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On 4/23/2022 at 6:35 PM, Blondilu said:
LOL, what a funny thing to say. Gullible? Not in the least. We paid a good price for a tour and got a great tour. We paid a fair price for a snack and got a really good snack. Isn't that the way it's supposed to work? How would who owns it make a difference? We had a great day. The scenery was awesome, the company was good, the driver was funny and friendly, I loved his safari jeep. The scones and clotted cream were very good and I got to try something I had never had before. And no one forced us to buy any. It was just a stop to use the restroom and take a break from the tour. We could easily have skipped the treats. But, why would we have? They were really good, not very expensive and everybody on the tour sat for awhile in a gorgeous location and just enjoyed the moment. All in all we got our monies worth and this tour was one of our more memorable.
I enjoyed reading your response. Many tour guides make stops at places where they have connections, and these can be enjoyable as you pointed out.
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On 4/23/2022 at 4:24 PM, majortom10 said:
Just be aware that the British Isles cruise in 2022 does not dock in Dublin but Dun Laoghaire which you need a tender to get ashore and then a train into Dublin. This impacts on your actual time in Dublin and what you are able to see.
Thanks for the reminder!
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On 4/23/2022 at 5:49 PM, Blondilu said:
I had to think for a bit about the other ports. I've done this cruise twice. But, it was a few years ago.
Guernsey - 1st time we just walked around the little town. It is very walkable. The 2nd time we took a local tour I found online.
Cork - Both times we visited the Blarney Castle. Once on a Princess shore excursion. Afterwards we walked into the town, which is right there, and got something to eat. The other time we hired a taxi from a line of taxis right on the pier. For a set price the guy took us to the Castle and back with a little tour of the town before he dropped us off.
Dublin - I mentioned that in my first post. The other time we missed it due to weather. Also Belfast as in my previous post.
Once in Greenock we took a ship's excursion. The other time we walked into town and caught a train to Edinburgh to see the tattoo. We did not take a ship's tour because by the time I even knew they were open for reservations the tour was sold out. So I bought tickets online and arranged our own transportation. For the return trip (2 hours) we hired a private car. I was worried about trying to catch the train back at such a late hour. Worked out perfect.
In Invergorden the first time was a private tour. Just us and the driver. It was a fun day. The second time we took a ship's excursion.
In LeHavre both times we took a ship's excursion to the beaches of Normandy and the American Cemetary.
In answer to your question regarding ease of arranging tours yourself; the internet makes everything easy. The tour operators we contacted were great at communicating. It does take a bit of a leap of faith that it's all going to work out. But, the driver of the private car was right where he said he would be. The driver of the private tour in Invergorden not only was easy to find but very mindful of the time she needed to get us back to the ship. Remember these people sells tours often by reputation alone. And they are not looking for bad reviews. The taxi driver was a bit of an adventure for a couple of older ladies who aren't well traveled. But, he was a hoot. I became very fond of taxi travel on these 2 trips. My best tip: start your planning with by googling "cruise ship shore excursions in..........." The shore excursion part is important because those tours will be arranged around your time in port. Other kinds of tours may run too late or too far from where you need to be.
My favorite tours and excursions are always those we arranged ourselves. On the train to Edinburgh we sat with an 18 year man from Yorkshire. We had a great conversation, at least what we could understand LOL. His accent was thick. We got along so great with the driver of the tour in Invergorden that she made a stop at her house on the way back to the ship so we could meet her cats. As I mentioned the taxi driver out of Cork was a hoot. Imagine the look on our faces when asked us, "Excuse me ladies, do you mind if I ask you a personal question? What religion are you?" The tour on Guernsey was run by a young man who was a native of the island. He drove a safari type open-aired vehicle. One of the stops he made was at a friend or cousins (can't remember) who had a small roadside shop that sold scones and clotted cream and hot chocolate. Oh my, so good.
Regarding the ship's excursions; if I am going to do one at all I like it to be on a longer day, preferrably with lunch and a good guide who will ply you with all kinds of info you're absolutely sure you'll remember and then let you go off on your own. Of this trip my favorite ones were the one we took out of Liverpool to Chester, and the 2nd one to the beaches of Normandy. That woman was the most knowledgeable guide I have ever had on a tour, ever. Lots of time to explore on our own and lunch, yay. We took other excursions that were OK, and one or 2 that were just Meh.
Thanks so much for taking the time to write such a thorough response. We had planned to tour Ireland and visit a friend near London in 2020 but Covid stopped that and now we have some other life circumstances that might stand in the way of a a land tour so we decided to look at a cruise that would give us a taste of Ireland and return later for a land tour. I've booked excursions and hired private drivers on previous cruises and they have always turned out well. We're having to plan this very last minute and I'm used to taking months to plan!
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We are looking at the 12 Night British Isles Cruise and wonder whether the amount of time in port (usually about 12 hours) allowed you to get a good feel for the area, especially Belfast and Dublin. We're curious what people were able to see and do in each of the ports. (I've read the descriptions of excursions but think personal experience is valuable.) Also, which excursions were the most enjoyable in any of the ports, and was it easy to arrange your own excursion instead of taking the ones offered by the cruise line? Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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I used the scopalamine patches once but had a reaction and my ophthalmologist advised me not to use them again. Since then I've relied on Bonine, ginger tablets, and wrist bands and haven't had any problems.
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Our cruise ship will be docking in Mykonos at 8 am and we plan to buy tickets in advance online for the ferry to Delos. I am being asked to select a time and wonder whether that is the only boat on which we can travel, or whether the reservation is good for any ferry on that date. We would like to go on the ferry at 9 am but are not sure whether we can get from the ship to the ferry in time and may need to catch the 10 am ferry instead.
Also, is the return trip for a specific time or can we catch any ferry back?Is it likely that we would be able to get off the ship, take the sea bus to the Delos tour office, and get on the 9 am ferry?
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We'll be travelling on the Koningsdam from Rome to Katakalon (Olympia), Piraeus (Athens), Mykonos, Ephesus, Rhodes, Santorini, and Naples and have been looking at the EXC tours. I'm unclear as to whether entrance fees to sites such as the Parthenon, Olympia, Pompeii, etc. are included in the tour cost. On group tours, how many people are typically included on a tour that is not designated as a small group tour? If we reserve a particular tour and later decide to cancel, how far in advance must this be done? Thanks for your help!
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Thanks for sharing such a wonderful, detailed report of your land tour. Your photos were impressive! It is helpful to be able to visualize what can be expected on the land tour. I can't wait to check out the pictures on Shutterfly!
12 night British Isles Cruise - Your experiences with excursions at each port
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Thanks so much for your detailed description. The last time we visited Scotland, we just missed the Tattoo and it is on my bucket list! I'm glad to hear positive reviews of the cruise. We have had to put off a land tour of Ireland for two years and are now doing some last-minute planning for a vacation so we thought a cruise might be easier to plan for.