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Day 11, 2025 Dec. 27; At Sea, day 3.

With the Christmas festivities behind us we are now on the 3rd sea day, on the way home to Southampton. Around lunch time we will pass the most North westerly point of Normany and sail through the Traffic Separation Zone for ships at Ushant. Hence we are seeing more and more ships in the fare distance and sometimes  really nearby. As was expected yesterday the sea is more lively than before.

Weather today around noon time. We are at the edge of the yellow part – waves 3 to 4 meters, but are turning away from it now heading into the English Channel.

A last sea day is always somewhat akward for a lot of cruise passengers. It is the last day and everybody has to pack, or if one is doing a back to back finding the lounges half empty. Thoughts are about going home by half of he ship , while the other half mentally gears up for the next cruise. The Queen Victoria’s next cruise, is a new years cruise 7 days to Zeebrugge, Amsterdam and Cherbourg with docking overnight in Amsterdam for New Year’s Eve so there are quite a few on board who will stay for the next one. Then the next one after that is a 35 day voyage to the Caribbean, a so-called no-flight-cruise as it starts and ends in Southampton. That is twice crossing the North Atlantic but at both times with a route so far to the south that most likely they will be able to avoid most of the bad weather.

We followed the last talk / lecture of the Police Officer talking about Drug enforcement. This is a quite a interesting topic and as he also is a good speaker he can tell interesting anecdotes. It turned out that while defending King & Country in that business, it is not always plain sailing, nor do things always go right, nor is there always a very professionally ending. Hence great anecdotes to tell.

At noon time the Captain made his navigational announcement, ending with a very plastic Cunard Head Office Message, with advising that ONLY a few SELECTED guests would get a post cruise questionaire (I wonder what sort of selection they make ?……………..) and hinting very strongly that if we enjoyed the voyage then that we should give a 10. Normally that sort of thing is left to Cruise Director’s on the stage and thus leave the captain’s dignity in tact.

The shops had another sale going, with extra – extra discount, and either the prices were very good, or there was still a lot of On Board Credit floating around but it was busy with even a tussle between two ladies in the hand bag section.

Quick lunch and then it was time to pack. Luckily we did not buy very much this cruise but why is it always more difficult to get the same quantity as you packed at thome, back in the suitcase when on board?

Then last night we got an invite for another Captain’s party in the Queens Room, but without an explanation about why we were invited; but if there are free drinks and maybe even nibbles, who would say no?  With our invitation card in hand (to be presented at the entrance) we marched towards the Queens Room at 17.15 (start of the party) and found at least a 100 people ahead of us inside (free drinks ??) We bypassed the Captains line and grabbed a drink and watched the proceedings on the dance floor.

Again the officers were lined up around the dancefloor and again they waited for the guests to come over. Some guests did go over but it means  that all those guests who are sitting on the side and in the wings are obviously not entitled to the presence of an officer. One would expect that the officers would be roving the area being the gracious hosts. The party was called the Sr. Officers party, although there were numerous junior officers present, so one would expect that the Officers would make it a point and fan out from the center to chat with all those highrolling guests who have to sit, and who pay their salary. It was never explained to us, why we all were there, but we think that they invited the Queen and Princess Grills and the and Diamond members.

To be honest, this was a bit of a damp squidh affair, although there were canape’s, which were missing from the first party. No speech from the captain but near the end a guy in an off-white suite popped up and made a short speech, which seemed to be the moment that all  the officers were allowed to disappear and they did. He then wished us a good continuation of our party, which had now turned to a Sr. Officer Party, without any officers. The captain was still there, gathering up his wife and 3 children. He saw me and we were thus able to say goodbye and thank him for his hospitality. He said he had been reading my daily blog and agreed with my weather charts. I hope he also agreed with the cabin repairs I enacted.

We decided not to go to the last show as it will be an early morning tomorrow and we had to pack the final items to make sure that all suitcases had the same weight. Weather in Southampton tomorrow calls for partly cloudy skies, with a temperature of 7oC but with a windchill factor that might bring it down to 5 or 4oC. But as long as I do not have to de-ice the car windows, I am already a happy camper.

This is the one but last blog of the cruise. On Monday, my “Final Verdict & Review”, will follow.  However with coming back to Southampton this 12 day cruise will have ended.  Our next cruise will be in February 2026 with Viking Cruises, so I hope that you will be following us again.

In the mean time: A very happy New Year and  Lesley and I wish you all a prosperous, healty and peaceful 2026.

 

 

10 Comments

  1. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Healthy 2026 from the Cpsta Pacifica in the Caribbean.

  2. Thank you, Captain. Happy New Year to you, also. Looking forward to your February cruise. Interested in your opinions of Viking.

  3. Thanks for the enjoyable reviews. I read them me all.

  4. Happy New Year, Captain Albert. I feel like I have been sailing with you on this journey and loved every minute of it. You do us a great service.

    Best wishes to you in the New Year!

    Eloise

  5. Happy New Year, Captain Albert. I feel like I have been sailing with you on this journey and loved every minute of it. You do us a great service.

    Best wishes to you in the New Year!

    Eloise

  6. Oh my, its over!!!! How come the planning and waiting to go goes by so slowly, but the actual trip/cruise us over in the wink of sn eye!

    Another great commentary of an interesting itinerary on a renowned ship. Fir the last 12 days, I look forward to the evening when I can relax and read your blog, usually twice.

    Thank you for taking the time to literally make us feel we are actually traveling with you.

    You may be Dutch born, but your handle on British humor is terrific.

    Happy New Year to you and the Lord and Master. I look forward to enjoy your Viking cruise while im on yhe Mekong River with AmaWaterways!

  7. Thank you once again Captain for your interesting blog aboard Queen Victoria.
    Wishing you both a very Happy New Year and I look forward to following you aboard Viking Cruises.
    All the best for a safe trip home.

  8. Happy New Year captain and thank you for yet again an interesting blog.
    Looking forward to the next one!

  9. Roger D Tollerud, Lt Colonel, USAF (ret)

    December 29, 2025 at 5:15 pm

    Captain A. Love your blog comments both positive and negative. Due to age and infirmity we are no longer able to cruise so we do it thru you and your bride.
    Look forward to February.
    Happy New Year1
    Roger

  10. Happy New Year to you both….and Thank You for taking us along.

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