Thursday, January 30, 2025

Singapore, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia

From the Philippines we headed to Singapore for a few days before boarding a cruise that took us to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia including the Great Barrier Reef before returning to Singapore.

Click here to see some of the best pictures from Singapore to Australia and back cruise.

Below is the map showing where we took photos during the cruise. Click the picture below to see an interactive map. Click any of the pins in the interactive map to see when and where the picture was taken and a link. Click that link to go to the picture in the blog post below.

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Jan 1 to 2, 2025 - Singapore

We had a few days in Singapore before we boarded a cruise... to Singapore! Yes, our firstof two cruises was a Singapore to Singapore cruise.


This iconic structure, built since we were last in Singapore almost 25 years ago, consists of 3 55 story hotels topped with the 340 meter long Sky Sands Park. We never made it to the park but I bet there's a great view from there. Next time!


Jan 3, 2026 - Singapore Zoo

This was probably our most interesting day in Singapore when we visited the zoo, including a Panda!



Jan 7, 2025 - Puerto Princesa, Philippines

The highlight of our day in Puerto Princesa was the underground river, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cave was interesting but it doesn't photograph well. So don't expect too much from this day.





Jan 9, 2025 - Bitung, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Today we took an excursion that drove us to a volanic lake, Lake Linow. Along the way we stopped at a Buddhist temple (for a rest stop), a local produce market, a cemetary and a local village that builds houses without any nails. If that doesn't sound very exciting, it wasn't and I struggled to find any good pictures.



Jan 12, 2025 - Jayapura, Papua Indonesia

Today we were supposed to take a tender boat to shore. Due to weather we were unable to do that and the stop was canceled. But we did see a bit of Jayapura from the ship as we hung out offshore to see if we'd be able to use the tender boats or not.



Jan 14, 2025 - Rabaul, Papua New Guinea

Today we had a tour which took us to the Vulcanological Observatory which monitors 14 active and 23 dormant volcanoes on Rabaul.


Mount Tavurvur is the most active volcano in Rabaul caldera, and erupted most recently on 29 August 2014.


Jan 15, 2025 - Kiriwina Island, Papua NewGuinea

Today we stopped at Kiriwina Island. There wasn't much there but we were able to walk to a snorkeling spot.



Jan 16, 2025 - Conflict Islands, Papua New Guinea

Today the snorkeling was much better than our previous stop. A small boat took us to a somewhat remote, but still very busy, sand beach from which you could snorkel. For shore snorkeling it was actually pretty good!



Jan 18, 2025 - Cairns, Australia

In what was probably the highlight of the trip, we stopped in Cairns where I was able to do some of the best snorkeling of the trip in the Great Barrier Reef! Note that getting to the Normal Reef took a long boat ride. We were also required to wear a full body suit to protect from potentially deadly jelly fish. During the snorkeling we had to keep an eye out for the tour guide calling us back to the boat if there was any danger.


That strange looking fish is the bumphead parrotfish. It's really quite large, up to four feet long, and startled me a few times when a group of them came up behind me. Did you know that parrotfish each coral and rocks and excrete it as white sand? Know that white sand beach you love to lounge on? In the Carribean and Hawaii it's estimated the 70% of it has gone through parrotfish intenstines.


Jan 22,2025 - Darwin

We had a walking tour followed by a beer tasting. Not a real exciting day.



Jan 24, 2025 - Scenic cruising Batu Tara Volcano




Jan 25, 2025 - Slawi Bay, Komodo Island, Indonesia






Jan 26, 2025 - Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia

Today we did a fairly strenuous hike to multiple sets of waterfalls.



Jan 27, 2025 - Benoa (Denpasar), Bali

Our full day private tour took us to see a Barong Dance a sacred Balinese traditional performance representing the eternal battle between good (Barong) and evil (Rangda), aimed at restoring balance in the world.


We also visited a batik store and a local producer of kopi luwak, also known as civet coffee. This is a coffee that consists of partially digested coffee cherries, which have been eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet. The coffee does taste smooth, but maybe a bit bland. It's also the most expensive coffee in the world with costs from $100 to over $1,000 per pound.


