Friday, October 25, 2019

Portugal 2019 - Embarkation and a little sightseeing -



WELCOME ABOARD!

Returning to beautiful Portugal was exciting, however not much time was spent
 in Lisbon as it was just the jumping off point for the cruise on the Hebridean Sky
 which took us 2,197 nautical miles to visit five countries!

After a quick 'sightseeing' zip around the busy city via motor coach, we and our
 group who had all flown together from London, unloaded at the dock. 
We boarded within minutes, were taken to our cabin (which was like returning
 home as we had the same one on this ship last year on the Patagonia/Chile 
expedition), our luggage appeared immediately, and within half an hour we were
 doing the required safety drill in the lounge area and ready for champagne and
 the Sail-Away!



As you can see, Hebridean Sky is a small ship compared to the German
mega cruise ship docked ahead of us. It probably had several thousand 
passengers whereas we were just 110 making embarkation so quick and easy.
 Another fun thing was seeing familiar faces among the ship's fabulous 
crew - and that they remembered us!


Sail-Away on the River Tagus heading to the Atlantic Ocean and a short
overnight sail of just 157 nautical miles to Portimao in southern Portugal's 
Algarve region.

The Monument of the Discoveries

Here's the link to our former visit to Lisbon a few years ago
where you can enjoy better photos taken when we had more time
in that lovely city.


Sea Fever

I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by; 
And the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sails shaking,
And a grey mist on the sea's face, and a grey dawn breaking.......................

John Masefield 1878-1967


7 comments:

  1. I'd board your smaller ship any time - the huge cruisers scare me, I don't think I'd enjoy a trip on one of them.

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  2. I think a smaller ship is so much nicer, more room, less people, and space to enjoy your trip.

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  3. Glad you are both safely ensconced back at home Mary. Love your vibrant collection of Portuguese tiles especially those colourful fish. I am always happy to visit Lisbon, there is so much to visit and see there.

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  4. I agree with the others about a smaller ship being more pleasant. What beautiful skies - Lisbon looks like a wonderful place to begin your sea voyage.

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  5. How exciting!
    Your ship looks wonderful Mary and much more manageable than the mega cruise ships!
    Bon Voyage!⚓️⛴

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  6. I have always loved that poem. A smaller ship would make for a more memorable experience I would think. Glad that it was familiar and that they even remembered you folks!

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  7. Love the monument and the ending quote so much. Also love that you were on the same ship as last year with some of the same crew. How very, very special.

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