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  1. Can anyone tell me how these work please. The ones I am looking at come with driver and guide. How flexible are they? We really like to pack a lot in and not spend a lot of time anywhere, preferring to have a very short lunch too. When and how is the itinerary decided? Do we suggest it before we sail if booked beforehand and its a matter of negotiation, or would we be subject to very much a standard slow paced tour but in a private vehicle. We are thinking about the 11 hr extended day hire from Haifa and would like to really see as much as possible. The hire is currently wait listed.

     

    I can recommend 'Guided Tours Israel'. We used them in both Jerusalem & Haifa. In Jerusalem it was just 4 of us, so we could be more flexible and in Haifa there were 8 of us. Both were very full and enjoyable days (and cheaper than Seabourn). They have great reviews on TripAdvisor. I left my video camera in the car after our day in Jerusalem. They posted it to our home in Australia and would not accept any money for doing so.

     

    You can check out their recommended itineraries here http://www.guidedtoursisrael.com/

  2. Is Manaus one of those ports that it is best to let Seabourn do the hotel/transfer or is it okay to do your own thing? Opinions/experience welcome.

     

    We had a frightening experience on disembarking. We chose to disembark the night before scheduled, as we had a 3.40am flight. Seabourn ordered us a taxi for 12mn and we were escorted/helped to the Port gates with our luggage about 11.30pm, then left standing there alone. Just outside the port gates was a bus shelter, housing several homeless people. We were soon surrounded by beggars and felt quite unsafe. We retreated to where Security Guards sat, which was a long way back from the gates.

     

    P.S. 35 murders in 3 days last month

    http://mashable.com/2015/07/23/manaus-brazil-murders-weekend/

  3. To wherever you want, not my problem. I'm just commenting on the reality of Cuba, not the romanticized version that many people would like to believe and propagandize.

     

    I think you could do that without coming across as rude and judgemental. Chairsin, like you, and for a number of reasons, I would like to visit Cuba before it is forever changed. There is a well balanced article here http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/jun/17/havana-city-brink-change

  4. Oh no, I totally understand... its like tourists being disappointed if people in Rio de Janeiro stopped living in shantytowns and they did away with the favelas tours.

     

    What aspect of the "culture" are you afraid will disappear? Being repressed? Having their lives center on getting the necessities through any means possible? Being caught in a time warp forced on them by the totalitarian regime under which they live?

     

    And with respect to the architecture changing... the only danger to this is historical buildings which are currently dilapidated and barely standing and might crumble before the masses get there. I doubt that progress will cause them any more harm that what has already been inflicted.

     

    Enjoy your visit. Just know that Cubans living in the island cannot partake of the amenities that are open to tourists. Its an apartheid system.

     

    So Cruiseluv, where do you suggest we travel???

  5. I echo those who are avoiding Russia and Dubai because of repressive governments. I have also shared the regret recently with friends that the number of safe, acceptable places for world travelers to visit seems to be shrinking. Alas! I hope that this changes. Positive changes in places such as South Africa and Mozambique make one hopeful.

     

    A young Australian women was jailed and then deported from Abu Dhabi this week for having posted a photo on Facebook of a car blocking 2 Disabled parking spots.

     

    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/07/australian-woman-deported-uae-facebook-post-150714214424659.html

  6. We will be stopping here in December and having looked at the Seabourn trips nothing looks that attractive. Has anybody any other suggestions as the port itself looks fairly dull to stay on the ship:D

     

    When we were there in 2013 Seabourn was running a shuttle to a nearby shopping Mall. After obtaining what we were after within 10 minutes, we caught the same bus back!

  7. I might be wrong, but I don't think they change the sheets every day. Will have to check when we are onboard again in May.

     

    We are just off the Quest, and you are correct secoma4, the sheets aren't changed daily, although the pillowslips were. As we sailed down the Amazon, the Captain made daily announcements about conserving water, asking passengers to take showers rather than baths and to reuse towels.

  8. Has anyone done this voyage or similar, to advise on tours, currency, etc?

     

    We are doing this cruise in April and I'm getting a it apprehensive, which is very unusual. I think I may stay on the ship, much of the time whereas I'm usually quite an intrepid explorer.

     

    We were on the Legend last year, Singapore to Athens. Our Egyptian ports were cancelled long before the cruise so I can't comment there. We LOVED Khasab in Oman. We took a half day Dhow Cruise, with Al Taif Tours.

    10.00 am to 01.00 pm Half Day Dhow Cruise to Khor Sham in azure waters through a majestic fjord (Khor), surrounded by Spectacular mountains and serene remote white sand beaches. At the entrance of the fjord our Guests can enjoy dolphin watching. The Dhow will anchor at Telegraph Island during the cruise for Day swimming and snorkeling in pristine waters teeming with friendly colorful fish. We offer our Guests soft drinks, fresh fruits, coffee & tea. Snorkeling equipments and life jackets are included.

