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  1. You are more likely to find such an offering by looking at the usual places for local guides. I found one such guide in Norway during my northern lights cruise both for landscape and NL itself. V did not offer the landscape guides offering. most of the trips on V i found on the regular sites with local guides. They even had the same pictures. Photo tours with local guides are common, I am sure Google will get you matched with someone
  2. Have you ever used polish remover pads?. They do come in foil packets and are handy for travel
  3. I am doing a northern lights Tilbury ( London) to Bergen, in January. I will fly round trip to London from Seattle and fly back to London from Bergen. This will also allow me some extra time in London which is my favorite world city
  4. Is RC not a line you would consider? They have a trip on which includes Slovenia, 3 Croatia stops Montenegro and Italy
  5. I would say that for this family group, an Air B&B type housing would probably go a long way. That would give them space to enjoy Christmas Day with a home cooked meal etc. Also day to day it will help to be able to have breakfast at home. Most venues and events do not open until 10PM. It would very likely be far more economical than a hotel situation. It might counter any perceived flight cost issue. I use Google Flights extensively and have already set up my fare alerts for next Summer. They bounce around multiple times a week, sometimes as much at $50 - 75 for a domestic flight
  6. I vote for Winchester for the Cathedral alone, The Keats Walk adds the potential for a riverside walk and birding opportunity. I know you mentioned you are are interested tourist locations, but the cathedral has been beautifully restored and is an amazing example of Gothic architecture . I always love Evensong in these spaces as it is a chance to hear music, usually sung , in the spaces the music as written for. No matter your spiritual belief, it can be a very moving experience. Winchester has a handy town website for tourism that has details of the walk. I always use Google Maps to help me find interesting restaurants and places to stay.
  7. 27 to 39 is about 1/2 mile the ferry building is about a mile from 27 in the other direction Both landmarks are served by trolly/tram ( F line) and are on level waterfront ground
  8. totally agree about the bikes... and cobblestone, You have to watch your steps.
  9. This is a situation where using Google maps would be very helpful to you The Movenpick is out on the area near the cruise ship dock. Pretty isolated from the heart of A'dam which is really quiet small and intimate. Handy for embarkation but less so for exploring You would need to feel comfortable with the tram and canal system The Anne franks House is about a 45 minute walk. Is it walkable, yes, can you do it, thats or your decision The Pulitzer is about 1 or 2 blocks from AFH and is located in a more established neighborhood and sounds like it would be more to your liking. Many restaurants of world cuisine, whatever you like. It is 5 star all the way they have a Gym, but no pool. They have their own private canal boats for private tours. If you stay there, it is highly likely the concierge can find out about a private gym with pool Amsterdam is no different from any other Urban city. You probably want to stay away from the red light district
  10. I have same trip in January and have booked a small, local NL trip for first day/ night Tromso. Second day will self tour the museums. I used the general site already mentioned and other known tour guide sites and found the interesting local providers. It should be a Hoot. I will reserve the decision to chase in Alta for when we are getting near, in route. It is the desire to see the museum in Alta that takes priority (UNESCO site). If weather is favorable I might find a private chase.
  11. you are going to need a paper and pencil to work it out. If you are embarking VANC and debark SEA somewhere you are going to have a logistics challenge. It is usually more economical to book a round trip air fare via one city. You then have to figure out the logistics of getting to or from the secondary city. Most people who fly in to SEA will take the train or bus to VAN. Factor in the time of departure for the bus or train, and the possible need for a hotel in getting that connection.Choices are somewhat limited dont over look round trip Air to SEA with a one way flight to Vancouver to start your trip. I am seeing ,with a quick glance about 120 for that one way trip. I consider that only nominally more expensive over the bus or train when you add in the logistics of getting to that bus or train plus the added time in transit. Personally I will pay more for the one way flight over the aggravation of transferring in to town to get the train or staying overnight to get the bus that shuttles to the cruise port in Vancouver from SeaTac. Now mind you this is coming from a Seattleite who LOVES trains, but probably not after 6 hour cross country flight remember that if you are flying from the east coast time zones you are gaining a little time in your logistics so while it will be a long day, a connecting flight to Vanc at SEA might get you to your hotel in Van by late afternoon.
