We are thinking about a Med cruise next year. While we enjoy the ship, activities, etc. the main reason would be to see the Port cities in France and Italy, but with the ship's schedule do you actually have time to get a flavor for the cities ? Did you feel you had enough time to sight see ? I understand we're not going to get to see everything especially in a large city such as Rome, but did you feel you visited Europe ? Or were just on a ship passing it by ?
Firstly
DCL Vs Private, you can see a lot more in a private tour, on DCL with 55 on a coach, then 50% get a view of inside the bus. Then on breaks 55 are looking for restrooms and you waste good time queuing for restrooms not sightseeing.
I on all my cruises now have private tours. Hopefully not tour buses, but public buses in Rome are exploding re old age!
Secondly. Yes you get a glimpse, but you can decide to go back, we cruised to Barbados had a day there liked it so much, we went for a two week holiday.
Greece, we vacation in Greece all the time, but on DCL it was nice to call in Athens and Mykonos on a cruise as well.
You as said will not see everything but max your opportunities there on private tours.
St Petersburg is an example, there Private tours with say Anastasia travel st Petersburg is far better, we were off through border control met by the owner and on our tour before DCL port adventures had met in the WDT. Then they get the queue in immigration.
Then on a private tour, we all have a window, we go at our pace, no restrooms queues, we pack more in, eat with locals, and security is better in a local vehicle without signs saying
Disney Cruise, small vehicles can get down smaller streets.
Then as we had two days one night, we stay out in the same vehicle not going to the ship, then changing to a new tour and back through unnecessary border control, and see so much more. Not 11 hours looking at the inside of a bus.
It also depends how you do your excursions. On our Baltic cruise, the 2 DCL excursions we did met maybe 90 minutes after we docked and then filed out to the busses to finally get going, and got back to the ship maybe 90 minutes before leaving. That left a good chunk of the port time sitting on the ship. We did 2 tours I arranged thru TripAdvisor that had us off the boat the minute the gangway opened and back to the boat an hour prior to departure (better to be safe than sorry.) We saw a lot more of the ports that way. On our Med cruise, we arranged all our own excursions. Like Dug says, some ports we now know where we'd like to go back, and others have checked that BTDT box.
Also, you could consider a few days on land before or after the cruise, so you get a bit of both worlds. We did 2 days in Iceland and 3 in Copenhagen before our Baltic cruise, and a week in France prior to our Med cruise. (Full disclosure, we were on MSC concierge for the Med because the price difference from non-concierge DCL allowed us the extra money to do the week in France and then some.)
Fully agree.