@Eglesbrech thanks for the info. I'm going on a cruise in June (not with P&O) and ports are Le Harve, Bordeaux (La Rochelle), Bilbao and La Coruna so it's helpful to know what's near
The cruise is at the end of June - is the app open to me now to use?
And a non-dining question please if you might know the answer - do I need to make reservations for shows / entertainment? I haven't cruised with Royal since 2018 and on those ships reservations were not needed
Sorry for asking a question that's probably been asked lots of times before... I've only had traditional dining with Royal Caribbean so far but for my forthcoming cruise on Anthem I have been allocated My Time Dining. Do I need to make reservations before I sail or can I do it when I board or each day? Any advice gratefully received.
thanks,
Sarah
@Selbourne I've just read the last few pages of your blog. Thank you for taking the time to give a great detailed review of each day. I have enjoyed following your travels. I hope your throat is now healed and I look forward to reading about your future adventures
No, we didn't. There are fewer speciality restaurants than other ships. We met a couple who said the Ocean Grill was amazing, and their food pics looked fab. There's a Sindhu and on sea days a pop-up Glass House in one of the bars
On day 1 in Reykjavik we did the introduction to Iceland tour, this was in the morning so in the afternoon we got the free shuttle bus into the city centre and wandered about. On day 2 we did the golden circle tour - highly recommend this 8 hour trip. In Isafjordur we did the best of tour - in these few hours we were shown so much of the local area it was great. In Akureyri we went whale watching.
All of the tours were booked through P&O but I think other companies would offer something similar and possibly cheaper. We wanted the security of booking through P&O