Jan 29, 2025 - Tanjung Priok, Jakarta

Today's stop in Jakarta was canceled due to weather.


This was our last stop before returning to Singapore.

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Monday, December 30, 2024

Batanes, Bataan, Cebu, Bohol, Taal Lake Philippines

After the cruise, we headed to the Philippines for 30 days of relaxation and exploration.

Click here to see some of the best pictures from our stay in the Philippines.

Below is the map showing where we took photos during our stay in the Philippines. Click the picture below to see an interactive map. Click any of the pins in the interactive map to see when and where the picture was taken and a link. Click that link to go to the picture in the blog post below.

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Dec 11, 2024 Fly to Batanes, Philippines

Batanes is the northern most island of the Philippines.





Dec 12, 2024 - All Day Batanes Island Tour

After a day on our own to explore Batanes, mostly near our hotel since we didn't have transportation, we took a private island tour that showed us most of the rest of the island.


The Honesty Coffee Shop is a unique, unmanned store that operates on the principle of trust. Customers are free to select items, note their purchases, and pay without any staff supervision, relying solely on the honesty of the community and visitors



Dec 13, 2024 - Sabtang Island

We took an early ride from Batanes to Sabtang Island in a small boat with around 20 people. If the ocean gets rough in the afternoon, as it often does, you're not guaranteed a ride back that day, leading to possible unexpected overnight stays.


Sabatang Island is known for its lighthouse and the old stone houses of the Ivatan villages. Ivatan, known for their resilience, adapted to a harsh, typhoon-prone environment by building durable limestone houses and wearing protective vakul headgear.


The vakul is a traditional, protective headgear crafted from shredded dried leaves of the vuyavuy palm (Philippine date palm). It serves as all-weather gear to shield against intense sun and rain while working outdoors



Dec 14, 2024 - Batanes Fountain of Youth

Not sure it worked? But it was a beautiful view.


Typhoons regularly blow through here wreaking havoc on the trees as well as buildings.



Dec 17, 2024 - Bataan

We barely made it off the island of Batanes due to weather. Roughlyt 1/3 of all flights leaving Batanes are canceled. Our original flight to Manila was canceled and we barely made it after being waitlisted for a later flight to Clark airport. The airline was then planning to fly us to Manila from there, but as it turned out our plans had been to drive from Manila to Bataan which is near Clark!


In Bataan we visited the Mount Samat National Shrine which commemorates the Filipino and American soldiers who fought against the Japanese early in World War 2. Their surrender after three months of heavy fighting lead to the Bataan Death March.


Dec 20, 2024 Cebu City Tour

We flew to the island of Cebu to spend a few days in Cebu City. Our first full day there we took a group tour: Best Cebu City Tour.


The Temple of Leah is a Greek/Roman type building built by local businessman Teodorico Adarna in 2012 as a tribute to his late wife, Leah Albino-Adarna.

Also known as Sirao Flower Farm, Little Amsterdam has become a Cebu tourist attraction.


The last stop on our tour was at the 1000 Roses Cafe.



Dec 22, 2024 - Bohol Country Tour

Our next tour was to the island of Bohol, a short ferry ride from Cebu City. Bohol is best kown for its Chocolate Hills which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Chocolate Hills consist of about 1,776 mounds formed from the uplift of coral deposits and the result of the action of rainwater and erosion.


The hills turn a chocolate like brown during the dry season.



Baclayon Church was built in the 1590's from coral stone.



Dec 23, 2024 The Blue Orchid Resort Moalboal

The next few days we were at Blue Orchid Resort near Moalboal, on the other side of Cebu Island from Cebu City.



Dec 24, 2024 - Kawasan Falls

A "short" 40 minute or so trike ride and short hike from the resort was Kawasan Falls.



Dec 26, 2024 Moalboal Sardine Run

We book a shared small boat from the resort to the sardine run a few miles away. Click on the picture below to see more of the sardine run pictures and a few videos.


Bonus videos, because that's the best way to see the sardine run!


