Our Travels 2024 – 2025

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  • Queen Anne, our return to England Part 1: 10th March – 7th April 2025

    Life on cruise ships can be uneventful, especially when stops are far and few between. Sometimes the weather can bring a moment of excitement… And sometimes the interest is something completely unanticipated, the threat of being captured by pirates… This latter event caused great excitement on board, despite the minimal actual risk, as we were…

    Read more: Queen Anne, our return to England Part 1: 10th March – 7th April 2025
    April 20, 2025
  • Rockhampton, Byfield National Park, Great Keppel and The Top End: 1st March – 10th March 2025

    A whistle-stop tour of the northern part of Australia. We dropped in to see Tali on our way to Darwin. In those few days she took us to a fantastically rustic cabin in Byfield National Park, an hour or so north of Rocky. Problems caused by Queen Anne arriving late into Sydney meant we arrived…

    Read more: Rockhampton, Byfield National Park, Great Keppel and The Top End: 1st March – 10th March 2025
    April 2, 2025
  • Back east. Melbourne, Victoria and returning to Sydney 9th Feb – 26th Feb 2025

    We chose to have a couple of days in Melbourne after flying in from Perth but once we got there we wondered why as after Sydney, Brisbane and Perth, Melbourne is our 4th Australian city on this trip and they’re all beginning to look the same! Day 1 we spent wandering around the central business…

    Read more: Back east. Melbourne, Victoria and returning to Sydney 9th Feb – 26th Feb 2025
    March 5, 2025
  • The Indian Pacific, Perth and South West WA: 15th Jan 2025 – 8th Feb 2025

    The Indian Pacific is one of several long-distance trains that traverse Australia. It runs twice weekly from Sydney to Perth and back, covering a distance of 4352 km and taking 4 days to cross the continent. The history of these trains is largely linked to railways developed to support mining and which have subsequently been…

    Read more: The Indian Pacific, Perth and South West WA: 15th Jan 2025 – 8th Feb 2025
    February 22, 2025
  • The Blue Mountains and South of Sydney: 6th Jan – 14th Jan 2025

    We had a week before catching a train from Sydney across to Perth so decided to visit the Blue Mountains and escape from the coast for a while. Unfortunately our trip coincided with heavy rain, which persisted for much of our visit but which, in combination with the altitude of our accommodation in the mountains,…

    Read more: The Blue Mountains and South of Sydney: 6th Jan – 14th Jan 2025
    February 14, 2025
  • Hamilton Island: 20th Dec 2024 – 3rd Jan 2025

    Hamilton Island is one of 74 islands comprising the Whitsunday Islands, off Airlie Beach, some 5 hours drive north of Rockhampton. As a holiday destination for those wanting to stay by the ocean and explore the Great Barrier Reef, it is a superb place to stay as much of it is uninhabited and only a…

    Read more: Hamilton Island: 20th Dec 2024 – 3rd Jan 2025
    January 4, 2025
  • Crossing the equator, Indonesia, Darwin, Papua New Guinea and back to Sydney: 16th November – 2nd December 2024

    Regatta had its inaugural Pollywog and Shellback ceremony for crossing the equator. It was much tamer than other ones we’ve previously seen or been involved in. The ceremony consists of seafarers (or, in this case, cruise ship passengers and crew) asking King Neptune to be allowed to sail over the equator. To qualify, you have…

    Read more: Crossing the equator, Indonesia, Darwin, Papua New Guinea and back to Sydney: 16th November – 2nd December 2024
    December 11, 2024
  • Leaving Japan the slow way: 29th October – 4th November 2024

    There are pluses and minuses to travelling on a cruise ship. The biggest plus for us was seeing some previously unvisited parts of the world prior to arriving in Sydney on the 2nd Dec. The biggest minus is often having just a few hours to get out and see or do something memorable, if indeed…

    Read more: Leaving Japan the slow way: 29th October – 4th November 2024
    November 10, 2024
  • Japan: 20th October – 28th October 2024

    Released from the group into the Japanese wilderness we left Iruka by bus, caught the 4 hour train to Osaka and said our goodbyes. Our temporary new home was a 30+ storey hotel over the station but our early arrival meant we could catch a bullet train to Kyoto for some sightseeing. However, being a…

    Read more: Japan: 20th October – 28th October 2024
    November 3, 2024

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