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Mary Rose Museum, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Incredible!

…hat defeated the combined French and Spanish navy in 1805 off the coast of Spain. Over 800 men lived, worked and fought on this battleship. It is actually still in commission and is the official flagship of the First Sea Lord. Inside a building next to the HMS Victory is the 3rd and most recent battleship addition to the dockyard. Hidden in darkness inside the building are the remains of the 500 year old Mary Rose. Henry XIII’s flagship battleship…

Costa Serena Cruise Video – Home of the Gods Ship Tour

Costa Serena Cruise Ship docked in Barcelona Spain Underneath a seemingly ordinary white and standard cruise ship exterior, the Costa Serena hides something dramatic. Billed as being “Home to the Gods” the cruise ship has a themed decor that draws inspiration from Greek mythology and ancient Greek artwork and icons. It was quite a surprise when entering the ship as from outside it gives no real clue or hint to the world that lies within. Watch my…

Tips for Travellers Barcelona Podcast

Barcelona Spain (photo by http://www.flickr.com/photos/ooznu ) In episode 123 of the Tips for Travellers podcast, I give my tips and advice on the popular Spanish city of Barcelona. Whenever I mention the city to anyone who has been there I find that they rave about it. It appeals to all tastes and budgets with a heady mix of distinctive architecture, great food, museum, beaches and nightlife. Barcelona is the busiest cruise port in Europe and on…

0 Unusual Laws You Could Break On Your Next Cruise

10 Unusual Laws You Could Break While Cruising Without Knowing It!

…e quite liberal because they’re beach-focused can surprise you. Turkey and Spain have the facility to fine you if you wear that clothing anywhere but the beach. If in Croatia, in Dubrovnik, going shirtless in a town could get you into a lot of trouble. you could even get a on-the-spot fine. Really, the key rule is to keep your clothes on unless you’re on the beach. If you’re visiting religious places, that you need to have your shoulders and your…

Tips for Travellers on MSC Lirica Mediterranean Cruise

…r smaller ships, the MSC Lirica, around the Mediterranean visiting France, Spain, Malta and Italy. I will be departing on 29 June and have created a special MSC Lirica resources page where I will post the articles, videos, audio podcasts and photographs from the trip packed full with observations, tips and advice one cruising the Mediterranean and with MSC Cruises. I will also be posting on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube – so follow me t…

MSC Cruises Tips: My Observations, Review and Top Cruising Advice

…ion needs providing good weather in familiar and popular destinations like Spain, Italy and France. It is a bustling ship and feels busy much of the time, especially on the pool deck in the day and around the theatres and restaurants in the evening. The atmosphere is like that in a thriving family resort hotel with lots of excited children and teens about. This feel transfers into an informal lifestyle on board with casual dress predominating. The…

Find Out How To Get Professional Help Applying For Your United States ESTA: Reduce The Stress

Find Out How To Get Professional Help Applying For Your United States ESTA: Reduce The Stress

…Republic of Malta, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Taiwan. Will using a third-party slow down the application process? Using Application-esta.co.uk will not cause any delays in getting the ESTA issued as one the form is correct it is still submitted online and approval can be within minutes. Using them also removes the risk of rejection due to getting the process wrong. While there is a fee fo…

Cape Town Tips For Travellers : Must-See and Must-Do Sights and Attractions

…pletely different world. It’s very European like. It feels like you are in Spain or the Mediterranean. Although it seems to be changing, in all the restaurants there seems to be mostly white students working there. It’s strange when you consider all the political changes within South Africa. But it is, without a shadow of doubt an absolutely stunningly beautiful place, and you do feel things are changing. But it feels at a slower pace than one wou…

Palma De Mallorca, Majorca – Tips For Travellers Podcast 190

…, one of the Spanish Bealric islands in the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain, it is a handy few hours flight from most of Europe and growing as a stop on cruise itineraries. While it is not rich in museums, and attractions there is a good mix of outdoor activities, good food and enough diversions to make it a perfect holiday vacation or port of call on a cruise This show covers among other topics: Observations History General tips for visitors…

Panama Canal

Cunard World Cruise Week 3 Highlights (Aruba to Guatemala via Panama Canal)

…ity founded in 1533 and became a key port shipping gold and silver back to Spain. It became an important slave trading port and today is the country’s main oil exporting port. In recent years it has also developing as a cruise port. We sailed past the impressive skyline to dock in the busy and functional cargo harbour. Although planted in a working and unattractive dock, the Cruise Terminal was an oasis within it. As you turn off the carefully mar…

Resortforaday.com Cruise Excursions – Cruise Tip 100

…ibbean ports including Jamaica, Cozumel, