Monday, November 3, 2008

First blog, first post


Hi Everyone,

I've wanted to take a world cruise for a long time. Last week I decided to make my dream a reality. There were several nice options but the Tahitian Princess had the best price so I paid up and started the planning phase.

I've told a few people of my plans and there has been interest expressed in a blog so they can follow along. I am happy to comply. Last year I followed several world cruise blogs so that I would be prepared if I should be so fortunate as to have the opportunity to take a world cruise. I had no idea that it would happen this year.

A little about me. I will go on this cruise at 41 years of age (how fortunate is that!). I have cruised with Princess on 3 transatlantics so have some experience on a ship in the open ocean but have never been on a ship as small as the Tahitian Princess which holds a meer 688 passengers and is only 30,000 tons. I have also never been on a ship for more than a few weeks. This cruise is 107 days from Fort Lauderdale to England. From there I will either take the QM2 back or fly.

I am an electrical engineer and I love gadgets. So naturally the first thing I started to research was not how to dress on the ship but what new gadgets I need. I will definitely be buying a netbook computer to take on the ship. I have also reviewed my digital cameras. I have a Canon PowerShot S110 which is a very old model. However, I bought the underwater housing for it so can take it snorkeling and to the beach. The outdoor pictures are good but indoor photos are not so good. I also have a really small (almost credit card sized) Casio Exilim. I never really developed a fondness for this camera. It is almost too small to hold easily for taking photos and I haven't been that impressed with the pictures. However, it is very easy to take anywhere.

So I ventured forth to the stores and discovered the Olympus cameras that were supposed to be waterproof for the beach and snorkeling. But alas the reviews are mixed in term of whether they really are. Also they are being dinged for not taking the best pictures. But given the age of my digital cameras their 'not the best' may still be better then what I currently own. The advantage of this camera is that it is supposed to be waterproof, shockproof and freeze proof. I won't be testing the freeze proof part on this trip but I'd like to have something I could take to the beach, not worry about in the rain and not worry about it getting squished in my pack or having to carry an extra protective case for it. I'll post later about what I eventually end up with. However, I'm going to probably bring 2 cameras, just in case.

As stated in the title this is my first blog. I'd love comments on it as well as to hear from anyone who wants to say Hi so that I know who's reading it. I am also happy to try and answer any questions.

Here is the cruise itinerary:
Wed Jan 14 Fort Lauderdale, FL
5:30pm
Thu Jan 15 At Sea

Fri Jan 16 Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 10:00am 6:00pm
Sat Jan 17 At Sea

Sun Jan 18 Panama Canal (Full Transit) (Cruising) 7:00am 4:30pm
Mon Jan 19 At Sea

Tue Jan 20 Manta, Ecuador 6:00am 7:00pm
Wed Jan 21 At Sea

Thu Jan 22 At Sea

Fri Jan 23 Lima (Callao), Peru 7:00am
Sat Jan 24 Lima (Callao), Peru
1:00pm
Sun Jan 25 At Sea

Mon Jan 26 At Sea

Tue Jan 27 At Sea

Wed Jan 28 At Sea

Thu Jan 29 Easter Island, Chilean dependency 9:00am 6:00pm
Fri Jan 30 At Sea

Sat Jan 31 At Sea

Sun Feb 1 Pitcairn Island, UK Territory (Cruising) 10:00am 2:00pm
Mon Feb 2 At Sea

Tue Feb 3 At Sea

Wed Feb 4 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia 8:00am 5:00pm
Thu Feb 5 At Sea

Fri Feb 6 Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8:00am 5:00pm
Sat Feb 7 At Sea

Sun Feb 8 At Sea

Mon Feb 9 Crossing International Dateline 8:00am 8:00pm
Wed Feb 11 At Sea

Thu Feb 12 Auckland, New Zealand 7:00am 10:00pm
Fri Feb 13 At Sea

Sat Feb 14 At Sea

Sun Feb 15 At Sea

Mon Feb 16 At Sea

Tue Feb 17 Burnie, Tasmania, Australia 8:00am 6:00pm
Wed Feb 18 At Sea

Thu Feb 19 Sydney, Australia 7:00am 10:00pm
Fri Feb 20 At Sea

Sat Feb 21 Brisbane, Australia 8:00am 6:00pm
Sun Feb 22 At Sea

Mon Feb 23 At Sea

Tue Feb 24 Cairns, Australia 7:00am 6:00pm
Wed Feb 25 At Sea

Thu Feb 26 At Sea

Fri Feb 27 Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 7:00am 2:00pm
Sat Feb 28 At Sea

