I'm partial to Hurtigruten which was founded in 1893 (had to look it up). We did their Antarctica cruise a few years ago and liked it so much we did their round trip Norwegian coastal cruise.
But last trip to France, not a cruise, I took the meds in the little plastic boxes and I printed from Mychart (does everybody have that?). All in a large zipping bag. The TSA people appreciated it.
I'm trying to figure out the words to explain what I'm thinking. Maybe it's that LCD thing and more. If "nice" jeans are okay, who determines what isn't "nice"? The maitre de'? How about t-shirts? How far is too far? Etc. Just my thought.
Didn't travel except for RVing for three years or so. Yellowstone for the first time and I've lived in the West for decades. And other Western treats. Not sure how much cruising we'll do. We've been thinking about parts of Western Europe and doing trains. We'll see.
Really? As far as I can remember we were the only ship in the area where we could disembark. That was about three years ago, pre-covid, so maybe it's changed.
Omigosh yes!!!! We went to a place (unfortunately I don't remember the name but it was on the left side of the main drag) We had the MOST wonderful lamb (locally raised) and least expensive bottle of wine of the menu. Dinner was $100. We took a taxi ride that was quite short and it was $20.