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  1. Small raptor.  Depends a lot on where Jupiter was docked.  From a search for its location, probably docked in Ushuaia, Argentina when this picture was taken.  (We’re currently on Octantis, so we were there a couple days ago.)

     

    We’ve  birded several times in Argentina, so my guess is Chimango Caracara.  Pretty common in Argentina.  More like a vulture than a falcon or hawk in that it feeds on road kill and other carcasses.  Perched here, looking for a quick meal.

     

    Just my guess.

     

    Jerry

  2. 12 hours ago, Findingmywings said:

    We received an email yesterday from Viking telling us of an itinerary change that isn’t a good one.  We were supposed to dock in Auckland the day before disembarking, giving us a chance to explore the city for a day before flying home.  Now we are going to have a sea day before docking for disembarkation, forcing us to buy an extension or pay for a deviation if we want to see the city.  This is the only time frame that works for us and it wasn’t clear if the change applied to just our sailing or all of them.   
     

    What would cause them to make such a negative change almost a year out?  For those who have been to Auckland, are there must see sights that would warrant the extra time and expense? 


    Sandi, 

     

    Thanks for posting this.  We’re on this cruise (from Vancouver) and hadn’t received the message yet from Viking.  Bummer if you haven’t been to Auckland.  It’s really worth spending a few days there, if possible.

     

    Jerry

  3. 3 hours ago, Dcsfuture said:

    yes please share.  Somewhat leery of leaving for overnights in India but reading posts it seems to be quite easy and worth it for Taj Mahal.  We are on the Neptune 23/24


    In 2018, off Viking Orion, we did the Taj with an overnight in Agra.  There are nice hotels there, so not sure why you need to be concerned about staying the night.  Total time off the ship was about 36 hours.  One advantage of an overnight is that you will go to the Taj before sunrise, when it is not so hot and the crowds more manageable.

     

    We arranged the excursion with cultureholidays.com  They are New Delhi based and have a USA 800 number.  They put together a custom trip for us.

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  4. @CharTrav thanks for your wonderful work on this spreadsheet!  And thanks for the explanation of the web glitch with the VE cruise “Antarctica & South Georgia Island.” We had actually received a letter and flyer from Mr. Hagen about this cruise around June 10 and I went to the website and couldn’t find it anywhere.  Friends had told us they had booked this voyage around the time it “disappeared,” so I had our TA call Viking and she booked it for us.  Later, I noticed it was back on the Viking site.  I hadn’t panicked, but I did wonder what had happened.

     

    Thanks again,

     

    Jerry

  5. Good advice to OP in the earlier replies.

     

    We spent 7 or 8 days driving completely around the island before the Viking Sky cruise around the island in 2021.  The self-driving tour was amazing;  the cruise was great as well.  My advice is do both;  but if you only have time (or resources) to do one or the other, then drive.  On the cruise you will experience the “highlights” of Iceland;  if you drive, you will experience Iceland.

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  6. We did the balloon ride last September, from Viking Osiris.  Everyone from our sailing that wanted to go was able to get reservations.  Then Viking was not accepting any advanced reservations, so we booked once we were on the ship.  Not sure you need to try and setup an independent tour.  They told us if they need additional capacity, they just launch another balloon.

     

    As far as timing, the group left the ship very early (4:30 AM?), took a smaller boat to the other side of the Nile and then got into vans for the ride to the balloon port.  In our case, we had to wait a couple of hours for the winds to subside before we took off; but if the winds are calm, the balloons take off more quickly.  Drifted around for an hour or so and landed on the east side of the river where we were picked up and went back to the ship.

     

    And BTW, our balloon ride was from Luxor, not Aswan.

     

    That was our experience.

  7. 5 minutes ago, Heidi13 said:

     

    Possibly in future years we may see the ships venture further into the NW Passage and possibly even a full transit


    Andy,

     

    Good explanation, as always.

     

    Lindblad has a current northwest passage itinerary, from Greenland to Alaska, about three weeks for the one-way passage.

