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Detailed Photo Review of Carnival Sunshine 12-Night Mediterranean Cruise 9/8/13


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Sunday, September 15 - Messina, Sicily

 

Today marked the first of 6 straight days with a 6:15am wake up time. Boooo! On the bright side, it was beautiful to watch us sail into Messina while I ate breakfast on Lido.

 

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We arranged a private tour with 8 of our friends from Cruise Critic, and we all met down in the lobby at 7:45 to walk off the ship together. Our guide, Antonio, was waiting outside the port area with our 8-person van (2 people sat up front with Antonio, and there were two 3-person rows behind that). Antonio gave us small bits of information during the drive, but he was not nearly as informative as our guides had been in Athens and Turkey.

 

We drove for about an hour down the coast to a scenic view point on the water. I think Antonio said this was where the Greeks first settled when they came to Italy.

 

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Notice the black rocks from the volcanic ash...

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Our next stop was a park called Gole Alcantara to see the views and waterfalls.

 

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On the same grounds, they set up a little store which offered free samples of olive oil, spreads, wines, and liquors. It was fun to taste all the different flavors, and of course you could also purchase the products if you wished.

 

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Next, we visited an old abandoned church on the countryside.

 

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Behind the church, Antonio lead us on a short walk out to the river and to see another waterfall.

 

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Out in the distance, we saw a little surprise wagging his tail!

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We decided to walk a little further to see the cow up close...

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On the walk back, we sampled some of the figs and grapes growing on the trees...

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Great review and great pics deladane. Brining back some memories of our Carnival Freedom cruise back in 2008 :)

 

Thank you! Was your Freedom cruise also in the Mediterranean?

 

 

Excellent Review Pics - we visited the same exact ports yet we both seem to have seen some similar and also very different things! Still no cat pics....:rolleyes:

 

Thanks again! Isn't that funny how people can plan completely different activities in each port and still both have incredible experiences? There was one lady at our dinner table who did completely different things from us every single day- you would never know we were taking the same cruise based on what we each did in the ports! haha We both had a great time though, so I guess it goes to show how much these ports have to offer :) Oh, and you might want to give up on looking for cat pictures here... I took over 4000 photos and can promise you that not one of them was of a cat LOL sorry!!! I thought the bunnies at the carpet school were adorable though! ;)

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Next, we drove to the quaint old town of Castiglione. It was a Sunday morning, so the town was mostly deserted except for a group of about 10 men sitting together outside (Antonio said their wives were all inside cooking!). We walked around the town for a little while, and then headed up the hill to explore an old castle.

 

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The pacing of the day seemed a bit weird to me because that was all we did by 11:30am, but we still had a lot to do on our itinerary. It almost seemed like Antonio was stretching out our stops so we would arrive at the right time for lunch.

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We drove up a steep, curvy mountainside road to our next stop, the Gambino Winery.

 

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The winery was very pretty and offered beautiful views. Apparently, they recently renovated their tasting room and just opened it one week before we arrived!

 

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For 20 Euros each, they had a wine tasting with 1 white wine and 3 red wines, and lunch including breads, cheeses, salami, olives, sundried tomatoes, mushrooms, and sausage. The food was served on large platters and they continuously refilled as we needed more. Everything was incredibly delicious and fresh!

 

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Here was the wine list and shipping prices in case anyone wanted to purchase a bottle:

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The food and wine were all very tasty, and we stayed at the winery for an hour and a half. Remember how I mentioned my mom's food allergies? Well they did something very nice to take care of her... When we first arrived, my mom spoke to them about her allergies and they said that they would prepare a separate platter for her with things that were safe for her to eat. They brought her a few types of cheese, salami, and her own plate of sausage, so she basically ate the same thing as everyone else, but it was plattered separately to avoid cross-contamination from the items that she was allergic to. When she went to pay, they told her they were not charging for her meal because "She didn't eat anything" That was far from true, as they gave her many options and she definitely ate her share of food, but they refused to let her pay! She ended up leaving her 20 Euros as a tip because they took such good care of her haha

