Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Puerto Rico




The first day we disembarked the ship Andrew and a couple of guys and I decided to take a bus tour which took us around New and Old San Juan, as well as one of the castles on the island. The sights were beautiful, and even made more so by the awesome weather we had the entire time. We ate at a small cafeteria recommended by our tour guide for lunch, and I had one of the best 7 dollar steaks you can buy. We then walked around Old San Juan and made our way to El Moro, which is the other fortress on the tip of the city. After a couple of hours of walking we decided that we needed to take a taxi to Ala Vista to go check out the cock fights that day. From the outside of the cockfighting arena it looked sketchy, but once we got inside and saw about 30 other SAS students I felt much more comfortable. The cockfighting was all I expected and more (hopefully I’ll get some pictures of it posted up). I bought an awesome t-shirt from the arena which I’m wearing today, and I’ve already gotten 3 compliments on it just walking to and from my first class. After watching about 8 rounds of fights, most of which resulted in a deceased rooster, we made our way back to the ship to make the bus to our Bioluminescent Bay trip. The bus ride ended up being 2 hours, but once we got there it was worth it. We kayaked about a mile through a canal almost completely enclosed by a canopy of trees, guided only buy small amounts of moon light that shone through and the blinking light on the back of the kayak in front of us. Once we made it to the bay the actual bioluminescence wasn’t as good as I expected it to be, just a few green sparkles when you splashed the water, but it was still cool to see.
The next morning we woke up and boarded our bus to go on our Seven Seas kayaking trip. The bus ride was just as long as the night before and it turned out our tour guy was the same funny Puerto Rican. We kayaked about 30 minutes through the ocean waves to a beach where we swam around and explored, which was a lot of fun. When we got back in our kayaks I realized that my waterproof pouch containing my shipboard ID card and $77 was missing from my pocket – a major bummer but at least I didn’t have anything else in there. When we got back from our trip it was around 7, so we met up with some friends and ate dinner at a good Latin Asian restaurant. We spent the remainder of our evening exploring the night life of Old San Juan before heading back to the ship.
On our last day in Puerto Rico some of us decided that we needed to run errands to get things that we forgot to bring. The only things on my list were walkie talkies and wrinkle releaser of which I could only find the former. We ate lunch at the oldest bakery in Old San Juan that our friend Andrew from KU had seen on the travel channel. I ordered some sort of fried egg and ham sandwich covered in powdered sugar, and it was delicious. Hilton and I ran into some girls after lunch and we decided to take a ferry across the bay with them to check out the Bacardi factory. It wasn’t anything special. When we got back to Old San Juan we ate at a place called Mojito’s and I ordered the Mojito Chicken, which was the best meal I had in Puerto Rico by far. After dinner we took a cab back to the ship and hour early so that we could get a table on the top deck outside to play cards and watch the ship depart.
So far this trip has exceeded my expectations and we have only been to one port. My classes that I’m taking seem very interesting and I have no doubts that I will make all A’s on this ship. Every day we meet more and more great people, the shipboard community is really awesome. Last night some of us attended a photography class which is held by the photographer for the voyage, and I picked up on some really great ideas on what and how to shoot once we get to Brazil. Tonight I plan to go to a Portuguese class to learn some of the basics of the language of Brazil. They try to keep us busy with activities and clubs so that we don’t get cabin fever on the ship. The ship seems to get smaller and smaller every day and I’m sure no matter how busy I get the 10 days from Brazil to South Africa will seem like 10 weeks.

Friday, January 18, 2008

SPRING 2008
SEMESTER AT SEA ITINERARY

Itineraries are subject to modification. Enrolled participants are advised not to make travel arrangements to and from the ports of embarkation and debarkation until notified by ISE. The Sample Field Programs are available for review.

January 23rd, 2008 - May 9th, 2008


NASSAU, BAHAMAS
DEPART: Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 at 5pm

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
ARRIVE: Saturday, January 26th, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Monday, January 28th, 2008 at 11pm


SALVADOR, BRAZIL
ARRIVE: Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 at 7am
DEPART: Saturday, February 9th, 2008 at 11pm


CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
ARRIVE: Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Sunday, February 24th, 2008 at 11pm


PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS
ARRIVE: Saturday, March 1st, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 at 11pm


CHENNAI, INDIA
ARRIVE: Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Saturday, March 15th, 2008 at 11pm


PENANG, MALAYSIA
ARRIVE: Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Sunday, March 23rd, 2008 at 11pm


HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM
ARRIVE: Thursday, March 27th, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 6am


HONG KONG
ARRIVE: Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Friday, April 4, 2008 at 10pm


SHANGHAI, CHINA
ARRIVE: Monday, April 7, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at 11pm


KOBE, JAPAN
ARRIVE: Friday, April 11, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Monday, April 14, 2008 at 11pm


HONOLULU, HAWAII, USA
ARRIVE: Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 at 12am


PUNTARENAS, COSTA RICA
ARRIVE: Saturday, May 3, 2008 at 8am
DEPART: Sunday, May 4, 2008 at 11pm


MIAMI, FLORIDA, USA
ARRIVE: Friday, May 9, 2008 at 8am

Thursday, January 3, 2008

How to send us mail

Here is how you can send us mail in our different ports around the world.


