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A Few Notes about Basecamp Ortelius, Oceanwide Expeditions Antarctica Trip

August 10, 2016 by DaveLeave a Comment

What an incredible trip so far. Tonight we enjoyed a BBQ in a snowstorm on the helicopter deck on the "H", where the helicopter lands. Large ribs, chicken, and steaks were all being grilled. Every meal we have significant appetites because we are exercising so much during the day. We passed through the *amazing* and very narrow Lemaire Channel yesterday - with massive and jagged mountains providing the visuals on both sides as our ship broke … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antarctica · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Antarctica, Bicycle, Britain, California, Cruising, Drinking, England, Glacier, Helicopter, Mountain Climbing, Nepal, Sailing, Shopping Mall, Thailand, Walking tour, Whales, Wildlife

Four Unusual Travel Destinations Adventurer Horace Ashton Loved

August 8, 2016 by Libby AtwaterLeave a Comment

Horace Dade Ashton began exploring the world as a teenage cabin boy in the late nineteenth century. His love of the sea and the open ocean led him to explore many parts of the world when travel was difficult. He wrote about his travels, and I’m delighted to present excerpts from them to fellow adventurers. by Libby J. Atwater, coauthor of The Spirit of Villarosa and author of a What Lies Within HAITI Intrigued by what anthropologist … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Africa, America, Architecture, Art, Canals, Cruising, Desert, Drinking, Europe, Fashion, Flowers, France, Italy, Journey, Music, New York City, Panama Canal, Paradise, Paris, Road Trip

Part Two: Viva Havana!

July 21, 2016 by Jessica Starkschall2 Comments

On day three of the Fathom Impact + Travel cruise on the Adonia, we excitedly woke up to peer outside our portal window and see the vibrant colors of Havana. Once the astonishment of being there finally set in, we boarded our bus and embarked on my first true introduction to the country of Cuba. Our first stop was to Cemetery Colon. The cemetery is named after Christopher Columbus, who ‘discovered’ Cuba, however he is not buried here.  The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beer, Bus Travel, Caribbean, Chile, Coffee, Cruising, Cuba, Culture, Florida, Food and Wine, Ice Cream, Museum, Music, New Orleans, Restaurants, Seafood, Shopping Mall

“Alcatraz: Life on the Rock” & “Alcatraz: The Last Day” Now at Queen Mary in Long Beach

July 12, 2016 by DaveLeave a Comment

(Los Angeles) --- The Queen Mary in Long Beach has set the stage for the “Alcatraz: Life on the Rock” and “Alcatraz, The Last Day” exhibits. On display through February 28, 2017, the 3,000 square-foot exhibits are an ideal way for families, students and visitors alike to get a real feel for the history of and the fascination with Alcatraz Island. The “Alcatraz: Life on the Rock” and “Alcatraz: The Last Day” exhibits are included with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Art, Beach, California, Cruising, History, Los Angeles, Restaurants

Harar, Ethiopia

June 27, 2016 by Sam McManusLeave a Comment

Harar is undoubtedly Ethiopia’s brightest flower. If a jewel, she may be slightly chipped around the edges, though her centre continues to shine with undiminished brilliance. Of course, like most places on the continent – which Paul Theroux encapsulates as ‘a Dark Star’ – everything is a bit messed up. Located on the border of the far eastern Somali region, French-imported blue and white vintage Peugeot taxis cruise beneath Italian-built colonial … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Arabic, China, Coffee, Cruising, Culture, Desert, England, Ethiopia, Europe, Flowers, India, Indonesia, Israel, Museum, Walking tour

Part One: Introduction to Cuba

June 21, 2016 by Jessica Starkschall2 Comments

For the past 50+ years, the idea of traveling to Cuba on an American cruise line has been unfathomable. Then, in May of 2016, that idea became a reality – it became fathomable.  Justifiably so, the first cruise line granted access into Cuba’s mesmerizing culture is named Fathom. Fathom Impact + Travel, a subsidiary company of Carnival Cruise lines, was created in 2012 and been in business since 2014.  Fathom Impact + Travel is the answer to the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Art, Chile, Cruising, Cuba, Culture, Drinking, History, Journey, Music, Photography, Sailing, Taxi, Wine Tasting

The American’s Guide to Martinique

June 2, 2016 by Chris Picardi6 Comments

We decided to go to Martinique purely because we found extremely affordable tickets nonstop from Boston. Norwegian Airlines (yes that is a real airline) now has a direct flight from Boston to Fort de France for $220 which almost sounds too good to be true. Prior to stumbling upon these flights, we knew absolutely nothing about the island, but after our week-long adventure we consider ourselves experts and wish to share our new-found knowledge … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airline, Art, Beach, Boston, Caribbean, Christmas, Cruising, Drinking, Euro, Food and Wine, France, Hiking, Himalayas, Internet, Mountain Climbing, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Sand, Seafood

Celebrating King’s Day (Koningsdag) in Amsterdam

May 19, 2016 by Jacki Ueng4 Comments

Holland celebrated their own King's birthday (Willem-Alexander) for the 3rd year in a row in April 2016. This fun event is known as "Koningsdag" or "King's Day" and is held on April 27, a national holiday in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Two of the Netherland's largest brands, KLM and Heineken, joined forces to celebrate this special occasion in variety of ways including bringing a lavishly decorated bright orange boat to the canals of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Amsterdam, Beijing, Bicycle, Canals, Cruising, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Festival, Flea Market, Helicopter, History, London, Markets, Music, Photography, Restaurants, San Francisco

The Unique Beauty of Antarctica

May 17, 2016 by Dave8 Comments

The cruise director on the Basecamp Ortelius on our Antarctica cruise with Oceanwide Expeditions said something that perked my interest, "Antarctica is a feeling" and I immediately wondered what type of feeling it would induce in me once I arrived. It turns out it is not just one feeling but rather many. What you see in front of you evokes numerous feelings and reactions including awe, the grandeur and magnitude of your surroundings gives you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antarctica · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Antarctica, Cruising, Mountain Climbing, Scuba Diving, Whales, Wildlife

Amasya, a Gem in Turkey’s Black Sea Region

April 8, 2016 by Inka Piegsa-QuischotteLeave a Comment

As so often happens, it all started with a story. “Have you ever heard the legend of Ferhat and Sirin?” my Turkish friend asked whilst we were discussing some pretty interesting Turkish folklore characters of which there are plenty. “No,” I replied, ear cocked and pen poised, ready to take note of another tale for my growing collection. “Ah, it’s  so sad, sooo romantic,” she sighed being a consummate actress into the bargain. “You see, it all … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Bridges, Canyon, Castle, Cruising, Garden, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Romantic, Walking tour

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