Wednesday, April 22, 2009
(This post is Work In Progress as I pull all the information and pictures together)
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Day 12 - At Sea
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A large part of today was spent on the ships tour, covering the laundry, backstage theatre, food preparation, food storage, environmental systems and the bridge. In all the tour took about 4 hours, with a short break for sandwiches and sparkling wine.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Day 9 - Alexandria
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Alexandria is certainly a city of contrasts. They have trams which have been repaired so many times, they look like they are made of papier mache ! There is clearly a lot of poverty around, but on the other side, it is a holiday resort for Egyptians which beaches as good looking as the French Riviera and high class hotels.
Alexandria is certainly a city of contrasts. They have trams which have been repaired so many times, they look like they are made of papier mache ! There is clearly a lot of poverty around, but on the other side, it is a holiday resort for Egyptians which beaches as good looking as the French Riviera and high class hotels.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Day 6 - Izmir (Turkey)
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What a busy place Izmir iz ! The entire hillside was covered in houses as far as you could see.
Another day where the rain was never far away, but thankfully stayed dry, and even sunny at times for the 2 hours we spent in Ephesus, the remains of a Greek city from around 500 BC which housed 400,000 people ! The site was where the temple of Artemis was located which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. There are still large intact structures, the most impressive being the library of Celsus, which at the time was the 3rd largest in the world
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Day 5 - Pireus (Athens)
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Ah the Acropolis where the Parthenon is . . Stephen Fry eat your heart out.
After what seemed like endless discussions with a local taxi drivers wanting to offer tours (at 120 Euro for 4 hours) or equally expensive taxi rides into Athens, we walked the 3 Km to the train station and got an all day pass for 8 Euro each. If you want to do this, expect a price of closer to 80 euros with the expectation of 'tips' if you like the tour. at least that's how low I got him to before deciding that with the poor exchange rate, £80 was still too much and gave up. The walk took about 40 minutes, but we did get slightly lost towards the end. Basically continue around eth coast till you reach a pedestrian bridge that crosses teh road, take this and you are at teh station. The train journey from Pireus took about 20 minutes to a stop called Monastiraki on the same line. From there it was a short walk to reach the Acropolis, just in time for an almighty downpour. Entry is free for children and XX Euro for Adults, but this also gets you into many other Athens attractions.
Ah the Acropolis where the Parthenon is . . Stephen Fry eat your heart out.
After what seemed like endless discussions with a local taxi drivers wanting to offer tours (at 120 Euro for 4 hours) or equally expensive taxi rides into Athens, we walked the 3 Km to the train station and got an all day pass for 8 Euro each. If you want to do this, expect a price of closer to 80 euros with the expectation of 'tips' if you like the tour. at least that's how low I got him to before deciding that with the poor exchange rate, £80 was still too much and gave up. The walk took about 40 minutes, but we did get slightly lost towards the end. Basically continue around eth coast till you reach a pedestrian bridge that crosses teh road, take this and you are at teh station. The train journey from Pireus took about 20 minutes to a stop called Monastiraki on the same line. From there it was a short walk to reach the Acropolis, just in time for an almighty downpour. Entry is free for children and XX Euro for Adults, but this also gets you into many other Athens attractions.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Day 3 - Civitavecchia (Rome)
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
Day 1 - And we're off . .
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Check-in at the cruise terminal in Barcelona was a breeze. No line in the suites check-in area at 11:15. As soon as we were checked in, they said embarkation was about to start and escorted us to the ship. Callum was first on board (couldn't hold him back), but what do you expect from the assistant to the assistant to the assistant concierge ;O). We were so early they hadn't started pouring the fizzy yet. We were in our couryard villa by 11:30, and talking with Juremar our butler and Josif the assistant courtyard butler.
A lovely lunch in Cagneys with a holiday starting bottle of wine, and off for a look around. One of the special offers this time around was to pre-order your wine from a short-list and get 20% discount as long as you order between 10 and 12 bottles, so we went for the 12. Prices were from about $28 upwards, averaging around the $35 - $40 mark. Callum got his soda card ($4 plus 15% per day) which for some reason they were offering the child rate for up to 13 (should have been under 13 for the child rate). We also bought him a teen passport (20 vouchers for virgin cocktails) for $30 plus 15%.
By this time the bubbly was flowing and the atrium was getting rather busy with lots of people joining the ship, so we retreated to the tranquillity of the courtyard again. Surprisingly it was still empty, so we had a good old time helping to empty some of the sparkling wine they had chilling. Ah holiday bliss. This was generally how the courtyard was for most of the cruise. At it's busiest it must have had about 8 people in it. You can have breakfast and lunch here, the same menu as Cagneys special lunch. It has a lap pool (where there is a water jet to swim against), a large hot tub, fitness room, saunas and a large sun deck on top. the roof of the courtyard area can be retracted when it is dry.
On the topic of wine, there was the usual bottle sparkling wine chilling in the cabin which comes with a suite, and an extra one for Platinum (basically for cruising too much). We had brought a couple of bottles of Cava with us also which nobody seemed to bother about in Barcelona. Our bar setup had also been sucessful, so we have our rum and gin already setup in the room (having brought the mixers on board from the local supermarket). Booze was not going to be an issue on this cruise ;)
Being a late sailing (7pm), there was lots of time to relax before the muster drill and sailing. Luggage arrived quickly at around 2pm and was quickly emptied into the wardrobes.
Dinner was at Paniolo's Mexican resturaunt. We made the mistake of having the Quesidillias to start which had tons of cheese it them, then soup, by teh time we had finished those we were quite full. Callum tried the lobster tacos which were very good, and the rest of us had the Ill Popo. I have to say I'm not so fond of this as I used to be. The beef used seems to be lower quality and much tougher than most other beef served on the ship. maybe it is just the way they cook it, but it is tasty. This is the first time we had eaten in the mexican since NCL introduced the cover charge for this and the Italian at $10 per person. they have changed the menu a little, mainly increasing the size of the starters, and they give you a small sampler size of Margertia, but that is all. Of the times we ate here, I would say it was slightly quieter than on previous ships before the cover charge, but never full. It also interestingly was never part of any half price early bird promotion for some reason.
A long day was rounded off with a nigthcap and sleep in the most comfortable bed ever . . . . .
The Adventure Begins . . .
WOW almost 2 years since I've been in this blog. Could certainly do with some spring cleaning!
We are off on another NCL adventure, an eastern Med cruise on the Norwegian Jade (previously the Pride of Hawaii which used to sail around the islands there).
This cruise takes us from Barcelona to Rome, Athens, Ismir (Turkey), Alexandria, Malta and back to Barcelona with several sea days in between for relaxing. Basically 12 days of eating and drinking too much and having lots of fun.
I'll try to keep some more information coming, but at 40p per minute, don't expect too much real time updates ;O)