny peninsular not far outside the Mediterranian. We arrived mid morning. … Continue reading
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Lisbon, Portugal
… is a sprawling metropolis along the wide River Tagus … a 7 hour visit is ridiculously short for one of the oldest cities in Europe, so we just touched the historic city centre … Arriving early we went straight … Continue reading
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Oporto, Portugal … fishing, and 40 million litres of port wine!
The grapes are grown hundreds of kilometres up river in a hot and dry summer, and cold winter, climate. Then the wine is shipped down to the humid Atlantic coast for blending and storage in French oak barrels. Our highlight … Continue reading
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Santiago de Compostela …
The ship docked at La Coruna, Spain. Not a significant place on the tourist map it seems, but it’s near Santiago. Santiago is the third most visited destination for religious pilgrims in the world. (These ones Catholic). It’s the end … Continue reading
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Gijon, Spain … hmmmm …
This isn’t a tourist destination, and I’m not quite sure why a cruise ship would come here given all the other places in Spain one could go??? The contrast with the last couple of stops was palbable. Sensing this in … Continue reading
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Sensational San Sebastian, Spain
Saint-Jean-de-Luz is only about 10km from the border and 32km from San Sebastian in Spain. So in the afternoon we took a bus through the beautiful Basque country, across the border to San Sebastian. What a treat. This town was … Continue reading
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France
We anchored off the beach at Saint-Jean-de-Luz … French for holiday resort! … and tendered in to the little fishing harbour. French royalty holidayed here. Indeed Louis XIV built this for his wedding night … It’s August, and France shuts … Continue reading
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Bordeaux … wine and churches …
Marvellous Bordeaux … seems like it deserves it’s moniker of “Paris of the south”. After 4 hours sailing up the Garrone River we docked right here in Bordeaux mid morning, for an overnight stay … this our view from the … Continue reading
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