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We had to wait around for 30 minutes for the all-clear and those 30 minutes were just stressful. You don\u2019t want anyone to say your name and call you out of the group.<\/p>\n
During those 30 minutes, you were basically doing your best to avoid making eye contact with the lady picking people out of the group. Like that would have made a difference.<\/p>\n
And I don\u2019t even know why we were so nervous either, we\u2019d literally done a test that morning and had tested negative so our nerves had no business being that frayed.<\/p>\n
I think it must have been the whole auditorium thing giving off major Hunger Games or Squid Games vibes.<\/p>\n
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Oh, and by the way, this is the norm for every cruise ship, not just for ours or ships going to Antarctica, it\u2019s the same for every ship. You need to test before you board.<\/p>\n
Before we left, there was a ship that had been lax with their testing and almost half of the passengers ended up testing positive on arrival back to Argentina so the whole ship had to quarantine for 10 days.<\/p>\n
Anyway, so we tested negative and with huge sighs of relief hopped on board the ship, where we were welcomed with cocktails, snacks and a light lunch to have in our rooms.<\/p>\n
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And so off we set to Antarctica. The forecast, by the way, was correct and for the two days of crossing the Drake\u2019s Passage, the water was relatively calm.<\/p>\n
Some people still got seasick but we\u2019d started taking our sea sickness medication \u2013 Promethazine, before we left the port.<\/p>\n
Another great sea sickness medication is Meclizine, but Promethazine is the one NASA apparently gives its astronauts to help them avoid sea sickness so that sounded good enough for us.<\/p>\n
We couldn\u2019t get Promethazine over the counter in the UK but luckily our ship\u2019s pharmacy had it and they gave it to us for free.<\/p>\n
We actually then started off with Meclizine on the first day before switching to Promethazine. (No real reason why \u2013 it\u2019s just what we were given).<\/p>\n
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Both tablets do make you very drowsy though but I\u2019d rather be drowsy from the medication and grab a coffee to wake me up than seasick and yet still drowsy and exhausted from sea sickness.<\/p>\n
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I don\u2019t know if you\u2019ll find this interesting but this is apparently how the sea sickness tablets work.<\/p>\n
So your eyes, your body (like your feet on the ground) and your inner ear usually tell you when your body is in motion.<\/p>\n
The first two send signals to your brain saying you\u2019re in motion and your inner ear corroborates that information and your brain is like \u201cOkay, we\u2019re moving<\/em>\u201d and all fine.<\/p>\nSea sickness happens however when your inner ear says that you\u2019re moving (because it can feel it) but your eyes and body say that you\u2019re not, which can happen if you\u2019re in an area with no windows or if you\u2019re not constantly staring out of the window.<\/p>\n
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This difference in information confuses your brain and makes you feel nauseous.<\/p>\n
So the drugs work by silencing the signals from your inner ear so your brain doesn\u2019t get confused and you don\u2019t feel nauseous.<\/p>\n
But yeah, the drugs, coupled with a relatively calm crossing meant that for those two days we could just relax and enjoy sailing across the Drake\u2019s passage.<\/p>\n
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The real fun starts after you\u2019re done with the Drake\u2019s passage but that doesn\u2019t mean you\u2019re just sat around doing nothing, unless, of course, if you want to.<\/p>\n
While you\u2019re sailing, you\u2019ve got wildlife outside (we had our first whale sightings on the Drake\u2019s passage), you\u2019ve got lectures (which I promise you are way more exciting than it sounds and really help put into context what you\u2019re about to see) and in the downtime, you\u2019ve got so many movies on your TV in your room as well.<\/p>\n
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In our downtime, we ended up watching a new show on we just discovered on Sky. It actually not a new show per se. It\u2019s new to us but there are like 5 seasons of it.<\/p>\n
The show is called Gomorrah and it\u2019s in Italian. It is set in Naples and is all about the drug cartels in Naples. Like an Italian Narcos, I guess.<\/p>\n
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It\u2019s kind of based on a real-life infamous housing estate in Naples.<\/p>\n
We originally found out about this show while we were travelling in Naples and spotted the estate in the distance.<\/p>\n
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Our Italian friend we were travelling with regaled us with tales about it (like how they\u2019d randomly found a tiger in there once just sat there as someone\u2019s pet) and told us about how at one point even the police were terrified to go to this housing estate.<\/p>\n
We\u2019d been watching this before we left the UK and just downloaded it on the Sky Go app to take travelling with us, which turned out to be a brilliant plan, especially seeing as we were planning on isolating the entire time before we boarded the ship anyway.<\/p>\n
But yeah, before I finish off this vlog, I figured I should probably show you around the Ocean Victory ship, so let\u2019s start this quick tour with the bedroom\u2026<\/p>\n
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Then let\u2019s move to the dining room. This is where you have all your meals.<\/p>\n
Breakfast has a buffet (it\u2019s still table service) with other items you can order off a menu (like omelettes and waffles).<\/p>\n
Lunch and dinner are a-la-crate with lots of different and rather delicious options (so don\u2019t worry if you\u2019re vegetarian or vegan).<\/p>\n
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This is the library. It\u2019s such a cute and calm space.<\/p>\n
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This is the lecture theatre.<\/p>\n
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This is one of the bars. And there\u2019s another bar up here in the observation lounge, which has one of the best views on the ship.<\/p>\n
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To be honest, once you\u2019re in Antarctica, there are great views everywhere.<\/p>\n
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The hot tub and pools are at the back of the ship. The spa is inside.<\/p>\n
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This is the main viewing platform in front of the ship.<\/p>\n
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There\u2019s also a shop and a couple more speciality restaurants as well as guest lounges dotted across the ship.<\/p>\n
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There\u2019s also a \u2018mud room\u2019 downstairs which is where you, de-contaminate and get the zodiac boats to take you on a cruise or over to land.<\/p>\n
And there you have it. Catch you in the next post when we finally arrive in Antarctica!<\/p>\n
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