Luci - we are doing these ports in august on the Destiny. Am really looking forward to the Monte Carlo stop- what did you do or see at that port?
The second time we took the road train tour which was good and gave us our bearings. I think it starts outside the Oceanographic Museum. We wandered outside the Palace and also went inside the casino. You can get into the slots area with shorts on, but if you want to visit the main casino you need to wear long trousers, not jeans, and pay €10. I couldn't get over how quiet it was in there compared to the noise of the casinos in Las Vegas.
Monte Carlo is extremely hilly, but there are lifts in a couple of places.
Beware the prices in cafes. We went to one in a side street and as the sandwiches for sale were at a reasonable price, decided to go in. The sandwich may only have been €3 or so, but a coffee was €4.50 and a 1/2 litre of beer was €9.
luci
Sorry peeps. I've had second thoughts and decided these posts would be better in the DIY excursion topic. Hope I haven't confused anyone!
Has anyone done a recent DIY in Messina? Its our first port of call and Im struggling to find much information to do on.
If you are interested in seeing Mount Etna, the volcano, then your ship tours will offer a full day giving ME in am, picking up Taormina in pm.
Thanks, that's really helpful
The Daily Telegraph have a Cruiser's Guide to Rome which may be of interest
Thanks so much for this - it's great!!
thanks in advance
As far as getting to Civitavecchia on sailing day, it is incredibly straightforward, and particularly simple if your hotel is close to the Terminii rail station.
Let me know and I will give a full response.
havent booked the flights or hotel yet but are concentrating on hotels close to the termini rail station. how often do the trains run to Civitavecchia and cost, how far is it to to walk from there
Trains run every 30 minutes and cost is incredibly cheap, about 10 euros each. Best thing to do at Civitavecchia is get a taxi to the ship for 15-20 euros. Walking time to port entrance is 5-10 minutes depending on walking speed. At the port entrance there is a free shuttle bus that will take you to ship, but for the sake of 20 euros better to "arrive in style".
http://www.trenitalia.com for timetables. The link to the English version is at the top right hand side.
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Can anyone tell me how close to town centres the ships dock in Sicily (Messina), Ephesus (Kusadasi), Athens (Piraeus) and Heraklion (Iraklion), Crete. any info appreciated thanks in advance
Kusadasi and Pireaus are some distance away, probably 10 miles or thereabouts.
Heraklion, probably about 10-15 minutes flat walk.
Limassol Cyprus
Rhodes Greece
Kusadasi Turkey (for Ephesus already been there)
Mykonos Greece
Santorini Greece
any tips would be appreciated the trips look expensive and i'm quite happy just wondering around locally
Chris
Santorini you simply get the funicular up to the top, and wander through the narrow streets....Beautiful place, and buildings are generally a striking blue and white. You will have seen them on many photos advertising the Greek Islands.
At Kusadasi, we did Ephesus. One of our table companions got a taxi to the local beach and said it was a beautiful area to relax and swim. Would not be our choice, but something you may consider. Kusadasi itself is fine for a wander, but only for an hour or so and locals are mildly aggresive in trying to sell you things, and get you into a taxi etc.
Mykonos never been, but understand similar to Santorini.
Limassol, no idea!
Thanks for the info looks like I will be ok to go off on my own for a look around without too much trouble
Chris
Firstly, we have booked outside cabins deck 3/4 - with they be a porthole or picture window? Also are we likely to suffer engine noise on that deck? We were on the Spirit last May and had an inside cabin deck 3/4 which was fine, but they were all fully booked this time.
We sail from Palma, Villefranche, Livorno, Civitavecchia, Olbia, Mahon then back to Palma.
We would like DIY to Monte Carlo from Villefranche and its the week before the grand prix, are the streets likely to be disrupted yet? Also is it easy enough to look around Villefranche itself?
Livorno - think we might do the official trip to Florence/Pisa to give us peace of mind - does anyone know how long a day it is? Also the cost with Thomsons?
Rome - not sure whether to DIY, again I dont want to be clock watching, we are docked at Civitavecchia 17.00 - 18.00 - is it a pretty port or industrial?
Olbia, Sardinia, think we could easily do DIY here - any suggestions please?
Mahon - again we will DIY
Palma on last day - not flying home until late evening, did the long walk to the cathedral last year in a heatwave so interested in the road train if I could have more details please?
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