Monthly Archives: August 2024

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Yesterday was a long and exhausting travel day.  Very early start before leaving the ship.  Passports stamped, marking our official entry into the EU (apparently if you are on a ship overnight, it doesn’t count).  We took a taxi to Barcelona-Sants station, waving at familiar landmarks such as Montjuic and the Sagrada.  It was very […]

Be Still My Beating Modernista Heart

Our final port of call on this cruise was Palma, the capital city of Mallorca, which is the largest of the Balearic Islands that sit off the east coast of Spain.  They speak Catalan here, in what is something of a mini Barcelona.  Before we left the ship, we could see the Cathedral which completely […]

Ian’s South Downs Way Walk

An hour drive to Winchester followed by a ride on the Park & Ride bus from the car park on the outskirts of the city centre meant a late start for my first day walking the South Downs Way (“SDW”).  It was soon after 11am when we found the first sign pointing to the way […]

Everything Everywhere All At Once

The last sea day is when it hits you – you only have one more day to do everything you haven’t done yet.  How much can you cram in?  Do you stick to your favourite activities or try some different ones?  Have you found every secret nook and cranny on the ship? We decided to […]

Malaga – “Very Nice”

Today we did something new for us – we each took a shore excursion with the ship.  These always cost considerably more than doing a tour with a third party, or exploring on your own.  However we had some credit, so my tour was effectively free, and Ian’s was cheaper than I could find elsewhere.  […]

Seventh Continent

In Antarctica last year, we saw people posing for photos with signs saying “Seventh Continent”.  A quick calculation revealed we’d been to 6, with only Africa missing.  One of the reasons we chose this cruise was because it called in at Tangier, Morocco.  Before we left, we printed our own sign, and put it away […]

Mostly Flat: Orienteering In Slow Motion

The course planner (me) came up with a clockwise route which would take in the Baixa and Alfama neighbourhoods of Lisbon.  The terrain description (provided by Google Maps) was “mostly flat”.  Not sure when or if they last visited here?  The control descriptions came straight from the Condes building.  As this is shared with a […]

Porto

Porto is all about the river.  The Douro snakes its way through a steep sided valley, under 6 bridges.  The old town of Porto is on the north bank, while the port wine making centre of Gaia is on the south side.  Away from the waterfront on both sides, the terrain rises rapidly. Our ship […]