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  1. 9 hours ago, roger b said:

    We are not the same page.

    You are taking the tram and train back from Port de Soller.

    This what I proposed.

    (1) Cruise terminal to port de Soller via bus or taxi.

     (2) Spend a little time in Port de Soller and then get the tram back to Soller.

    (3) Then take the 1.30 train back to Palma from Soller and spend 2/3 hrs in Palma before returning to the cruise terminal.

    Hope this now clearer look back to how it is done I have been over various options before with times and plans for your day out.

    Roger b 

    I see we are not on the same page. : )  As mentioned #638, we dock at noon until 8pm.  

    Thanks for your patience in trying to help me figure out if we can DIY to Port de Soller and experience the tram (or even just Soller for a train ride) with such a late arrival.

  2. 19 minutes ago, roger b said:

    There is no bus from the Port to Port de Soller ,If you decide  to get the bus you will have to get to the bus station ,get a taxi to Plaza Espana where it starts .

    You should  not have problem  getting  a place on the train back as most cruise people  will not be coming back to Palma until later

    Rogerb 

     

    Please excuse me, to be clear, from Port de Soller we would take a bus back to Soller, then a bus back to Palma?

  3. 1 hour ago, roger b said:

    Hi ,

    You could get the 1.30 train would get you Soller at 2.30 , so you should  be able to do the tram to Port de Soller the bus back can be found by looking  at Google  maps .

    https://www.tib.org/ca/linies-i-horaris/autobus/-/linia/204.

    Rogerb 

    Thank you!

    Should I pre-purchase tickets? If so, how far in advance would you suggest?

    Do we re-trace our steps to Soller, or is there a bus directly from Port de Sollar to Palma and near the ship?

  4. Last Nov 2 we visited Valldemossa and Palma including a guided inside visit of the Cathedral. Both fantastic!
    Again this year we arrive on an NCL ship on Sat Oct 19 at noon that departs at 8pm.
    Is DIY doable to Soller and Port of Soller, say between 12:30pm and 5pm? If there was time, it would be fun to take the tram between the two. If yes for any of it, how so?
    If the information is still correct, I read a previous post you wrote on how to find the bus.

  5. Sailing on Dawn in 12 days.

    Yesterday awarded a successful bid from inside cabin to BA balcony deck 9. Feeling lucky!

    Three days prior, after told that balconies were sold out, I put max bids on a balcony (and club balcony). Paid Cdn $516/pp less than if we'd purchased a balcony upgrade the week prior and much less than if we'd booked a balcony when we booked the cruise.

    I received a credit card alert about the charge and the upgrade email from NCL one minute later.

    We hadn't booked the inside cabin with the intent to upgrade later. Just decided to SEA what we could do!

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  6. 37 minutes ago, tottenhamfc said:

    It is easier using an esim. You just toggle on and off in settings. Airalo is the one of choice. You can download it any time prior to leaving and then just toggle on when you are on the plane. It will auto connect when you arrive. For your purpose it will give you data so that you can GPS your walking from point a to b. For emergency calls I would just pay as you go. If you know you will be calling on a specific day then pay the day plan by turning on and off of esim. It is not as difficult as you make out. Alternatively you can go into an Apple store and they will Guide you.

    Thanks

  7. Last summer we didn't bother with a European SIM card. Had wifi and used iMessage, FB messenger and FaceTime for a couple of 'emergencies'. Now also using What's App.

     

    After re-reading this, another eSim thread and other light research, I'm deciding the eSIM thing providing a second number on my iPhone may be above my 'tech'-scale. I don't want to mess anything up on my phone. I don't need to physically chat with family and friends back home by phone, only be reachable in case of emergency. I'm taking a vacation from them too and will connect to wifi daily in case something important comes up.

     

    For an upcoming cruise that's mainly in Spain (18 travel days), I'm leaning towards taking my older iPhone and buying a SIM card with data that works for European countries so it works if/when I need it for any reason. Maybe to call a taxi. OTOH, I may buy it and never use it! Therefore, I may be better off just activating Bell's Roam-Like-Home for a 'day' if needed, for example, if flights need rebooking.

     

    A friend bought a Vodafone S Prepaid SIM card from Amazon and activated it online before leaving for Spain for a land trip for three months. Worked great, can be topped up if needed. 

  8. Received our flights yesterday with 54 days to go. No direct flights exist so a single connection is great!

    Halifax - Toronto - Lisbon

    Barcelona - Montreal - Halifax

    All on Air Canada. Connection a bit tight in Toronto 1hr 17 min so fingers crossed no issues arise.

