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  1. According to this table the path of totality around Isafjordur will be roughly 300km/186 miles wide.
  2. Looking forward to sharing the excitement and to meeting you in 2026.
  3. Lots of good information out there https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/iceland/isafjordur?iso=20260812
  4. Eclipse data shows totality around 5:44pm, ship is scheduled to depart at 7:00pm
  5. It's the Viking Vela. Initially we didn't see it on desktop computer but in mobile, but it's on both now.
  6. We've also been eyeing the 2027 eclipse with its trajectory over the ports of southern Spain with totality in the morning rather than closer to sunset. That would seem to be a perfect opportunity for a cruise line to feature eclipse-related activities.
  7. Fewer passengers is its own pleasure. Smaller ships can have a cozier feel. Specific ship allocation of public space is a big determinant in whether venues felt crowded. On the Windstar ships, we found the main dining rooms to have comfortable spacing between tables, but even with smaller capacity than larger ships the main dining room volume could get pretty loud at peak times. In the buffet areas there seemed to be less space between tables, so even at less busy times it had a more crowded feel.
  8. We will give Windstar one specific point: the open bridge and the friendliness and willingness of the officers who offered to take photos of us there and at the ship's bow.
  9. We didn't 'leave' Viking; we choose cruises based on interesting itineraries rather than limiting our selections to specific cruise lines. Our most recent Viking cruise was in May 2022 when Viking faced the same post-COVID industrywide challenges affecting all cruise lines, yet continued to provide us with a better overall experience.
  10. We've had two recent Windstar voyages and two previous Viking Ocean voyages. Windstar was adequate but in our experience Viking has provided a superior product across the board.
  11. We've found that our 28" Briggs&Riley cases have been slightly too large/deep, even unzipped and opened, to fit under beds in Oceania R class OV cabins. Cabin attendants will such store bags at your request until you need them again.
  12. Our NZ-SYD cruise out of Auckland had to skip something like four out of seven ports due to severe weather. So if seeing NZ is a high priority, it's best to consider more of a land tour than a cruise
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