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So sorry to hear this. I, too, always followed him and appreciated his advice.
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31 minutes ago, clo said:
Huh? We live in Reno NV and have no clue what you're talking about. But we have a great governor who has been making so many super decisions.
I was quoting Hawaiian Dan and you quoted only part of my quote. Go back and read his post and it will make more sense.
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6 hours ago, Hawaiidan said:
So does almost 70% of the american public.... California, Nevada are really thankful for all the extra help the President and staff team are providing.... I am. Politics has no place in a pandemic...we all are one or should be
Amen! I am thankful, too! I am so tired of politics!
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Jan, I just now read about your granddaughter, I am so sorry.
Keeping her and your whole family in our prayers.
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On 3/21/2020 at 10:49 AM, susiesan said:
Jan, is Oceania about to cancel a bunch of May and June cruises? They are all showing waitlisted as of today. Can you check with your contact?
Yes, Jan, we would like to know this also. Please let us know what you find out!
😘Judy & John Nicholson
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1 hour ago, bbtondo said:
Waiting to hear from Oceania regarding our FIRST cruise on Oceania in the Med with heavy Italy ports the end of April. Have heard NOTHING. A group of us are booked and we considered Viking and Oceania when making our choice.
Booked my FIRST cruise a few months ago with Viking for next January. Got the email with their new policy. Viking is a very smart company and I don't doubt that they will be gaining customers over this.
Have not even cruised on either line, and will book Viking in the future. Even though Viking's offer is "temporary" it is good to know that we can rely on them at this time.
Oceania, if you're reading this, you are losing customers as we speak.
Agree! We, too, have a May cruise with O and also considered trying Viking. We have always loved O, but have not heard anything from them yet.
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We have booked a guide recommended by Rick Steves.
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8 hours ago, cruisemom42 said:
It's fantastic. I love the history of the place. Be sure to have a drink in the bar just off the main lobby with the lovely tapestry of Alexander the Great in battle against the Persians. But even more importantly, have breakfast on the rooftop restaurant/bar with a view of Acropolis. (Come to think of it, a sundowner at the rooftop bar is also highly recommended...)
Lest you think that all I do is drink, I will also recommend to you two restaurants nearby: One is cheap, delightful, historic, and delicious: Ariston's bakery. They sell traditional savory "pies" with many different fillings; have been around forever. The pies make a great quick lunch and are VERY traditional. The location is just 2-3 blocks from the hotel. Read more here: https://culinarybackstreets.com/cities-category/athens/2012/ariston/
(Be sure you note how the word "Ariston" is spelled in the Greek alphabet, since that's what you'll see outside the store....)
The other place is more of a dinner choice. The Greek name is the equivalent of our "The Ant and the Grasshopper" (remember the fable?): Tzitzikas kai Mermigas. It was recommended to me by an Athenian and I've eaten there numerous times. They aren't flashy (although not "old school Greek" either -- it's sort of a modern farm-house to table aesthetic), no rooftop view or maudlin Greek music. What they do have is good local ingredients, well prepared. Reservations are recommended. There are a couple of locations in Athens but there is one just off Syntagma Square, just a couple of blocks from the Grande Bretagne. Here is the website for the restaurant with the info: http://www.tzitzikasmermigas.gr/en/syntagma/
Thank you so much for all the great info! We had already decided we would be having drinks on their rooftop bar! 🍸🍷🍹
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Out TA HIGHLY recommended the Hotel Grande Bretagne. Since this will probably be our only trip to Athens, we decided to splurge and stay there for two nights. We are looking forward to ending our trip at such a famous hotel!
https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/athlc-hotel-grande-bretagne-a-luxury-collection-hotel-athens/
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“Venice will no longer permit cruise ships to dock after the vessels were blamed for damaging the city's foundations and ruining the skyline. The Italian government made the announcement yesterday, revealing cruise ships would now be rerouted away from the historic city centre.20 hours ago”
I wonder how this will affect our overnight in Venice next May?
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1 hour ago, JPR said:
Le Sirenuse is indeed the top recommendation.
Re restaurant expertise, Oceania cruisers by definition tend to focus on food, so I would trust them. But always cross-reference by looking at other reliable recent reviews online.
Agree! The food on Oceania is ONE of the reasons we love Oceania!
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2 hours ago, CintiPam said:
Way back in June 2011 on a Scandinavian cruise on Marina (which first sailed in April 2011 I believe) I arranged a one-day dash to Berlin with a group of 18 with the same tour company with which I was doing a four-person two-day private tour in St. Petersburg on the same cruise, the excellent SPB Tours. We enjoyed that introduction to Berlin (being there on a “little traffic” Sunday meant we really saw a great deal) so much (with a terrific young American guide) that we returned a couple of years later for six days on a land trip after which we visited Dresden and Prague.
