jakeil7 Posted January 31 #3176 Share Posted January 31 24 minutes ago, ILCTCRUISER said: It’s interesting that these balconies seem much more “open” to the public. Might they have been renovated and windows added? I’m wondering if they were just adapted to the climate given how much colder it gets there versus most parts of Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted January 31 Author #3177 Share Posted January 31 2 hours ago, Ocean Boy said: You did make me laugh with that one.😁 You are most welcome...and hope you were not drinking your morning coffee over the keyboard. 😄 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted January 31 Author #3178 Share Posted January 31 (edited) 1 hour ago, CSHS1979 said: I picked up several things and had a Pisco Sour. John sent me back out for this. $15 and they let me walk on with it. We came back with "Flower", at the dock vendor booths in Lima. 😉 Edited January 31 by island lady 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ILCTCRUISER Posted January 31 #3179 Share Posted January 31 41 minutes ago, jakeil7 said: I’m wondering if they were just adapted to the climate given how much colder it gets there versus most parts of Spain A very likely reason. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HBE4 Posted January 31 #3180 Share Posted January 31 2 hours ago, CSHS1979 said: Started at $59K pp for insides plus $4K in taxes Refreshing to see a simple answer to a simple question without the extra pontificating.🙂 14 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted January 31 Author #3181 Share Posted January 31 31 minutes ago, HBE4 said: Refreshing to see a simple answer to a simple question without the extra pontificating.🙂 If you are really interested in the pricing....there are multiple mini legs remaining that are still for sale on RCI website. Bookings available...go for it. 3 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HBE4 Posted January 31 #3182 Share Posted January 31 3 minutes ago, island lady said: If you are really interested in the pricing....there are multiple mini legs remaining that are still for sale on RCI website. Bookings available...go for it. Good to know, thank you. I may browse the RCI site just out of curiosity. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doghog Posted January 31 #3183 Share Posted January 31 5 hours ago, island lady said: He didn't want to wear it. We had a choice of wear or not two wear. It was a bit too warm in there with the burners going, so I simply tied my hair back and Bucky went free fly. 😉 At least he didn't have to wear a hairnet. 😁 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doghog Posted January 31 #3184 Share Posted January 31 (edited) 5 hours ago, island lady said: LOL...was what I was thinking as well. Though it was cute our guide was calling all three of us "Chefs". 😄 Was really fun watching Bucky get into the cooking...he does not do that very often and loved it. The wine and beer helped also. 😉 I'm not a cook either, but I do like grilling/BBQing. I don't think I could even pull that off without a beer in my hand. 😁🍺 Edited January 31 by doghog 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3185 Share Posted January 31 (edited) Yesterday, we ended up on a fantastic full day Lima City tour that included lunch with Raku Tours! A driver and assistant tour guide picked us up at the gate and drove us to the Plaza St Martin, in the historic center of Lima. While waiting for the other 4 people in our tour group of six, we stepped into the Gran Hotel Boliver, the first modern hotel built in Lima in 1924. In the 1940’s and 1950’s lots of celebrities and politicians. It was also known for its Pisco Sours. The hotel is still quite grand, but apparently people don’t feel safe staying in that area anymore due to the many protests in the Plaza across the street. The hotel also had a lot of interesting art on the walls. We enjoyed wandering around before our tour! Edited January 31 by pstone1 17 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3186 Share Posted January 31 In the center of the Plaza St Martin, there is a statue of Jose de San Martin, the liberator of Peru. At the base of the statue, you can see a smaller statue of Madre Patria, the symbolic mother of Peru. The artist was supposed to give her a crown of flames, but in Spanish, flames means llama, so they put a llama on her head! Too funny! 12 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3187 Share Posted January 31 Our tour went on to visit “Union Street”, with its UNESCO protected historical buildings. Beautiful mixture of architectural styles and a stop for delicious chocolate filled churros, handmade right in front of us! 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3188 Share Posted January 31 We also re-visited the Presidential Palace and saw the changing of the guards (from outside the barriers), and visited the Lima Cathedral Catacombs, built under the Basillica and the Convent of San Francisco (no inside photos allowed), which are undergoing restoration. After lunch, we visited several Parks and enjoyed another dessert snack, a Picarones at “Picarones Mary’s”, famous from “Street Food Latin America”, a Netflix show. Picarones are sweet potato and pumpkin “donuts” drizzled in sugar cane syrup. 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3189 Share Posted January 31 We next visited the top of “On Moro Solar”, to see the “Christ of the Pacific” and a beautiful view of the City, including the haphazardly constructed shanty homes on the way up. They are put together by squatters, who end up owning the land if they stay long enough! 