A bird’s eye view of where we are headed, as we meander around the world.
Some stats:
- 1095 days (1096 if you take into account that 2024 is a leap year)
- 136 destinations (104 countries + 32 territories/provinces/dependencies)
- 7 continents (including Antarctica, the only continent I’ve never been to)
- 130,000 miles
- ~382 ports
- 6 equator crossings
- Over 100 tropical islands
- 30% of time (320 days) spent at sea with no port stop, 70% of time (776 days) in ports
- Longest stretch at sea: 9 days, from Spain to Bahamas
- From 1 to 8 days in each port (on average 2 days per port)
- Most days in port: 8 days each in Shanghai China, and Singapore
Map created by fellow shipmate Jim Cremer. Reprinted with permission (thanks Jim!) An interactive version of the map with dates can be found on Google Maps here.
3 responses to “Oh the Places We Will Go”
I am SO excited for you!
I’m smiling as these statistics are your kind of thing! Awaiting all your amazing photography. Not much if any stopping on the east coast of NA.
Ha, you know me very well, Tereska! Yes, the stats are definitely my thing. Along with the pictures of course, but those will have to wait until after launch. Yeah, I was a little surprised that there were no east coast stops.