 

After lunch, we piled back in the van and drove to Taormina. Antonio gave us 1 hour to shop, and suggested 2 good canoli shops (since canolis were invented in Sicily, so of course we all wanted to try one!) When I researched Taormina prior to the cruise, I had read about a Greek amphitheater which was supposed to be beautiful and worth a visit. I never ended up finding it (oh well!), but other on my tour said that it was crowded and cost 8 Euros to enter, so I guess I didn't miss much. I spent my time enjoying the ambiance of the town, looking at the lava rock and Godfather souvenirs, and eating a delicious canoli.

 

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We got back to the pier by 4pm for our 4:30pm all aboard time, and got showered and ready for dinner.

 

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My cold was now hitting me with full force, so it was convenient that the MDR offered chicken soup on tonight's menu!

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I also shared Oysters Rockerfeller with my mom:

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Petite Fillet Mignon and Braised Short Ribs

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One of the couples at our table were going to celebrate their anniversary on Tuesday. That was the day we were going to Rome, and none of us knew if we'd get back to the ship in time for dinner (the one night when the 6pm dinnertime wouldn't mix well with our 8pm all aboard time!), so we ordered them a cake for tonight to celebrate. They were very surprised!

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They cut up the cake for everyone to have a piece

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But I also wanted a dessert from the menu... Diet Apple Pie!

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Tonight's entertainment was Niels Dunger, Comedy Juggler. He was okay, but I've seen better on previous cruises. He dropped things a few times, and he wasn't very funny. After that, I went to bed early again to try and fight off my cold and rest up for tomorrow in Naples!

 

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Dana,

 

It is funny that we both got sick at the same time. I started feeling badly the last day at sea and I almost did not go on my Sicily tour because I felt so bad. Joel said that it had to be the guy that was sick on our Athens tour that got me sick, and it sounds like he got you sick as well. Mine turned into bronchitis and I am still coughing :( (just not as deeply).

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Is there a deli on the Sunshine?

Yup... it is in the same area as the Lido buffet and it offers the same menu as all Carnival ships. I think that is also where you can get a hot dog.

 

 

Dana,

 

It is funny that we both got sick at the same time. I started feeling badly the last day at sea and I almost did not go on my Sicily tour because I felt so bad. Joel said that it had to be the guy that was sick on our Athens tour that got me sick, and it sounds like he got you sick as well. Mine turned into bronchitis and I am still coughing :( (just not as deeply).

Oh no! I'm sorry that you are still sick :( This week I think I finally got it out of my system because I haven't been coughing anymore... finally!! It takes a few days for a cold to develop in my system, so I think I probably picked it up at the meet and greet on Tuesday. It is very likely that I got it from that same guy because I met him and shook his hand at the meet and greet (yuck!!) I hope you feel better soon!!

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Monday, September 16th - Naples, Italy

 

Another port day, another 6:15am wake up time, and another excellent burrito for breakfast! Yummmmy! I wish I could have one right now haha The port area offered beautiful views of the sunrise over Mt. Vesuvius:

 

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Today was the first of 3 days when I organized private tours with people from our roll call. For all 3 Italy ports, we used a company called Rome In Limo. They received excellent reviews on Cruise Critic and Trip Advisor, and it was a breeze to organize tours with their company. They have a great website which outlines the many different itineraries that they offer, and they answered all of my questions within a few hours via email (sometimes I could swear that Jany, the lady who I coordinated with, never slept because she replied at literally every hour of the day!) As a special perk for booking 3 tours with their company, Jany gave us a 50 Euro discount on each of the tours. They charged 600 Euros for the 8-person van (but we only had to pay 550 Euros with our discount), and they even offer a tour sharing website to help you fill your vans if you are not able to do so via your roll call. They might charge a little more money than some other companies, but they were fabulous to deal with, and all of our tours were great, so I thought it was worth the extra expense.

