Immediately after disembarking the ship, we walked a little in Ho Chi Minh City to escape the extortionist cabs around the port. That turned out to be a good move, since our cab to the airport cost a fraction of the fares demanded outside the port gates. Once at the airport, we hurried up and…
China Ascendent
As always, China throws a long shadow. It was obvious we were approaching Shanghai by the change in the color of the ocean water. As Shanghai is near the terminal end of the Yangtze River, it wasn’t a surprise to see the water taking on a brownish tinge. It was more disconcerting to see the odd…
A Trip Through Japan
The first foreign port of our Semester at Sea voyage is behind us. Nineteen days after our departure from Encinitas, Mexico we arrived in Kobe, Japan. With a day in Hawaii and a day that didn’t exist due to the vagaries of crossing the International Date Line, we had 17 days at sea and will write about that nautical…
Leaving home for Semester at Sea 2019!
And we’re off. On January 3rd we said our goodbyes to our furry girls and made our way to the Denver airport. We had a carload of luggage, passports, tickets to San Diego and a Semester at Sea voyage ahead of us. We spent a couple of days in San Diego doing final prep and…
Post SAS – Part 2 – Beyond Italy!
We had been hoping to catch the train around the top of the Italian Adriatic Coast and cross over into Slovenia on our way to Croatia but it turned out that was much more difficult than we expected. Another issue was the continuing bad weather in Croatia. Since we were going there to do outdoorsy…
Post SAS – Part I – Italy – Finally!
After 105 days on Semester at Sea, we said good-bye to our shipboard home and friends in Southampton, England. It was difficult to say goodbye to all our friends and our special home aboard the World Explorer. It was time to go back to reality…but not quite yet. We decided to take another month and…
Why SAS? Why have we gone again and again…and again?
As the end of our 3rd Semester at Sea (SAS) voyage nears, we keep reflecting on the question of why we keep returning to this program. There are so many ways to see the world – so why SAS? The main reason we chose SAS is because of the tight community – on this voyage…
Morocco – Second visit for us and a nice surprise!
Way back in 2009 when the boys were just 5 and 6, we visited Morocco during Ramadan and spent our time in Casablanca and Marrakech. The scorching weather and lack of food and water from sunrise to sunset due to Ramadan meant everyone in the country was a little cranky and inserted a slightly distorted…
Ghana – Life in a rural village!
Once again, Ghana stands out as one of our most memorable ports – this time because of Fredrick Benneh Frimpong and our 4 day homestay in Senase village. Fred is a 25 year old Ghanaian from Senase and currently finishing his studies in the US. He flew back to Ghana from San Francisco just for…
South Africa – A Pleasant Return but Troubling Undercurrents
After 5 nights and 4 full days of safari (and eating), we were ready to return to reality. We were tired of sitting in the safari jeeps and boats and just wanted to have our own schedule (when we did not need to get up at 5:30 a.m.) and get some exercise. Cape Town provided…