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Brissle

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    Bristol, England
  • Interests
    travel
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Princess, Saga and Oceania
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Indian Ocean, China Sea, New Zealand, Scandinavia

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  1. Hi everyone, The Roll Call for 7th June SOD cruise isn't very active, so I thought I'd ask a question here. We visit Leixoes (for Porto) on 19th June. I read elsewhere that a shuttle bus is likely to be provided into Porto. We are thinking of finding a TukTuk tour (booked privately). We had a great experience with one in Lisbon last year. Has anyone here tried this? Can they recommend a company?
  2. Thank you for this information. A great help. We have virtually decided to book Junior Suite 7304 on MV Pollux in late April 2025. Port side would interest us - we like watching what's going on in port (maybe not in the middle of the night.....). Our TA has just told us that the Gold package is being changed from April 1st. No details yet but we'll gamble on similar benefits. It will include access to the Hildring and tea/coffee maker in the cabin. Thanks for your help.
  3. Thank you all for such brilliant info about cruising with Havila. My wife and I are just talking to our travel agent about a round trip cruise in April or May 2025 (to celebrate our 60th anniversary) and all these reports and comments have been most useful. Can anyone please tell us what are the "perks" that come with a booking for a Junior suite. We're thinking of splashing out..... I can't find anything on the Havila website but have seen comments in other postings. I think we get the non-alcoholic package included? And access to the speciality restaurant? We would be grateful for any advice.
  4. Wonderful photos and wonderful memories. You illustrate why cruising is such an attractive type of holiday. And you demonstrate how varied are the experiences that people seek when on holiday. For us, a cruise is a break from a busy life. We seek cruises with fewest ports - in fact I would describe a port as an annoying interruption to a good cruise. In 25 years we have visited many, many ports all around the world and now we enjoy the sea days best. Lectures, concerts, shows, reading, relaxing, swimming, the gym - oh I nearly forgot the outstanding food - all things we don't seem to find time for at home. Everyone should make the most of the wonderful experience we are offered - in their own way. That's why the library is a factor in our lives.
  5. This is open to a huge range of suggestions because tastes vary so much. But here is a list of fiction authors whose books are often in big demand: Susan Lewis; Erica James; Jo Jo Hayes; Lucy Diamond; Barbara Erskine; Sophie Hannah; Amanda Prowse; Jane Fallon; Lucinda Riley. There are plenty more. None of these are represented in the current very small stock on Spirit of Discovery.
  6. On board Spirit of Discovery now. I cannot agree that the library is FULLY stocked - at least half the available shelves are empty and there are cardboard imitation books on other shelves. There is a distinct lack of fiction - but the value of that comment does of course depend on your taste in books. My wife is an avid reader of historical novels and she says there's virtually nothing of interest to her. Luckily we brought a dozen or so books with us, which will be donated to the shelf of passenger books. At least our luggage will be lighter going home ....apart from the litre of pink gin just bought in Gibraltar.!
  7. I phoned Saga direct yesterday as we are joining Spirit of Discovery on Sunday. The lady assured me, without hesitation, that the library is now fully stocked as before and that the books are not just ones left behind by previous customers. Who do we believe?
  8. Anyone of Discovery at the moment ? What news about books in the library? My wife is an avid reader - a book a day at least, so it would be good to know how many she needs to bring! And yes she has a Kindle but says that there's nothing like a "proper" book..... We are joining on April 9th - see you there!
  9. It's easy for me, but my wife is trying to decide on packing for the Spirit of Discovery Venice and Adriatic on 9th April. Approximately how many formal nights should we plan for? The Saga website isn't very clear. Thanks
  10. OK, thanks for that info. It looks like our plans will have to be flexible......
  11. Hello everyone, We will be on Spirit of Discovery calling in to Venice on 21st April. We want to arrange to meet some friends in Venice and I'm trying to discover exactly where the ship will dock. Google maps doesn't show a cruise terminal in Marghera. I tried calling Saga but all they can suggest is that I enquire when we get on board. The lady thought there would be a shuttle but didn't know where it took us. I'd prefer to know sooner if possible so we can plan how we get from the ship into Venice. Any advice gratefully received. Thanks
  12. Thank you for that entertaining (and informative) reply. I've just started planning for the cruise and on the basis of adverse comments about the "included" tours we are looking to be independent in most places. Our experience of paid tours provided by the ship on other cruise lines has left us a little bruised (financially anyway). The lady I spoke to at Saga the other day said that information on excursions to be booked would not be available until 4 - 6 weeks before sailing anyway. thanks for your help.
  13. Hello everyone, My wife and I will be on Spirit of Discovery April 9th cruise Treasures of the Adriatic. This will be our first experience of Saga. Can anyone please tell me if Saga provide shuttle buses in ports, to the nearest town centre? Thanks
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