Important Reminder: Mail to those aboard ship should be addressed as follows:

Name of Person
C/O: Explorer
Arrival Date
Port Agent Address

Currently the U.S. Post Office recommends sending international mail at least two weeks in advance. Please keep in mind that mail service in other countries may vary. Letters should be sent Airmail only. Please do not send any mail to the Institute for Shipboard Education or to the University of Virginia to be forwarded. Do not enclose currency in the mail.

Please do not send packages to the ship - Excessive duty is charged in some countries. In many instances, packages are not delivered to the ship. Packages may be held in customs, or at a local post office, and the recipient aboard ship is never notified. If you send packages, you do so at your own risk.

Please note: The agents listed below are not contracted by the Institute for Shipboard Education, but by the ship's management company. Therefore, the Institute cannot assume liability for the actions, or lack thereof, taken by those listed below regarding receipt and delivery of mail and faxes.

PORT ADDRESS OF
PORT AGENT
SUGGESTED
AIRMAIL
DATE
San Juan, PUERTO RICO
Phone: 1 787 982 8888
Fax: 1 787 982 8890
Cruise Plus Service & Sales
1760 Fernandez Juncos Avenue
San Juan, PUERTO RICO, 00909
January 12
Salvador, BRAZIL
Phone: 55 71 3241 4990
Fax: 55 71 3243 5633
Oceanus Agencia Maritima
Av. Estados Unidos, 555, Room 712
40015-010 Salvador, BAHIA-BRASIL
January 22
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA
Phone: 27 21 419 8660
Fax: 27 21 421 6984
John T. Rennie & Sons
PO Box 702, 1 Thibault Square
8000 Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA
February 5
Port Louis, MAURITIUS
Phone: 230 202 70 40
Fax: 230 208 5814
Ireland Blyth Limited
Shipping Operations Department
No 6 Dr Ferriere Street
Port Louis, MAURITIUS
March 16
Chennai, INDIA
Phone: 91 44 252 12032
Fax: 91 44 252 43813
J.M. Baxi & Co.
3rd Floor, Clive Battery Complex
4 & 4A, Rajaji Salai
Chennai 600 001, INDIA
February 26
Penang, MALAYSIA
Phone: 60 4 2623 245
Fax: 60 4 2627 989
Inchcape Shipping Services SDN
4th Floor Unit 4B
Wisma Saw Chong Thuah
39-c, Pengkalan Weld
10300 Penang, MALAYSIA
March 5
Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM
Phone: 84 8 823 1052
Fax: 84 8 824 2996
General Forwarding Agency
5th Floor Osic Building
8 Nguyen Hue Avenue
D. 1, Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM
March 13
HONG KONG
Phone: 852 2746 7312
Fax: 852 2744 3240
Inchcape Shipping Services (HK) Ltd.
Units 1802-1805, 18th Floor
No 3 Lockhart Road
Wanchai, HONG KONG - CHINA
March 20
Shanghai, CHINA
Phone: 86 21 6323 1350
Fax: 86 21 6329 1519
Penavico Shanghai
3/F 13 Zhong Shan Road (E 1)
Shanghai 200002, P.R. CHINA
March 24
Kobe, JAPAN
Phone: 81 78 391 3046
Fax: 81 78 391 3105
Inchcape Shipping Services (Japan) Ltd.
Kenryu Bldg, Room 502
6, Kaigan-dori, Chuo-ku
Kobe-shi, Hygo-ken 650-0024, JAPAN
March 28
Honolulu, HAWAII
Phone: 1 808 599 8604
Fax: 1 808 599 1950
Inchcape Shipping Services
521 Ala Moana Blvd.
Suite 256
Honolulu, HI 96813
April 8
Puntarenas, COSTA RICA
Phone: 506 440 2000
Fax: 506 442 8862
R. Smyth & Co S.A.
500 M. Norte del Super Santiago
Rio Segundo
Alajuela, COSTA RICA
April 26