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  • Day 14

    Grenada

    January 16, 2022 in Grenada ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    The Grenadian authorities were quite strict this morning. As we already knew, only those booked on P&O shore excursions and those booked on tours with government approved taxis were allowed on shore. All the rest had to remain in the cruise terminal or on the ship. We had already booked to tour the island so at 0800 hrs we left in a mini bus and had another tortuous drive along winding rounds dotted with pot holes. However, dramatic scenery and pretty verdant. No doubt due to the rain which was falling at the time! The rain stopped though and we had a very interesting tour visiting a volcanic crater lake and the Annendale waterfall. Had a good tour around St George also (the capital). The tour took four hours and then spent time trying to access wifi in the terminal building with better success than yesterday. A day at sea follows and then we arrive at the Dutch island of Bonaire.Read more

  • Day 13

    St Lucia

    January 15, 2022 in Saint Lucia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    There will have been a few disappointed passengers this morning. The St Lucian authorities came up with new regulations at the last moment. Only those passengers booked on an organised shore excursion and those booked on tours with a government approved taxi service were to be allowed on shore. All the others would only be allowed to enter the cruise terminal building where there are a few shops. Fortunately Erica and I had booked on a ship’s excursion to the west and south of the island to walk a nature trail alongside the Pitons and then stop for a Creole lunch. So we set off in the rain by small coach along very narrow and twisting roads but through lovely countryside. The walk itself was quite steep in parts and by this time the sun was out, but the views from the top of the trail were fantastic. We then stopped for lunch in a small restaurant alongside the entrance to Hotel Chocolat’s cacao research centre. I couldn’t confirm that this is the same company as Hotel Chocolat in the UK, other than they are involved in chocolate. It was a good day. On arrival back tried to obtain wifi in the terminal building but pretty useless.Read more

  • Day 11

    Barbados

    January 13, 2022 in Saint Lucia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Berthed alongside the quay at 0800 hrs. We had an organised tour booked to the beach at 0845 hrs and it was obvious that we were never going to make it ashore in time. Disembarkation was chaotic due to a number of factors and we did not arrive at Harbour Lights beach until approx 0930 hrs. However, after one or several rum punches, a good swim and snorkel and a very nice conversation with a young American couple next to us, we felt very relaxed. The temperature was 31 degrees and by the time we had to leave at 1245 hrs, it was becoming too hot to lay there. Some interesting news. On my way back to the cabin (Erica had diverted somewhere else), I saw three or four crew members further down our corridor wearing full PPE equipment and spraying the corridor. When Erica finally made it to the cabin, she said she had seen some crew members being taken off the ship and one on a stretcher. She had been told by somebody else who had heard it from somebody else that the crew members had been diagnosed with COVID and were being taken to the Queen Victoria, berthed around the corner from our ship, which is being used as a hospital ship for crew members! No doubt tomorrow there will be another story. Next stop Castries, St Lucia, arriving tomorrow morning.Read more

  • Day 10

    West Atlantic

    January 12, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Having a very good crossing from Madeira. Reasonably calm although Ventura does move about a bit. Probably because she is a bit high and consequently rocks in any wind. The further south west we sail the warmer it has become and it is now hot and sunny. We now have the usual hoards of semi naked passengers sunning themselves for eight hours a day in a sweaty heap and turning a dark shade of leather. Barbados has now relaxed its covid requirements and testing needs only to be carried out on those going ashore independently. These antigen tests will be carried out on the ship tomorrow. Our shore excursion to the beach is safe and we will be able to access the cruise terminal building independently without testing. Grenada, on the other hand, is now saying that no cruise ship passenger (from any ship) will be allowed to visit its beaches!! We have switched excursions to a tour of the island, which is allowed. We are a bit befuddled and bemused. Dancing is proceeding on one of the top decks twice a day. The dance instructors, Chris and Dora (adorable Isadora) are brilliant. They are from Hungary and were Strictly dancers on the Hungarian show. They are young, funny and enthusiastic. They are doing a dance demo on the ship tonight. We had an open air dance last night under the stars. Fine if you did not stumble because of the movement of this ship. Arriving in Barbados on Friday.Read more

  • Day 5

    Funchal, Madeira

    January 7, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    An interesting day to start the holiday. Arrived at the AirLynx car park in good time after a quick journey to Southampton, parked the car and after a short while boarded a mini bus that took us and baggage to the Mayflower cruise terminal. There we left our main luggage and then crossed the road and walked the short distance to the COVID testing centre where we were to have our lateral flow test. We joined quite a long queue at 1205 hrs in the open air (a very good thing the weather was dry). It took forty five to fifty minutes complete the exercise and we then walked back to the terminal building and joined another queue to give a verbal health declaration (we had already completed a written one online two days previously but that wasn’t good enough). We then sat down for about 15 minutes until the result of our COVID test was messaged to us and, being negative, we joined another queue for the priority passengers which was longer than the normal queue. We then arrived at the check in desk where we had our photographs taken even though we had uploaded our photographs during the online check in process. We then joined a queue to pass through security where my jacket, belt and shoes had to come off. Given clearance, we boarded the ship where we were directed to our muster station where we were logged in. We had to watch the safety video on the TV in our cabin. Ignoring the cabin at this point we headed straight to the appropriate restaurant for what turned out to be a really nice lunch, for me, of squid and sea bass and a lot of sparkling wine, which, at this juncture, we felt we deserved after two hours of testing and checking in. Our baggage was waiting for us but before unpacking, I tried to download the ‘Myholiday’ app, which we need on board, but failed. After some time I joined a queue at the ‘Myholiday’ desk close to reception to speak to somebody, which I did, but they were of no help. I returned to the cabin and discovered that my VPN application on my phone and tablet was to blame. Once I disabled it I managed to download the app. It looks as though it could be useful. Dinner in the evening was very good and met a couple from South Wales who were excellent company. Went to bed early. We had had enough enjoyment for one day.

