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  1. Following as well, as I will be in Le Havre in November and have seen Bee, but will probably do it by public bus, which is cheaper...and I am not so sure, that they have a pick-up and transfer at the port (heard of it the first time)

  2. For a tour from Zeebrugge because of the drive (and the time you loose on it) I would prefer Brugge (or if you're into history Ypers for it's WWI connection)

     

    But be aware, depending on the size of your ship and if it's a weekend Brugge is small and will be packed with tourist.

     

    For a land based trip I prefer Brussels as it's in my eyes one of the most underrated city in Europe. It also makes a great base camp to visit some other places. As a comic book enthusiast Brussels is the dream city as it's after all the home town of Tintin (and Spirou if you know that character as well) - many murals of european comic book characters around, the comic book museum, the amazing Atomium building from the World Fair 1958, Grand Place with the old town around and the little pissing boy (Manneken Pis) and many more sights

  3. As others already made the comments about the ports; I like to add my thoughts; ports are there to be explored, there is enough time to see the ship and be aboard. So depending on the age of your kids, every port is worthwile to go at least for a stroll.

     

    It's of course not really necessairy to make a tour or a whole day at land, but sometimes a couple of hours on land to go to a beach or watch the happening of the big ships in port or a nearby playground...

     

    1. At sea
    2. LE VERDON BORDEAUX, FRANCE

     

    As I see (I will be there the first time for myself in November) you could step of the ship and explore the nearby beach


    3. BILBAO, SPAIN

     

    I would go into town (easy done with a Metro to see the huge puppy dog in front of the amazing Art Museum)


    4. LA CORUNA, SPAIN

     

    It's the port of Santiago de Compostela, where one usually goes to see the Cathedrale but as I've seen on this page (search for it) there is lots to see and do in La Coruna itself.


    5. OPORTO, PORTUGAL

     

    Another city which is in my eyes a must to visit, with the very colorfull houses, the old fashioned tram


    6. LISBON, PORTUGAL

     

    Ride the tram around, stroll along the river side


    7. CADIZ SEVILLE, SPAIN

     

    did the tour to Seville which I highly recommend


    8. CARTAGENA SPAIN, SPAIN

     

    Did not visit


    9. BARCELONA, SPAIN

     

    Again a city not to be missed, if you don't like to tour you just might to take a stroll along the Waterfront and the "Ramblas" Street (watch out for pickpockets) and maybe ride the cable car

     

    10. CANNES, FRANCE

     

    Beachtime


    11. LIVORNO FLORENCE PISA, ITALY

     

    Tour to see the leaning tower in Pisa

  4. On 4/11/2024 at 6:51 PM, Chateaunole-du-pape said:

    Marseille to Aix is 17 miles. Aix to Lourmarin is 24 miles. Lourmarin to Marseille is 44 miles. Taxi or Uber would most definitely be more expensive than $79.

    79 is per Person - so if you get 4 people it's already 316 Euros = a taxi/uber you only pay once and not per Person....of course if you are on your own the tour might be cheaper, but if you are more people, then the bill looks not the same...

  5. The Black Taxi Tour is great and they will pick you up (if requested) at the pier and my guide/driver even dropped me of at the Titanic Museum.

     

    Don't know about the timeslots as I bought my ticket right there at the museum without a problem. And yes I probably also spent 2-3 hours there, boarding the amazing SS Nomadic as well and walking on the place the big ship was built. There's also a Memorial with all the names of the souls who were lost at sea in that faithfull night in 1912...

     

    If you're fan of Game of Thrones; there are some stained-Glas-Windows around commemorating the series.

  6. If you have not a fully flexible ticket on a TGV - Train (usually the most expensive) then if you miss the train your ticket is gone and you cannot use it on any later train (and even if you have a fully flexible ticket you have to be very lucky that on any later train there are seats available as you only can use a TGV with booked seats...if you travel with an TER (Regional train) no problem, you can jump on any train at this day with an flexible ticket as there are no booked seats.

     

    Also I heard that on the way from the pier to the railwaystation there is a draw-bridge, which might be open and therefore blocking your way. So even if you can leave the ship by 9am, it's not garantueed to be at the station by 10 am...

     

     

  7. Is your ship ancoring right in Monaco itself ? Or even on a pier in Monaco ?

    Then I would opt to eat your lunch on board.

     

    Monte Carlo is very walkable and you can visit for example the ducal palace and the cathedrale nearby (where the tombs of the late Count Rainier and his wife Grace Kelly are) in the morning and

    walk along the race track of the Formula 1 and see the Casino on the other side in the afternoon.

  8. I've been to Brest and Quimper and I wasn't that impressed by Quimper. 

     

    Brest has not only the Aquarium and the Botanical Garden, but also a very nice and impressive fortress with the national maritime museum in it. It was built or at least made bigger and therefore more impressive by (in-)famous Cardinal Richelieu (yes, the one from Alexandre Dumas' the three musketeers) - but in fact he was not the evil man Dumas made him but a very important political figure of his time....

     

    Château de Brest - Wikipedia

    Venue and itinerary | Musée national de la Marine at Brest (musee-marine.fr)

     

    And also this Sight is to mention:

     

    Home | Ateliers des Capucins

     

  9. 19 hours ago, edinburgher said:

    In addition to JB' s suggestions above, If you enjoyed the Outlander series, within a short drive of the Falkirk Wheel and the Kelpies, there are some locations including Linlithgow Palace, Blackness Castle,  Doune Castle and Midhope Castle (Midhope was "Lallybroch", the ancestral family home of Jamie) which could be combined into a private tour. Yes, we have many castles in Scotland and they are all different).😀

     

    For GOT fans, note that Doune Castle was also a setting for some  scenes and could be combined with Stirling Castle...

     

    Doune Castle is not only Outlander and GoT-Winterfell but also the french Castle of the Monty Python Movie...

  10. On 2/25/2022 at 10:25 PM, Seafan22 said:

    If I am staying at the Holiday Inn Southampton, will I be: 1) permitting to walk to the NCL terminal for the NCL Star (which I believe is typically Berth 102), and 2) will it be a reasonable walk?

     

    Thank you.

    Follow this thread as I will also stay two nights in Southampton (in a different Hotel) and will board the Norvegian Star...which date is your departure? @Seafan22

  11. I did Blarney when I spent 3 night in Cork City, as others already pointed out, be sure to arrive before the big tour busses arrive; because especially for the Blarney Stone the wait will change very fast from 5 minutes to 90 minutes +...

     

    Recommendation: Go first to the castle and the stone and ignore everything else...you can easy spent 2 to 3 hours to explore the gardens and ground afterwards (if the weather is as nice as it was at my visit)

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  12. 6 hours ago, Globaliser said:

     

    Yes: Brussels to London as normal. In addition, AIUI even Eurostar will still be running from Amsterdam (and Rotterdam) to Brussels. And yes, there will be other trains too from Amsterdam to Brussels.

     

    But the real question is: If you have to change at Brussels, which involves clearing immigration there, why would you do this if you can fly, especially if you can fly to a particularly convenient airport? Taking the train direct from Amsterdam to London is (for many people) marginal for time and convenience. Adding a change at Brussels will tip the balance for more people.

    Many people don't like to fly for different reasons...And that you have direct trains from Amsterdam to London has started just recently when Eurostar bought Talys, before that you always had to change...

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