Dubai
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:21 pm
Cruise J201 Grand Odyssey - Leg 1
Southampton to Barcelona - 1723 km
Barcelona to Piraeus - 1162km
Piraeus to Port Said - 589 km
Port Said to Aqaba - 390km
Aqaba to Safaga - 174m
Safaga to Dubai - 2692km
Total = 6730 km
One nautical mile - 1.5 statute miles = 1.85 kilometres
Arcadia made her final approach into Dubai, boarding the local pilot at 06.30. She then passed through the breakwater and altered her course to the east towards her berth. Dubai is one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates and is located south of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula. The Dubai municipality is sometimes called Dubai State to distinguish it from the Emirate. The Emirate of Dubai shares boarders with Abu Dhabi in the south, Sharjah in the north-east and the Sultanate of Oman in the south-east (I'm sure you all wanted to know that).
It was chaotic getting off this morning as we had disembarking passengers and embarking ones, we had people going on tours and plebs like me who were doing their own thing. I wish I could impart a wonderful narrative on Dubai but I'm afraid to say I went to the Dubai Mall, which by the way, would take 3 days to walk round. I was on a mission and was thankful when on asking where a computer or electronic shop was, found I only had to go up two escalators and turn to the left. There I was graced with eight shops including Sony, Panasonic, LG, Virgin Electronics and some unpronounceable ones. The trouble was they were all as big as the back deck and quite overwhelming. Luckily on my third ask I found what I wanted, which was an electronic clicker for my presentations and a lead that would connect from my camera to the laptop. Getting everything in the one shop helped and I also treated myself to some binoculars. We saw a school of dolphins off our starboard bow yesterday afternoon. Well I say we saw, but actually i didn't see, as I didn't have my glasses on and they were quite a way off. Problem solved for the next time.
By the time I was laden with bags I decided I'd had enough and pointed my tired body in the direction of the ship. I was lucky enough to spend a couple of hours with Ian and Beth before they got off and we did have a laugh. I do hope you might have a chance to see Ian talk one day, he is wonderful and has so many stories from his police years.
We had a great sail-away party this afternoon, I say sail-away but we actually hadn't moved by the time the band struck up 'We Are Sailing', the culprits were 4 guests who were not back on the ship on time. We never found out if they made it but as 6.00pm we left anyway. The Captain has announced flat sea over our next two sea days en route to Mumbai and we have had our forecast for the immediate future. Mumbai 34 degrees, Cochin 35, Hong Kong 27 and Beijing -2 - EXACTLY - read it again minus 2. I will have to buy some thermals and nipple warmers.
Anyways I am off for dinner tonight and then I will fall into bed. I have to say I am glad we have a sea day tomorrow as I am exhausted and will have to recharge my batteries before Mumbai. Can't remember at the moment whether I have booked a tour there or not but I am sure I will exhaust myself.
Bye for now
Stay safe
Michele
Southampton to Barcelona - 1723 km
Barcelona to Piraeus - 1162km
Piraeus to Port Said - 589 km
Port Said to Aqaba - 390km
Aqaba to Safaga - 174m
Safaga to Dubai - 2692km
Total = 6730 km
One nautical mile - 1.5 statute miles = 1.85 kilometres
Arcadia made her final approach into Dubai, boarding the local pilot at 06.30. She then passed through the breakwater and altered her course to the east towards her berth. Dubai is one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates and is located south of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula. The Dubai municipality is sometimes called Dubai State to distinguish it from the Emirate. The Emirate of Dubai shares boarders with Abu Dhabi in the south, Sharjah in the north-east and the Sultanate of Oman in the south-east (I'm sure you all wanted to know that).
It was chaotic getting off this morning as we had disembarking passengers and embarking ones, we had people going on tours and plebs like me who were doing their own thing. I wish I could impart a wonderful narrative on Dubai but I'm afraid to say I went to the Dubai Mall, which by the way, would take 3 days to walk round. I was on a mission and was thankful when on asking where a computer or electronic shop was, found I only had to go up two escalators and turn to the left. There I was graced with eight shops including Sony, Panasonic, LG, Virgin Electronics and some unpronounceable ones. The trouble was they were all as big as the back deck and quite overwhelming. Luckily on my third ask I found what I wanted, which was an electronic clicker for my presentations and a lead that would connect from my camera to the laptop. Getting everything in the one shop helped and I also treated myself to some binoculars. We saw a school of dolphins off our starboard bow yesterday afternoon. Well I say we saw, but actually i didn't see, as I didn't have my glasses on and they were quite a way off. Problem solved for the next time.
By the time I was laden with bags I decided I'd had enough and pointed my tired body in the direction of the ship. I was lucky enough to spend a couple of hours with Ian and Beth before they got off and we did have a laugh. I do hope you might have a chance to see Ian talk one day, he is wonderful and has so many stories from his police years.
We had a great sail-away party this afternoon, I say sail-away but we actually hadn't moved by the time the band struck up 'We Are Sailing', the culprits were 4 guests who were not back on the ship on time. We never found out if they made it but as 6.00pm we left anyway. The Captain has announced flat sea over our next two sea days en route to Mumbai and we have had our forecast for the immediate future. Mumbai 34 degrees, Cochin 35, Hong Kong 27 and Beijing -2 - EXACTLY - read it again minus 2. I will have to buy some thermals and nipple warmers.
Anyways I am off for dinner tonight and then I will fall into bed. I have to say I am glad we have a sea day tomorrow as I am exhausted and will have to recharge my batteries before Mumbai. Can't remember at the moment whether I have booked a tour there or not but I am sure I will exhaust myself.
Bye for now
Stay safe
Michele