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  1. All of the "tempting offers" described above are more than likely variations of the same theme, so wise of you to simply pass.
  2. You probably will be , so tyour plan now makes more sense. Now you only need deep pockets for an onshore (?) dinner and nightclub. Enjoy.
  3. longer haul flights heading west and are one of the rare folks who never suffered jetlag? Only realised my rather obvious senior moment error hours later. The above should of course have read EAST not WEST.
  4. Have you frequently flown on longer haul flights heading west and are one of the rare folks who never suffered jetlag? And your mother? If you have not, jetlag may come as an unwelcome surprise for either or both of you on your first 2 or 3 days, and for many, a casual unplanned day 1 is their choice, not a full-on busy day which even includes a rental to venture out of town to see "stuff". (even driving part of the Golden Circle will take a few hours) Perhaps you could consider dropping some of your ideas, but keep the Sky Lagoon which sounds like the perfect antidote to jetlag and enjoy strolling central Reykjavik which is quite compact, followed by dinner and an early night.
  5. It sounds as if it icould be a slightly different take on this offer which was widely debated last year. A few who went along described what happened, although yours is different. https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2942745-travel-and-cruise-showcase-2023-scam/#comment-65512418
  6. You will have no difficulty finding countefeit items in the market, as they will be found on most stalls, but you asked about this a few days ago and were advised that importation of counterfeit goods is illegal in many countries and you run the risk of having items confiscated and possibly receiving a fine..That aside, by buying counterfeit items you are supporting criminal activity and possibly forced labour in addition to defrauding legitimate companies. Even knowing that, many shoppers will be happy to buy. I guess it is your personal conscience which will help you decide.
  7. Good that you looked into it more and found that it was relatively eassy to do with buses or taxis, or evn walking should you have to. I know that dolphin watching is big off Gib but there are in a different direction from where ships arrive and depart, which we discovered too late, but it did explain why we saw none on our sails in and out when we were on deck hoping to spot some. I hope your visit goes well however you decide to spend it.๐Ÿ˜€
  8. The links given in my posts #4 and #5 explain how to get the best out of this really quite attractive (and VERY steep) town, its beaches and flamingo viewing. We did catch a glimpse of a green coloured mini bus type single deckerl HOHO, but not in the historic centre and especially not in the Castello district at the top. We think we remember seeing it on the road alongside the beach.
  9. You should dock right next to the small train station. Warnemunde to Rostock Centre is around 15/20 minutes journey time, close enough surely to venture without a tour, and easy to get a taxi back if you really had to, but we also spotted signage in Rostock for a boat/ferry ride to Warnemunde which we didn't use, but we saw signage at the landing point for it only a few yards from the ship. This means you would have three options to return.Train, taxi or boat (and possibly a fourth by public bus too,although you would need to access that information yourself as we used the trains). As previously mentioned, Rostock is not a town a long way away as Warnemunde is one of its suburbs. As for Warnemunde itself, you only need disembark, walk through the little train station, cross the short bridge and you are there-- count maybe 5-7 minutes on foot from the gangway. A charming little seaside resort, popular with Rostock residents at weekends and with others on short breaks. It would be difficult to get lost there.
  10. As you will know, Berlin is actually a very spread out city without an actual "centre" which means that once you arrive there, you will most likely have to travel around again to whichever attractions there may be time for. We spent a week there which included time in Potsdam, and despite careful planning I don't think we ever visited another city where were were constantly using public transport to get around. Warnemunde is actually a really easy DIY port which offers a variety of sighsteeing options It is actually the seaside suburb of Rostock. Ships dock next to the small train station and a short ride to central Rostock, which has an attractive historic centre well worth visiting. As did others, we took the train to Rostock in the morning, then returned to Warnemunde where we spent a very pleasant afternoon strolling the beaches and this pretty town. Super easy, inexpensive and not tiring. There should be lots of info and images on both Rostock and Warnemunde online to tempt you There are also past threads you could browse and choose which to read . Warnemunde https://boards.cruisecritic.com/search/?q=warnemunde&quick=1&type=forums_topic&nodes=116 Rostock https://boards.cruisecritic.com/search/?q=rostock&quick=1&type=forums_topic&nodes=116
  11. tring, as nobody has replied and you yourself give so much info to others, I googled "Casements Square to Catalan Bay" and many results appeared. I didn't look into any of them, but noted from the titles that the distance is short and that there should be buses and taxis, but I would check that the bus route numbers are still current, and you would need an idea of the timetables depending on which day of the week you will be there, so the Gibraltar Bus company website would be the one for you. If the buses are still current, you would have the option of buses both ways or taxi one way and bus the other. We have only visited Gibraltar twice, but might struggle with options were we to visit a third time.
  12. My post #3 above has a link to past threads about Valletta, and I suggest you look at the subject lines because it is almost certain that some of these past threads will be asking about private tours and you can read the replies which should have recommendations in them.
  13. You would be even more rushed this time around were you to include both in one day, also you would need to pre-book entry times for some of the top attractions in Florence should you want to visit and that would restrict your movements even more. As an alternative, you could consider pretty Lucca, part way between Pisa and Florence with much shorter travel times.( I think only a half hour or so on the train from Pisa to Lucca) Many cruise pssengers will combine Pisa and Lucca on a single day as they are also on the same train line and easily explored independently. Or you could consider Lucca alone as it would be new to you.. After such a long (and tiring?) day 1 at CT, you might welcome a slower paced day 2 with time for a sit down meal or gelato,and some people watching alongside sightseeing, instead of another even faster paced and tiring day. Lucca is a bit of a Tuscan gem. Info and images to tempt you will be easily found online.
  14. I would not expect you to find such a boat tour next to the dock on the day, so advise instead that you pre-arrange one before you travel. Google will be your best friend for this, and should you need others to share with you, you could ask on your Roll Call, or check it to see if any of your fellow passengers has already arranged one and is looking for others like yourselves to share.
  15. Should you not rent a car and the shuttle buses not work for you, taxi drivers will be used to transferring visitors to the garden and should easily understand the english version "The garden of Claud Monet" easily enough. Same for the return. The train station should also be easily understood, Vernon train station please, but you could write down(or be able to access) the equivalent in french should you prefer to show a driver. Le jardin de Claude Monet ร  Giverny svp. la gare du Verdon svp, or to avoid any doubt, la Gare SNCF du Vernon svp.(as including the phrase "gare SNCF" makes it clear that it is the train station you want to go to). The bus station is" la gare routiere"๐Ÿ˜€ Should there be both a bus and a train station in Verdon, asking for "la gare" would likely have the driver ask for clarification which of the two you want to go to.
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