
Seven weeks ago we set off on a long vacation
Starting on the US east coast
We took a trans-Atlantic cruise for 12 nights
The ship stopped in Bermuda and the Azores
Final destination was Lisbon
After an enjoyable stay in Lisbon we flew to Madeira
Meeting up with some close friends
We spent the next 10 days exploring the island
Great food, wine, scenery and super friendly locals
We then flew to London for a brief stay before flying up to Inverness
We met up with family and rented a car
Next chapter was the NC 500
A 500 mile drive along the north coast of Scotland
It took a full week to complete
Our final destination was the Isle of Skye
Another week of exploration with more family members
The journey back home started with a 5 hour drive to Glasgow
A short flight to Dublin followed
The next day we flew to Iceland
A far too brief layover before boarding our flight back to the US
It was hard to stay awake during the 3 hour drive home
We took a lot of photos and made many memories
What did we learn from this journey?
The best way to avoid jet lag is to cross the ocean by sea
Losing an hour every other day is much better than stepping off a plane and losing 6 hours
Bermuda seems to be stuck in a time warp
Once a place for the super wealthy to hang out and hide their cash
As the old money dies off, nobody has taken then opportunity to develop the island for sun seeking tourists
We just wanted more and mores of the Azores
Punta Delgada has not been discovered yet, go soon before the developers swoop in
Spending days at sea makes you appreciate the vastness of the Atlantic ocean
The early sailing explorers were so brave
Lisbon has a special place in our hearts
Our fifth visit revealed even more amazing history and culture
Port tastes so much better when looking out over Lisbon and eating local food
Lisbon has been discovered, no longer the quiet backwater we knew a decade ago
Madeira is a gem
A huge rock towering out of the ocean off the coast of Africa
Its similar to Hawaii but in the Atlantic
Spectacular scenery and super friendly locals
Madeira wine is nectar, it can send you to heaven on earth
We enjoyed Fado, traditional Portuguese music full of emotion
London is a huge city but the locals are super friendly
English beer is warm
Fish and chips is an additive English pleasure
Inverness is the gateway to the highlands
The NC500 attracts too many RVs
John O’Groats is always cold and windy
Its hard to keep your eyes on the road when driving through spectacular Scottish scenery
Haggis is a great breakfast food
Scotland is mostly mountains, lakes(lochs), rivers, waterfalls, sheep, deer, pubs, distilleries, castles, highland cows, single track roads and rain
Scottish people never complain about rain
It rains in Scotland almost every day but the locals call it mist
Its hard to find the bathroom at night after three weeks away from home in multiple hotels
Single malt whisky tastes truly amazing in front of a log fire in the Scottish highlands
The Isle of Skye is breathtaking
All whisky distilleries smell like malt
Its so easy to make whisky, the ingredients are: water, barley, yeast and lots of magic
Guinness in Ireland tastes amazing
Irish hospitality is hard to beat
Iceland is mostly black volcanic rock with puffs of steam rising up
Iceland has also been discovered so best to go in the shoulder season
Jet lag is much worse when flying westward
Yes we would do it all again in a heartbeat
Nothing more precious than spending quality time with family and good friends
Home sweet home is a welcome place after a long vacation
I am still confused upon waking each morning, what country/time zone/place am I in?