Up early to see St Paul's Rock. The top of a mountain in the middle of the Atlantic which , from it's base is nearly as high as Everest . Quite spectacular. Lots of boobies around the ship and a pod of bottle nosed dolphins bow waved and as we are able to go to the bow of the ship, we were able to take photographs.
At 11.00 Captain Neptune boarded and those passengers and crew who had not "crossed the line" before , were initiated and champagne was served to all.
A hot dog and hamburger barbecue lunch on deck.
The usual afternoon spent resting and reading and chatting to passengers before cocktails at 6.30 and dinner at 7.30.
Dinner had been slowly creeper forward to 6.30 but after a chat to the Hotel Manager, it was advised that passengers could dine at any time that would suit.
THEY GET BACK TO YOU PROMPTLY WITH ANSWERS TO YOUR CONCERNS OR QUESTIONS.
L Boerma
1 week ago
The Adventure Life staff, for me it's Franny, always listens to what I say about what kind of travel my wife and I want and expect. It never goes wrong. The motto at AL seems to be I will get back to you right away if not sooner. Requested changes and special requests are encouraged and acted on ASAP.
Dick Philpot
1 week ago
The trip planners at Adventure Life were very helpful and always replied to my inquiries right away. The excursions, accomodations, and local guides were excellent