Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #26 Share Posted September 17, 2023 Radio chatter gave us permission to proceed so away we went to catch our first glimpse of the Silver Origin. Our guide points out a Blue Footed Booby near us. A glass of sparkling wine was waiting for us. After a brief wait to check in it was up to lunch. Not a bad lunch view... 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #27 Share Posted September 17, 2023 Basic internet is included and the Silver Origin has Starlink internet service. A look back at the harbor. Kicker Rock in the distance. How the island looks from the sea, At 3:30pm our suites were ready. I'm staying in a Classic Balcony cabin. Walking into the cabin the bathroom is on the left and a walk in closet is on the right. The bathroom. A sliding mirror panel allows you to see through the balcony door to the sea or it can be closed for privacy. This cabin connects to the suite forward and the connecting door is in the walk in closet which can be closed off with a set of sliding mirror doors. The balcony. A bottle of Prosecco was waiting for me on ice. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #28 Share Posted September 17, 2023 At 4:30pm we had the mandatory safety briefing. We had been instructed a number of times to watch the safety briefing on our cabin TV's and acknowledge the video on the cabin TV. After the safety drill we all gathered in the Explorers lounge on deck four for our first orientation talk. After the talk some groups were asked to meet in the marina on deck 3 to secure snorkeling equipment. I headed up to deck 8 forward to see Kicker Rock up close as we had been sailing slowly in this direction since the start of the safety briefing. Sunset was taking place and a National Geographic ship had completed their sail past Kicker Rock. With the naked eye you could easily spot hundreds of birds flying around or nesting on the rocks. With that it was my turn to visit the marina to get my snorkel gear. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #29 Share Posted September 17, 2023 At 7pm we had our destination talk specific to our next day at Prince Philip's Steps. This back in the Explorers Lounge. The bar menu for the lounge. I saw the dinner menu outside the main dining room while walking through this area. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #30 Share Posted September 17, 2023 The destination talk. I'm not going to post these for every day but here is how the rest of today and day two will play out. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #31 Share Posted September 17, 2023 The ship offers a premium internet option which I knew I'd have to purchase if I wanted to post very much at all. $183 unlocks higher speeds and up to four devices. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #32 Share Posted September 17, 2023 Two passengers who I sat beside on the plane invited me to join them for dinner. Who am I to turn down two beautiful ladies? I ordered the Beef Tenderloin. Our waiter informed me due to Galapagos regulations beef has to be cooked before Silversea can bring it to the Galapagos. Consequently only medium through well done is available. The steak was good but about what one would expect for a reheated cut of meat. The ladies enjoyed their Salmon. We all enjoyed a very nice glass of red wine. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #33 Share Posted September 17, 2023 After dinner I ventured outside to see how the night sky was looking. The cloud cover from earlier remained so I returned to my cabin to go through some pictures. Around 10:00pm I went out on my balcony and saw what I thought might be the Milky Way off my balcony. Sure enough an app confirmed it so I went out to the deck eight forward star gazing deck that I took the pictures of Kicker Rock from. I haven't spent a lot of time tweaking this just yet, but here is what I captured with a long exposure. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stumblefoot Posted September 17, 2023 #34 Share Posted September 17, 2023 6 hours ago, twangster said: I saw the dinner menu… Thx for the menu! I had no idea eggplant had enough fat in it to be cooked in it. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sea bright Posted September 17, 2023 #35 Share Posted September 17, 2023 How late does breakfast go? If you are not doing an early tour can you sleep.in a bit and still have breakfast? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #36 Share Posted September 18, 2023 18 minutes ago, sea bright said: How late does breakfast go? If you are not doing an early tour can you sleep.in a bit and still have breakfast? The information in mycruise.com indicates the breakfast buffet goes from 6:10am to 7:30am tomorrow morning as an example. If you wanted to sleep in perhaps the room service option would work for you. Hours for room service breakfast delivery are 6 - 10am on the hang tag. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ronrick1943 Posted September 18, 2023 #37 Share Posted September 18, 2023 WOW! What a great detailed report. Really enjoying reading about your trip, thank you so much for taking the time. Wishing you great weather and enjoy your cruise. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #38 Share Posted September 18, 2023 Currently it's almost 7pm on day two. Great day in Genovesa today with three excursions. Unfortunately that means I've got a lot of pictires to go through. A recap discussion and lecture on the Galapagos is about to start, then dinner. Today's photo dump when I can. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jpalbny Posted September 18, 2023 #39 Share Posted September 18, 2023 Thanks for the report! Looks like a beautiful ship, and your pictures are great. