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Live from the Vista - March 27 (Miami) to May 1 (Trieste)
Techno123 replied to Hlitner's topic in Oceania Cruises
@vipro thank you that is reassuring. To be honest, the thought of being in a small Greek town with thousands of other people (we are there in August and there are 5 ships in port) does not fill me with any sense of joy and we like to be active hence the volcano trip. We had thought about popping up later or possibly getting the ferry to Oia (if there is one) as we don't leave until 2200 although the Norwegian Pearl and Epic also don't leave until 2200 π€ -
Sorry if you are reading this again I posted it on the Vista thread. Has anyone done Volcanic Santorini? It involves a couple of boat trips but unlike most of the other excursions does not mention having to queue for the cable car but neither does it mention how you get back to the ship. I've also seen some private excursions doing the same thing which leave and arrive back to Fira harbour so π€π» Gaze into the crater of a still-active volcano and experience the green sulfuric waters of a thermal spring on this fascinating tour. Board a caique, a traditional fishing boat, and sail to the lava rock islet of Nea Kameni, where youβll take an approximately 20-minute walk up an unpaved path among lava fragments and volcanic rock formations toward the crater of a still-active volcano. Learn that the island was named Nea Kameni, meaning βnew burnt,β because it is only 400 years old. Perhaps youβll observe steam rising from the craterβs walls and capture photos of the fascinating phenomenon. Re-board the caique for an approximately 20-minute cruise to the thermal springs at the nearby island of Palea Kameni. Understand that Palea Kameni means βold burnt,β since this area is over 2,000 years old, which unlike Nea Kameni has allowed it to develop soil to support a few goats, wild rabbits and some vegetation. Time permitting, you may take a dip in the relaxing, mineral-rich waters, whose temperatures can sometimes reach 98 degrees Fahrenheit. Marvel at na
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Live from the Vista - March 27 (Miami) to May 1 (Trieste)
Techno123 replied to Hlitner's topic in Oceania Cruises
Has anyone done Volcanic Santorini? It involves a couple of boat trips but unlike most of the other excursions does not mention having to queue for the cable car but neither does it mention how you get back to the ship. Gaze into the crater of a still-active volcano and experience the green sulfuric waters of a thermal spring on this fascinating tour. Board a caique, a traditional fishing boat, and sail to the lava rock islet of Nea Kameni, where youβll take an approximately 20-minute walk up an unpaved path among lava fragments and volcanic rock formations toward the crater of a still-active volcano. Learn that the island was named Nea Kameni, meaning βnew burnt,β because it is only 400 years old. Perhaps youβll observe steam rising from the craterβs walls and capture photos of the fascinating phenomenon. Re-board the caique for an approximately 20-minute cruise to the thermal springs at the nearby island of Palea Kameni. Understand that Palea Kameni means βold burnt,β since this area is over 2,000 years old, which unlike Nea Kameni has allowed it to develop soil to support a few goats, wild rabbits and some vegetation. Time permitting, you may take a dip in the relaxing, mineral-rich waters, whose temperatures can sometimes reach 98 degrees Fahrenheit. Marvel at natureβs awesome power and resilience in these glorious volcanic sites. -
You can walk down (if able) in about 20/30mins from Fira can't you? Obviously, need decent shoes on and to avoid the donkey droppings but beats standing in a queue in the sun.
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We have no need to have a preferred cruise line but don't fancy sailing with thousands of other people so O, SB, RSSC have been our go to and we have a couple booked on SS. Like @90scruzer We use the ship as transport to places we want to see so huge suites/cabins/rooms (choose your buzzword π) aren't necessary, don't want or need a butler, one or two sea days max is enough as is 2 weeks onboard. And, because we spend our days hiking or cycling or kayaking, like @CptBoatface says we go to bed relatively early (although usually still eating dinner at 9pm ππ) so entertainment until 11pm ish is fine. We don't need to be BFFs with the senior crew but do enjoy chatting with the crew who look after us, we don't choose to share tables but enjoy chatting with those around us, whatever their age π We do like our food and a nice glass of wine or 3 so that is important to us. We don't necessarily believe the reviews of people who thought everything was dreadful anymore than the reviews of people who think that 'their' cruise line is the best thing since sliced bread and feel any utterance that contradicts their view is sacrilegious π but we do enjoy reading others views so we know what to look for and maybe what to avoid. So thank you to everyone who posts on these boards - they definitely make interesting reading.
