Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Mediterranean and Transatlantic Cruises - Nov/Dec 2013

Eric and I went on a 26 day cruise on the Celebrity Equinox.  We started with two days in Barcelona followed by back to back Mediterranean and Transatlantic cruises.

November 10, 2013 - Orlando - Miami

We are off again, this time to Barcelona for two cruises. 


November 11, 2013 - Barcelona

We arrived early and were shuttled like cattle to the hotel.  The room wasn't ready so we rambled Las Ramblas.  Eric was tired and wobbly, but we had to keep moving.  We stopped for lunch and I ended up having a $13 beer.
After a much needed nap we were out again, wandering the streets.  For dinner we had paella, which was amazing.  We ate in a local restaurant, always the best.


November 12, 2013 - Barcelona

We have one day before the cruise, so on with the walking shoes.  In the morning we walked to a new building which turned out to be quite ugly, but not as ugly as Guadi's architectural disasters, with his cathedral leading the list.  We ended the walk on Barcelona's high end shopping street.

In the afternoon we saw many sights we had never seen on our previous visits.  The first was the Arc of Triumph.  Next we walked through a beautiful park surrounded by many interesting buildings, including the Catalonia Parliament.  We walked to the port and then returned via Las Ramblas.  

Dinner was disappointing, but we had good Spanish wine.


Barcelona Bullring


Gaudi Cathedral


Barcelona train station


Picasso, of course


November 13, 2013 - Barcelona

We left for our home for the next 26 days - the Celebrity Equinox.  This is our third voyage on this beautiful ship.  It was a very relaxing afternoon.


November 14, 2013 - Villefranche, France (Nice and Monaco)

Our first port of call was out in the distance.  Eric and I took a train to Monaco - the home of the rich and famous - and they stay that way since there are no taxes.
The main attraction was the elaborate casino.  There were plenty of penny slots for the not so rich and famous and we made our contribution.  We walked around admiring the high end shops, most of which we had never heard of.



Monaco flags


Monaco Casino


November 15, 2013 - Pisa and Florence

This was the first of three back-to-back full day tours.  Today we started in Pisa to view the famous leaning tower.  In fact, most of the buildings were leaning to some extent.



Eric holding up the tower


If you tilt your camera, the tower is straight

Our second stop was Florence.  After a pizza lunch, we went to see Michaelangelo's David.  We had pre-ordered our tickets bet there wasn't even a line.  This was my second time here, and it was just impressive.
We arrived back at the ship at 6:00 pm, just in time for dinner.


A replica

November 16, 2012 - Chechivia - Port of Rome

We took a tourist train to Rome and had the day on our own.  We were definitely going to get some walking in today.  We started at the Vatican.  We next went to a piazza.  We had never been there before and enjoyed watching the artists as we had pizza.  Next we walked to the Parthenon and Trevi Fountain.  We then climbed hundreds of steps to the top of the a military building.  The views were spectacular - again, another new sight.  Next we trekked through the ruins to the Colosseum.  We were exhausted now but continued on to another piazza, where we had our second pizza of the day.  With our remaining energy we walked along the Tiber River to the Vatican to catch our train back to the Equinox.  We staggered into our room after walking over ten miles.
Dinner as usual was amazing, but we opted for bed instead of the show.




Eric had to buy these



November 17, 2013 - Naples

We really thought we had a day at sea but the alarm woke us at 6:20 am for our tour of Pompeii, Sorrento and Capri.  This was my second visit to Pompeii, but we saw many new sights, including the brothel and graphic frescos.  The sailors pointed to a picture to select their pleasure.


One of the graphic frescos where clients picked their positions


Pompeii


Mt. Vesuvius from road to Sorrento

We bused to Sorrento with amazing vistas of the villages an sea, with Mt. Vesuvius always in view.  Sorrento was decked out for Christmas with plenty of tourist roaming the streets.


Our final stop was Capri, a 30 minute boat ride from Sorrento.  We took the funicular to the village and walked the cobbled streets to Augustus' garden and a magnificent view.


Sight from Augustus' Garden


Following an hour ride back to Naples, we hit our favorite martini bar before and after dinner.


November 18, 2013 - Day at sea

Today brought us our first rainy day.  It will be a day of relaxation following our three tour days.


