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mlmdaisy

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    Tampa
  • Interests
    gardening, pets, painting
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Oceania, Windstar
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    caribbean

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  1. Once again, Alserrod, you are very helpful. I am identifying which ports to book a ship's excursion with. Then it's easy to choose from the Atlas offerings. They all seem quite good and not unreasonably priced. We've found, much to our surprise, that the more upscale cruise lines don't charge more for their excursions than Carnival, NCL, or the other companies do. Of course the costs are marked up from what you'd pay independently, but it's good to know that the ship won't leave without you. As for swimming, haha, we're accustomed to tropical waters. It's been too long since I've swam at NYC beaches. The water in May would be muy frio for us.
  2. Thank you for the reassurance. That's what I'm hoping to do, but I need a doctor's visit (mine retired) to get a new Rx. I can call Atlas, but they're a new cruise line and the agents I've spoken to so far only have experience on their Antarctica itineraries (someday........) An alternative is to bring Dramamine. I'll add that one disadvantage of the smaller ship companies is that they switch up their itineraries so often that personnel often have no experience with the more obscure ports. That certainly adds to the adventure.
  3. This is very helpful. Thank you so much!
  4. This is all great, but I wonder about this: "Mahon.... I would surf here on cruisecritic. There are more threads about Mahon and Menorca. Read there." Is there a better place for me to ask my questions? I did start a thread on the France board, too.
  5. I apologize. Since I don't know what that means, I guess not. Ours is 7 day, RT Barcelona. The other ports are in Spain.
  6. We will be on an Atlas itinerary in May that has full days at these two ports. I'm trying to figure out where we can tour independently and for which ports (four in Spain, too) and for which we should take a ship excursion. Does anyone have specific ideas for Montpellier and Collioure? I can see what the highlights are by studying the Atlas brochure, but we need to choose attractions that are easy to get to by taxi, and more importantly, back to the port the same way. Thanks!
  7. This is all incredibly useful information. I am now ready to study the excursions offered by Atlas and decide where we are comfortable going independently. I would be reluctant to go too far by taxi unless I'm assured we can find one afterwards to get back to our port. For example, if we went to Cadaques on our own, would it be easy to find a ride back to the port in Roses? We know enough Spanish to ask our driver if he could come back for us at a certain time, but there's some risk to that. The same would be the situation to visit the castle in Peniscola. The only other port in Spain I need to plan for is Mahon, Menorca. Alserrod, do you have any ideas for there? I would be so grateful!
  8. We have 60+ euros left over from a trip to the Azores, I think enough for what we need, especially if taxis take cc, and I know they do in Barcelona. Our credit cards have no foreign transaction fees. One phone will have an esim and the other I can use an international plan any day I need it (for 10 USD). I am hoping to get by with hotel and cruise ship wifi for most of what I do. Our passports are good for another year plus. I hope that I'm not forgetting anything. We travel frequently. mostly to Central America, so I know some of the big mistakes.
  9. This is fabulous! Thank you again. I don't know where your cruise goes, Alserrod, but I am learning a lot about options by searching through excursions offered by Atlas. We will choose a few of those since we have the shipboard credit and all beverages and gratuities are already included. We also have an included "epicurean" tour included in Mallorca. I will assume that we can get a taxi when we want to explore independently, but if the attractions are more than a few km away, it may be better to go with a ship group. We've been choosing these smaller vessels not only because we enjoy the intimacy; the Atlas yachts have a capacity of 198 and we've been on Windstar cruises with fewer. The smaller vessels tend to visit more interesting ports, a different one every day, and they stay at each one for at least 8-10 hours.
  10. I can sometimes do without a scopolamine patch if currents aren't too strong. This next cruise is new territory for me, so I don't know if I need the Rx. We'll be on a small ship/ yacht during the first half of May. The cruise is RT Barcelona, spanning the coast between Peniscola and Sete, deviating out to Menorca and Mallorca. Can anyone suggest how strong the currents might be? At first I assuming calm waters since we're pretty much hugging the coast, but I have no experience in the Mediterranean. Thanks!
  11. This is very interesting, muchas gracias! We have lectures every evening on our ship and I do hope to learn about the history of every port. Also Alserrod, your English is mas mejor than my Espanol!
  12. Thanks so much for sharing the photo! We have a full day in each port. It looks like an excursion might make sense for Peniscola; otherwise we will find a way to get to the castle. Could we find a ride near the port or would we have to arrange it in advance? We are not interested in beaches. Out of the other four ports, are there any others where we would have to travel to see the best sites, for example architecture and markets? If we need transportation for more than a few km it makes more sense to book an excursion. Thanks!
  13. We'll be on an Atlas RT Barcelona cruise in May and have to decide which excursions to use our shipboard credit for. Ideally, these would be those where it's more difficult to fill a day on our own. We're looking for Roses, Mahon/ Menorca, and Peniscola, Spain, and Sete/ Montpellier, Collioure, France. Out of these five places, which are good to wander around independently? Thanks!
  14. This is actually one of those ports where you're dropped off at a beautiful little city, so you can spend hours wandering around. Anything else you do is weather dependent, and that's a very fickle thing in the Azores. When we were there we were told that tour operators make last minute changes. For example, if you book Cete Cidada and there's zero visibility they take you somewhere else. Whale watching is another possibility. I'm one who generally books my excursions independently, but study up on what your ship offers to see what's possible. It's great that you have a full day. We were really impressed with everything on that island, so enjoy!
  15. Thank you, that should be fine.
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