Sunday 28th January

We arrived in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, at first light (05:30a.m.) and at 7:00 a.m. we were on our way by coach to the Braulio Carrillo National Park which protects the rainforest in this region. The whole rainforest extends across the country from the Caribbean to the Pacific. The government of Costa Rica have determined that …

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Saturday 27th January

During the night we passed into another time zone which meant our clocks went back by one hour to -6 GMT. Today is a day at sea as we make our way from the Panama Canal to Puntarenas in Costa Rica. We anticipate being there early tomorrow. There has been very little to sea apart …

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Friday 26th January

The terminal on the Island of Flamenco is incomplete so we were moored offshore and transferred to the terminal by a tender. The bus that took us to the rainforest village drove along the Amador Causeway which gave us sight of the Old Town of Panama which was built in 1671. This replaced the original …

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Thursday 25th January

We arrived at Panama at 6;15 a.m. and from the cabin window we could see illuminated ships waiting to go through the Atlantic entrance which is a breakwater at Colon which protects anchored ships from the northerly winds. Spoil from the canal was used to make this.      Panama is the shape of a …

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Wednesday 24th January

At 5:00 a.m. one of our party was awoken by items falling onto the floor in the cabin above us. The sea was white with crashing wave tops and spume so much so that the  moonlight ’s reflection made it easy to navigate the cabin without lights. We arrived offshore at Cartagena, Colombia at 06:25 …

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Tuesday 23rd January

Today we are at sea. It is lovely and warm and sunny but windy, as a result the Promenade Deck is closed, because passengers could easily be lost overboard. When went for breakfast the water in the pool on Deck 14 was like a rough sea, so much so that waves could wash a bather …

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Monday 22nd January

After a smooth overnight journey we moored at a buoy offshore from Georgetown, Grand Cayman. This is the largest of the three Cayman Islands and its name is thought to derive from the Carib peoples’ language for crocodile. However, there are more turtles here today and in fact Columbus in the 15th century called it …

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Sunday 21st January

Today we are at sea. We awoke this morning with a distant view of Cuba from our cabin window on the port side of the ship.    We are leaving the Atlantic Ocean and by late afternoon will be heading south passing the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and entering the Caribbean Sea and travel overnight …

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Saturday 20th January

Today is embarkation day. There are 6 cruise ships in the port such as The Queen Elizabeth, Harmony of the Seas, which at the time of construction was the world’s biggest, capable of carrying some 7,000 passengers. Our ship, the Coral Princess, is not as large but still provides one with plenty of exercise to …

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Friday 19th January

Today we explored the waterways which form the Port Everglades and the marina section of the Intercoastal Waterway. The water taxi took us from Pier 66 near our hotel passed endless numbers of luxury houses all, according to the tour guide, owned by somebody famous. The Americans on the boat seemed more interested in the …

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