     

    Link below:

     

    https://www.expeditions.com/expeditions/northwest-passage-greenland-to-alaska#dates-and-rates

     

    MT

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  8. On 4/15/2023 at 3:44 AM, milling73 said:

    Was Senegal dropped on the just ended March cruise as well? What were your overall thoughts on this cruise? Weather & temmps nice enough for sun deck? We are looking at the Nov cruise - simply because never done a crossing and the few ports looked interesting. But ????

    Thanks for assist!


    Yes, Dakar was dropped on the recent crossing and we went to Mindelo.

     

    We enjoyed the cruise very much, as did the passengers we interacted with.

     

    Weather was generally warm and sunny.

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  9. 3 minutes ago, photopro2 said:

    My understanding is that yellow fever vaccination is required when travelling between Brazil and Cape Verde.


    We were on the Southern Atlantic Crossing that ended one week ago.  No Yellow Fever vaccine was required to go to Cape Verde.  Not mentioned at all!  (We travel with our yellow vaccine fever card, but not needed.)

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  10. 17 hours ago, JDincalif said:

    Our TA got us a good deal at the plush Park Hyatt Auckland, right on the harbor, less than a mile from the wharves. It's a great location for strolling and sightseeing We were there in January during record breaking rains - 12" in 24 hours - and actually appreciated being 'forced' to remain in and savor our elegant and well-appointed shelter.


    Amazing - we stayed at the PH thru the same storm! A wild night.   Nice location, and very quiet.

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  11.  On Orion in 2018, we docked at Phu My Port.  We had a private guide, who drove us to the port.  Pretty sure Viking was running a shuttle from the central market, Ben Thanh, back to the ship.  Things may be different now.

  12. 19 hours ago, Mcobean said:

    Halfway to Hawaii

     

    https://www.viking23.com/2023/01/13/halfway-to-hawaii/

     

    Cheers

    Daryl


    Daryl,

     

    Love the wildlife pics!  Using your phone or a DSLR?

     

    The red-footed booby pic near the bottom left is particularly good.  Were you shooting through the glass screen at the rec deck? (As it seemed like there are some funny artifacts in some of the pics when enlarged.  But that may just be my glasses. LOL)

     

     Thanks,

     

    Jerry

  13. Here’s a data point for your consideration:

     

    We are cruising on a TA in March, also in a junior suite.  Our 77 day booking time comes up on December 16th.  The excursions were made available for viewing MVJ yesterday, on December 1st.

     

    Based on this, I’m not sure you have anything to worry about.  The Viking excursion booking system appears to be in much better shape than it was in summer of 2021 for the “welcome back” cruises.  Lots of old threads about the mess there was then.

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  14. 6 minutes ago, hutch1994 said:

    The only time that Chicago can be a problem is in the dead of winter with heavy snow and icing conditions.

    Disagree.  In my experience of flying in and out of ORD for 45+ years (and over 4 million flight miles on United alone), summer thunderstorms have a much bigger overall impact on flight schedules in Chicago than snowstorms.  Just my opinion. YMMV.

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  15. 10 minutes ago, RD64 said:

    Being from northern Ontario there are surely more than two daily flights to Thunder  Bay on Air Canada-

    Not sure if you are replying to me, but I did not say there were only two daily flights to Thunder Bay on Air Canada.

     

    I said the best routing from Kansas City to Thunder Bay is on AC with one stop in Toronto.  Two separate AC flights:  MCI to YYZ and YYZ to YQT.

  16. @Sunflower & The Scientist
     

    You’ve been given good advice above.  Just to add my thoughts.  I see you’re from Kansas City.  Your best route seems to be on Air Canada.  They have a morning nonstop to Toronto Pearson Airport, with a second nonstop flight onto Thunder Bay.  That’s the only one-stop routing I saw on Google Flights.  I’ve flown from Chicago to Toronto many times and it’s a good airport to connect in. You’ll have to clear immigration there.

     

    Since Thunder Bay is a somewhat difficult airport to get to, you’d be wise to go a day ahead, if you’re at all risk-adverse.

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