2018.09.15 to 10.16 – British Isles, Iceland, North Eastern Canada and finally Miami. September 15-October 16, 2018

Itinerary London to Miami

September 15th, Saturday. We are on the SEATAC shuttle from Bellingham. First leg of the big trip. Well be in London on Sunday afternoon the 16th. Boarding the ship Monday.

Day 1 – Sept 15th Flight from Seattle to Cologne, Germany to London Heathrow

Originally we were going to stay in London 4 nights before the cruise started. I had surgery on the 11th so we changed the plan. I scrambled to get air changed. Eurowings was the only choice at $1,900 for 2pp, one way. We left home the 15th , Saturday at 11am and took shuttle to SEATAC. Flight departed on time for Cologne, Germany at 5pm. 9 hours later we landed in Cologne. 3 hours later we’re in London Heathrow Airport. We arrived the 16th at 2pm. Total travel time 16 hours.

Our large suitcase checked bag did not make it. We filed a claim and hailed a cab at the airport and for $86 he delivered us to the wrong hotel. We walked 6 blocks with our luggage to the correct hotel. (Good thing we did not have the big bag.) The room was up one flight of stairs (no elevator). This was Best Western Seraphine Olympia 225 High Street. The room was $706 for 4 nights, non refundable. We had to cancel the first 3 nights due to change of plans.

We settled into our room and then walked around the neighborhood for a dinner spot. Ate at Five Guys Burger place. Yum!

Since we arrived on a Sunday stores were closed but I needed to get some essential clothing since ALL my stuff is in the lost bag. Due to the surgery I could not pull or carry a bag. Bob’s stuff was in the carryon and I had nothing. So Monday morning I walked to H & M when they opened at 9am. Got a few things to tide me over and rushed back to the hotel for our shuttle at 9:45 am.

While we were on the shuttle Monday morning I got a call from the airline that my luggage was just delayed and at Heathrow to be picked up by me. The shuttle service would not let us divert so we got off and hired a private taxi to do this and get us to Southampton. Our taxi driver kindly took us inside the airport and our attempt to retrieve luggage failed because we did not have a boarding pass to get to the counter. Numerous other passengers were in the same situation. So we left without the bag. When I checked into the ship I told them and they said the Port Agent would get it delivered. We didn’t see the bag for 4 more days as it was flown to Cork, Ireland – our 3rd port.

Cost of change of plans and lost luggage about $2,500. Insurance did cover this and I received nearly all that back after I filed a claim when we returned.

Travel is such an adventure.

 

Sept 19th – Portland, England

Sept 20th – Cove, Ireland – I got off and toured the Titanic and Emmigration Museum. Fascinating stories. It was cold and rainy. This port town was the last stop for the Titanic before it started across the Atlantic bound for America. When I got back to the cabin the missing suitcase was waiting outside the door! Yea!

Sept 21st – Dublin, Ireland – We just rode the local transit around as this is a big city. It seems to have a few bars and drinking establishments that were popular with others but we skipped those and just walked around a nice quiet park.

Sept 22nd – Belfast, Northern Ireland – The government of Northern Ireland is in a period of suspension since January 2017. We took a tour of Belfast and the parliament building was very quiet of course. 

Sept 23rd – At Sea

Sept 24th – Kirkwall and Orkney, Scotland Lots of wide open space and castles and The Ring of Brough. We liked this area!

Sept 25th – Invegordon (Inverness) Scotland

Sept 26th – Edinburgh, Scotland – CANCELLED due to rough seas. This is a tender port and the captain announced that there was no safe anchorage. We enjoyed a nice quiet day at sea instead. Many passengers were very upset to miss Edinburgh of course and evidently had booked this cruise mostly for that port.

Sept 27th – Newcastle upon Tyne – We took the train from the port to the city and walked to the River to see the Millennium Bridge. We got there at noon just as they were “lifting” it from the river for boats to go through. It is not a draw bridge but curved so it rises in the middle for boats to pass. Then we had lunch at Pitcher and Piano on the river. Really good and nice day out. Easy to take train back too. It was only 8 pounds each for all day.

Sept 28th – at sea

Sept 29th – Southampton again. We had to pack our belongs and leave them in the room. We knew our new cabin # but could not go there until about 2pm when the crew had prepared the room. Nice quiet day doing nothing.

Sept 30th – at sea

October 1st – Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Great Britain. We got off the ship and walked over to Jimmy Perez’s house. He’s the main character of the detective series “Shetland”. The town relies on tourism and the series helps a lot. We also went to the museum.

