Carrie picked us up at the airport and we are home at last.
The whole adventure was absolutely fabulous and we will look forward to the next one.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
TANGO IN BUENOS AIRES
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA-FEBRUARY 7&8, 2011















We left Crystal Symphony @ 10:00 AM and were met by our Buenos Aires guide Pedro Porqueras. We had been on board the ship for 34 days and sailed 12,404 land miles!!
Our stay in BA was for one night @ The Park Hyatt Buenos Aires and we spent 2 days touring with Pedro and then to the Airport for our 9:30PM flight to San Diego on Delta.
Home Sweet Home!!
Monday, February 7, 2011












Sunday, February 6, 2011
MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY-ONE OF SOUTH AMERICA'S SISTER CITIES-2-6-11
Uruguay is one of South America's smallest countries. In addition, it has no extraordinary ancient history or colonial past similar to that of Peru or even Mexico. It was originally founded by the Spanish before declaring their independence along with their neighbor Argentina.
The port of Montevideo is the country's only large city. It houses more than half the nation's population; it is one of the continent's major sea ports; it is home to much of the South Atlantic fishing fleet; and a marvelous destination for those who want to get away from South America's well-traveled routes.
The port of Montevideo is the country's only large city. It houses more than half the nation's population; it is one of the continent's major sea ports; it is home to much of the South Atlantic fishing fleet; and a marvelous destination for those who want to get away from South America's well-traveled routes.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
CRUISING TO MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2011.
We are on our last sea day. Tomorrow is Montevideo, Uruguay and then we disembark in Buenos Aires on Monday, February 7. We will spend 2 days in BA and then board our Delta plane @ 9:30 PM on Tuesday. We will be in San Diego at 10:00 AM on Wed.
Friday, February 4, 2011
PUERTO MADRYN, ARGENTINA: A WELSH ENCLAVE-FEBRUARY 4, 2011
The tiny town Argentine town of Puerto Madryn lies on the western shores of Golfo Nuevo where the warm South Atlantic waters from Brazil provide a protected environment for a variety of animals, birds and sea creatures that come here to bear their young.
A Welsh gentleman in 1865 by the name of Viscount Parry Madryn emigrated from Wales to this part of Argentina along with several families who wanted to escape the Welsh mining towns. The Argentine government gave the families 247 acres of land and thus began "New Wales".
There is a promontory known as Punta Loma that is known as an important breeding spot for sea lions and a nature reserve has been established here.
Don went to see the wildlife and I walked the town.
A Welsh gentleman in 1865 by the name of Viscount Parry Madryn emigrated from Wales to this part of Argentina along with several families who wanted to escape the Welsh mining towns. The Argentine government gave the families 247 acres of land and thus began "New Wales".
There is a promontory known as Punta Loma that is known as an important breeding spot for sea lions and a nature reserve has been established here.
Don went to see the wildlife and I walked the town.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
AT SEA, EN ROUTE TO PUERTO MADRYN, ARGENTINA-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3.
We always have a full day at sea with fabulous lectures, Bingo, Bridge lessons and duplicate play, movies @ The Hollywood Theatre, dance lessons, art lessons, Yamaha lessons and today there is a Grand Gala Buffet and in the afternoon a tour of the Galley!(Crystal's Kitchen) Guests aboard a typical cruise consume over 50 lbs. of caviar, 4,000 lbs. of fresh fish, 30,000 eggs, 300 lbs. of fresh strawberries and well over four tons of bananas, oranges, mango, papayas, and melons. WOW!















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