2017 Vision Dubai Jan

January - February 2017
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  • Day 2

    Dubai

    January 24, 2017 in the United Arab Emirates ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    After a delay in Manchester, made easier being spent in the Espire lounge see the photo of Jorge and Andy stressing out, NOT! , we arrived in Dubai, and spent the night in the Holiday Inn at the airport.
    Which was very pleasant, and recommended for an overnight.
    In the morning we jumped a cab to the port and with the usual efficiency of Dubai port we were checked in and on the ship in about 15 minutes.
    The first day of the cruise, was the usual first day spent waiting for the suitcases unpacking going to the muster and checking out the lounges, both of which are very nice.
    The main thing for Sheila and I this week is that Jorge and Andy enjoy the cruise, which they seem to be doing.
    We didn't see them last night as they were going to the restaurant for dinner then off to see the show.
    We did the usual tour of the diamond lounge, the concierge lounge, then up to the park cafe then bed 🛌. Still each to his own, lol 😁.
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  • Day 2

    Khasab, Oman

    January 24, 2017 in Oman ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Today was our first port of call, which was Khasab, Oman 🇴🇲.
    The port is surrounded by some very impressive mountains, but there is not much else here, unless you wanted to do a Dhow cruise to see dolphins. I just had a stroll along the coast road to stretch my legs. As usual with Oman the locals were very friendly and everyone I passed said hello and smiled, so I got to practice my only Arabic phrase "Salam Alaikum" which actually means "God be with you" but is used as a general greeting like hello.Read more

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    Captains table

    January 24, 2017 ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    When we get back to the cabin after lunch there was an invitation to the captains table that evening for dinner.
    The captain on here is Marek Slaby, and this is the first time we've sailed with him.
    He came across as very approachable and friendly, no airs and graces. He actually used to sing in a heavy rock band back in his home country of Poland 🇵🇱, and most cruises he will do a spot in the centrum.
    And according to some of the other passengers who have seen him before, he is very good.
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  • Day 3

    Muscat, Oman

    January 25, 2017 in Oman ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    Yesterday was the first of our two days in Muscat which is the capital of Oman 🇴🇲.
    I took myself off for a walk on my own, as Sheila didn't want to get off, which is the norm nowadays as she can't walk far, and the lads didn't bother either deciding instead to take advantage of the half empty ship.
    Anyway, back to my walk. I decided to walk in the back streets instead of the usual well trodden path of the Corniche and the Mutrah Souq.
    Now the souq is well worth a visit, but I've been before, so fancied a change.
    To be honest there's not a lot to see off the beaten track, as every mosque was barred to non muslims.
    Which was a bit disappointing as although I'm not religious, I do appreciate the beauty and history of the buildings. But every one had a sign saying non muslims not allowed.
    I did come across an interesting cemetery though, and some nice buildings.
    But as is usual in most cities around the world the back streets are quite run down.
    Anyway I circled around back to the corniche and crossed over to walk along by the sea wall.
    There are some lovely views of the harbour, and you can see Riyam Park, and the huge incense burner that stands on the headland over looking the town.
    Then you look over the sea wall and down on to the small sandy beach, and you see the litter, I'm sorry to say that the beach is strewn with hundreds of plastic bags and bottles.
    I'm afraid that the mystical, romantic, Muscat of the travel brochures is obviously only in the private resorts and hotels like the Al Bustan.
    Ironically there are signs up by the beach banning beach fishing, saying that this is to keep the beach clean! Sorry guys the ban is not working.
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  • Day 4

    Muscat, Oman

    January 26, 2017 in Oman ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    2nd day in Muscat and the lads wanted to have a walk to the famous giant incense burner that you can see on the headland as you sail into Muscat.
    It's actually situated in the old Muscat area of the town, in the beautiful Al Riyam Park.
    The walk along the Corniche is very pleasant and easy, if a tad long! It took a good 40 minutes to walk to the park, but you do have some lovely views of the harbour, and really spectacular views of the mountains which surround Muscat.
    Also on the way you see one or two old forts perched on the mountains, apparently you cannot go inside them, but they make impressive viewing from the corniche.
    Anyway at the end of the corniche you come to the very pretty and very green Al Riyam Park at the end of which set on a big hill is the incense burner. The gates to the path up to it where locked so we couldn't go right to the top, which if I'm honest I was secretly glad about, as the climb to the top looked quite long, as the path wound itself around the steep hill.
    It was worth the walk out to it though, as the corniche is beautiful and as I said the views are spectacular.
    On the way back we had a walk through Mutrah Souq which is an experience in itself. The place is over 200 years old and huge with so many paths and alleyways it is quite easy to get lost.
    That is unless you are Andy who had an uncanny sense of direction and found the way out very easily.
    After the souq it was straight back to the ship for a bite to eat and a well earned rest.
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  • Day 5

    Gulf of Oman

    January 27, 2017 ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Day at sea today as we steam very slowly to Abu Dhabi. The Captain said that we'll be doing about 12 knots and that is bloody slow.
    To be honest I'm glad that today is a sea day as I've done quite a bit of walking around Muscat over the last two days, and I'm knackered.
    So much so that I don't think I'll be getting off in Abu Dhabi tomorrow, I've been before and will be back again next week.
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  • Day 7

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    January 29, 2017 in the United Arab Emirates ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Last full day of the cruise for the lads, so we decided to all go to the Dubai Mall so that they could have a look at the Burj Khalifa.
    I went to see if I could get tickets to go up, but they were all sold out for the day. Should really have known that they sell out quickly and bought them online before we travelled.
    Anyway at least they've seen it.
    The mall itself was decorated for Chinese new year, with an impressive dragon and a good luck tree amongst the decorations, and nearly all of the shops had some sort of rooster 🐓 display as this is the year of the rooster.
    After a well earned Starbucks we jumped a cab back to the ship for some lunch and an afternoon nap.
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  • Day 9

    Khasab, Oman

    January 31, 2017 in Oman ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    I decided to get the shuttle into Khasab today and then walk back to the ship.
    It was a beautiful walk, with the impressive mountains which are the backdrop of the town, looking like how I'd imagine the moon to look. As usual I went off the beaten path, and ended up walking through some what looked like allotments, where the locals were growing vegetables etc.
    And I got the chance to try out one of my few Arabic phrases, saying "Salam Alikum" to a few people and getting big smiles and getting the response "Alikum Salama" in reply.
    I came across a small mosque and asked what looked like the caretaker if I could go in for a look, he said ok, so I went in and got a couple of photos.
    I must say that the Omani's that I met on my walk where very friendly.
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  • Day 11

    Muscat, Oman

    February 2, 2017 in Oman ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    Didn't get off today as I'd been off twice last week.
    We had a lazy day in the Solarium, then a couple of hours sleep before tonight's events, which include captains pinnacle party on the bridge, which was lovely. Captain Marek is a real people person and puts everyone at ease.
    Also making it a pinnacle party and not a pinnacles and suites party, made it feel very special. And holding it on the bridge was the icing on the cake.
    After that we all went to the concierge lounge for an hour or so before going to the top tier party at which the captain gives a song. He's not got a bad voice and used to be in a rock band back in the day in Poland 🇵🇱.
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