Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Day 6 - Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
The cruise ship did not go into port and so we were divided into groups and awaited our turn to get on to the tenders to take us into to Port Stanley. We were able to get a photo as we cruised in. As our tender approached, we could see a beautiful array of colours.
We had decided that we would take a walking tour on our own. The weather was beautiful, although a little windy in Port Stanley itself. Mind you many of the cruisers were warmly dressed but when you come from the frozen North versus the sunny South you have a different perspective.
We began our tour in the Welcome centre. Then we strolled through various shops and purchased a few mementos. I bought a penguin charm that opens up and has a little baby inside and DH bought some penquin cuff links. We also purchased some homemade penguin candies for our grandchildren.
As we walked out of the busy part of town we stopped at various tourist locations and then headed off to walk down the beach.
When we reached the end of the city, we started back to the shop area for lunch. After lunch we went to the Wool Centre and DH bought some merino to spin. We then headed off in the other direction until we ran out of time and had to head back to the ship. It was a really relaxing day and we certainly got lots of photos. The last photo is taken from the ship as we got ready to sail off for a new adventure!
Day 4 - Puerto Madryn, Argentina
Puerto Madryn is in the Chubut Province and was founded in 1865. Much to my chargrin, the textile manufacturers that used to be here have closed down due to economic conditions even though there were tax exemptions. The town has was first settled by Welsh immigrants to help Argentina lay claim to the land before it was settled by others.
Since out scheduled tours was later in the morning we started with a walking tour of the town and then went back to our meeting spot to take the bus to the first part of the tour. It was a beautiful day and the scenery was spectacular.
The Chubut River Tour was first on the tour. It was a really relaxing tour enabling us to get some great photos of the area. The river was quite shallow and at one point the rubber raft got stuck. However after a little rearranging and pushing our guide got us out and we were able to drift down the river again.
Following the river boat tour, a host family supplied wine, bread and sausages.
Following the river tour we went to the Paleontology Museum. The Museum is located in a small town called Trelew. It houses a display of ancient dinosaur fossils and reminded us a lot of our museum in Drumheller. The fossils are from the Patagonia region. Below are some pictures of the town of Trelew, it was absolutely stunning.
Day 3 - Argentina - A Day at Sea
We decided to start our day with a a wonderful breakfast in the main dining room, followed by a seminar on the Shore Excursions for Puerto Madryn and the Falklands. From there we went to a Specialty Cooking
Demo and then off to Beginner Cha-Cha lessons.
Demo and then off to Beginner Cha-Cha lessons.
After lunch we headed off to work out and toured the pool deck.
Then DH went to the Wine Appreciation Seminar while I headed off to check my emails. It was then time to get ready for our first Formal Dinner night.
The dinners in the main dining room we always
fantastic. The hard part was to save space for the wonderful desserts. After the first night or two I learnt to have either a soup or salad, the main course and then sometimes I would have room for dessert. Our waiter Hector was absolutely marvelous.



On the airplane down we had met some couples who were taking the cruise and the ship is so large with so many things happening that we only saw these couples once or twice. It was sometimes hard to decide what you would like to do as so many interesting things were happening at once.
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