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⚓The Roundly Flat Society

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Sailing to the edge of the Earth. Wondering is weak—doing is destiny. Join me or doubt me, but I’m going where maps end and legends begin.

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Sailing on Voyager class soon?🛳️
These tips work for all Voyager-class ships (Voyager, Explorer, Adventure, Navigator, Mariner), here's what you actually need to know: Walk Deck 4 outside (Promenade Deck). You can walk the entire ship, barely see anyone, and even go out onto the helipad. Shockingly quiet!🚁 The solaruim bar does smoothies, juices and protien shakes! It is quietly hidden but we love a nice fruit smoothie in the morning to start the day! 🥝 Order multiple mains in the dining room. Can't decide between two dishes? Order both. Only want starters? Have three. Most people don't realise this until halfway through!🍽️ Hidden quiet spots: Sports court sunloungers at the very back (best views, zero crowds). High Notes bar during the day (free tea/coffee/snacks, ocean views). Going to the buffet? Hit the Windjammer after 8pm in the evening or between 7-9am for breakfast. Anytime after 9am... it is busy! And lunchtime, I have not seemed to have cracked a quiet time, it is always busy😆 Bring adapters. Not many sockets in cabins, and none beside the bed unfortunately! Voyager's not flashy. But once you know how she works, she's brilliant. Anyone else sailing Voyager or a Voyager class soon?
Sailing on Voyager class soon?🛳️
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ahh this is the Voyager. That is quite the Ship. Nice to see some pictures of the 35 days at sea. You make port in many places ? Supplies and trips on the land?
3 weeks on Voyager of the seas🛳️
I've been aboard Voyager for 3 weeks now, and something unexpected happened around day 7. I fell into a routine. Wake up. Gym. Walk the deck. Shower. Breakfast at the Windjammer. Grab a coffee. Do some work. Sit outside. Another walk. Get ready for evening. High Notes bar. Dinner. Entertainment. Here's what surprised me: it's almost identical to my routine back home in Arbroath. Except this version is 10 times more enjoyable. Because "home" is now a floating hotel with ocean views, no dishes to wash, and a different country outside the window every few days. The routine doesn't feel restrictive, it feels grounding. We're not just cruising anymore. We're actually living aboard. Most 7-day cruises feel like you're sprinting the whole time. But on a repositioning? You've got time. You settle in. You find your rhythm.😍 Anyone else done a long cruise and had this happen? When did it start feeling like home for you?🏠
3 weeks on Voyager of the seas🛳️
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quite the ship you have there. how many more days will you be under passage?
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@Katrina Edginton A big adventure has been planned for many nights now. I am well on my way to realize that which i have come here to do. Fallow along as i shall be putting more information and videos talks and things to look through. I am glad to hear they Voyager is a trusty vessel, of 35 nights that is a nice chunk of times to be int he seas grasps. I trust you find port well. Do you do Celestial navigation by chance?
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Wondering is good but doing is best. I am here to put the theory to the test.

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