 

Ok, back to Naples... Our group met down in the lobby at 7:45am so we could all walk off the ship together, but we were surprised to see that today, we exited from deck 3 instead of deck 0, so we actually exited right next to where we were meeting anyway! We met our guide, Diego, right outside the port terminal. Diego was very enthusiastic and spoke near-perfect English, although sometimes we thought he offered a bit too much information and wouldn't stop talking! haha

 

We all got in our 8-person van and drove 20 minutes to Pompeii. As we were approaching Pompeii, we noticed some dark clouds in the distance. Diego promised us that it would not rain today, and told us to leave our umbrellas in the van. He said that the tour would be free if it did rain. I'm sure you can guess how that turned out... it rained for about 20 minutes, but sadly, the tour was not free haha

 

As I have already mentioned, we requested to have a private guide in Pompeii for an extra 100 Euros total (which we paid her directly at the end of our tour). Our guide's name was Libby and she spent 2 hours walking us through Pompeii. Libby was fantastic and worth every penny as she really made the ruins come to life.

 

Pompeii was empty at first, as we arrived right when it opened at 8:30am. Even though it did grow more crowded as the morning went on, Libby knew where to go to avoid the crowds.

 

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One of the highlights of the day was visiting the brothel. It was incredible to see how well preserved it was! I will preface this post by saying that if you are under age 18, you should probably skip ahead to my next post! With that said...

 

This engraving in the street paving stones pointed the direction towards the brothel:

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This projection outside the building was how they knew which door to enter for the brothel:

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The beds inside the brothel didn't look very comfy... guess the ladies didn't want the men to stay too long!

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These frescos were featured above the doors of each room. I was shocked at how graphic they were!

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Men would etch ratings for each girl on the walls of her room to tell other men if she was good or not (and if she had any diseases!)

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I knew people had said it was interesting to see the brothel, but really had no idea what to expect. Libby's commentary to point out all of the details inside really made it come alive and it was an experience I will remember for years to come.

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Did Libby work for Rome in Limo? It sounds like she was independent since you paid her separately. Did you book her direct or thru Rome in Limo? I would love to use her for my families private tour. Pompeii is what I am looking forward to most of the entire trip. I want to make sure we have the perfect tour and guide. Thank you.

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Did Libby work for Rome in Limo? It sounds like she was independent since you paid her separately. Did you book her direct or thru Rome in Limo? I would love to use her for my families private tour. Pompeii is what I am looking forward to most of the entire trip. I want to make sure we have the perfect tour and guide. Thank you.

 

When I originally booked the tour with Rome in Limo, I told them that I wanted a guide for Pompeii and they took care of it for us. I think she is an independent guide who RIL regularly contacts as needed. It was really nice that RIL set it up for us so we didn't have to worry about finding a guide on our own when we got to Pompeii (and we used the same process for our guide at the Vatican the next day)

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When I originally booked the tour with Rome in Limo, I told them that I wanted a guide for Pompeii and they took care of it for us. I think she is an independent guide who RIL regularly contacts as needed. It was really nice that RIL set it up for us so we didn't have to worry about finding a guide on our own when we got to Pompeii (and we used the same process for our guide at the Vatican the next day)

 

Great. Thank you. You are making this so easy for me. Thanks again for everything and the great review. Hopefully I can pay it forward some day.

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Great. Thank you. You are making this so easy for me. Thanks again for everything and the great review. Hopefully I can pay it forward some day.

 

You're welcome! I used cruise critic A LOT when planning my cruise, so this review is my chance to help out other cruisers the same way :)

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We also visited the bath houses, gymnasium, several homes and stores/restaurants/bakeries, and the amphitheater.

 

Entrance to the bath houses

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Inside the bath houses

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A restaurant

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