    In the afternoon we took a 4WD tour up into the mountains. Spectacular!!

     

    In Aqaba we took a "VIP guided tour to Petra with http://www.viajordan.com

    It cost $255pp USD, paid in cash at start of tour. Seabourn were charging $269 and did not include all that we saw. This was our tour

    Early morning pick up from your ship at Aqaba Port, transfer to Petra (2 hours drive), and begin a guided tour from the main gate through the Siq, to the Treasury, the Nabatean Roman Theater, the Roman road (Cardo) to the basin. Have free time, have a mule ride through the back road to the village of Umm Sayhoon where you will meet your transport. Next visit Little Petra, and then a stop will be at the Spring of Muses and back to Aqaba to your ship.

     

    Rates included:

    - Meets and Pick up from your Aqaba Port,

    - All Sightseeing and transfers by private Modern A/C Vehicles,

    - Entrance Fees to Petra,

    - Private English speaking guide,

    - Lunch at Petra,

    - Horse ride in Petra for the first 800 meters (from the main Gate to the entrance of the Siq),

    - Mule rides from the basin through the back road,

     

    We took a boxed lunch from the ship & found a picnic spot in Little Petra. This gave us more sightseeing time and I seem to remember it knocked about $15USD from the price of the tour.

     

    Have a great trip.

  9. Quite a while back i had a post removed because I recommended a service

     

    Wow, that seems a bit heavy handed. I can't really see the difference in recommending taxi/transfer services, which many do, and Tour Guides. It is the sharing of info from those who have "been there, done that" which makes these boards so useful.

  10. Hello S and A - we so enjoyed sharing the winery tour with you. We spent 3 additional days with L....C.... visiting the wineries and countryside around Santiago. The entire experience was first class and lots of fun!

     

    I didn't think there was anything forbidden about naming Tour Guides you would recommend, as long as you had personal experience of them. Am I wrong?

  11. How very thoughtful and sweet of you to post and inquire of me ~ I'm still suffering painful neurophy so have not been on my computer or writing on our CC board.

    Hope all is well with both of you ~Thank you for thinking of me.

    Martita

     

    I hope you are soon feeling a lot better.

  12. Odyssey arrived over 7 hours late into Melbourne yesterday from New Zealand. When I checked on the Marine Traffic site early yesterday, they were showing she was only making 1.5 knots out in Bass Strait.

    Does anyone know why ?

     

    They had a very rough passage across (too rough to risk a bath or shower for a couple of days). Geelong had to be dropped from their itinerary and all excursions in Melbourne had to be cancelled because of their late arrival. See https://www.********************/450627115013062/?fref=nf

  13. no idea what Chef Martins other name is, but the Chef Kurt you are talking about left in Wellington NZ to go home! His contract was over, he had been on board a long time! and Chef Kurts other name isn't Martin!

     

    Martin Kitzing.

  14. Me and my group went on a Train/bus/boar adventure, took a lot of pictures since we just simply love nature, if you are a nature lover you should go on a tour likes this.

     

    Being able to see many different species makes it a very unique experience, this was one of the highlights of our trip, we were a group of 8 people.

     

    Do not miss doing a tour like this (If you love nature)

     

    We really enjoy our stay in this beautiful port of call.

     

    :)

     

    You don't say which port

  15. Thanks but I know what Seabourn are offering. What I'm after is any information on whether there are reasonable alternatives to going on all the Seabourn trips and what experience other posters have had, if any, in these ports.

     

    Sorry Buccaneer, I haven't any experience of the Phillipine ports. I have similar queries as you regarding a cruise from LA to FLL through the Panama Canal, with no prior knowledge of any of the ports. However, I have found lots of alternatives to Seabourn tours by first seeing what they are offering and then looking for alternatives on Trip Advisor.

  16. I am happy that I looked around and found this thread. I too am looking toward 2016 for a full transit through the Panama Canal. Just now trying to figure which way would be best for all of us that want to do this trip.

     

    I have interest in this trip from fellow 'past' cruise friends that live in Canada (eastern ) Boston, Connecticut, possibly California, and of course here in Phoenix. I am just really in the initial planning stages, and have not really gotten a chance to go through every single cruise line/itinerary.

     

    I do like the idea of a two day (in the Panama area) trip. That would give us the opportunity to really see the area I think. I don't have much desire to see a lot of Mexico...... living just a couple of hours away from Mexico, we have visited enough.

     

    So again, I look forward to see what is posted here..................... I also look forward to contributing as much as I can (which right now is very little) :p

     

    We have just booked on Seabourn Odyssey from Los Angeles 21 March 2016. It has a full day in Fuerte Amador (8am - 11.59pm) before full transit of the Canal. I am particularly excited about the Whale watching en route to the canal.

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