These are pictures from a cruise I took on the Pacific Sky
in May 2003. The 8 day tour included 3 stopovers, the first
one at Port Vila, Vanuatu, the second on Lifou Island North
of New Caledonia and the last at Noumea.
After a memorable trip across Sydney Harbour it was three
days before we sighted land again, in the form of the Boulari
Passage, a narrow reef rimmed gully that rounds the southern
tip of New Caledonia.
The passage way is a natural shortcut for ships crossing
New Caledonia, but a potentially hazardous one.. so much so
that by 1861, after many ships were lost entering the harbour,
Paris was asked to build a lighthouse to help cut down on
the Sea Toll. The lighthouse, one of the worlds tallest at
56 metres tall, was assembled in Paris and shipped out to
Noumea a few years later.
The next day after Boulari we landed at Port Vila, Vanuatu.
We took a helicopter ride over the harbour (and the cruise
ship) then fooled around in town for a bit before catching
the ferry out to Irirki Island.. a small tourist orientated
area close to Vila.
In the picture below you can see the clouds beginning to
role in.. by the time we got back to the boat the downside
of tropical life had begun to pour from the sky... it kept
up for most of our next day on Lifou island, and worse yet
I broke my first digital camera on the beach in an unfortunate
seating mishap... (happily this meant I had to buy another,
much better camera!)
So, with no digital camera and no more velvia film left for
my Nikon N80 I was content to put my camera away for the rest
of the trip, that is, until the sun setting as we were leaving
Noumea had me scrambling down the deck stairs to the boat's
camera store to buy some print film. (bottom Picture)
To anyone who has not been on a cruise ship before, and is
considering it.. jump in, it's likely the only regret you
will have is when the voyage is over. I'm already planning
my next cruise from Vancouver up to Alaska.