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  1. correct, the statue is on the port side for the sail in and starboard for the sail out. Saguenay was our favorite stop of our cruise (next to embarkation at QC). The sail in and sail out of the fjord at Saguenay is very nice. We took the excursion to go hiking in the national park which was very nice as well. All that said the view of the statue from the ship was a bit underwhelming, not saying it was not an impressive construction, but from the middle of the fjord you are a ways away. Also for us, we passed the statue right at dinner time (however we were dining outside on starboard side coincidentally.) Enjoy your cruise, we really liked ours.....
  2. I agree. Marseille and Majorca would be my votes to skip if you want / have to skip. I would skip Marseille 1st and Majorca next just because you can take a short walk off of the ship in Majorca and have a nice 1 hour walk if you just want to stretch your legs. Not so much in Marseille, it is a big city and you need some sort of excursion planning.
  3. Ditto on the positive energy...... I wish you the best on your Norway cruise and hope you have a great time. My two cents worth of advice on a Norway cruise is this... if you are traveling down any long Fjords (such as ports Flam or Geiranger) do a little homework ahead of time and figure out about what time in the morning your ship will be entering the Fjord. It may be early like 4:30 am (it may be sunrise about this time) and the sail in could be several hours. On our cruise I was the only person on the deck at 5 am for over an hour before others showed up - it was really beautiful. Note that our ship told us nothing about fjord sail in schedules... Have fun....
  4. Will you be seeing a glacier elsewhere on your cruise? If so, consider skipping Mendenhall. If not, probably worth seeing, but I think 90 min or 2 hours would be enough. We took the tram up to Mt. Roberts and then did hiking at the top of the mountain, a really inexpensive excursion with great views....
  5. we were on a 9/13 cruise from QC to NYC last year. The temps on shore were really comfortable, but when the ship was moving, it was pretty cold. Hardly anyone on the ship's decks. I think the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Canadian Maritimes are a really beautiful part of N. America at any time, I think color change might add some to the experience, but not really a decision point for me... I remember seeing lots of evergreens! (However, we had no stops in Maine, or Mass we only had Canadian ports.) For me, this would come down to pre or post cruise plans and flight costs. I like to stay a couple nights pre cruise in the departure city rather than post cruise. In that way, you allow some cushion for lost luggage and delayed flights. Both Boston and QC would be great cities to explore. All else equal, I probably would go for the earlier option just for slightly warmer temps.
  6. Can anyone make a recommendation on NCL excursions in Crete? It looks as if most either stay near Heraklion, or head west to Rethymno or east to Agios Nikolaos..
  7. Yes, I booked our 9/1 cruise last October and check a couple times a week and there has never been any excursions listed for Kusadasi, or the classical Istanbul. Lots of NCL excursions for Rhodes but not the religious history... I am wondering if they change the names sometimes. I think the NCL website and excursion booking is not NCL's strength. There are lots of inconsistencies it seems. However, I have to give them credit for such value pricing for children on the Rhodes Kayak Adventure.
  8. CCJack

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    gogenova tours . Sandra was a wonderful tour guide, we had our teenage kids along and she was great with keeping everyone interested. We used public transportation but with a local along, it goes much faster and stress free.
  9. thanks this is helpful. Can you tell me in Istanbul, was the NCL excursion on a bus or walking with a guide (and using trams, etc.)
  10. We are on the 9/1/24 Getaway out of Athens (Piraeus). For Kusadasi (Ephesus) there have been no NCL excursions listed on the NCL website for several months (at least when I log in). So I booked a private excursion through Ephesus Shuttles. I cannot vouch for them as it is our first visit, but they were very prompt with email replies and were fully aware of the limited time in port for our ship. Does your ship go to Kumasi ??? For Santorini, I booked the NCL Oia excursion simply to avoid the cable car up. (still need to take the cable car down, but walking down may be an option for us.) Plus with the FAS this excursion seemed like a good value. For the other ports, I am still investigating as you are. In general, I can say we used to always do private excursions, however, the last couple years we have been moving back to ship excursions. The price benefit of private doesn't seem to be as much as it used to be. Plus, we have had several cruises where getting off of the ship has been an issue due to mechanical problems / issues. (even with ships that are docked). The cruiselines prioritized their excursion passengers to get off first. Sometimes this was an hour or two delay for others. In summary, I look at all options (private vs. ship excursion vs. DIY) and try to make a reasonable decision ! Have fun planning!
  11. Without question, if you have not been to Quebec City, then I would go there - it is a wonderful city to visit.
  12. We also did this, and it is was a great hike, and very cost effective. The tram was crowded but once you start hiking above the tram we pretty much had the mountain to ourselves. You can hike as far or as little as you want up there. It was a bit windy, however. The views down are spectacular.
