Cruise & Australia

This year marks my 50th year on the planet (Earth that is!) As a special treat to myself I have just returned from a two month sabbatical (you didn’t even know I was gone did you?! Brexit goes on though the rest of the world really couldn’t care less!)

During this time we traveled for 48 nights on Cunard’s Queen Victoria cruise ship from Southampton to Sydney, stayed a week in Sydney at the Shangri-La and flew back Qantas A380 Business Class via Singapore. All in all we did an entire world circumnavigation. 

This truly was the trip of a lifetime and I feel privileged beyond belief, so much so I kept pinching myself. However please don’t underestimate the journey to get here; it has taken us 20 years hard work and more struggles and problems than any person could possibly experience including several close shaves with losing it all. 

I can’t thank Cheryl and Amy enough for giving me the confidence to walk away from my business for two whole months but I couldn’t have left it in better hands. In fact if they keep this up it’ll be 12 months next time! 

We experienced so many things and ticked loads off our bucket list. I’ve forgotten more than I remember, met some fantastic people, spent precious time with my Aussie family and seen sights that truly took the breath away. 

We took thousands of photos and this album includes just a few of the highlights. I hope you enjoy it. 
And it goes without saying if anyone wants any tips, advice etc I’d be delighted to help. 

Itinerary 
  • Transatlantic crossing Southampton to Bermuda
  • Bermuda
  • Cape Canaveral 
  • Fort Lauderdale and Miami
  • Aruba
  • Cartagena, Columbia 
  • Panama Canal full transit
  • Costa Rica
  • Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 
  • San Francisco
  • Honolulu, Hawaii 
  • Cross the Equator 
  • Cross the International Dateline 
  • Western Samoa
  • Tonga
  • New Zealand; Tauranga, Auckland, Bay of Islands 
  • Sydney
  • Bucket List and Experiences
  • Panama Canal (the main reason for this particular trip)
  • Aruba
  • San Francisco 
  • Golden Gate Bridge 
  • Alcatraz 
  • Hawaii 
  • Pearl Harbour 
  • Waikiki Beach 
  • New Zealand 
  • See The Haka performed live
  • Flight in a sea plane
  • Opera at the Sydney Opera House 
  • Fly Quantas
  • Fly on an A380

One of the cruise entertainers was Roy Walker (very funny) and our last speaker on the cruise was none other than Baldrick; Tony Robinson who I managed to hijack for an autograph for my parents who love him.

I also joined the onboard choir and sang at a concert in front of hundreds of other passengers. 
At Alcatraz one of the former inmates was there promoting his book so we got it signed and snapped a selfie; that’s not something you do every day!

We did a helicopter trip in San Francisco and the pilot flew us UNDER the bridge! He also buzzed the ship for us. Absolutely amazing experience. As was the Vintage Fire Truck tour; one of the best tours we’ve ever done. 

I’m totally in love with San Francisco; never been before and not at all what we expected. The standout of the entire trip. OMG the buildings! 😍 In my next life I want to come back as a property refurber in SF! 

We experienced a few foodie firsts, one of the main joys of travel as far as I’m concerned:-
  • Clam Chowder in Bourdain’s sourdough bread in SF
  • Cuban Sandwich in Miami
  • Chimichanga in Mexico
  • Frogs Legs
  • Sweetbreads and many more. 

