Back from Meditteranean with observations and advice
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Hi all,
We got back from our Med trip last Saturday and I've finally caught up to give you some info, tips and advice for future cruisers.
Overall it was a great trip. It was a little more hectic than other cruises and felt less like a cruise, but we knew that going in. Here are some of our experiences
- The planned excursions were just ok. Most buses did not have working rest rooms, so a lot of time was wasted waiting for potty breaks. Also, large groups dont see as much as smaller groups can. If I had to do it over, I would opt more for the option to take the bus into the city, do your own thing and then meet the bus to return to the ship. Most of the guides had thick accents and were hard to hear/understand anyway. My favorite excursions was Mt. Vesuvius Hike with Pompeii. Sardinia was great for a beach day. Sicily was dirty and uninteresting. The most interesting part of Sicily was the crazy driving. We did the Florence and Pisa excursion, and it was the biggest disappointment. Lots of driving, a quick walk around Florence, an hour and 45 minute lunch (good but way too long!), then we were late getting to Pisa and had only 10 minutes to view the tower. We shouldnt have tried such an aggressive tour. I would do the "Florence on Your Own" tour if I had it to do over. Pisa is neat to see, but takes up a lot of time just to get a picture holding up a tower.
- The port cities get cleaner and prettier as you go north.
- Disney had several new shows for this cruise, and they were more than just fill-ins. The When Mickey Dreams show was a Cirque du Soleil type show and was very impressive. The kids also really liked the Art of the Story, though we adults missed it on Palo night. Overall, I'm amazed at how much work went into the new shows for just a handful of cruises.
- Because most port days were late departures, they were very lenient on when you could show up for dinner. Also, although the original schedule planned for a formal and 2 semi-formal nights, the Navigator called for only one formal night and the rest were cruise casual nights. I took way too many dress clothes.
- The Med sea was very calm. Only during a short touch of bad weather did we notice any rocking. We had only some high winds on one day and a few raindrops another, but perfect weather the rest of the time.
If you are going on a future Med cruise, you should set your expectations at getting a taste of each port city to decide which ones you want to go back to. A single day with travel included simply isn't enough time to really get to see a place. On excursions, strolling, shopping and going through museums must all be given up.
All in all it was a great vacation. We loved Barcelona during the two previous days and decided wed like to go back some day. If you spend time in Barcelona, I would recommend getting a pass for the "Bus Turistic" (tourist bus). You can get on and off anywhere all day (or a two day pass if you are there two days). I recommend a walk through Las Ramblas and a stop at the Familia Segrada is a must.
I hope this helps, and if you are getting ready for an upcoming cruise, then be prepared for a wonderful time.
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John
Sailing the Med on 6/28
Castaway Club Member since 2002