holidayfanatic
Earning My Ears
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: Where were you able to shop ? What was shopping like on the ship ? I'm looking forward to seeing alot of history but did wonder...is there time to buy souvenirs and gifts for the family back home ?![]()
Hi
We were on the first Med cruise and I can't help with the DCL excursions, as we did our own thing but with regards to the shopping on the ship, I can help!
The merchandise was sourced very well I thought. I've travelled quite a bit to Spain, France and Italy and what they sold on board was typical of what you could buy in those destinations, so don't worry if you don't always get a chance to buy ashore as you'll still be able to buy authentic items aboard. Price wise seemed fine to me. I bought a lovely piece of Lladro (Spanish porcelain) as a gift for my Mum, as she's a collecter. They also had some beautiful Lalique pieces that I liked and I'm sorry now I didn't buy a gorgeous Christian Lacroix silk scarf! They had a good selection of Murano glass jewellery with some items very inexpensive (pendants on leather tie strands for around $22 - great for gifts for older teens/young women).
They carried such a wide range and changed it often, I really enjoyed shopping in there. The Mediterranean ceramics were very authentic (I should know as I have a ton of them bought over a 20 year period from my travels to Spain).
One tip, when you see that Bijoux Terner table selling Pashminas for $10, grab one (all the colours, but black seemed to sell out fast). I only saw the 'table' in their once as it was a special promotion. On the same table was pretty handbags (purses), cuff links, ties etc.
Happy shopping everyone!!
