We woke to a north wind funneling down from the Strait of Messina, so our Zodiac departure at the ancient harbor of Naxos Giardinia proved to be especially exciting. As we began the short but breathtaking drive from the port up to the historic resort jewel of Taormina, Sea Cloud weighed anchor to head north to meet us later in the port of Messina. By the time we returned in the afternoon, we had enjoyed a gorgeous Sunday morning taking in the beauty of Taormina and then an unforgettable lunch at the Castello degli Schiavi of “Godfather” fame. Sea Cloud, however, had muscled against the wind and currents of the strait into the Port of Messina. Once back aboard, we launched again into the whirlpools and tidal rips, lucky to see some of the traditional swordfish passarella boats with their high crow’s nests and awkwardly long bowsprits as we entered the Tyrrhenian Sea.
10/3/2024
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Sea Cloud
Amalfi and Napoli, Italy
Anticipating rough weather, we woke early today to attempt a morning visit to the city of Amalfi. Unfortunately, the seas were already too rough to safely disembark, and we were compelled to make other plans. We instead spent a quiet morning at sea, including a presentation by National Geographic-Lindblad Historian Rebecca on shipwreck archaeology, a fitting topic for a ship prudently avoiding rough weather. Today’s lunch on the lido deck featured the famous Sea Cloud pasta wheel, a large wheel of Parmigiano-Reggiano in which a delectable pasta is prepared. We managed to dock in Napoli around midday, and interested guests accompanied Expedition Leader John on a walk around some of Napoli’s historic neighborhoods. Our leisurely walk took us past the medieval Castel Nuovo, through the soaring Galleria of Umberto I, and alongside the expansive Royal Palace of Napoli. Back aboard Sea Cloud this evening, we enjoyed the guest slide show during cocktail hour followed by one final, sumptuous dinner in the ship’s elegant dining room.