I know that I'm the guy that's been preaching about not worring about the last $50 of your trip, but when I was looking at pricing the private tour route would have made "economic sense" even if only one of our adult children could have joined us. And with 9 days to go before leaving for London, I don't think that I will be working on trying to rearrange our plans / schedule.
Leaving the Baltic's now and hijacking the thread for my week in London....pre-cruise.
So tipping for meals in London - about 10% is OK? More or Less?
What about High or Afternoon Tea - DW want's to do it - but not dress up and spend 2-3 hours (saving that for Palo Brunch). Any suggestions for a good "shorter, less formal affair"? She's mostly interested in the scones and clotted cream.
What about drinks while we are out and about. Anything I should try (or avoid)? I do drink soda, but trying to cut back, and not a fan of coffee. Iced Tea? Arnold Palmer? I'd like to stay out of Starbucks if possible.
Thanks for your assistance.
10% max, 15% is over generous here.We tend to tip 10-15 % dependant upon service. We know that for some people this is generous in the Uk.
I have booked a few afternoon teas using this website afternoontea.co.uk
Unfortunately non of them were in London so I can't comment.
If you like ales you could try a real ale pub. Otherwise as a coffee drinker I can't comment on other suggestions.
Hope this helps.
Sleepy V
St Petersburg we did a highlights tour in the morning, where one family got pickpocketed and lost their social security cards and some cash, and almost lost their passports (someone knocked on the bus door and handed their passports in to our guide). The tour was good, the unplanned hour at the souvenir shop where the guide got commission wasn't as good. In the evening we did a canal boat tour - that was fun, with musicians and a free drink for everyone. Both of these were through DCL.
See you on the ship.I will be on the July 22nd sailing (first time in Europe, first time on a cruise!) and we are doing mainly DCL tours, with the exception of St. Petersburg. In Copenhagen, we are signed up for the Tivoli Gardens: All-Inclusive Experience and Panoramic City and Carlsburg Brewery tours. In Stockholm, we are signed up for Ice Bar and Old Town. In Helsinki we are doing the City of Helsinki Adult only tour. In Tallinn we are doing Walk the Towers of Tallinn tour. I will let you know how they are!
Can't wait!!See you on the ship.
Can't wait!!
In 2010, we also did a private tour with TJ Travel and they arranged the visa for us via emial then we printed out and gave it to the customs officer at the port. Also easy peasy, no problems. Assume most large tour agencies can do the same. I agree with PP. I would only use a recommended, well-know tour agency. There are a number recommended on Cruise Critic, as well. St P was truly a once in a lifetime experience. I would spend your $$ on a great tour and save at other ports where it's easy to DIY with a Ho-Ho, like Stockholm.