November 19, 2013 - Kotor, Montenegro

This was a very small medieval city.  It was raining and chilly, so of course I caught a cold.



November 20, 2013 - Venice, Italy

What an amazing entrance.  The Grand Canal was right in front of us.  We slowly made our way to the port.  We spent the afternoon on the water ferries, visiting San Marcos Square.



Gondolas on the Grand Canal



Rialto Bridge


The Grand Canal


November 21, 2013 - Venice, Italy

The weather was cool but sunny.  We rode the water ferries up and down the Grand Canal, visiting the xxx bridge before seeing a flooded San Marcos Square.  You could buy water boots for 20 euros.  Our ride out of Venice was amazing, viewing the entire city from above the roofs.


San Marcos Square - flooded



November 22, 2013 - Dubrovnik, Croatia

We had another rainy day, but managed to walk the medieval wall in relative dryness.



Roof from the wall


Rooftops from the wall


November 23-24, 2013 - At Sea

No much to report, except that the seas the second day were very rough, with water splashing and covering the dining room window.


November 25, 2013 - Barcelona, Spain

This is the end of the first cruise and the start of the second.  We spent the sunny day revisiting Barcelona.


Candy from Boqueria Market in Las Ramblas

November 26, 2013 - Cartegena, Spain

This was a new port for us, the major naval base for Spain.  We saw a small submarine leaving as we entered port.  We was led the city until our feet gave out.



Roman Theater


Buildings using the fish eye setting on the camera

November 27, 2013 - Malaga, Spain

This was another new port for us.  We climbed the mountain but could not find the entrance to the castle.  The Roman Theatre was next, before visiting the massive Malaga basilica.  On the way back to the ship we could not find anything to buy - too much tourist junk.  Our final stop was outside Spain's largest bullring.



November 28, 2013 - Cadiz, Spain

Since we had been here before, we just walked the streets.  Again, nothing to buy.



November 29, 2013 - Lisbon, Portugal

Today was the coldest day so far, probably 50 degrees.  We walked into town and finally bought something - t-shirts.


Old trolley in Lisbon



Sunset, leaving Lisbon

November 30, 2013 - At Sea

We headed south and the weather definitely warmed up.  It was a nice relaxing day.


December 1, 2013 - Tenerife, Canary Islands

This was our last port of call before our transatlantic crossing.  The weather was warmer, but most stores were closed because it was Sunday.



December 2-8, 2013 - At Sea



Another cruise ship sailing home



Caribbean Cruise - December 2013

After three days rest from my 26 day Transatlantic cruise, I was again sailing - this time on the Silversea Silver Spirit and in the warm Caribbean.

Or ports of call included Road Town, British Virgin Islands, Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Gustavia, St. Barthelemy (St. Barts), San Juan, Puerto Rico, Samana, Dominican Republic, and Grand Turk, Turk & Caicos.

I met lots of great people on this cruise, even some that had cruised the Panama Canal with me.

December 16, 2013 - Road Town, British Virgin Islands

After two days at sea, we arrived at Road Town.  I decided to walk the island, instead of doing laps on the ship (10 to a mile - and very boring).


December 17, 2013 - Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles

I visited a beautiful gay resort on the top of one of the mountains on the French side.  The views were magnificant.



Villa Rainbow

December 17-18, 2013 - Gustavia, St. Barts

St. Barts is probably the most expensive island I have ever visited.  It reminded me of Monaco, from my last cruise.  I walked to a castle, but it turned out to be a police station.


Yachts in St. Barts


Police station

December 19, 2013 - San Juan, Puerto Rico

I walked to the Castillo San Cristobal.  I have been to San Juan many times but always went to the other castle.  I then walked the streets of Old San Juan, but could find nothing to buy.


Government building


Castillo San Cristobal


When I returned to my cabin, my butler had drawn me a bubble bath - how cute.

December 20, 2013 - Samana, Dominican Republic

This little town was beautiful by the port, but was very depressed if you walked a few block inland.  Again, I found nothing to buy.



December 21, 2013 - Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos

There was a beautiful beach and resort right off the pier.  I walked towards town, but all I saw was the airport.  I think there was a museum for the space program, but all I saw was a replica of a capsule.



It was nice to be home after almost two months of traveling.