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Live from the Vista - March 27 (Miami) to May 1 (Trieste)
Techno123 replied to Hlitner's topic in Oceania Cruises
Loving your blog @Hlitner My favourite trip when we spent a couple of weeks on Crete was hiking the Samaria gourge down to Agia Roumeli- stunning hike. https://www.visitgreece.gr/experiences/nature/gorges/samaria-gorge/ -
Live from the Vista - March 27 (Miami) to May 1 (Trieste)
Techno123 replied to Hlitner's topic in Oceania Cruises
Oh dear - this is getting a tad concerning π₯Ή my memories of Oceania are of great food and small bathrooms - sounds like they have improved the bathrooms at the cost of the food! I don't tend to add a huge amount of salt (because Mr T adds the same amount to his food whateverπ) but no garlic π±how will we keep the vampires away. -
@TRLD I think what we have to accept is that the small ships cannot possibly have the same level of entertainment as the mega ships do and to be honest, if people want to spend their days lying on a sunbed surely that is up to them? I have been on many land based holidays where that is exactly what people of all ages do - not my cup of tea as I like to be active, off the ship and enjoying the ports but each to their own. I do hope the food reports (and I have noticed a few that are less than complimentary) are subjective. We haven't sailed O for 10 years but liked the itinerary of the one we have booked on Vista - the two things I remember are excellent food and tiny bathrooms (with awkwardly angled toilets π). This was Insignia - the bathrooms definitely look better on Vista so π€π» for the food.
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Live from the Vista - March 27 (Miami) to May 1 (Trieste)
Techno123 replied to Hlitner's topic in Oceania Cruises
I think my opinion lines up more with yours than @njhorseman. Too much money has been lost by all of the cruise lines and having sailed both Regent and Seabourn last year, having an Oceania and Ss in the offing and reading all the boards on here corporate appears to be dictating and the quality of offering is definitely not on an upward trend! Doesn't stop me sailing but I have learnt to temper my expectations. -
Live from the Vista - March 27 (Miami) to May 1 (Trieste)
Techno123 replied to Hlitner's topic in Oceania Cruises
The problem is it's only Oceania in name, same as Regent is only Regent in name the people pulling the strings and dictating what happens onboard are the bean counters at NCLH π’ - the same for SS and SB - the parent companies dictate the offerings and they have A LOT of money to make back. -
Live from the Vista - March 27 (Miami) to May 1 (Trieste)
Techno123 replied to Hlitner's topic in Oceania Cruises
@Bentley2018 that was pre Covid but it is very volatile over there at the moment π’ -
Live from the Vista - March 27 (Miami) to May 1 (Trieste)
Techno123 replied to Hlitner's topic in Oceania Cruises
We have an August Med cruise with 3 stops in TΓΌrkiye one of which is Antalya- I'm not holding my breath for that one unless things in that area change significantly over the next 3 months. With regards to Istanbul, things can flare up quite quickly in the big cities. We had a Seabourn cruise that was supposed to finish in Istanbul - there were riots and with less than a week to go before departure we were ending our cruise in Athens - that was fun rebooking flights in the middle of summer but better to know before we left. -
It's possible as about 1 hour 30 mins each way on the train so you would need to leave Paris by 2:30 to be back for 4 - you would need to be very disciplined and either go for a brief overview of a few things or visit one or 2 things in more depth BUT the French can be very militant - the olympics will have finished the previous month and they are threatening to strike for that so I would check out an alternative return and the cost just in case.
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@Cliff-FLL it happens on all the boards and the other site beginning with F that also has groups for each of the cruise lines is even worse π± I like to hear the good and the bad - if you go into a situation expecting amazing, anything less is going to be a disappointment π. The problem is, sometimes it starts to get a bit argumentative and unpleasant - everyone is entitled to their opinion even if it doesn't agree with your own.