The Seabourn Quest is shown below. 460 passengers - so it's a small ship as ocean liners go.
We will be taking this very same ship on a cruise from Montreal to Boston this fall.
We will also be taking this very same ship on a cruise to Antarctic in the future - exact date unknown at this point in time.
We have a balcony this time. Didn't use it much as we were always on the go during the day and the evenings can be cool in the Baltic Sea. Terri here speaking to our neighbour Bernard.
A couple shots of the pool deck. This was our very first day on the ship and it was what they call an "at sea" day which means you are sailing all day and have no port visit. We lucked out as it was a beautiful warm summer day. Wee were told that the previous two weeks had been cold and overcast. We got seven great days though.
Our room: nothing special, a nice comfortable bed, the fridge stocked with beer and booze.
Sunset in the Baltic Sea. At this time of year it doesn't get completely dark. You have to make sure to close your curtains all the way because at 4:00 AM it's daylight time again.
The AIDAmar. A huge liner that holds about 2,700 people.
Another huge ship - the Norwegian Star.