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We arrive in Bergen 19 July and looking for a few suggestions of what to do. Your above answers have already been helpful, so thanks for starting this thread.
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Can you bring any sort of cans on board, pacific pearl, like V etc?
Just read you can bring a dozen cans in your carry on.
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Great ideas there - thanks
If I ring and ask for more pillows then a top sheet 2 hours later
Do I have to give a tip??
Just curious if you do everytime u want something
I don't believe in tipping, NOT an Australian custom.
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Don't forget iPhone/iPad and Android apps have many useful items that can save bringing things like: torch or nite lite, calculators, clocks, alarms, compass, games and puzzles, books etc, just to name a few.
Take a photo of the daily bulletin so you can refer to it at any time.
I use a pegless clothesline for smalls. Longer cruises we take a foldup mesh laundry basket that we keep the dirty clothes in and then take to laundry. Take my own washing pods and a stick of sard.
Instead of over-door organiser, I use the coat hanger type - great for small clothing items like underwear. Easy to see when you need to wash next too.
We take our own jar of coffee.
Just remember you can ask for most things: extra coat hangers, extra pillows, top sheet ( some just have bottom sheet and doona) corkscrew etc.. You are on holiday, just enjoy. What you forget, you can usually beg, borrow or purchase (I do NOT recommend stealing [emoji14])
Hope this helps some. Done 11 cruisers and 5 more booked
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Don't forget you can drink the wine in your cabin without the corkage charge and you can also bring more wine on at each port as long as it isn't duty free.
Bergen Questions Answered 2017
in Northern Europe & Baltic Sea
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Thanks for your help, we have now booked Fjordcruise Bergen - Mostraumen through visitBergen.com.
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