rspro Posted March 6, 2012 #1 Share Posted March 6, 2012 Another port day, this time Cartagena, Columbia. Now this is a port we haven't been to so we went all out and booked an extensive excursion to see the city. And extensive it was. Cartagena is a beautiful port city, rich with history, but one which is still figuring out how to deal with boat-loads (literally) of tourists. The amount of hawkers, street vendors and sidewalk sales people selling everything from Panama hats (OK Columbian hats made in Ecuador) to sun glass to jewelry to art to what have-you was impressive even to me, and I've been everywhere! Did it ruin our visit? Not a chance; with the right attitude it adds to the ambiance of a visit to a slightly exotic place. The fortress in Cartagena is truly impressive, but a challenge to navigate. Be prepared for some steep climbing, hot temperatures and then cramped quarters inside. If you like forts and history from these time periods, your efforts will be rewarded. The rest of the city visit is impressive as well, with charming streets with plenty of balconies, flowers and people. Celebrity Dailies and photos as always are presented at: http://www.proszowski.com Back on board ship, sail away is beautiful as the sun sets against the modern skyline of the city. On board after a full day, we had deviated from our usual late seating dinner (8:30) and made earlier seating arrangements at Murano. This was a night for another specialty restaurant. Having been at Murano previously on the Equinox and the renovated Century, we knew what to expect and everything met our expectations. We set a casual tone with our servers and were treated to a relaxed, but wonderfully prepared and presented meal. It is worth coming here for a special occasion and pampering which is nearly impossible to attain in the main dining room, but certainly attainable at the Tuscan Grille. The difference to me is in the ambiance of the surroundings, with Murano being that much more cozy and intimate than Tuscan Grille. Both have service and preparations above and beyond the main dining room, with the ambiance at Tuscan slightly more energetic, Murano more sedate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Azulann Posted March 6, 2012 #2 Share Posted March 6, 2012 Thank your for daily updates. Cartagena from your picutre does have a great Spanish colonial feel. but in Barcelona the balconies have lots of iron work. I also am very ok with street vendors. That is small business for many folks in these countries. Murano's is a great place to have a relaxing meal after a long day of exploring. That is one of the reasons i love cruising. Gone all day, come back, dress for dinner , great meal and all without hassle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Massnatives Posted March 6, 2012 #3 Share Posted March 6, 2012 Again, thanks for these great reviews! Also for the dailies! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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