Dec 27, 2024 - Taal Lake

Flying from Cebu to Manila we then drove a couple of hours to a Taal Lake resort for a family reunion. Taal lake is formed in the caldera of a still active volcano. The picture below shows the volcano island in the middle of Taal Lake and some of the fish farms.



Dec 29, 2024 - Taal Lake to Pico De Loro Beach

Today we drove from Taal Lake toPico De Loro Beach where a relative owns a time share.



Dec 30, 2024 - Snorkeling Subil Cove?

A private boat rental from Pico De Loro Beach took us to a nearby cove for a day in the sun.


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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, Hong Kong

The second leg of our trip took us on a cruise from Tokyo to Hong Kong. Originally the cruise ended in Manila, which is why we decided to take this cruise instead of flying from Tokyo to Manila. But shortly before we left for Seoul South Korea Norwegian changed the itinerary to end in Hong Kong. It's one of the reasons I try to avoid Norwegian cruises from now on.

Click here to see some of the best pictures from this trip.

Below is the map showing where we took photos on the second leg of our trip. Click the picture below to see an interactive map. Click any of the pins in the interactive map to see when and where the picture was taken and a link. Click that link to go to the picture in the blog post below.

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November 24, 2025 - Sumo Wrestling Tour Tokyo Japan

We took a Sumo Wrestling tour in Ryogoku, the historic heart of Japanese sumo wrestling, famous for the Ryogoku Kokugikan National Sumo Stadium, which hosts major tournaments. The area hosts many sumo stables where wrestlers live and train, often seen walking around in yukatas. Unfortunately while we were there the team was out of town so we didn't see any wrestlers.


The district sports special manhole covers sporting the sumo wrestler mascot characters Hiyonoyama and Akawashi.


We weren't allowed to view the Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Arena the day of our tour, so instead we visited this nearby food hall located near the arena. It sports a full sized dohyo, the sumo wrestling ring.




Nov 25, 2024 - Tokyo Skytree

We did a self guided tour to the Tokyo Skytree which has a viewing area 350 floors up.






Nov 27, 2024 - Shimizu Japan

We had boarded the ship in Tokyo but our first stop was not far away in the Shimizu Port, which is near Mount Fuji. Local farmers raise trout and horseradish for wasabi all with fresh clear water from Mount Fuji. We lucked out again with beautiful views of Mount Fuji both during the tour and from the dock in Shimizu Port.






One more Mount Fuji Shot!


Nov 28, 2024 - Osaka Japan

In Osaka we took a private walking tour of Osaka Castle and Shinsekai, Dotonboriand surrounding areas. The manhole cover below was to commemorate an upcoming expo.


At this cruise ship stop we took the Ultimate Osaka Walking Tour.




This hotel in Osaka offered hourly rates and two entrances and exits. Why two? So no one could photograph you leaving from the same entrances as some strange (not your wife/gf) woman.


Nov. 29, 2024 - Kochi Japan

In Kochi we took the Kochi Highlights tour.






Dec 1, 2024 - Amami Oshima Highlights, Oshima Japan



Dec 2, 2024 - Okinawa Japan



Dec 3, 2024 - Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan

Our tour this day took us to Yangmingshan Natl Park and nearby Cal La Young Garden Resort Hot Springs. Unfortunately bad weather kept us from seeing much at Yangmingshan, the only park in Taiwan that has volcanic geography and hot springs.


Dec 4, 2024 - Kaohsiung, Taiwan

We'd been to Taiwan before but never to Kaohsiung. There were a lot of interesting sights and places to visit. We first went to Ten Drum Creative Park, a former Sugar Mill.








Dec 6, 2024 - Boracay, Philippines

This day we were on our own but managed to find a ride for a reasonable price just outside the port.






Dec 7, 2024 - Coron, Philippines

For our day in Coron we had a private all day tour that included snorkeling. Click the picture below to see more underwater photos.






Dec 9, 2024 - Hong Kong

Because the cruise ended in Hong Kong instead of Manila, we had an overnight in Hong Kong. That allowed us to take a private half day tour of Hong Kong highlights.






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