I feel like the luckiest person alive.  Thanks for reading!
By Lisa Williams January 24, 2025
Lovely week in the caravan spent exploring the Derbyshire Peak District with great company and a lot of laughs! Highlights:- Buxton; I’ve drank the bottled water but never given the place much thought.  What a lovely town! All credit to the council as the place is spotlessly clean, the gardens stunning and the buildings and heritage really well preserved. And of course I had a drink from the well; it was warm! The Tram Tour is an absolute delight and highly recommended. There are so many lovely towns and villages in the area such as Ashbourne with its controversial pub sign, the longest in the world. But a must see is the village of Ilam with its unusual gothic inspired cottages and school. Poole’s Cavern is a subterranean marvel and very interesting. Dovedale is another natural delight. For the transport buffs the Great British Car Journey is a must and of course there’s a steam train! Every time I go away in this country it continues to amaze me; we are soooo lucky.
By TMS Help Team January 14, 2025
We come to the end of our grand tour of England, Scotland and Wales by steam and soot. 9 days, 6 hotels, 1800 miles by train and 50 miles on foot. We visited all three capitals and many more villages, towns and cities. We saw cathedrals, harbours, mills and heard locals sing ditties. We travelled through tunnels, over mountains, hills and many a dale. We tucked into fine food, wine and Gravy Train Ale. We saw wildlife a plenty including alpacas, foxes, ponies and deer. Did I mention we also had beer? The beauty of Britain was all around; waterfalls, lochs and lakes, rivers and the sea shore Hauled by the Flying Scotsman, Galatea and more, we crossed bridges and viaducts, the trip has left us truly in awe. Many thanks to the staff of the Railway Touring Company, West Coast Rail, Gravy Train Catering, Network Rail, the devoted crews of our fabulous steam trains and all the wonderful people who waved and welcomed us on our journey around our breathtaking isle. Highly recommended!
By TMS Help Team January 14, 2025
Just got back from our last cruise for a while (she says!) Probably one of the most relaxing cruises we’ve done, we were on Sky Princess to the Norwegian Fjords. I literally felt my blood pressure dropping throughout! The scenery is spectacular and so varied as was the weather; we went from snow in the morning to sunbathing in the afternoon! Repeatedly deemed to be one of the world’s best places to live I can see why. A major highlight was an introduction to Norwegian brown cheese which has a caramel flavour and is delicious; brought some home! It was our first time on Princess; the ship was lovely and had a really nice ambience with lots of places to relax and just chill. I highly recommend the Princess Plus package, that combined with their medallion and Ocean Now service makes for a great easygoing and pampered cruise.  We had some lovely food on board including an in-room dining experience which was really special and what a view. We saw a few other ships on our travels including the beautiful Cunard Queen Mary II and stopped at some of the prettiest (and smallest!) ports we’ve ever been to.
By TMS Help Team January 10, 2025
We started by booking a cruise to Japan over 3 years ago but with various things such as Covid we ended up changing to the Baltics, a region we’ve never visited before and have just got back from a two week cruise. With my Dad’s recent passing, making the decision to still go was not an easy one, but we have to continue his mantra that life is not a dress rehearsal and make the most of every moment and we certainly tried to do that. We went on our beloved Cunard Queen Victoria which felt like home and went to Hamburg, Copenhagen, Visby, Helsinki, Tallin, Kiel, Skagen and Stockholm replacing what was to have been St Petersburg. On board I became a bit of a groupie for Celtic duo, Cula, who were absolutely brilliant. And one of the guest speakers was celebrity chef, Reza Mahammad, who was extremely funny and entertaining while showing us some great recipes. We had the pleasure of chatting to him one evening putting the world to rights and I got to try his biryani which was delish! We had incredible weather; no surprise there! But seriously we look like we’ve been to the Caribbean rather than Scandinavia with temperatures typically between 28-33 degrees.  I know people will be screaming about global warming but when you visit a 2km square sand dune that is moving at 60 metres a year you realise how insignificant we really are!
By TMS Help Team January 10, 2025
Felt very privileged to be on the Cunard Queen Anne maiden voyage this last week. The new ship in their fleet is a move away from the others but is stunning nevertheless and retains the Cunard charm and sophistication. My heart still skips a beat when I see that red funnel. Just a short one week shakedown cruise we had stops in La Coruna in Spain and Lisbon in Portugal which is one of my favourite cities. The weather was perfect the entire trip and the Bay of Biscay behaved herself! We’ve even returned home to sunshine! 
By TMS Help Team January 8, 2025
I have to admit this country has never crossed my radar and I knew next to nothing about it but it was a stop on our cruise and I’m so pleased it was; not only did we see some great wildlife but what a fascinating country it is.
By TMS Help Team January 7, 2025
30 years ago when Stuart and I met I wrote a bucket list of 100 things I wanted us to achieve in our life together. One of those items was a World Voyage. I didn’t even know what one was, I’d read about it somewhere, we only went on our first cruise 5 years ago. But today I can tick that off my list as we have just returned from a World Voyage. A very special one in fact as it was with Cunard and was the Centenary World Voyage, 100 years since the first ever World Voyage. This was a true circumnavigation, we left Southampton on 11th January and arrived back at Southampton today, 23rd April. The voyage comprised: 5 Continents 23 Ports 18 countries 33,000 miles 14 weeks (101 nights) Panama Canal Transit Suez Canal Transit Crossing the Equator twice Losing the 17th February due to crossing the International Dateline
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