  13. It looks like the big difference is if you want to see Northern Norway or the traditional Fjords (Flam) plus coastal cities like Bergen. I have not been to these Northern ports (but they look like fun!), but it seems many people would want to see one of the long fjords like Flam on a trip to Norway. Also, I would guess flying to Tromso / Reykjavik would be a more expensive airfare than the Reykjavik / London option. This decision may also depend on if you have been to London or want to spend time there. Have fun... !
  14. They both look like great trips. I like that they emphasize Norway (which is a better cruising destination) but give you a taste of Iceland (for perhaps a future land based Iceland trip.) I would vote for the first. 2 long Fjords plus more daylight. The sail into the Fjords is beautiful, but sunrise time can be important. As an example, if you dock in Flam at 7 am, you could be entering the Fjord at 4 am or so. I would get up at sunrise (maybe 5 am in July ?) to enjoy the scenery. More daylight in the evening doesn't hurt either. Have fun....
  15. Flights would certainly be easier/ cheaper to Montreal and a big city would offer lots to do. Old town quebec city is a beautiful place however, i would try to include that as a port stop if possible. Of course, another option is to drive between the two and see both before a cruise.
  16. My first priority would be Quebec city as embarkation or debarkation port. Then spend a night or two there. I agree with you to include Saguenay. That was our favorite stop. The sail in / sail out of the Fjord is beautiful. However, I don't think it is a good stop for walking on your own, there is not that much around the ship. We took an excursion to the national park in which you hike up a trail to see the fjord from above. It was a very nice hike.
  17. When we docked in Belfast, there were a line of taxis at the cruise ship dock right next to the excursion buses. We had no issues taking the taxi to the Titanic Museum and then after the museum we walked downtown. Then taxi back to ship. In your case, however, you are looking for a taxi to take you on a longer excursion, that may require pre booking with a taxi company.
  18. My experience with NCL website and excursion booking has been frustrating. Missing excursions, no excursions listed, wrong languages listed, etc. However the excursions themselves once on board went off without any issues and were managed well I thought.
  19. I would also not necessarily rule out ship's excursions. consider all options. We used to do exclusively independent excursions but for the last couple years we have been migrating back to ship's excursions for some ports. I have found the price difference is not as great as it used to be. Also, each of our last 3 cruises had at least one port where there was a "problem" with getting off of the ship. Too long of a story to write here, but an example is gangways that don't fit the ship and they had to travel get an alternate gangway (unbelievable !). In any event, in these cases, it was 1-2 hour delays to get off ship and priority was given to people with ship's excursions booked, and it was enforced. I just feel that cruise lines are stating to do more of this - giving perks and priority to their own excursion customers. (Sort of like Disney World allowing guests at Disney resorts to book their spot for the new Star Wars ride beginning at 7:30 am but everyone else can't log in until 8:30 am at which time reservations are all taken!)
  20. We have been on only 2 whale watching excursions... One in Iceland which was a bit of a bust due to poor weather and few whales. However our whale excursion out of ISP was fantastic. We got quite lucky... we first saw Humpbacks from medium distance, but then ran across transient orcas feeding on a seal. Our captain followed all the rules and we were watching from a distance with engine off, but the orcas would send one over to dive under our boat and then return to the group, then another would come over. I think they were telling us to keep our distance from their meal. I could have reached over the railing and touched the orcas (but didn't!) Even without our luck at finding the orcas, I thought the excursion would be well worth it. Captains talking with other captains on the radio, and asking the passengers to keep quiet, look and listen. It was the challenge of finding them that made the excursion fun.
  21. Very walkable and very beautiful. You really don't need an excursion. However, I would recommend the 2 hour walking tour of the old town which we booked through Tours Voir Quebec / Immersion Quebec. It was a great walking tour with a guide and then you can go back on your own and explore. I was under the impression this was a private tour company, but you start at the city visitor center and you check in inside the tourist center, so this is somewhat of the "official" tour I think. In any event it was very nice and reasonably priced.
  22. On our RCCL cruise our tour guide on the bus asked once we boarded the bus who wanted to upgrade. Actually, they encouraged everyone to upgrade who had not, and I think everyone did. Not sure if Princess is same, but it appears it can be done once you get on your tour as a backup plan.
  23. We went with https://www.touringmalta.com/ and were very pleased. Note we were there for one port stop day on Christmas day a few years ago. So finding a tour guide was difficult. The primary tour guides from this company were unavailable on Xmas but they were very helpful and finding a guide for us and just ran it through their company even though it wasn't one of their regular guides. It was a great tour.
  24. I just made a reservation with them for a September tour via email. We were not asked DOB and home address.
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