Friday, 27 February 2009

Wonderful Ephesus

On this occasion we are going to relax in Izmir - we have not yet seen anywhere in Turkey we did not like. It is a wonderful holiday destination. So we are not going to Ephesus this time but on a previous cruise, it was an absolute highlight. I know this is going to sound contradictory. We enjoyed ourselves enormously and will return; just not this time when we have carefully scheduled rest into a busy three weeks.
The point of this post is to give some tips to our friends. Ephesus is magnificent. The classical tourbus approach takes you to the highest point so that in walking through the extensive site, you gradually descend to be met at a lower exit point. There is a great deal to absorb and you feel that one visit however fastidiously conducted is not really enough. Our guide was excellent. Without one you would certainly need an audioguide.


It is a physically demanding site which does not easily accommodate the disabled. It is certainly not unsafe but you should wear sturdy footwear and watch your step throughout as the surfaces are consistently uneven. It is also, for all its size, a crowded site because of its popularity.
You can, if you pause, allow your mind to drift back to the heyday of remarkable Ephesus. A good place to do this is about half way through the descent and facing the sea. Today the site is many kilometres inland; in its day Ephesus was a port! This really brings home to you the passage of time. For those interested in genuinely ancient history, Ephesus is a must. For those interested in a beautiful country with wonderful and western-friendly people, Turkey is an excellent destination.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephesus




All Part Of The Fun

We are already looking forward to meeting one couple on board - they join for the second part of our cruise; we hope to meet others on board. By meeting people who have had other cruises you can pick up invaluable tips on countries, ports and excursions. This helps you make decisons about future cruises. Also a social hour or a meal with like minded people all helps make the cruise even more pleasant. Mediterranean sunshine, new friends; what more do we need?

Monday, 23 February 2009

The Vessel


http://www.ncl.co.uk/fleet/jade/index.htm

The Itinerary

In the following itinerary (E) indicates a port where we have an excursion

Sunday 8 March LGW-BCN

Monday 9 March At Sea

Tuesday 10 March Civitavecchia (E)

Wednesday 11 March At Sea

Thursday 12 March Piraeus [Athens] (E)

Friday 13 March Izmir

Saturday 14 March At Sea

Sunday 15 March Alexandria [Cairo] (E)

Monday 16 March Alexandria (E)

Tuesday 17 March At Sea for Greg's 50th birthday

Wednesday 18 March Valetta

Thursday 19 March At Sea

Friday 20 March Barcelona

Saturday 21 March At Sea

Sunday 22 March Casablanca (E)

Monday 23 March Agadir (E)

Tuesday 24 March Las Palmas [Gran Canaria]

Wednesday 25 March Funchal (E)

Thursday 26 March At Sea

Friday 27 March Malaga

Saturday 28 March At Sea

Sunday 29 March Barcelona, BCN-LGW

Sunday, 22 February 2009

Getting Ready

As experienced travellers getting ready is usually fairly straightforward. I bought our currency a long time ago at the painful rate of 1.01 Euro to the £. We always have residual stocks of key currencies as there is absolutely no point in exchanging them.

I usually revise a few words of foreign language but am lazy in this respect and am never as proficient as I would like to be even with plenty of time to read and listen to language CDs. I am looking forward to trying a little Arabic in Egypt and, to a lesser extent, in Morocco.

Greg has huge piles of washing and ironing to do over two weeks. There are two reasons for this. One is to make sure our holiday clothes are ready and two, to make sure all our other clothes are ready for our eventual return to reality. I do take different clothes on holiday but I can reveal that I shall be taking three suits as well.

The fun thing that happens this week is having our haircuts. I shall have #2 all over and it will have grown back a little by the time we get our daily exposure to Mediterranean sunshine. It's only to keep me cool really as I shall be under the factor 50 AND a big hat as soon as I step off the ship.

Documentation including the itinerary gets checked several times before departure. I don't believe we could ever leave our passports at home but we did once leave and get a considerable way into our journey to the airport without our dollars!

The most exciting time is exactly 24hrs before our scheduled flight in this case to Barcelona. We open the BA website and hover and wait for the first possible minute of online check-in. With seats assigned and boarding passes printed we feel truly ready.

Friday, 20 February 2009

Easily Found

John is happy because he found a very nice website with all the necessary details of the Barcelona cruise terminal. http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/transport/barcelona-cruise-port.html We know Barcelona a little from a previous visit by train and it is a very beautiful city especially by the revitalised waterfront. We want to spend a relaxing day there between cruises so we're glad to find that the port is within easy reach of the centre. Furthermore it is not a long taxi ride from the airport so Day 1 should be very relaxing. Cruise line check-in is, in our experiences so far in Hawaii, Civitavecchia, Limassol, Venice and Fort Lauderdale, very much easier and pleasant than airline check-in. Heck, I'm already beginning to relax. Shame I have to get rid of chesty cold before we travel.

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Preview

John & Greg are excited about their forthcoming sixth cruise. It will be counted as one but in fact, on this occasion, it is two back to back.

On the first part of the itinerary 8-20 March, we will be in the eastern Mediterranean with the highlight being an overnight stay in Egypt and excursions in Cairo and Alexandria.

When we leave Barcelona for the second time, we will leave the Mediterranean for the Canaries, Madeira and Morocco.

I will be blogging throughout and try to make it interesting although this is my first real blog - bear with me.