Tim and I slept soundly as Viking Octantis continued to sail through the Drake Passage. We passed Cape Horn early this morning, but I did not get up, since I had previously seen the Cape during the earlier part of the cruise.
Today was our last full day on the ship, and I spent many hours seeking out my favorite members of the crew and Expedition Team. The Expedition Team is one of the things that sets Viking Expedition ships apart from Ocean ships, and these talented and amazing people were instrumental in making this cruise so exceptional for me.
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| A Few of My Favorite Expedition Team Members - Devi and Sara (upper left); Valeria and Jack (upper right); Mira (lower left); and Olivia, Our Expedition Leader (lower right) |
I continue to believe that the crew is the best part of Viking, and so many were extra special to Tim and me. Getting to know these people is one of the things that I enjoy about cruising with Viking, and I find that I typically relate more to the crew than to most of the other passengers. I’m not sure why that is, because I enjoyed interacting with many of the passengers. It’s telling, though, that I only took photos of the crew and Expedition Team members today, and not a single passenger.
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| Our Kind and Thoughtful Stateroom Steward Ron (top) and His Assistant Gerlie (bottom) |
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| The Best Restaurant Team - Restaurant Manager Alfredo (top) and My Favorite Head Waiter Nagesh (bottom) |
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| A Few of Our Favorite Waiters - Kalvin and Thompson (top); Grace and Khyati (middle); and Brian and Ralasha (bottom) |
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| My Favorite Department - Guest Services - George and Ashley (top); Margie (middle); and Sasa and Daria (bottom) |
Wrestling with the contents of our suitcases occupied much of my time, and I finally threw in the towel and accepted the reality that everything would not fit. I ended up donating a lot of items to the crew, including the extra suitcase, the two red parkas, and unopened toiletries, and I used compression bags to try and squeeze in everything else. Tim and I will wear our hiking boots and puffer jackets. Somehow, I managed to zip the cases closed and keep the weight at just under 50 pounds.
During our Final Briefing this afternoon, Expedition Leader Olivia provided a recap of this voyage and presented great maps of the third segment of our cruise, which was the one to Antarctica. I am also including another map that marks the places we visited on the Antarctic Peninsula.
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| Detailed Maps of Our Cruise from Ushuaia to the Falklands to South Georgia to the Antarctic Peninsula and Back to Ushuaia |
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| Our Stops on the Antarctic Peninsula |
Since our cruise was comprised of three segments, I didn’t have a map of our entire cruise. However, after returning home, I found a great website, The Cruise Globe, which maps all cruises, and I’m including a screenshot of our voyage. I do love maps!
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| The Cruise Globe's Depiction of Our Entire Cruise |
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| A Zoomed-In Version of the Map of Our Entire Cruise |
At the Final Briefing, other team members summarized the science projects that had taken place and things we had learned. Our favorite presentation, however, was by Tony, who showed some of his incredible wildlife photographs.
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| A Final Recap by the Expedition Team |
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| Thank You and Goodbye from the Expedition Team |
In the World Café this evening, Chef Beni presented his interpretation of an American Thanksgiving dinner. The turkey and pumpkin pie were very good, but the traditional side dishes either missed the mark or were missing entirely. Oh well, you can’t win them all!
Viking Octantis docked in Ushuaia tonight, and we will have one last night on board before disembarking tomorrow morning. I’m just not ready to leave!
Throughout the cruise, I kept in touch by text with a friend I had met on the World Cruise. I sent her photos from time to time (she refuses to look at blogs, even mine!), and we discussed how amazing this cruise had been and how this one compared to our World Cruise.
Was this cruise even better than the World Cruise, she wondered. Each cruise was a “trip of a lifetime,” and I feel privileged to have experienced both. This cruise let me encounter a world that most people never see, one that is majestic, pristine, and yet so fragile. Both cruises exposed me to places, sights, cultures, wildlife, and people that I never imagined I would ever encounter. Each adventure was special in its own way, and I can’t pick which one was “best.”











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