Southampton
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After a relatively painless trip to Southampton we parked the car in the city centre and took a taxi to the port. It became clear that we could have walked the short distance!
Check in was painless.Weiterlesen
After a relatively painless trip to Southampton we parked the car in the city centre and took a taxi to the port. It became clear that we could have walked the short distance!
Check in was painless.Weiterlesen
Our first day at sea started with a leisurely breakfast in the Horizon restaurant after which Ed and I went to get a coffee in the atrium. I managed to bump into someone else on the ship that I knowWeiterlesen
We had military start with breakfast before heading out to explore Stavanger. Ed TS stayed on the ship so five of us headed out intrepidly into the town.
The ship docked right in the heart of theWeiterlesen
We arrived in Olden before 8 but we had a leisurely start and met for breakfast at some 9.30am.
After breakfast Ed and I took a walk into the higher decks and some photos of the beautiful sceneryWeiterlesen
By the time we had woken up we had already docked at Hellesylt. The little town with just over 300 residents is situated right at the end of the fjord and the main attraction here is a waterfall thatWeiterlesen
We woke to an announcement from the captain to say that we were unable to call in to the final destination as the winds were too strong (a force 8 gale)! There were no other suitable ports and so weWeiterlesen
Not a whole lot to say about today. A second day in a row at sea so time spent relaxing, in the pool with Lilah and Maddox and sampling more of the food on offer before a final steak at the Keel andWeiterlesen