Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – Day at Sea en Route to Komodo, Indonesia

A View behind the scenes on our ship

Where in the World Are We?

We sail from Broome, Australia, to Komodo Island, Indonesia, in the South Pacific Ocean.

Today’s Schedule includes:

  • Bridge Lessons
  • Dance Lessons

Enrichment Lecture with World Affairs Lecturer Geoffrey Gray: Indonesia.

The world’s largest archipelago and Muslim country is on Australia’s doorstep. Does it offer an opportunity or a threat in the future?

After colonial rule and military dictatorship, Indonesia has emerged as a significant economic and regional power. How will it use its power and influence in the region?

Shore Excursion Briefing for the ports of Komodo, Lembar, and Benoa with your Shore Concierge Mirjana

Destination Lecture with Dr. Lawrence Blair:

An Island Of Gods And Another Of Dragons
An introduction to Bali and Komodo, with their mysticism and magic and their primordial creatures

Tonight’s dinner was in The Restaurant.

TONIGHT’S SHOW – A WORLD OF MUSIC


Enjoy a rare opportunity to hear and see a Celtic harp up close. Internationally acclaimed Kate Targett-Adams will serenade you with song, wit & charm in an entertaining show that allows the soft & gentle sounds of the Celtic harp
to tickle your soul.

A modern-day traveling minstrel, Kate began her musical as a solo singer & harpist in Scotland. With a Master’s from Oxford University, she performed for the British Royal Family, the British, Irish, and Scottish Prime Ministers, and the Vice Premier of China. She has also played for many celebrities, including 007’s Sir Sean Connery, football’s Sir Ian Ferguson, Harry Potter’s J.K. Rowling, and fashion’s Vera Wang. Kate has performed in prestigious locations worldwide, including Beijing’s Forbidden City, New York’s Waldorf Astoria, Washington’s Smithsonian Museum, and Edinburgh Castle.

Kate’s ability to speak and sing in many languages led her to move to Hong Kong in 2007, where she lived for 13 years performing as a solo entertainer across Asia. In March 2020, Kate moved to beautiful Queenstown in New Zealand, where she now resides.

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