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NoBoozeCruise

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    Europe
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    Fun & Relaxing
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    New Ones

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  1. If I do not book a port excursion with the cruise line and getting to the port requires a tender, do I pay additionally for it, or is it included on cruises?
  2. Neither Lisbon or NY will be warm in November, a northern crossing I assume. Is there an interior pool area on your ship
  3. I walk around in just a bathrobe. People assume I am wearing my bathing suit underneath.
  4. O wow I had no idea pre existing conditions and being well travelled led to insurance quotes over £1000! That is horrendous
  5. I was flung out of bed in the North sea, fairly wild waters in the winter. Got back in to bed and was rocked gently asleep. I have also sailed the north sea in winter on water like glass. Travel prepared for the worst and enjoy the journey when it turns out perfect.
  6. Nice map, source? I check the fisherman's weather forecast when surfing. Incredibly accurate.
  7. FYI you can book baby equipment in to be checked in baggage for much less than the cost of a suitcase. For them to be accepted onboard in the aircraft cabin, they MUST be regulation approved. Tha is info you must get from the seat manufacturers and cross check it with the airline. Also it is often free to bring car seats and buggies for free in the hold if travelling with children. Contact your travel agent or if you use a decent airline, contact them directly.
  8. Would a Transatlantic cruise departing from Florida have more American passengers than a Transatlantic cruise departing from Europe? Or are the Transatlantic cruises more Euro/American centric depending on the cruise line more than the departing port? More Americans on Royal Carribbean, Norwegian, Carnival? More Europeans on Costa, MSC, AIDA More British on Cunard, P&O
  9. The west coast of Ireland often looks like that. Giant waves crash in to 300 foot cliffs. But the sea a few miles out is relatively calm. Little more than 10 foot rollers.
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