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Solent Richard

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  • Location
    Hampshire, England
  • Interests
    Scuba diving, Cruising and Ballroom Dancing
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Cunard and P&O
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Far East

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  1. Sibenik, Croatia has a lot to offer and the sail in along the narrow St Anthony Channel... ...that's it in the top half of the photograph above. Passing along the narrow channel there are easily spotted Submarine pens... Ships berth central and minutes into the town....
  2. Hello @bluemarble Be my guest and post both - though it won't be a 'teaser guess ' anymore: but who cares as long as we get them logged. Then I'll dig out another pair to enhance the theme.
  3. That's my perennial gripe with Cunard. Same old same old. Even when they do find somewhere new its too late, I ticked off Sibinik last year.... I'd better get writing a blog review, its an super port of call with a superior approach/sail away route...
  4. In my 'Itinerary' driven cruising world that would suit me - I have never cruised into Dakar.
  5. Oh I don't know @exlondoner , us chaps have many decisions to make, often in order to assist the spotlight to shine on our good ladies. Single or double breasted, white or black? Heavy decisions.... ******** Dare I go on ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜„....
  6. Thank you @bluemarble for explaining the situation to @Vikingtraveller2 in a far more kindly manner than I am noted for. ๐Ÿ˜‰
  7. And one more for the 'Aft Balcony Brigade'....
  8. Queen Victoria and Queen Mary 2 now berthed in Cape Town. If ever there was a prime example as to having adequate holiday insurance cover this has to be it.
  9. @david63 My recollection over many Cunard and P&O sailings is that in the main not many chaps actually button up their jackets and, as @Bell Boy says, waistcoats went out with the Ark. Still, it's good to have a debate and maybe soon we will be treated to some photographs of pristine laundered shirts arriving back from the Laundry. Maybe even being enlightened on how much a dress shirt costs to be laundered. ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‰
  10. Live facebook and they're still not berthed - indeed one might suggest that the tours office could have started tendering excursions to Robben Island which they've passed God knows how many times today.....
  11. Facebook groups have been alive with this problem all morning. Folk missing flights home and others missing booked tours. Here's the track up till 5 minutes ago...
  12. Cheers @Bell Boy . We definitely share the same humour level. ๐Ÿ˜‚
  13. Good morning @Ditchcrawler Being ex Royal Navy I, like you, too take a certain pride in my appearance and often on white and formal shirts use a spray starch: bringing my own. I have never seen any starch spray for sale onboard any of Cunard's ships. Frankly I'd never trust my better evening shirts to the ship's laundry.
  14. Still, I was interested to see both the menu, booking availability and pricing, and in particular the dozen huรฎtres at $25.00. That should certainly give the old 'libido' a timely boost.... The only downside to that is that I couldn't find one of my favourite tipples on the Sir Samuel's wine list..... ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
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