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunset seekers Posted January 31 #3190 Share Posted January 31 9 minutes ago, pstone1 said: We also re-visited the Presidential Palace and saw the changing of the guards (from outside the barriers), and visited the Lima Cathedral Catacombs, built under the Basillica and the Convent of San Francisco (no inside photos allowed), which are undergoing restoration. After lunch, we visited several Parks and enjoyed another dessert snack, a Picarones at “Picarones Mary’s”, famous from “Street Food Latin America”, a Netflix show. Picarones are sweet potato and pumpkin “donuts” drizzled in sugar cane syrup. Great photos. Where and what did you have for lunch? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3191 Share Posted January 31 Our last stop of the day was in the Barranco District, or arts district. This was my favorite area, with the brightly colored murals and interesting statues, just a few blocks from the beach! Each mural has a complicated meaning - all interesting! This tour was amazing! We left the Port around 8:30am and finished at the Miraflores bus pickup spot at 5pm. The tour started with 6 people, but just 4 of us after lunch in a new, comfy van. Big kudos to our driver - can’t imagine navigating Lima on a daily basis. Streets full of traffic and crazy drivers! We loved our time in Lima! 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3192 Share Posted January 31 8 minutes ago, sunset seekers said: Great photos. Where and what did you have for lunch? We ate at a little Peruvian Cafe. Jim had a traditional Peruvian dish for an appetizer, Papa a La Huancaina (potatoes in spicy sauce) picture below, and I had an avocado salad, very fresh and delicious. For the main course, I had Lomo Salgado, (Peruvian beef stir-fry), picture below, and Jim had fish (mahi). I ordered chicken, but they brought beef and it was delicious. I forgot to take food photos so I copied a couple of Jim’s appetizer and my main. Our food looked identical. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ILCTCRUISER Posted January 31 #3193 Share Posted January 31 1 hour ago, pstone1 said: Yesterday, we ended up on a fantastic full day Lima City tour that included lunch with Raku Tours! A driver and assistant tour guide picked us up at the gate and drove us to the Plaza St Martin, in the historic center of Lima. While waiting for the other 4 people in our tour group of six, we stepped into the Gran Hotel Boliver, the first modern hotel built in Lima in 1924. In the 1940’s and 1950’s lots of celebrities and politicians. It was also known for its Pisco Sours. The hotel is still quite grand, but apparently people don’t feel safe staying in that area anymore due to the many protests in the Plaza across the street. The hotel also had a lot of interesting art on the walls. We enjoyed wandering around before our tour! Isn’t that dome amazing? The grand days of hotels. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ILCTCRUISER Posted January 31 #3194 Share Posted January 31 1 hour ago, pstone1 said: Our tour went on to visit “Union Street”, with its UNESCO protected historical buildings. Beautiful mixture of architectural styles and a stop for delicious chocolate filled churros, handmade right in front of us! We stopped at same churro shop. Of course, these Haku tours are uniform. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ILCTCRUISER Posted January 31 #3195 Share Posted January 31 39 minutes ago, pstone1 said: Our last stop of the day was in the Barranco District, or arts district. This was my favorite area, with the brightly colored murals and interesting statues, just a few blocks from the beach! Each mural has a complicated meaning - all interesting! This tour was amazing! We left the Port around 8:30am and finished at the Miraflores bus pickup spot at 5pm. The tour started with 6 people, but just 4 of us after lunch in a new, comfy van. Big kudos to our driver - can’t imagine navigating Lima on a daily basis. Streets full of traffic and crazy drivers! We loved our time in Lima! We stayed in the Barranco district for a few days pre-cruise. If anyone plans to visit again, may I suggest Casa Republica Boutique Hotel. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted January 31 Author #3196 Share Posted January 31 3 hours ago, doghog said: I'm not a cook either, but I do like grilling/BBQing. I don't think I could even pull that off without a beer in my hand. 😁🍺 Ahhh...yes...the liquid gold!! Makes every meal taste better too. 😄 🍻 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted January 31 Author #3197 Share Posted January 31 1 hour ago, pstone1 said: We next visited the top of “On Moro Solar”, to see the “Christ of the Pacific” and a beautiful view of the City, including the haphazardly constructed shanty homes on the way up. They are put together by squatters, who end up owning the land if they stay long enough! Great pictures! Thanks for sharing! Happy it was indeed a good time...and thanks again for getting our driver to finally get his act together that morning!! 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3198 Share Posted January 31 (edited) Yikes! Just read that the Mayor of Manta, Ecuador, was assassinated Sunday. Glad Royal cancelled that Port and continues to keep us safe! Edited January 31 by pstone1 6 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3199 Share Posted January 31 (edited) 31 minutes ago, ILCTCRUISER said: Isn’t that dome amazing? The grand days of hotels. Yes! I could have spent an hour in that hotel and wouldn’t mind staying there! Loved the elevator too! Edited January 31 by pstone1 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pstone1 Posted January 31 #3200 Share Posted January 31 30 minutes ago, ILCTCRUISER said: We stopped at same churro shop. Of course, these Haku tours are uniform. 27 minutes ago, ILCTCRUISER said: We stayed in the Barranco district for a few days pre-cruise. If anyone plans to visit again, may I suggest Casa Republica Boutique Hotel. I can’t say enough good things about Haku! The guides and tour were top notch! We passed that Boutique Hotel! It looked like the perfect place to stay! Next time! 😁 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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