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1 minute ago, edinburgher said:
Nitemare, these were different questions asked by two different members after pch "piggybacked" the original question by jack300s, who doesn't appear to have returned to the thread with a clarification..
Ahhh! Clarity!! Thanks!
@pch, I'm not sure about luggage lockers there, but you could leave your bags at your hotel until you are ready to go to the ship, I think taxi would be the best options, if the cruiseline isn't offering a transfer
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I've never found a ship transfer in a city to be cheaper for 2 people (or more) than grabbing a cab or uber
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Depends on if the tunnel is closed that day. They've been shutting one of them down fairly often for upgrades
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For future posters, there are THREE NYC Metropolitan airports, and THREE NYC Metropolitan Cruise ports. Including which airport and cruise port you are utilizing makes these questions easier to answer
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6 hours ago, tashaaa said:
Hi,
what do you think, is it worth to have a balcony cabin on Iceland, Svalbard, north Norway cruise?
I could get an upgrade for about 170 EUR. I would like a little bit more space, but don't know if we will use it because of the low temperatures (we are travling end May/begginning june), it would be a guarantee cabin, so I don't know where will they put us, and there is midnight sun...
I'm open for all suggestions and experiances that you have 🙂
Is a balcony cabin worth it? Did you use it a lot on your cruise?
Sounds like a reasonable fee for an upgrade like that. Just wear a heavy coat!
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On 2/21/2024 at 5:25 PM, pch said:
We have a couple days precruise in Reykjavik and have reservations city center. Best option to ship ? Late departure from Reykjavik on cruise.
Sorry. I am still having trouble figuring out what you are asking. Before you talked about "airport". Now you are asking about city and ship?
There are cabs in Reykjavik, if you are asking "city to ship". There is Flybus from airport to city, if you are asking that. If you are asking something else, maybe spell it out entirely? Since no one else is trying to help, maybe I'm not the only confused one here? -
35 minutes ago, Ziggy99 said:
And you're the admin?
Admins have "Host" next to their name. Not sure why you'd think I was an Admin. I saw your first post and asked if you had a question, and I tried to answer it if it was, as most posts here are questions.
Then you asked if I didn't make posts like yours and I said I didn't.
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Generally, no, I don't just post answers unless there is a question. Unless I'm posting a trip report, where I'll include all sorts of facts about a cruise.
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21 hours ago, Indiansbaseball said:
Thank you for the reply. I am seriously considering This because I just can’t stomach $500 plus a night. We would come into the city and spend the day and head back when we’re done for the day. Same for the second day.
JenIf you list your exact dates and bedding needs and max budget per night we might be able to suggest something in Manhattan.
TripAdvisor has MANY experts on the NYC board who do this all the time. LIC is great as a lower cost alternative, and is close to midtown, but there is something special about stepping out of your hotel and BEING in Manhattan that you don't get this way
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19 hours ago, Junk man said:
Thanks for your reply.
I know Flybus transfer between BSI terminal and KEF airport. My specific question is about picking up from the cruise terminal.
Did you take this transfer before? Does it always require advanced booking or the route from the cruise terminal to KEF is a regular scheduled service?
I have not taken the FlyBus from the cruiseport, only from a downtown hotel, with the BSI transfer. If they list the cruiseport as an option I'm not sure why it might not work
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9 hours ago, Ziggy99 said:
Antarctica21 pioneered Ushuaia-King George Island flights.
Their current luggage limit is 20kg in total and there's no option to pay for a second checked piece.
Do you have a question?
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22 hours ago, mimi05052012 said:
Decided to stick with our original plan to stay in NJ and drive to the port morning of cruise. What was appealing with this was that they said they were picked up right outside the terminal. (and it cost less than parking fee) Typically, you have to cross the street to meet your ride. Since we'll have 2 young grandchildren with us this trip, we weren't crazy about trying to get everyone and all the luggage across the street. looks like driving in will be the easiest. thanks for the input!
There is a traffic light AND police helping folks cross the street there. Tons of folks with tons of baggage, so there is lots of time to make the crossing. Might be the easiest and safest City Street Crossing you will find anywhere.
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Thousands of folks use Flybus every week. It is the most economical way to get from the city to the airport and vice versa.
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On 2/9/2024 at 11:20 PM, red4u2 said:
Did you see Puffins?
During early summer you will see puffins and LOTS of other birds on that excursion, including Eiders
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It does look like a 3rd party, as their website doesn't mention their fleet or their driver info (like insurance, and similar). Almost feels like a press release.
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What kinds of things do you like to do? It would be a waste to suggest strenuous activities if that's not your thing, or museums if you are more of a fan of the outside.
The more you tell us about you (young, old, family, seniors, interests, etc) the easier it is to help
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Not sure I understand your question. Are you asking how long to see all of downtown? Or something else?
You can walk the main streets in 2-3 hours. Or spend much more time if you shop a bit and maybe have a meal
Going up to the top of the Cathedral is a good use of time, too
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We do have a lengthy thread here about this option. I'm not certain of the link to the booking site, though, so won't say that you have the right one there.
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There are two cruise terminals, but yes, there are public parking lots near both of them.
Blue car rental company is the one most recommended over at TripAdvisor, and they do have an in town location
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Most tours are out of Reykjavik. Troll and Arctic Adventures are the most recommended companies on TripAdvisor
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Park Whiz and Spot Hero are legit, but I'd never book through them more than a couple weeks out as things can change with the local parking providers.
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On 2/3/2024 at 6:09 PM, jack300s said:
We've are in the planning stages. We live in California. Thinking of taking a cruise from New York City to Reykajvik. On the day the cruise ends we hope to catch a flight back home. Does anyone know how long we would have to wait at the Airport to fly back home?
I don't understand the question. Your title is about transfers, but your question is about how long you will have to wait at the airport? Maybe something got left out?
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What tours are offered? It's a great walking city, with excellent shops and restaurants
https://discovergloucester.com/
gives a good overview
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What time of year? Summer temps in Iceland do usually see lows around 50, but can dip a bit lower. Spring and fall are cooler at night, since there *IS* night that time of year. You also get stronger winds away from summer which make it feel colder.
Iceland requires WATERPROOF, not Resistant, clothing, year-round. Expect rain every day. We've been in Iceland 31 days total, so far, and we've had rain (or sleet or snow) on at least 20 of those days. As long as you are prepared (and an umbrella won't help) you'll be fine.
Expect January Mountain View like temps in summer and you won't be far off.
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Iceland, Svalbard, North Norway worth a balcony cabin
in Iceland and Greenland
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Just finishing up planning our big 2024 trip (Africa), hoping to do this in 2025 or 2026 (or similar) so glad to be tagged here for easy retrieval later