Saturday, April 25, 2026

Blogging from A to Z 2026 - V is for Vikingen



As I travel the world I take many photos that pique my interest. During the year April 2025 to March 2026 our travels included visits to many islands large and small. My theme for 2026 Island Hopping will give precedence to Islands visited in the past year but for those difficult letters like X and Z I will dig into my photo archives for content.

On July 12th 2025 we enjoyed a scenic sail to the Svartisen Glaciers.

The first site on our itinerary was Vikingen Island in the Nordland County of Norway which sits on the line of the Arctic Circle. After passing the Island with its Arctic Circle marker at 66°33' we were sailing in the Land of the Midnight Sun. This was a cause of excitement for many of our fellow sailors who hadn't before been this far north.


Eventually we spotted Vikingen Island the first site on our tour

 
Vikingen Island with the Arctic Circle Marker

A closeup of the Artic Circle marker

Let's not forget the little lighthouse on Vikiingen

We kept on sailing until we reached Svaritsen Glacier which is on the Norwegian mainland. I'll add a few photos below.

First Sighting

It was great that the crew could enjoy the visit

From the ship we could only see one of the glaciers that makes up Svaritsen 


While it was a magnificent day and a very pleasant sail I was rather underwhelmed by Svaritsen. It did not compare favourably with some of the other glaciers we have visited. Perhaps it was the perspective from which we visited!

V islands we have visited include Vancouver Island, Vanua Levu, VanuatuVeniceVigurVirgin Islands, Viti Levu, 

Bonus Posts Shoulder to Shoulder   



Friday, April 24, 2026

Blogging from A to Z 2026 - U is for Urupukapuka Island and Neighbours


As I travel the world I take many photos that pique my interest. During the year April 2025 to March 2026 our travels included visits to many islands large and small. My theme for 2026 Island Hopping will give precedence to Islands visited in the past year but for those difficult letters like X and Z I will dig into my photo archives for content.

While staying in Pahia on the Bay of Islands in the North Island of New Zealand we visited several of the local tourist sites. A cruise around the Bay of Islands provided us with an opportunity to see several of the Islands and to land on a couple. 

Captain James Cook anchored in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, in 1769 and landed near Motuarohia Island (also known as Roberton Island). This was the first Island at which our cruise made a stop. 

Arrival of Captain Cook
Kennett Watkins, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons


A plaque on the rocks commemorates the landing of Cook in 1769

While I rested on the boat Robert hiked up to a vantage point to take the following photos.

That's me sitting at the aft of our cruise boat

Roberton Island

Roberton Island

The most distant Island we reached was "Piercy Island, also known as "The Hole In The Rock" (and by its Māori-language name Motu Kōkako),which I wrote about in my K post. 

"Urupukapuka Island is the largest island in the Bay of Islands of New Zealand, located about 7.3 km (4.5 mi) from Paihia. The island is a popular stopover point for tour boats to the Hole in the Rock and is also serviced by ferries for day trips from Paihia and Russell." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urupukapuka_Island.

It was on Urupukapuka, one of the most accessible in the Bay of Islands, that we stopped off for lunch at Otehei Bay and had an opportunity to walk around and take some pics.

Approaching



Area outside the Cafe

The Cafe was busy

Space to play

Space to relax

Space to Paddle

Space for everyone

Fish to feed - or catch?

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Blogging from A to Z 2026 - T is for Tahiti and Tahuata

 


As I travel the world I take many photos that pique my interest. During the year April 2025 to March 2026 our travels included visits to many islands large and small. My theme for 2026 Island Hopping will give precedence to Islands visited in the past year but for those difficult letters like X and Z I will dig into my photo archives for content.

Soon to arrive in Tahiti

"Tahiti (English: /təˈhiːti/ ; Tahitian: [taˈhiti, ˈthaiti];[1][user-generated source][2] French: [ta.iti]) is the largest island of the Windward group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahiti"

We didn't choose one of the lovely resorts along the coast outside Papeete for our pre-cruise stay on the island of  Tahiti. We took a sensible, cheaper option and stayed in a trendy tourist hotel opposite the port in the city. While the hotel was comfortable and clean, to enjoy Tahiti, I would suggest staying outside of Papeete.

Last time we were in Tahiti we stayed in a sensational resort, had a rental car, managed to circumnavigate the Island and see most of the cultural and scenic sites. We didn't pay much attention to the city of Papeete. 

This time, as our means of transport was on foot, we spent a day exploring Papeete CBD. While the waterside near the port was quite attractive, the cafes and bars opposite were definitely not 5 star sites. Walking a few blocks away from the water we found services like banks, service stations, pharmacies, supermarkets and a big local market. We didn't find much of architectural merit. As I was footsore we didn't manage to walk as far as the Cathedral. 

Painted on the wall of our trendy hotel room

Looking back on our days in Papeete I see that I didn't take my usual hundreds of photos. Following are a few that make the city look more attractive than it was. 

On the main intersection

French style street sign

The market wasn't too busy



The Local Drop

Downtown

Bandstand near the Port

The Bandstand looked pretty at night

We were excited to leave Papeete behind and join the Silver Cloud for our marathon sail across the Pacific. After a few days sailing we made a morning stop at Vaitahu on Tahuata Island where were were warmly greeted and entertained by the local residents. That afternoon we visited Hiva Oa. 

"Tahuata is the smallest of the inhabited Marquesas Islands, in French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean. It is located 4 km (2.5 mi.) to the south of the western end of Hiva Oa, across the Canal du Bordelais, called Ha‘ava in Marquesan"  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahuata

I sent my husband off on a short hike to a viewpoint while I toddled around the town happily snapping and chatting to the locals who appeared to be on holidays. When I ran out of puff I sat and listened to a group of local musicians. While I saw a school, two churches and administrative buildings there was not a shop in sight, where did they get their supplies?








There were stalls selling local wares



Demonstrations


The only shop I spied

The Catholic Church stood proudly behind the settlement. The large green area in front of the Church is suitable for large gatherings while the interior of the church reflects the local culture. 







They pulled up a chair for me to sit and enjoy


Other T islands we have visited include Treasure Island

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