    4th January. Sea a bit choppy today as we head south through the bay of Biscay but is forecast to improve later this afternoon. Joined the virtual queue for breakfast and no sooner had we done it we were informed our table was ready. Good system this. The ‘Myholiday’ app seems to be working well at present. No lunch today but afternoon tea with sandwiches, cakes and scone. Really nice dinner in the evening. The food, so far, has been excellent. Almost everybody complying with the need to wear a mask around the ship, which is encouraging.

    We all have to have antigen test either tomorrow or 6th and a further test the following week to comply with Barbados requirements. They also require a passenger locator form to be completed. Instructions are to follow. These tests will be paid for by P&O.

    5th January. Stood in a queue for 35 minutes at 0810 am for the lateral flow test. Well organised but a bit slow. By the end of the day, apparently, two thirds of the passengers had been tested. We will only get to hear the result if we are positive. So far all is quiet. The ‘Myholiday’ app broke down for the black tie evening dinner and we just had to turn up. Working well until then. During the day we were able to sit outside in the sun for a while as the temperature warmed up. Still heading south towards Madeira and will arrive there on 7th.

    6th January. A pleasant day. 16 degrees but feels warmer in the sun and out of the sea breeze. The app is working again and so joined a virtual queue for breakfast and lunch. I can see this being permanent. Had a vegetable sushi roll for lunch with wasabi and it almost blew my head off. I had not realised that wasabi was so hot! The waiter came to my rescue with more water. The entertainment so far has not been to our taste. The comedian the night before was not good and a ventriloquist on a black tie evening?

    Forecast for Madeira tomorrow is mainly sunny with a risk of a shower in the morning and a high of 22 degrees. Good enough for us. We have both been vaccinated twice, had a booster, had a tetanus renewal and I have had a shingles jab, we were given an antigen test before check in and a further antigen test on board. Madeira has nothing to fear from us!

    7th January. Arrived in Madeira and docked at 0800 hrs. Boosted with COVID jabs, fully masked and smothered in sun tan lotion we set off and wondered the pretty streets of Funchal. We came across the cable car and took the ride to the top (32 Euros for two return) and at the top walked to the. church of Our Lady on the Mount where one of the emperors of the Hapsburg Empire is buried. Wonderful views from the top. Took the cable car back and now sitting in a cafe with free wifi. We leave tonight to cross the Atlantic to Barbados.
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  • Day 6

    Dover

    August 28, 2019 in England ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    We arrived back in Dover early morning and after quite a long delay in disembarking because of a fault with the passenger walkway, we finally left the ship at about 9.30am. It had been a very good short trip, visiting two very interesting and beautiful places. The ship itself was comfortable but I don’t think I would want to do a long cruise with her as there are limited facilities and I don’t know how she handles in rough weather. The food was generally good and the crew very friendly.Read more

  • Day 5

    Honfleur

    August 27, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    We spent all day looking around this beautiful town, wandering as far as the beach and along the old harbour, stopping off for drinks and just relaxing. It really is a lovely place and what better to do than have a fish lunch in a restaurant overlooking the boats in the harbour.Read more

  • Day 4

    Honfleur

    August 26, 2019 in France ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

    We left Rouen about midday and slowly cruised along the River Seine looking at the scenery and passing a number of small villages. The weather was still very warm and it was a nice experience to sit in the sun and watch the countryside pass by. Our second destination was Honfleur, a resort at the mouth of the river and which also promised to be a very interesting town. We arrived there in the evening and although it was possible to leave the ship and go into the town, we decided to stay on board and spend all the following day looking around.Read more

  • Day 3

    Rouen

    August 25, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    We spent a lot of the time revisiting places we saw yesterday but had a closer look at the clock tower and wandered further afield away from the old town but it really is the old parts that hold most of the attraction but we managed to stop several times for coffee and just people watched. The last two days have been hot, up to 33 degrees, but because the old buildings are tall, we managed to stay a lot of the time in the shade.Read more

  • Day 2

    Rouen France

    August 24, 2019 in France ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    We had a very smooth crossing of the English Channel and, not surprisingly, a smooth journey up the river to the old city of Rouen, arriving there mid to late morning. We had travelled passed Rouen by car in the past many times but this was the first time that we were going to spend some time in the city and we were looking forward to the two night stay. We did not have much opportunity of seeing the landscape surrounding the river on our journey to the city as a lot of the journey was undertaken overnight, but we will have more chance on our return.

    We took the shuttle bus from the ship and were dropped off quite close to the cathedral but we wandered off through the narrow streets and passed the many old and beautiful buildings that dominate the old part of the city. We eventually arrived at the ‘Place du Vieux Marché, where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake on 30th May 1431. There is a memorial commemorating her death. The square is dominated by very old buildings, the oldest dating back to the 14th century. We carried on walking to the cathedral and spent some time inside looking at the architecture and the tomb of King Richard the Lionheart. There is a lot of interest in the city and we intended to walk further the following day.
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