Category: South America 2024

  • Well That’s all Folks

    Last day on the ship packing up and getting ready for the long flight home. This will be my last entry for the trip. I may add more pictures to the previous posts when I have time….

  • Puerto Chacabuco

    Didn’t leave the ship in this port but took a few pictures of the Andes Mountains.

  • Patagonia Brujo Glacier

    Today as we head north we visited Brujo Glacier. The pictures don’t fully capture how great this glacier is. I have been on numerous Alaskan cruises and have never seen anything like this.

  • Ushuaia Argentina

    First day on shore in five days. We did a shore excursion into the National Park. Will post some pictures later. Falling a bit behind but will try to catch up things soon.

  • Drake Passage

    Today we picked up Chilean pilots and headed through Drake Passage on the way to Ushuaia, Argentina. Tomorrow will be our first day on land after five days at sea.

  • Heading North

    We are leaving Antarctica heading towards Drake Passage. Rough seas and fog in the south Atlantic. Nothing much to report today. Will be more to see once we approach the tip of South America.

  • Day 4 A bit of Snow while Cruising Palmer Station

    Woke up this morning to a bit of snow

    Visibility has been poor but the views have still been quite spectacular. I will post a few pictures with the hope of posting more later.

  • Day Three Couverville Island

    Our first stop today was Couverville Island. We saw quite a few whales near the island and periodically throughout the afternoon. We will be heading a bit further south to Paradise Bay, which we will be arriving at later today. Below are some of the pictures I took while there. I will add more as time and bandwidth permit.

  • Second Day Antartica

    Not sure where we are at, other than a bit further south of Elephant Island. I’ll try to get a reading on that tomorrow. It’s been quite foggy, and Sue hasn’t been feeling well, so we haven’t done a lot of sightseeing today. It did snow on our deck a bit this evening. The temperature has been at or just below freezing all day. We’re at the beginning of summer for the region.

  • Elephant Island

    As we woke up this morning, the first thing we saw was a rather large iceberg. It was a spectacular sight as we sat and enjoyed our morning coffee. Our first stop on this Antarctic cruise was Elephant Island, famous for the shipwreck and stranding of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s crew in 1916. The current inhabitants consist of various species of penguins.

    Here are a few of this pictures I took. Takes a long time to upload them. Imagine, the Internet kind of poor this far south.

    Here is Elephant Island on a map