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Arriving early on a clear, crisp, sunny November morning, we decided to take the chance to visit Lycabettus Hill - the tallest of the seven hills in Athens - standing about 300 metres above sea level - somewhere we had seen (you can’t really miss it from almost anywhere in Athens) but had never actually visited.
Don’t all Mediterranean countries take the Euro?
No! Oddly they don’t… so we have prepared you a handy checklist of all those that border the Mediterranean, or are Island Nations within it , and also included places that aren’t usually thought of as Cruise Destinations.
‘FOR’ & why that one little word means your cruise may not be taking you to exactly where you think you’re going!
Cruise is Back in the UK!
May 29
MSC Cruises, UK Cruising, Wellness on board, New to Cruise, Cruise Basics, Covid 19
We were welcomed aboard by this Union Flag blowing in the breeze!
I’ve just come back from the first UK Cruise to sail in 15 months!
I sailed from Southampton aboard MSC Virtuosa on a short 4 night itinerary and had a fantastic time!
I knew that things would be different but there were six things that particularly surprised me that I wanted to share with you…
Saga’s 2021 season is scheduled to begin on 27th June when Spirit of Discovery will set off from Tilbury a six day trip Scottish Highlands and Islands Cruise visiting the Shetland Islands and Scotland ports.
All guests will be UK passport holders, in the over 50 age group and must have completed a full vaccination cycle. Pre-departure testing will take place in the London Cruise terminal before boarding, and include a full medical screening.
One of the crucial elements of a cruise is good preparation - it's important not to underestimate the amount of background work that needs doing beforehand. Thiats why we wrote the Cruise Planner - it's a great way to keep all your information to hand. It shows you what still needs to be done and keeps everything neatly in one place.
A ship can tie up on either side and could face either into or out of the port - so one side does not consistently have better views in port. Once you're in the open ocean, the view will be pretty much the same on either side - ships really don’t often sail that close to shore. If you’re arriving into port or cruising near somewhere amazing - past Stromboli volcano for example - then you want to be up on deck, looking forward to see the all ocean around you, to make sure you get the full experience! For this you can either go high to the top decks or search out a lower viewing deck that’s open to passengers - the helipad at the bow is very popular but you may need an invitation or a pass. When Cruising in an inlet - say into the Fjords, Kotor or parts of Alaska - the ship will go in facing one way and come out facing the other, so both sides will get the best view at some point! And for some ‘scenic cruising’ such as in Hubbard Glacier the ship actually turns gently in a full 360* circle so everyone will get the same view from their balcony.
I love sunsets and am fairly unlikely to even see the dawn so on a passage - a cruise that start in one place and ends in another - there will generally be a side that will get better sunsets. On these itineraries, choose a port side cabin for sunsets if you're sailing north or west, or to see sunrise if you're sailing south or east (or choose starboard for the opposite). But most cruises go out and round and back to where they started so then it really won’t matter at all
There are a couple of specific places it could make a difference …
Sailaway - safely back onboard ship and the perfect time to reflect on an awesome day spent ashore!
But the perfect day isn't something that just happens is it? It needs planning!
And it's difficult to plan ahead at the moment because the rules on cruising are changing all the time.
So we have thought about the best way to move forward in the current uncertainty.
Read our Blog post GOING ASHORE and see if you agree...
If you’re booking a cruise for 2021 there are some things that YOU can do that will reduce the chances of it being cancelled… here are our FIVE Top Tips…