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marazul

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  1. Breezes only help on the seashore. When the high winds are blowing, tender ports can get canceled. The temps in August are usually in the high 90s. It has frequently been over 100 in the past few years.
  2. Reservations open about 11 months before the flight. I would say to book as soon as reservations open if you are planning to use points or if you need to have your choice of seats. For example, your 6'6" DH might want to make sure he gets bulkhead seats in premium economy on a 2-seat window section.
  3. We took a look at the Iconic this summer and ot looks great. Their restaurants got top honors from Gambero Rosso. Look at the food thread at the top of this board.
  4. The tender port is at the bottom of a cliff. The town on top is Fira. To get up there you either take the cable car or go up a path on a donkey or by foot. Ship excursions tender to the ferry port where there is road (cars, buses) access to the island. Because of local authority deals with merchants, cable car, etc., most ship excursions have to return to the ship by dropping off the pax and then going down to the tender port by cable car or down the donkey path. Some ship excursions are allowed to drive back to the ferry port and tender back from there. My advice is going to SB Square as soon as you board and ask about the options. Also ask about the tender for independent excursions and to which of the two ports it will take you. Santorini is lovely - nice towns, beaches, views, Akrotiri ruins, etc.
  5. Find out how many ships are in port first. If only one or two, do go to the island. I would take a ship excursion that tenders to the ferry port, but find out first if it returns from there. I believe they are the ones catering to those with walking difficulties. Ask at SB Square. An excellent option is to take a boat excursion of the caldera, then you don't have to deal with cable cars or donkeys at all. Best of all is to go before or after the cruise. It is only a 30 minute flight.
  6. Athens to Istanbul. No question. It includes Ephesus. A lot of people want to visit Santorini (Thira), but it is a miserable port stop. If you want to see it, fly there for a couple of days before the cruise. But, depending on how much time you have, do not sacrifice 2 or 3 days in Athens to go to Santorini.
  7. There is only one entrance gate for tours. It is at the side of the Colosseum facing the Roman Forum. As you go in they will point you to where the English tours start. Once you are in the area there are staff members that will tell you where your group starts.
  8. On a long port day you can easily take the train to Monaco and still have time to poke around Cannes when you get back. Search this board for details.
  9. I would suggest one of the free tours of the Gothic quarter with Runner Bean on some othet company. There is no commitment if you don't make it or you can cut it short if you need to. But it is really a nice tour in a beautiful area. No stress and fun.
  10. We were staying in Santorini for a few days in late August into September about four years ago when the Meltemi winds started blowing. No ferries, cruise ships or other boats were able to come to the island. It was wonderful being there without the tourist rush, but sorry for those who did not make it.
  11. Forget it. The traffic is madness. go to street view in Google maps and check out the route. Taxis are not expensive.
  12. Sorry, I don't remember. We booked it on the street, but our friends booked it through the hotel concierge and it was the same we paid. I think it went on their hotel bill. Next question: Tivoli hotel.
  13. Take a tuk-tuk tour. It's the best way to see Alfama and the old city areas. Not as expensive as the sidecar tour.
  14. They are fine. Book it. Or look at romecabs.com
  15. That is insane. The year-round population of Santorini is 13,500.
  16. You are wrong. In current usage (the last few centuries) Alhambra is feminine. But you had your say.
  17. Look at this thread:
  18. You will be at the old town when you enter the gate. The street leading down to sea gate from the Pile gate is called Stradun. It cuts through the old town and it is level.
  19. It's on the first floor. At the back and to the right of the kitchen. There might have been a step.
  20. No law against it. Just ask them. They will take you if they want to. That's not entitled person behavior, only someone hoping to get a ride.
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