Good morning everyone! Lynne, the website is fantastic!
We too are getting more excited. Ever since
DCl released the shore excursions, it seemed more real. Even though we're not going on any one of them! Lol..
We're arriving in Barcelona in the morning 3 days before, but after a 22 hr and 45 min flight, I dare say our first day and maybe the 2nd will be write-offs. So we haven't really made any definite plans. We're staying right on Las Ramblas in a an apartment, so hopefully will be able to walk to many sights. Otherwise, considering the hop-on hop-off bus for the other sites that require "travel" and maybe a day trip to montserrat.
In many of the ports, we're either doing a private tour or just pottering around the town. This is mainly because of the 3 kids. We needed some control over what we want to see, how quickly we want to see it, and when we want to go. Also for some ports like Rome, it makes it more efficient when there's so much to see. Also, Jonah being only 18 months excludes us from many DCL shore excursions that we're interested in.
After being convinced that we're going to potter around Malta, we organised ourselves a private tour. LOL! Mal really wants to see the Blue Grotto and we discussed doing this ourselves. In the end, because of limited time and travelling with 3 young children we decided to let someone one worry about the logistics and just enjoy our day. DCL didn't have any excursions that covered all that we wanted to do. The only DCL port adventure that comes close is Highlights of Malta but that didn't include a visit to the Blue Grotte. DH managed to bargain the price down and got entrance fees to St John's Co Cathedral included. I am so proud of him! So here's the plan...
** Valletta (visit Barraka Gardens, Triq Repbulikka and St. John's Co. Cathedral)
** Blue Grotto (with time to the optional boat trip)
** Marsaxlokk Fishing Village and Lunch Break
** Mdina Medieval City
Total Price EUR395.00 including private guide for the whole day and entrance fees into St. John's Co. Cathedral. So once you take into account all the entrance fees. We are essentially paying the same price for "Highlights of Malta" but we get a our own mini-van with a private guide and we get to see the Blue Grotto.
In Tunis, weve booked a private tour with a local company. The plan is:
** Drive to Carthage and the charming village of Sidi Bou Saïd
** Drive to Tunis itself: Sightseeing of the modern part of the city, then a pedestrian walk in the old city " the Medina " a stroll in the souks to have an idea about the local handicraft and for shopping!
** Lunch at authenticTunisian restaurant. Coffee/tea at a local Tunisian coffeshop
Total cost: US$300
We have intentionally left out the Bardo Museum as it will probably be too much for the children. We shall just have to come back when we do the Tunis Star Wars tour
We've booked a private tour with Romeinlimo for Civitavecchia and Naples. For Rome, we're still deciding on which sites to drop! I realise its unrealistic to see everything but probably including at least the catacombs, the colosseum, forum romanum. Naples will be Pompeii, Positano and Sorrento.
After 2 busy days, we didnt want to subject anyone to another long drive. So we have opted to visit Cinque Terre instead of the popular Florence at La Spezia. As much as we love Florence and as much as it breaks our hearts, we feel that it is a city best seen when you have a little bit more time, especially with young children.
Cinque Terre is very close to La Spezia. We have hired a local guide from the official tourist office of the Cinque Terre National Park who will meet us at the port and take us through the Villages taking a combination of trains and ferry. We will go by foot to the train station, walking through the main street of La Spezia ( 15 minutes ). Well then catch the train ( 6 minutes ) to Riomaggiore. Walk through the Via dell'amore and visit Manarola. Catch the train to Vernazza, catch the train to Monterosso before taking a ferry back to la Spezia harbour.
The best part is that it only cost a bargain price of 360 Euro for all of us including transport costs! As we will there on Friday, there will also be a local market in La Spezia that we can visit.
Ajaccio is a "potter" town. The tourist train sounds fun and the views are meant to be beautiful. Other than that, we may visit Napolean's birthplace and then head down to the beach.
We will also be lazing around Villefranche. Many report that it is a lovely town to soak up the atmosphere of the French Riviera, so we will doing just that. Relax with the children, swim at the pebbly beach if the weather permits, enjoy the café scene and catch the bus to nearby Nice should we get bored. Thought seriously about Eze, but can't be bothered to sort out the logistics of having to change buses or trains.
We've also just cancelled our DCL transfers. We've managed to organise private transfers for 7 of us for a total of US $195. This includes airport to apartment, apartment to port, and port to airport. DCL wanted $344 for just airport to apartment and port to airport.
Julie, just use your bossy nature and decide on a few things for us!

I find that once something is "loosely" organised, its easier to finetune. In other words, a job started is a job half done! I'm a compete newbie to DCL so I wouldn't have a clue what people do, where to go etc.
Sorry about the post being so long...I am VERY EXCITED and keen to share everything!!!
I went crazy with magnetic paper, our local supermarket had them on clearance for AUS$6 for 5 A4 sheets. I bought 5 packs!