• Gibraltar to Replace Morocco

    19 maart 2022, Verenigde Staten ⋅ 🌙 77 °F

    I mentioned a few days ago that the latest COVID-19 entry requirements we received from Oceania showed that Morocco is closed to cruise ships.

    A little bird whispered in my ear this morning that instead of calling on Tangier, we will be going to Gibraltar. (That little bird, by the way, is actually a passenger who is on the ship right now.)

    We’ve been to Gibraltar a couple of times before. The first time I remember was in 2003. But mom tells me that I was actually in Gibraltar for the first time when I was but a wee girl. On that occasion, we were on an Italian Line ship called Cristoforo Colombo ... sailing from the US to Italy to meet my dad in Naples. From there, we switched to another vessel that took us to Turkey.

    But back to that early call on Gibraltar. Apparently, the stop was what is known as a service call to bunker fuel after the Atlantic crossing. Passengers were not allowed to disembark. However, vendors were allowed to bring their small boats up to the vessel … from where a brisk trade ensued. I don’t really recall any of that, so I’ll take mom’s word for it.

    The nice thing about visiting a port that we’re familiar with is that we know where to go, what to do. Not much research needed. In fact, if the weather is nice, we already have a plan for what to do. If not … well, we’ll deal with that then.
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