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Tallships/Gerry,
the port is called Serande and I completely agree with you. We visited this port the first time Regent went there and after reading up about the area also decided to do a Sea Day.
Glad we did not get off as lots of guests came back to the ship after about an hour around the port area complaining of aggressive begging.
We enjoyed ourselves just watching the Military up on the cliffs watching us through their binoculars and a very noisy wedding party all in Mercedes cars driving round the town, blasting their car horns, which apparently is the tradition.
We are boarding the Mariner for the Istanbul/Athens cruise on 12th May and are looking forward to seeing the changes.
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We have been on quite a few Regent cruises and agree with TC2, love the ships, the cabins (especially the Mariner penthouse), the AI and of course the staff - To have the 'O' speciality restaurants on Regent would be wonderful.
I also do not understand why they do not have more Lobster on Regent, hot or cold. I too live a good Lobster Thermidor. When we first sailed Regent there were always lots of Crab claws, Giant Prawns etc at lunchtime, now they have to go and find some for you. A cold seafood platter with nice fresh mayonnaise and salad always does it for me!
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Does anyone know how much extra Rome In Limo charge for the Vatican Guide and do they organise the tickets for the Vatican?
ghanks
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Thanks for the advice, will see what we can get into when we arrive in Venice Tomorrow.
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We are staying at the Luna Bagllioni Hotel, just behind St Marks Square, in Venice. Could anyone please recommend a good Restaurant very very nearby, within a very short walking distance.
Guggenheim Museum Venice
in Oceania Cruises
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We are sailing on Riviera In August and would like to see the Guggenheim Museum. Does anyone have any advice or tips on the best way to do this.
The Oceania excursion seem very expensive?
Any info would be greatly appreciated