Sun Mar 1 At Sea

Mon Mar 2 Guam, U.S. Territory Noon 7:00pm
Tue Mar 3 At Sea

Wed Mar 4 At Sea

Thu Mar 5 At Sea

Fri Mar 6 Osaka, Japan 8:00am 8:00pm
Sat Mar 7 Hiroshima, Japan 9:00am 5:00pm
Sun Mar 8 At Sea

Mon Mar 9 Inchon, South Korea 8:00am 5:00pm
Tue Mar 10 At Sea

Wed Mar 11 Shanghai, China 7:00am 6:00pm
Thu Mar 12 At Sea

Fri Mar 13 At Sea

Sat Mar 14 Hong Kong, China 7:00am 8:00pm
Sun Mar 15 At Sea

Mon Mar 16 At Sea

Tue Mar 17 Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam 7:00am 7:00pm
Wed Mar 18 At Sea

Thu Mar 19 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 9:00am 6:00pm
Fri Mar 20 At Sea

Sat Mar 21 Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand 7:00am 7:00pm
Sun Mar 22 At Sea

Mon Mar 23 At Sea

Tue Mar 24 Singapore 7:00am 5:00pm
Wed Mar 25 Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia 7:00am 6:00pm
Thu Mar 26 At Sea

Fri Mar 27 Port Blair, Andaman Islands, India Noon 7:00pm
Sat Mar 28 At Sea

Sun Mar 29 At Sea

Mon Mar 30 At Sea

Tue Mar 31 At Sea

Wed Apr 1 Bombay (Mumbai), India 7:00am 10:00pm
Thu Apr 2 At Sea

Fri Apr 3 At Sea

Sat Apr 4 At Sea

Sun Apr 5 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7:00am 8:00pm
Mon Apr 6 At Sea

Tue Apr 7 At Sea

Wed Apr 8 Salalah, Oman 7:00am 5:00pm
Thu Apr 9 At Sea

Fri Apr 10 At Sea

Sat Apr 11 At Sea

Sun Apr 12 At Sea

Mon Apr 13 Luxor (Safaga), Egypt 6:00am 10:00pm
Tue Apr 14 At Sea

Wed Apr 15 Suez Canal, Egypt (Cruising) 1:00am 5:00pm
Thu Apr 16 Cairo (Port Said), Egypt 7:00am 8:00pm
Fri Apr 17 At Sea

Sat Apr 18 Athens (Piraeus), Greece 9:00am 6:00pm
Sun Apr 19 At Sea

Mon Apr 20 Sorrento, Italy 8:00am 6:00pm
Tue Apr 21 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7:00am 6:30pm
Wed Apr 22 Cannes, France 9:00am 6:00pm
Thu Apr 23 Barcelona, Spain
11:00pm
Fri Apr 24 At Sea

Sat Apr 25 Gibraltar, UK Territory 7:00am 1:00pm
Sun Apr 26 Lisbon, Portugal 10:00am 6:00pm
Mon Apr 27 At Sea

Tue Apr 28 At Sea

Wed Apr 29 Cork (Cobh), Ireland 8:00am 6:00pm
Thu Apr 30 At Sea

Fri May 1 Paris (Le Havre), France 7:00am 7:00pm
Sat May 2 London (Dover), England 7:00am

1 comment:

tresho said...

Another gadget to think of is handheld GPS unit, like a Garmin Etrex. You would be able to determine your ship's position, speed and direction without bugging the crew, and post the results in latitude and longitude when you update the blog. This will make it easier for your readers to follow your progress, just input the date into something like Google Earth and the results will be quickly displayed by anyone else with access to the internet. If the ship's crew posts this information on board & updates it several times a day, a unit of your own isn't of much use.
However, these units are handy in ports, when traveling on foot or by car in unfamiliar areas, you can bookmark your starting waypoint & track your way back to it easily, assuming you have a clear view of the sky.