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #40 Share Posted September 18, 2023 Day Two - Genovesa Three excursions today starting early with an advanced nature walk. After a short ride in the zodiac we climb a set of steep stairs to reach the top of Genovesa. A Frigatebird. The path is clearly delineated. Our guide talks about the nesting grounds we are about to explore. There are birds nesting just about everywhere. These birds have no natural predator in the Galapagos so they are not afraid of humans. Juvenile Red Footed Booby. Later in life their feet will become red. A very young Booby waits for it's parent to return. There are a couple of Finch varieties in the Galapagos. A juvenile Frigatebird. A Nazca Booby with a chick. The Red Footed Booby. Red Footed Boobies are the only Booby that nests in trees. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #41 Share Posted September 18, 2023 Marine Iguanas have adapted for life on the Galapagos islands. Their food source has become algae on rocks in the sea and they excrete excess salt their cousins on the mainland don't have to worry about. Everywhere around us Boobies are nesting. A Galapagos Mockingbird. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #42 Share Posted September 18, 2023 Our walk takes us closer to the edge of Genovesa where we hope to see an Owl that is not nocturnal as most owls have become. The Owl is the top of the food chain here since there are no hawks on Genovesa. Consequently they hunt in the daylight. There are hundreds of birds in the sky in every direction. Everywhere you look there is a bird. And of course more Marine Iguanas. A Finch and an Iguana ignore each other as they don't compete in any way. Mockingbird. Lava Cactus. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lincslady Posted September 18, 2023 #43 Share Posted September 18, 2023 Thanks for the fabulous photos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #44 Share Posted September 18, 2023 Boobies and a dove living side by side with each other as they each do their own thing. A finch looking for seeds. Nazca Booby tending to a chick. A young Frigatebird. Galapagos Dove. A Nazca Booby chick attempting to get a meal from an adult. A Booby using it's feet to keep an egg in the nest incubated. An adult Frigatebird. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #45 Share Posted September 18, 2023 (edited) Not bad as our first expedition excursion but it was time to return to the ship going back down the steep set of stairs roughly carved out of the rocks. Our guide explains how best to proceed. Silver Origin waiting for us. This is considered a "dry landing" as we don't get wet getting in or out of the zodiac. Looking back at Prince Philip's Steps. The short ride back to the Origin. Edited September 18, 2023 by twangster 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #46 Share Posted September 18, 2023 Mid-morning were snorkeling excursions. A beach excursion with snorkeling for beginners was offered along with an advanced deep water snorkeling excursion. If you are not into snorkeling you could simply go to the beach. As a certified diver I chose the deep water excursion. A Sea Lion joined us. We would snorkel along the edge of the cliff face. Our guide wore a red bandana so we could easily spot him. Once again Prince Philip's Steps we used earlier. A resting Sea Lion. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #47 Share Posted September 18, 2023 Our guide points out some Manta Rays mating on the rocks below. Then along comes some Sea Turtles. Further along our guide finds another Sea Turtle resting in the rocks. They can stay down for several hours when resting like this. The waters were teaming with life. Another curios Sea Lion swims past. After approximately 45 minutes it was time to head back. It was a great experience. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #48 Share Posted September 18, 2023 (edited) Time for a bite to eat, and an Ecuadorian beer. Not a bad view at all. Edited September 18, 2023 by twangster 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare highplanesdrifters Posted September 18, 2023 #49 Share Posted September 18, 2023 21 hours ago, twangster said: The destination talk. I'm not going to post these for every day but here is how the rest of today and day two will play out. Thanks for posting this. Very helpful. And of course all your fabulous photos. Wishing you a wonderful journey. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 18, 2023 Author #50 Share Posted September 18, 2023 (edited) Our third excursion of the day was a nature walk starting with a wet landing on the beach of Genovesa. Sea Lions were resting on the beach when we arrived and they completely ignored us. A pair of Swallow-tailed Gulls. The red ring around the eyes is only present during mating season. A young Frigatebird waits on the nest for a parent to return with food. Along the beach more Sea Lions are resting. This is a male Sea Lion along with... ... A female Sea Lion nursing a pup. A Nazca Booby with a chick. Another group from our ship is greeted by a very playful Sea Lion pup who was zooming around the sheltered tidal pool and posing for pictures. A Lava Gull was checking us out. A juvenile Frigatebird. A female Great Frigatebird An adult male Great Frigatebird. A Lava Heron. Looking back towards the Origin in the distance with a large group of Swallow-tailed Gulls on the rocks. Another Lava Gull. Edited September 18, 2023 by twangster 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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