October 2nd – at sea

October 3rd and 4th – Day one in Reykjavik, Iceland. We did the Golden Circle Tour and saw Gullfoss Falls, the rift in the earth where the North American and European plates meet, and Geyser area. 8 ½ hour tour by bus. The 2nd day we stayed on the ship because it was very wet and cold. It snowed over the pass on our way back on the tour.

October 5th and 6th at Sea crossing the Atlantic.

October 7th – St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada

October 8th – at sea

October 9th – Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

October 10th – Portland, Maine – 83 HOT degrees!!! My friend Julie lives here and picked us up from the ship. We went to lunch across the harbor and had a lobster roll. Yum! She also gave us a tour of the area. This is our first U.S. port and by far the warmest.

October 11th – At sea

October 12th – At Sea

October 13th – NYC

October 14th and 15th – at sea

October 15th – Miami – off ship. HOHO bus around Miami and then to Airport hotel for the night.

October 16th – fly home Delta

Now to the tip of South America. First Full Sea Day – Day 3 of cruise March 2017

Start of SeaDays

We are finally at sea. The Zaandam departed Montevideo, Uruguay on March 23rd at 6pm. The weather is 77 degrees, calm winds. This photo shows our favorite part of the ship. This is called the Promenade Deck because you can walk all the way around the ship on this deck. Outside! Four times around is one mile. Our cabin is just to the right of where I am standing taking the picture of the sunset. We have a window and could see this beautiful sunset. Those chairs have soft cushions where we lounge most days after lunch on sea days. Ahhhh. Our favorite part of cruising – after I have rounded this deck about 12 times anyway.

Packed Yet? with Full Itinerary: Southern Hemisphere

Departure February 22, 2017

Very soon we will be packed and on the way.  We will be away for 64 days! No we are not packed yet. I get asked that question a lot just before a trip. I’ll probably start a couple days before departure. If I start too early I’ll take too much. Well, probably not too much because once that one suitcase is full  – IT IS FULL. My suitcase is a carry on size and goes in the overhead bin. A backpack on wheels goes under the seat in front of me.

It is not really fun to pack. I would much rather spend my time planning and researching all the fun sights to see and things to do in each of these fantastic locations.

The following is our schedule on the cruise:cruise-part-1cruise-part-2

 

The photo below is of the Crows Nest on the top deck of the ship. This is our favorite area to hang out especially in rough seas. You can really feel the ship riding the waves from up here. Photo courtesy of Holland America.

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Crows Nest on top deck

This is a typical Outside Cabin. We save money by agreeing to a particular category when we reserve the cruise. It is possible to pick a particular cabin and get a preferred area, such as center-bottom deck, if you are prone to sea sickness. We don’t have that issue so have always been happy with the cabin as assigned. We were upgraded to a balcony cabin one time – keeping our fingers crossed it will happen again. The cabin is small but nicely arranged. Photo courtesy of Holland America.

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Typical Outside Cabin

2016 Cruise from Venice to Athens to Rome including Greek Islands

Venice to Athens to Rome

May 20th to June 16th, 2016 we enjoyed 25 days aboard the small ship Azamara Journey in a balcony cabin. Normally this cruise would have been outside our price range but a last minute itinerary change created many cancellations. Prices were cut 50% so we signed up. We departed Venice, Italy instead of the planned Istanbul, Turkey due to the refugee crisis. This was 2 cruises, back to back. We stayed in the same cabin the entire journey (which is unusual). The following shows our full itinerary. With maps of the regions below that.

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Venice to Athens

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Athens to Rome

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We spent two days in Venice prior to getting on the cruise ship. Venice is a fascinating city. No cars, only water taxis called Vaporettos that are very easy to hop on and off all around. It is easy to get lost while walking around because the pathways wind around between tall buildings. The most fun of Venice is getting lost, then taking a Vaporetto back to your hotel. Make sure you pick up a map at one of the many information booths. If you get on the Vaporetto going the wrong direction, just stay on and it will take you where you need to go eventually. Enjoy the sights all along the way. No one is in a hurry in Venice.

DUBROVNIK, Croatia – Beautiful Walled City within a City

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Chania, Crete, Greece

We took a tour of the island which included a World War II Cemetery. It was so beautiful. Then we went to Monestery Agia Triada built in 1632. On the way back we visited a hilltop with views all around and we could see our ship anchored. Notice Bob waving hello!

Detail map of the Greek Islands we visited

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Santorini, Greece

More to come: More Greece, Malta, Italy, France and more Italy.