Venice
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After leaving home a little after midnight, we set foot in Venice a little after midday. Expecting freezing weather (1°C according to the aeroplane captain) we were pleasantly greeted by a brisk butWeiterlesen
After leaving home a little after midnight, we set foot in Venice a little after midday. Expecting freezing weather (1°C according to the aeroplane captain) we were pleasantly greeted by a brisk butWeiterlesen
The streets on the approach to Piazza San Marco house the shops with no prices in the window...Fendi, Prada, Chanel and co...rather beyond our price range (and, indeed, interest!). The square itselfWeiterlesen
A late start today; we docked in Bari at 2pm. So we spent a lazy morning on the boat. A buffet breakfast included fantastic Nutella filled doughnuts (and, mercifully, free coffee). We spent some timeWeiterlesen
An eventful and sleepy day on board notable for only two things. One - we ordered breakfast in bed including a load of fruit...and they brought each fruit in an individual (but full size) plate -Weiterlesen
An early start after our day at sea, beginning with my new favourite delicacy - nutella doughnuts.
We planned to walk to Piraeus metro as we had last time we ported here. We parked (moored?) at gateWeiterlesen
A turbulent night on the ship - a very windy night made the ship roll substantially. Nonetheless by morning, the sky was clear and the sun was blazing. We jumped on the only excursion booked throughWeiterlesen
So, after a rubbish night's sleep (don't know why), we had a lazy morning of reading as we sailed through the fjord to Kotor. The journey in is really beautiful, even in the somewhat overcast DecemberWeiterlesen
Our final stop. And thank goodness for the glorious weather as it Split itself does not have a huge amount to offer! The view of the city from the ship is beautiful and the sprawling mass of theWeiterlesen
Our return to Venice was through a fog bank, which shrouded the whole city. It made for a different view of this city in which we've spent quite a lot of time.
The disembarkation was relativelyWeiterlesen