London - Bangkok

Heading home! A happy/sad time. Flight wasn't until 8.45pm so we checked out at 11am and walked to Harrods to see what all the hype is. Harrods has got great "stuff", but it's all highend "stuff". BitEn savoir plus
London, day 4, part 3

Hour and a half and we were in Oxford City. A stunning city. We did a walking tour of some of the Oxford University buildings (didn't go in any as a lot of it is closed for the summer break). StunningEn savoir plus
London, day 4, part 2

Stonehenge has a very mysterious past. Building of it started 5,000 years ago and was finished 4,000 years ago. Before the stones were placed it was a burial site. Not a lot is known about it as itEn savoir plus
London, day 4, part 1

Today was THE earliest start so far. No brekkie, out the door at 6.45am! On the tube heading for the Victoria Coach Centre. We managed to get tickets a couple of days ago for Windsor Castle,En savoir plus
London, day 3

Bit of a chill day today. Our feet are hurting 😔. Headed out at 10am to the British Museum. Big queues, but moved quickly.
Amazing museum, but it was a bit of deja vu... I think this is museumEn savoir plus
London, day 2, part 2

Next up, tubed it to Buckingham Palace. Couldn't go in but spent 15 minutes taking pics, lol. We tried to get tickets on a tour, but it was fully booked out days ahead. We hd a delicious but expensiveEn savoir plus
London, day 2, part 1

Massive day again. Our feet are really starting to suffer after weeks of pounding the pavements.
Hit the Underground again and headed to Kensington Palace. We did a self guided tour of the rooms usedEn savoir plus
London, day 1, part 2

Time for some lunch so we crossed London Bridge for lunch at the Dean Swift pub. Then we jumped on a water taxi to Trafalgar Square (and London Eye). Next it was a visit to the National Gallery, whichEn savoir plus
London, day 1, part 1

Our first day in London. No plans so we headed to London Tower on the underground train. The underground was easy to work out; just like Bangkok only with more lines. Tip: you no longer need an OysterEn savoir plus
From Athens to London

Flew to London on a 3.30pm flight. Spent the morning cruising the hotel - late up, late brekky - checked out at 12pm, checked into our flight and spent a couple of hours in the British Airways lounge.En savoir plus
Athens, Greece, day 3, part 2

After our visit to the Acropolis, we headed down to meet the tour group and headed to (another) museum. Three museums in three days. I'm happy, but Robin was a bit over them. This museum and DelphiEn savoir plus
Athens, Greece, day 3, part 1

Another tour today. 8am pick up for a half day city tour, including a guided tour of the Acropolis and the museum.
Drove around Athens for one and a half hours visiting the Olympic stadium and seeingEn savoir plus
Athens, Greece, day 2

Early'ish start. In the foya for an 8am pick-up. We did an eleven hour tour to Delphi; five hour round trip. 2,000 metres above sea level, Delphi is a roman achaeological site dating back to the 7thEn savoir plus
Athens, Greece, day 1

Off the ship by 8am and at the Meliá Athens by 8.30am. Obviously we couldn't check in so after a wee wait we wandered up to the Museum of Archaeology. Very impressive place. We spent over fours hoursEn savoir plus
Mykanos, Greece, part 2

After our wonderful swim, we traveled back across the island to the town centre. We tripped around with the guide through the streets, including Little Vienna. The rest of the tour group left on theEn savoir plus
Mykanos, Greece, part 1

Okay, Mykanos is my new favourite place so far. It's very rustic but sooo beautiful. Every building is white with various ocean coloured or red shutters and doors.
Had a tour that started at 8.30amEn savoir plus
Chania, Crete, Greece

Late start today. Shipped docked at 12pm. Last night we did a quiz show after dinner with Elvis and Jeanne. We've done something with them the last couple of nights after dinner in the dining room.En savoir plus
Corfu, Greece

Easy day with nothing booked but a return bus from ship to city. Headed out at 9.30am. In hindsight, the €15 each return bus wasn't necessary. We only used it one way and at the port there was aEn savoir plus
Kortor, Montenegro, part 2

Next it was off to look at the mosaics of a dug up dwelling (our guide thinks it's more likely to have been a hospital) near Kortor. The mosaic floors are original and date back at least to RomanEn savoir plus
Kortor, Montenegro, part 1

We had another guided tour today, but we had to take a tender to the dock and find our tour guide - easy peasy.
We hit the road with three other couples and did a bit of a drive up and then down theEn savoir plus
Sea day

A day at sea heading to Kortor, Montenegro. Very "cruisy" day by the pool, reading, sipping cocktails. After five very full on days we were really looking forward to a bit of down time.
We did bingoEn savoir plus
Solerno, Italy, part 2

Pompeii! Wow, wow, wow! The stories, the original city and, the bodies; incredible. We were there for two hours with our guide. It blows your mind that we're walking the streets of this great city andEn savoir plus
Solerno, Italy part 1

Today we had a fully guided tour and it was amazing! Today was my favourite trip so far. Robin's favourite so far is Florence.
Pick up was 8.30am - a very respectful start. We had a wonderful tourEn savoir plus
Rome, Italy, part 2

By now it was nearly 1pm. It took until 2pm to actually get into the Vatican. OMG, there were thousands of people, it was ridiculous. So by 2.10pm we'd ditched the tour because we were being picked upEn savoir plus
Rome, Italy, part 1

Cruised into Civitavecchia early this morning with a bump and a bang. Early start... 7.30am we had a shuttle to catch to the coach parking, then it was off to Rome for the day.
Another stinking hotEn savoir plus
Florence, Italy, part 2

The heat was getting to us so the solution was to duck into some shops, which ended up with Robin buying a leather overnight bag. It's gorgeous and was relatively cheap compared to NZ. Maybe notEn savoir plus