Fall & Winter 2024

settembre - dicembre 2024
Combo trip journal ... including time with family in Türkiye; a Viking river cruise (Eastern European Capitals); more family time in Türkiye; and a TransAtlantic Cruise back home on NCL Encore. Leggi altro

Elenco dei paesi

  • Portogallo
  • Spagna
  • Inghilterra
  • Serbia
  • Croazia
  • Ungheria
  • Slovacchia
  • Mostra tutto (11)
Categorie
Coppia, Nave da crociera
  • 18,0kmiglia percorse
Mezzi di trasporto
  • Volo11,1kchilometri
  • Camminare-chilometri
  • Hiking-chilometri
  • Bicicletta-chilometri
  • Motocicletta-chilometri
  • Tuk Tuk-chilometri
  • Auto-chilometri
  • Treno-chilometri
  • Autobus-chilometri
  • Camper-chilometri
  • Caravan-chilometri
  • 4x4-chilometri
  • Nuoto-chilometri
  • Pagaiare/Remare-chilometri
  • Motoscafo-chilometri
  • Barca a vela-chilometri
  • Casa galleggiante-chilometri
  • Traghetto-chilometri
  • Nave da crociera-chilometri
  • Cavallo-chilometri
  • Sci-chilometri
  • Autostop-chilometri
  • Cable car-chilometri
  • Elicottero-chilometri
  • A piedi nudi-chilometri
  • 146impronte
  • 100giorni
  • 1,3kfotografie
  • 1,1kMi piace
  • Atlantic Crossing: Day 5

    13 dicembre 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 70 °F

    Brrrr! Shouldn’t we be removing layers as we get closer to Miami? Well, that’s definitely not been the case today.

    Woke up to overcast skies and strong winds … and a light veil of fog. There was a damp in the air that added to the chill factor.These conditions lasted throughout the day. The sea state was fairly rough … the most movement we’ve had since leaving Southampton on 3 December. The Navigation Channel on the TV says that we are Beaufort 5 … winds in the 19-24 mph range; waves in the 6-10 feet range.

    Disembarkation instructions for 15 December have been delivered to the cabin. After consulting Deniz — first time in Miami for him — we decided to get luggage tags for 9:15a … the earliest departure time for passengers with independent plans. I’m curious to see how they will manage the process for 3,000 people.

    There was a gingerbread house competition earlier in the crossing. I did not participate, but did get to see everyone’s creation as the head pastry chef and some of his team members set up gingerbread villages to add to the holiday cheer around the ship … one in the deck 6 midship atrium, where the aroma of gingerbread adds to the ambiance, and one in the Garden Café. Good job by all.
    Leggi altro

  • Atlantic Crossing: Day 6

    14 dicembre 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 72 °F

    Last day of the crossing. One more sleep and we will disembark Encore tomorrow morning.

    Rough seas … rain … overcast. Basically, a rinse and repeat of yesterday’s weather.

    Our main focus today was to pack our bags early so that we could enjoy the rest of the day. It’s easier to pack to go back home … nonetheless, it’s a chore … one that was complicated slightly because we’ll be staying overnight in Miami before flying home on the 16th. We got it all done and the bags are now in the hallway, waiting to be carted away by the crew.

    Deniz and Mui went to “The Beatles: Later Years” show … which they enjoyed. Just as I enjoyed sitting on the veranda to finish the book I started reading yesterday … “Michelangelo’s Book” by Paul Christopher (in case anyone is interested in a quick read that holds one’s attention).
    Leggi altro

  • Disembarkation: Miami … Night & Day

    15 dicembre 2024, Stati Uniti ⋅ 🌬 73 °F

    So, I was wondering a few days ago how NCL would disembark 3,000 people in Miami … where we were one of seven mega ships in port today.

    Here’s how it went.

    A couple of hours of comfort in the Observation Lounge as we waited for our disembarkation group to be called.

