This is our second day at sea. The cruise brochure says this: As we make the passage east, become acquainted with the ship. We also begin lecture and information sessions to learn the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region.
I have a great roommate, a Canadian. Her first name is Louise, like mine. There are so many different nationalities on board from all over the world. Some very young, a lot of older folks. I’ve been talking to a lot of the passengers, asking them questions about their traveling experiences.
The cabins are great. I paid more so that I only had to share with one person and we have a private en suite washroom. The food is great. The staff are wonderful and very knowledgeable.
However, the internet is extremely slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww and expensive.
I can’t wait until tomorrow when we land in the Falkland Islands.