Yes, loved that cruise. Do you remember the photo shoot of the young girls on the Segway’s! 😂
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We would appreciate recommendations for private transportation for six from the port of Sorrento to Amalfi/Positano/Ravello. a nice place with a view to have lunch and any other suggestions you might have for us!😊
Thank you!
Judy & John
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We would appreciate recommendations for private transportation for six from the port of Sorrento to Amalfi/Positano, a nice place to have lunch and any other suggestions you might have for us!😊
Thank you!
Judy & John
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On 7/10/2019 at 7:35 PM, Paulchili said:
I would also post this on the Ports of Call forum for that area.
Thank you, Paul!
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On 7/13/2019 at 3:17 PM, CintiPam said:
I loved my (birthday) lunch at Ristorante Antico Borgo in the small village of Pontone on the hills above the town of Amalfi.
Credit and thanks to StanandJim who arranged our wonderful Amalfi Coast Drive that day from Sorrento, let us join their private tour and arranged for a BD dessert for me. Gorgeous views and one of the special memories I will carry with me always.
How fun! I always wanted to meet StanandJim in person. CintiPam, I can't remember anything anymore. Didn't we go on a tour of Berlin with you guys? I think you arranged it.
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Thank you for all your recommendations! I love the Oceania Forum. So excited to be taking another O cruise!
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We would appreciate recommendations for private transportation for six from the port of Sorrento to Amalfi/Positano, a nice place to have lunch and any other suggestions you might have for us!😊
Thank you!
Judy & John
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20 hours ago, Mura said:
We all have different opinions about what to do. We enjoyed Civitavecchia and neighboring environs so would happily go there again. We'd also be happy stay in Rome for more time there since we have only had a few days although if we did so it would be for several days.
I agree with Dan about the merits of just resting after such a long flight! Since we fly from NYC it's not so bad for us. But that is why we have always planned on a few days pre- and post-cruise in the beginning and ending ports. We were always able to do so because even pre-retirement my husband had the time from his job, and I just told my job when I'd be there! (Heck, my office even bought tickets for my concerts.) I just disagree with Dan about the merits of the port area but we are all entitled to our own opinons!
Have a wonderful cruise. We've always enjoyed our time in Marriotts, even if we just crashed in bed upon arrival and slept for 10 hours!
Mura
Thank you, Mura. We are excited about this cruise. We plan to stay a couple of days afterwards in Athens since we have never been there. We are also looking forward to the hotel we have booked there! Our wonderful TA recommended it. It is the Hotel Grande Bretagne. She also recommended a private guide for there.
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We agree about Marriott. We are booked there now! Thank you again!😊
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On 7/2/2019 at 11:42 AM, Hawaiidan said:
I have to agree.... the OP is flying from Texas 11 hours.. arriving with 8 hours of jet-lag. even in Business its a red-eye ocernight. You are whacked. I would ask How many days are you arriving prior to the cruise? If it is just the next day, I would get to the nearest quality hotel at the airport like Marriott and get a shower and rest and a nice meal.... and then take a transfer to the ship. If this is you first time in Rome I would come in 2 to 3 days in advance and stay in Rome Its the same drive time airport to Rome or the Port. Why not see something of Rome? To be frank the port is an industrial area, busy, dirty and grim.place.... It is neither exotic or romantic. It is close but thats it...charming???? not much
Look at the big picture you wont save by staying in the port... it might actually cost you emotionally and physically
Thank you so much for this post! This is what my husband wanted to do in the first place! We are arriving just one day before the day we board the ship. We have already been to Rome twice and have no desire to go again, so we are going to use Marriott points and do as you suggested. Which Marriott do you recommend near the airport, if there is more than one, and any suggestions for transportation from hotel to ship?
Thank you!
Judy & John
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Thank you all for your recommendations! We decided on the La Marina B&B.
Mura, we would love to have dinner at II Fuoco di Bacco. ❤️ We are so excited to be taking another O cruise! I remember so many of you on this board from our earlier cruises. I will never forget Don Horner.😢. We have our wonderful TA because of all of you ‘old timers’.
Thank you, again!
Judy & John
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We plan to stay one night in Civitavecchia before boarding the Riviera. Any suggestions for a nice hotel and place to eat would be appreciated.
Judy & John Nicholson
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Thank You!
In Memory of Paulchili
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Same here Mura, I haven’t checked in very often since we are not cruising because of the Covid restrictions, but I loved getting advice from Don Horner and Paul. We were supposed to have dinner with Don and his wife once, but it didn’t work out. Love & prayers for Paul’s family.