    So far, so pleased.

  9. Sailing NCL for first time and on Dawn in October.

     

    Can you find out early on the cruise when shows will be in the Stardust Theatre? Do you need to reserve seats for it, or for any other entertainment venue? Do any charge a fee?

  10. I know this thread is about renewals.  For others reading here, I just spoke with CBSA about making a new (initial) application. Told that applications aren't handled in chronological order by US Homeland Security. Worst-case scenario is 20-22 months before application could be pulled, then step 2 would be set up an interview.

     

    Good luck with your renewals.

  11. 18 hours ago, taylortime05 said:

     

    We’re in Barcelona 2 1/2 days the end of September prior to getting on a Celebrity Reflection cruise which ends in Rome.  We’re staying at the Monument which is not very far from Gaudi's Casa Battló.  Do you recommend a tour for Casa Battle?    On the website they offer a 1 hour visit + 1 hour concert with a drink.  image.thumb.png.4929c7c1faf90140804ef27cbf3b4871.png

     

    Apparently concerts have been added. Our only option was a self-guided audio-tour that we thoroughly enjoyed and recommend.

  12. 2 hours ago, marazul said:

     

     

    And I agree with Adventures.

     

    I strongly suggest that Oceanann skip the ho-ho bus.  It would be a waste of time.  And for that matter, given the time they have available, I would also skip the Park Güell and take a taxi from SF to Casa Batlló.  After visiting CB, walk up and down the Passeig de Gracia and grab some lunch.  Then go down Las Ramblas as far as Carrer de Colom, turn left and go to the Plaça Reial.  From there make their way across the Gothic Quarter to the Cathedral (just like the Runner Bean tour).  Make sure they walk through Plaça del Pi and Plaça Sant Jaume on the way to the Cathedral. If they have time, go to nearby Santa Maria del Mar church which also has very good tapas bars across from the entrance. Then a taxi to the ship. 

     

    Runner Bean's free tours are at 11 am and 4:30 pm.  However, they would also give you a private tour at whatever time you choose, say 2 pm. https://runnerbeantours.com/

    The description of the free tour is:

    https://runnerbeantours.com/tours/free-tours-barcelona-gothic-quarter/#tour_hightlights

     

    I fell short of suggesting missing Park Guell. Thought I might be admonished! It was interesting but not my favourite. As a second Gaudi 'fix' to Sagrada Familia, we thought Casa Batlló was a lot more fun and easier to get to. To us, the park felt like a make-believe land (without a guide). The Gothic Quarter felt real, so well worth the time spent there. I've done the Runner Bean tour twice and hope to do it again this fall.  A little different each time with a different guide.

     

    I only suggest a route on the HOHO for a relatively quick overview, don't get off, time to sit and relax, learn from the English commentary.

     

    Food isn't a priority for us on a port day.  For a quick snack at a café, try patatas bravas and a local drink. (BTW, don't lay your phone or camera down on a table. Don't fret. Just keep your bag in your lap.)

     

    Come back and tell us how your day went! 

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  13. On 7/17/2023 at 7:33 PM, Oceanann said:

    Thank you for all the great info! I was thinking we'd see Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, ride the bus some and walk through the Gothic Quarter, is that too ambitious? 

    You're welcome!

     

    Agree with Marazul.

    Makes sense to do your most important first, then judge what you can do in the remaining time. 

    We were in Barcelona for a week. A much different reality on a cruise ship day.

     

    I wouldn't use the HOHO bus as transportation to visit Sagrada Familia and Park Guell in a day, plus attempt to accomplish everything else on a long wish list. In my opinion, if taxis are plentiful, waiting for buses can waste precious time. Park Guell was unguided so it's easy to lose track of time. We skipped the trails and went directly into the Monumental Zone.

     

    Would be great to fit in at least one of the three loops on the HOHO bus for an overview of the city. Each route takes 2-2.5 hrs without getting off. If skipping one, I'd skip the one along the beach... even though I love beaches.

     

    BTW, we truly enjoyed the walking tour in the Gothic Quarter where we had a personal guide providing historical accounts of what we we saw. The tour would restrict your time as it only runs at certain hours.

     

    We also enjoyed Gaudi's Casa Battló, a short walk from Plaça Catalunya. It's a single crazy-amazing building and appealed to my sense of humour.

    Something for everything... tough choices to make. Truth is, it's all amazing!  Enjoy!

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