Hi all
We are going on Voyager of the seas Royal Caribbean in Sept and am disgusted in the trip prices compared to Tompson, Island and Ocean Village!
Rome is costing £110 each compared to £50 each last year for near enough the same package .
We was wandering if any of you have D.I.Y'd trips in Naples, we liked the idea of Capri the trip with Royal Caribbean is £75 each. We also dock at Villafrance if you have ideas and Palermo (we wasn't fussy on Palermo last year and hoped for some ideas).
We also want to visit Florence and Pisa, but once again this is £90 each! any help please.
I did get a good deal with this ship, it cost approx £100 less than going on Island Cruises A/Inclusive, but they get there money of you in the end!
Regards Liz Mc
Hi Liz
Capri is easy as you just come off the ship cross over and there you will find the ferry or Hydofoil. You buy your ticket from a kiosk/office and then off you go. If I recall correctly it takes around 45 minutes.
How much is the ticket? I was going to book the daytrip which includes lunch for £75 as I have heard it is really expensive to eat and drink on the Island?
Is it easy to get around the island by foot or would I have to get transport to get about?
Thanks
(Mods, I hope that this will not be considered as spamming, but as I have found very useful information on this site on this topic, I hope it will help Liz get the replies she's looking for as well as from our members.)
In Ville-france just get the tender to shore and to your right and up some steps there is the train station.It is a few years since we went and caught train to Montecarlo then Montecarlo back to Villfrance or you could stay on the train and go to Nice.The cost was minimal compared to the trips.We went to Florence and Pisa on organised trips but thought Pisa was a let down.We have been to Florence twice and it is a must see but on both occassions we went on trips so I can't comment on diy.Would never do Rome diy as we learnt so much from the guided tours.If you do diy to Rome watch your valuables when on the trains buses etc as just like in any big city they are rife with pickpockets.
Thanks Mary, will do Montecarlo via train as you suggested. We have booked the tour now for Florence/Pisa.
No problem.I'am so envious Florence is one of my favourite places it's awesome.
We did Voyager of The Seas in October 2006 and did all the excursions ourselves, worked out much cheaper
Debbie wrote:
We caught the train from Ville-France to Rome and it cost next to nothing :tup
Oops, a little typo there?
luci
Haven't been to Naples or Capri but the other places you mentioned are easy to negotiate on a DIY trip.
For Florence you will dock in Livorno which is a very busy commercial port. For this reason you will need to catch the shuttle to the port gates. You can then get a bus to the train station and from there the same train will take you to Florence and Pisa for just a few euros. As long as you allow plenty of time for the return journey it will be fine. Florence is gorgeous , you will enjoy it !!
From Villefranche, it is even easier, turn right when you get off the ships tender, you will see the train station. The train goes along the coast, to Montecarlo one way, and to Nice and Cannes the other.
The Grand Prix was on the day we were there and we had a fantastic time. The train was very cheap and easy.
For Rome, you will dock in Civitavecchia. From the port gates, walk along a few hundred yards and you will see a sign on the left for the train station. For 9 euros you can travel to Rome and use the metro all day on the same ticket. Again , allow plenty of time. I think our ships excursion cost around £75 - 80 per person. We spent about 15 pounds for two people. If you want to visit the Vatican, get off the train at St Pietro , it will be easier to beat the crowds before the coaches from the ship arrive !
Enjoy !!
I can't remember what I paid to go over to Capri as it is about 5 years ago. Somewhere around £10 but that is just a guess. If it had been very expensive I would definitely remembered. Maybe £15 just don't know for certain. We ate in a small restaurant and it was not expensive or again I would have remembered. We sat out on a terrace with a beautiful view of the bay.
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