On February 13, 2016 I fly out of Victoria Airport on WestJet to Vancouver airport, and then onward on a red-eye Cathay Pacific flight to Hong Kong (Feb 14th), and take a connector flight to Singapore. I overnight in Singapore (Feb 15th) and then embark Holland America’s Volendam for the 30 day SE Asia Solar Eclipse cruise.
I’m excited and ready to go, but let’s review some pre-planning tasks I’ve completed over the last few weeks.
Finances
- I have ensured I have sufficient funds in my main chequing account, should I need to draw money while traveling.
- My credit card balances are all paid to zero, so if I need to meet any major expense while traveling, I have the resources available.
- I have advised my credit card companies of my travel plans.
- I purchased some currency for most of the countries I will be visiting, so I don’t have to waste time seeking out currency exchanges or banks. I am also carrying US Dollars in small denominations, which are accepted in virtually any country in the world for small items. Tipping people with US$ is often appreciated!
- All shipboard expenses are charged to a passenger’s account, which is guaranteed by a credit card, but which can be settled with US$ cash if preferred. It is very important to keep track of expenses while aboard ship!
- Aboard the ship, all tipping is discouraged, since Holland America assesses a gratuity on behalf of all staff to each passenger’s onboard account. That said, cabin stewards are usually given a bit more of a tip in US$ cash by most passengers at the end of a cruise, so I have to take US$ cash with me for that occasion.
Emergency Plan
- If there is an emergency at home, I have left instructions for family on how cope with them without depending on me.
- I have left instructions on how to reach me while I travel: hotels, cruise ships, and my mobile phone number.
- I carry the same emergency lists with me, both printed out and in electronic form.
Communications
- I know what roaming option I will use from my Canadian mobile provider to keep me connected, but limit costs.
- Internet access is available aboard ship, but it’s expensive, unreliable, and slow. I will be using it, but I won’t depend on it!
- Internet is available ashore, however I really don’t have time during our ports-of-call to seek out Internet cafes. Additionally, there is significant security risks while using some shore-based Internet services.
- In addition to my Canadian-based mobile phone, I also take a second unlocked mobile phone with a “Global” UK number to use as an alternative, should my primary mobile service not function as I expect.
- Since half of the cruise is in Indonesia, I may take some time to seek out a pay-as-you-go cellular plan for that country if it looks like it won’t take too much of my precious time.
- As a last resort, ship-to-shore telephone is available from every cabin. This is an extremely expensive communication option, but it is good to know it is there, should other methods fail.
Health & travel medicine
- I have travel medical coverage through my VISA credit card, so I don’t have to purchase this coverage.
- Last week, I took a booster dose of Dukoral, a vaccine which provides protection from Cholera as well as Travellers’ diarrhea caused by ETEC.
- My packing list includes both my prescription medications sufficient for 30 days, as well as over-the-counter remedies for various minor ailments.
- The cruise ship has a well-equipped hospital staffed with a doctor and nurse, should I need more immediate medical attention.
- I have verified that no special vaccinations are required for entry into the countries I will be visiting.
Travel documents and identification
- My cruise and airline flight confirmations are printed out, and three copies are stored in strategic places on my person and in my carryon travel bags.
- All of my travel arrangements are stored in cloud storage, as well as on my smart phone, laptop computer and tablet. All copies are on secure services and encrypted, but available from a simple web browser, providing the proper credentials are given.
- I am carrying my vaccination records with me “just in case”, and they are all scanned and stored on the online services and electronic devices along with my other documents.
- My Canadian passport is current and valid for more than six months after my return date.
- Entry Visas are required by some of the countries I will be visiting, however Holland America has assured me they can handle the issuance of entry Visas aboard ship for a modest service fee.
Entertainment & tech
- My iPad contains lots of e-magazines and e-books, so I have lots of reading material.
- My iPhone contains my complete music collection, so I will have no shortage of tunes.
- My notebook computer has become my essential travel companion for trips I’ve taken in the last decade or so. I use it to download and view the photos and video I take each day. I try to tag all photos with titles and locations as I go. This is especially important on a long trip such as this, otherwise it is easy to forget particulars about photos. I also use my notebook computer to keep a travel journal, post blog entries to my JoeTourist website, and I can even use it to place VoIP calls over the Internet if need be.
- I have pre-booked numerous shore excursions with Holland America. This ensures I don’t waste time negotiating with shore-based excursion companies or operators. My time is precious, so I can justify the more expensive cruise line excursions. Also, if a Holland America excursion is late, the ship will wait…not so if you make your own excursion arrangements!
Photography & video
- I have my trusty dSLR, underwater point-and-shoot camera, and a video-cam in my camera bag, complete with spare batteries, chargers, lenses, and tripods.
- Since we will be observing and photographing a Solar Eclipse, I also have solar filters for my cameras.
Eclipse observing
- I have image-stabilized binoculars in my carry-on bags, and also have solar filters to fit over them, so my visual eclipse observing will be from a chair unaided eye and binoculars.
- My Kestrel portable weather station provides essential observing instrumentation, measuring changes in temperature and other weather-related data.
- I will use the same photo setup as on my 2012 Solar Eclipse cruise
- Photos – a telephoto lens and Canon dSLR mounted on a ball head on a tripod
- Video – Canon video cam on a small tripod, strapped to some superstructure to “capture the human emotion – a the moment of Totality”
Packing
- I pack at the last minute, since I have well-proven packing lists I have used many times. This ensures I don’t forget anything, and it means I start packing a day before departure.
- Cathay Pacific has very generous checked baggage allowances, and of course the cruise line has virtually no baggage limits, however I will still pack carefully and stick to the essentials!
- The ship has self-serve laundry facilities, so I plan to do laundry each week during the cruise, which reduces the amount of clothes I need to pack.
- I am allowed a carry on bag and a personal item aboard the airlines I will be using. I always carry my camera bag as my personal item, and a small briefcase as my carry on bag, containing my notebook computer, tablet, and other techie essentials.
Bottom line: I’m ready to go!