Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Norwegian Fjord Cruise Vacation - 06/28/24 (Zeebrugge, Belgium)



Today is our last stop in mainland Europe, and our last shore excursion.  We have been choosing relatively low energy shore excursions, as neither of us have the energy for strenuous activities such as mountain hikes or long bike rides.  We'll leave those activities for the younger folk.  One of the nice things about a 14-day cruise is that it filters out many younger people.  On 7-day cruises, we find a lot of families with young children.  Although most of these children are well behaved, a small few are not.  Most of these families cannot afford to take 2 weeks off for a cruise of this length.  So, they choose shorter cruises which fit their vacation needs.  However, this means that a higher percentage of older people (mostly in our age range) are onboard, and we've encountered many people with mobility problems.  Too bad that these people are often unable to get off the ship and enjoy many of the excursions available to the rest of us.

Our excursion for today was the Ghent By Canal Cruise.  Luckily, it was scheduled for the afternoon, as we ended up getting moving later than usual in the morning.  This would be our last breakfast in the buffet, and we both had hearty meals before our excursion.  We would both feel that this would be a blessing, as we didn't have another meal until we got back from the excursion 5 1/2 hours later.
























Once on the tour bus, we were taken to Ghent, where we boarded a canal boat for a 60 minute tour.  We got the history of this city, and (maybe) a smidgen of a sunburn.  The tour guide told us that there would be a "Wow!" moment, and she was right.  There was a castle built along the canal that took us by surprise, and this was the WOW! moment she told us about.  Sadly, the above pictures cannot do this city justice, as I should have been shooting with a proper DSLR camera with appropriate lenses.  It is a place where one should spend several days to get the true vibe of the area.

Unfortunately, we could only spend 60 minutes walking around the city.  So we didn't go far from the canal boat that took us to the tour bus that returned us to the ship.  Even so, we were the last people to board the ship.  Once onboard, we picked up our "free" photos from the photo center, then went for dinner.  Sadly, both of us left our phones in the cabin to charge, and we were not able to get pictures of the pilot boat coming to the ship to guide us into Southampton harbor.

Once back in the room, it was time to finish packing our large suitcases and put them out for porters to deliver them to the pier tomorrow morning.  Sadly, our cruise has come to an end, and now it's time to go back to reality.

Monday, July 15, 2024

Norwegian Fjord Cruise Vacation - 06/27/24 (Sea Day #5)

 



The last sea day of our cruise.  We have only one more full day after this for this cruise, and then we will be back in Southampton and on our way back to New York.  So, what did we do to start off this day? Laundry, of course!  After a week of cruising, we had enough dirty clothes to fill up the washing machine. Since neither of us wanted to fly back to NYC with a load of dirty laundry, we figured that it was time to kill some time and take care of this chore - just like several other people in the laundry room before us.

The Laundry room was crowded, and we experienced the same problem twice - both the washer and the dryer didn't register our first tokens being fed to the machines.  We had to call guest services to get help, and a gentleman came with extra tokens to be used in feeding the machines.  One wonders why they don't fix these machines in the first place.  But our place is not to wonder why.  Our place is to wash and dry.

After doing laundry, we went down to the shore excursions desk to get some of RQS's questions answered. And then, it was upstairs for burgers and fries.  Neither of us could finish what we ordered, as we've gotten tired of eating as much as we have been doing for the past two weeks.  So, it was back to our room, to rest until attending the Captain's Circle gathering for loyal Princess cruisers.





Around 5:00 pm, we started getting ready for the Captain's Circle gathering.  RQS looked nice in what she was wearing, while my jacket looked like it was hanging on a blob that looks like me when I'm in Mario mode.  It was nice to have a meet and greet with the staff, and I got a chance to chat with the fellow in charge of future cruise sales.  (Our booking was corrected.  Now to wait for this department on the mainland to call me back.)  Although it was a pleasant gathering with "free" drinks and canapes, we couldn't wait to go to dinner.

Tonight's dinner in the main dining room had surf and turf on the menu.  Since we already had too much to eat over the last few days, neither of us chose this option.  Instead, we both chose the Cornish game hen.  It was yummy.  But service was way too slow for our comfort, and we were about to leave just before our tea and coffee arrived.  Yet, we still ended up leaving without finishing our after dinner service, as both of us wanted to get comfortable again.




Sunday, July 14, 2024

Norwegian Fjord Cruise Vacation - 06/26/24 (Olden, Norway)

 


This is the view from our balcony this morning.  It's hard to believe how close we are to this town, given the ports we've been to on this cruise.  Mind you, we are still docked at a typical pier.  But this port seems much smaller than the ports we've been to in the past.  

Our plan for the day would be to eat a leisurely breakfast, take a shore excursions, then go back to the ship for dinner.  This would be our last day in Norway, so if we wanted to buy souvenirs, this would be the last chance to do so.  But who wants to buy overpriced Chinese-made tchotchkes just to have something that says "Norway" on them?  So we skipped the souvenir shop again and decided to go straight to the tour bus that would take us on the "Easy Nordfjord" excursion.

The Easy Nordfjord shore excursions is best described as a half-day bus trip through some of the most picturesque sites reachable from Olden.  There are several photo stops, as well as a snack provided at mid day.  Since the description can not do this excursion justice, I'll include a few of my photos taken while on this trip:



















None of these pictures do the trip along "Panorama Drive" justice.  One could easily get hypnotized by the scenic beauty along the road, as the views were captivating.  Sadly, we had to return to the ship before 3:30 pm, and we made it with 15 minutes to spare.

Once back on the ship, we received a message - our Alaska cruise has been booked.  One problem: It was booked with the wrong fare rate.  Instead of being booked with a Princess Premier fare that includes a better drink package, a better internet package, and a slightly better dining package, we got the Princess Plus fare.  So, I tried to call the Future Cruises desk - with no success.  No one on the ship knew who we were trying to reach, and continued to send us to the wrong department.  (So much for people who do not speak English as a native language.)  So, I walked down to the department, and the gentleman there apologized for his error and sent in a request to Princess's main office in California to fix the reservation.  Of course, we'll end up seeing him again before the end of the cruise, as we both want a better explanation of the concierge package we bought while on the ship....




  

Saturday, July 13, 2024

Norwegian Fjord Cruise Vacation - 06/25/24 (Alesund, Norway)

 


Another day for which bad weather was predicted, and we got some nice sunshine with clouds.  Somehow, mother is treating us while our hometown suffers in a heat wave.  We could get used to wearing sweaters in the summer quite easily....

Today, we had to get up a little earlier than usual, as we had a treat in store for us: the Easy Hjorundfjord Cruise excursion.  This trip is on a catamaran which sails through the fjords, where we could see some of Norway's most awe inspiring vistas first hand.  Comparing the Trondheim excursion with this one would be like comparing Little League Baseball to the Major Leagues - there is no comparison.  So, instead of my usual narration, I will share the following photos to try to give you an idea of how awe inspiring this excursion was.




















Don't you wish you were on this trip?



Little things of note to me - a short note

  As I write this, RQS is coming up by train, and I won't have much time to write later.  Right now, I am the proud resident of a mess. ...