We arrived in Venice, Italy on Sunday morning, 1 April 2018: Easter Sunday. We docked among four other cruise ships which meant that about 20,000 additional people had just been added to the population of Venice. Needless to say, everything was fairly crowded. In my journal I recorded Saint Mark’s Plaza as being populated by moving mobs as the various tour groups jockeyed for space to gather for their information talks.
[Read more…] about Venice, Italy and Korcula, CroatiaZadar, Croatia
Zadar is a small city on the coast of Croatia. We docked right next to old town (as with most towns in this area the “old town” is the original part surrounded by ramparts or walls with city gates for entry). This made visiting the old part of Zadar really easy. But, before doing that, one has to notice the big solar display and hear the sea organ that also sits next to old town. (See the first photo.)
[Read more…] about Zadar, CroatiaKotor, Montenegro
Kotor is in Montenegro, across from Italy. The most beautiful sail-in we’ve had this trip. Kotor is at the far end of a rather large bay that twists and turns between mountains. While it’s not a glacial creation and so not a true fjord it’s often called the most beautiful fjord in southern Europe.
[Read more…] about Kotor, MontenegroCorfu
When the Aegean Greek islands came off the itinerary for the cruise, the storm we were avoiding dictated that we instead see one of the Ionian Greek islands. Corfu was selected by the crew. First, it was available. Second, it was out of the storm. Third, we could dock instead of use the tender so even if the sea was a bit on the high side we could still go into the port and visit.
[Read more…] about CorfuFun With the Sun
So far on this trip the Sun has been with us and against us. But, on a day I least expected it, the Sun decided to have a little fun with me; specifically at sunset.
[Read more…] about Fun With the SunItinerary Change!
Our first two ports in the Mediterranean Sea are tender ports where the ship anchors and we get off via a smaller boat and taken to shore. As mentioned in the Suez Canal post once we hit the Mediterranean area we encountered heavy swells. This appears to be due to a weather system over the eastern Mediterranean. The problem is that with swells in the anchorage area it’s unsafe to get onto a tender from the ship and as the prediction is for worse conditions tomorrow the Captain has decided to cancel the first two port visits in the Mediterranean. This means we will only see Santorini as an outline on the horizon as we arrived there this morning but could not get off the ship. And, we won’t see Crete at all.
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