  12. I have managed to get Uber and Lyft at 430 am in cities much smaller than Vancouver. Never considered booking in advance.
  13. It comes as no surprise. Travel is filled with these local taxes; port fees, airport fees, transport fees, hotels restaurants it goes on.
  14. really right now the only people who can answer is Viking. speculation only fuels rumor. I am sure Viking has a lot on their plate getting folks in transit safely accommodated and trying to figure out a workable alternative to future trips where many other companies are also scrambling to figure out reworking ports. I think patience is needed to allow them time to get a policy and plan in place
  15. Viking ships do not have ATMs.
  16. I am doing this trip in Jan and live on the west coast. London is a much easier flight. Plus, well I love London so having 4 days on my own before is simply a bonus. The downside is the port of Tilbury which is not entirely convenient, but the train +cab or Underground+cab option doesn't bother me. At the end I have a one way flight back to London. This maximizes the price advantage of booking a round trip ticket from the same city. The flight from Bergen or Oslo is inexpensive. The train ride from Bergen to Oslo is considered one of the worlds best. I am planning extra days in London after because, aside from being London< the Northern Lights trip from earlier this year ( Feb) was almost delay 2 days returning to port from stormy seas. That way I can buffer my return flight from ship delay. I didnt bother with side of ship. The balconys will be of no use and for viewing the land and seascape and watching for lights, you want panorama views provided by the up top lounges
  17. If you have My Viking Journey then if you visit the on board experience tab and click the Silver Spirits title, there is a "menu Here" under the title that can at least let you see some basic prices.
  18. Wow 6 pounds. They do make mini travel sets but they do appear to lack the tactile quality that might be part of the game. I have never played, only watched
  19. @MITZZI2 i have seen different answers . Some have said YES! Some have said, Yes, in the electronic game unit ,, There , some people have said that the electronic game unit has the Mahjong game familiar to many computer users. So not the game you are looking for I think the upshot is that if you have a set you can afford space to , bring it. If you are lucky to find one or two other people to play with you, that would be great. You might check in with Cruise Critic to see if there is a role call for your trip and if anyone there is a player. I have seen Role Calls with call out for Bridge and Mah Jongg players I have not found chat to be a very useful resource for the questions I had, I was given "we will check and get back to you" twice and never got my answers.
  20. most over the counter seasick medications are a form of antihistamine. Talk to your pharmacy that you usually get your Rx medications from ( if any) to make sure they are compatible with something you may take over the counter. Kwells ( hycoscine) Avomine ( promethazine) and Stugeron (cinnarizine) are examples of these Trade name ( generic drug name) Scopolomine patches are sometimes use but they are contraindicated with some eye and heart conditions and can have a tricky rebound effect. YOu can look for these medications at your drug store or on line such as Amazon UK. Again if you are on medications for heart, neurologic or eye conditions talk to your pharmacy associates. Meclizine (trade name Dramamine less drowsy or Bonine) might be available on Amazon UK. It is my drug of choice and I use it for vertigo as well Candied ginger is another popular item. Green apples are often used . Some people swear by acupressure wrist bands. They are easily found on line and very inexpensive Always try any medication in advance and it is always better to take the medication before you need it rather than chase symptoms.
  21. and of course very likely the people who abandoned the dogs mentioned above did not go through proper process of having health certificates and appropriate rabies vaccine. Do the airlines even check for the paperwork ?
  22. And they should have breakfast pastry at the coffee bar as well.
  23. yes
  24. The train , every 30minutes is 6$
  25. There are both Euston and St Pancras PIs, each within 1 block, across street of each station. There is also a King Cross PI just at the east entrance of same and a Hub 1 block north of that. Hubs are great for those who need a convenient, inexpensive, no frills compact place to sleep. Hub appeal, perhaps, to a younger crowd and has a slight tech vibe.


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