    Nearly an hour of misery once we swiped off the ship … which could have been easily avoided if the schedule had been followed and the NCL early transfer/tour groups had been called before the independents. But that’s not what they did. Instead, they started calling the priority (Haven pax and high-level members of the NCL loyalty club) and independent groups early, allowing the transfer/tour groups to cut into the line as they were escorted off the ship. This caused quite a bit of back-up on the gangway; and frayed nerves. All quite unnecessarily.

    The good news? After that hour of misery, it took us just five minutes to collect our bags, snag a porter, and have him escort us to immigration … by-passing the long queue of passengers who had opted not to use the services of a porter.

    Welcomed back to the USA by a friendly immigration agent, we walked out of the terminal and into a large van taxi for the three of us and our bags … no waiting!

    Now to do a bit of wandering around Miami … after we drop off our bags at the hotel.
    Leggi altro

  • A-Wander in Miami

    15 dicembre 2024, Stati Uniti ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

    We arrived at the Best Western Plus to a zoo! The lobby was packed with guests waiting their turn for the shuttle … both airport and cruise port … a greater number for the latter.

    When we went to check in, they had a room available for Deniz. Not for us, however, as I had booked a suite … on the assumption that we’d be spending the day in our room … a plan that had changed when Deniz told us that this was his first time in Miami. So, we left our bags in his room and off we went to wander around Miami … hoping the weather would cooperate.

    The easiest way to get into Miami is to use the Metrorail/driver-less Metromover combo from the rail station at the airport intermodal center. At least that was our experience in the past. Not so much this time.

    As it turns out, the orange line that goes from the airport into the city does not run on Sundays. Instead, it operates as a single-stop shuttle to/from Earlington Heights. Normally, switching to the green line would have been easy peasy, but today they were experiencing technical difficulties. The result? The trains were single tracking … with delays. The good news? The southbound train arrived within a few minutes and we were quickly on our way into the city. Northbound? We weren’t so lucky later when we were ready to return to the hotel

    Anyway, we switched to the Inner Loop Metromover at Government Center for the rest of our ride. By 11:30a, we were strolling the waterfront at Bayfront Park. Our search for a place for lunch ended at Kuba Cabana at Bayside Marketplace … good food; loud music. The market umbrella protected us from the occasional spritzing … until it was time for dessert. At which point, a sudden downpour had us scurrying to a better protected table. Luckily that shower was of short duration, but it pretty much set the weather pattern for the next few hours.

    After lunch, we headed towards Brickell, following the River Walk Trail … stopping to get snacks in lieu of dinner at the hotel. A coffee break at the food truck park (aka Brickell Park) seemed in order next. Our aching feet welcomed the chance to sit … our bodies welcomed the warmth of the sunshine. That the area was protected from the stiff winds plaguing Miami today was a bonus.

    Completing our stroll, we reversed our travel route from this morning and — after a myriad of delays — got back to the hotel around 5:45p …ready for a quiet evening and a good night’s rest.

    Tomorrow, Deniz will be heading home to Missouri … via Houston. We have a non-stop flight to Colorado.

    For all intents and purposes, this trip is almost over.
    Leggi altro

  • Bye Bye Miami!

    16 dicembre 2024, Stati Uniti ⋅ 🌙 72 °F

    Early start to our travel day for an 8:00a flight from MIA to DEN!

    When we dropped off our bags at the United Airlines counter, the agent said that the aircraft had “slept over” at MIA. Hence, we are expecting an on time departure.

    In the meantime … need to find some food to sate our grumbling tummies.
    Leggi altro

  • Hello Denver!

    16 dicembre 2024, Stati Uniti ⋅ ☁️ 41 °F

    There was a slight delay leaving MIA … about 5 minutes. But our uneventful flight landed at DEN precisely 23 minutes early at 10:12a. So, no complaints.

    Our bags were already going round and round on the carousel at baggage claim by the time we got there.

    Vincent, who often drives us to/from home and DEN, was waiting to whisk us home. By 12:30p, we were unloading our bags from his truck and into our garage.

    That’s a good travel day!

    It’s good to be back home … at least for a little bit 😉.
    Leggi altro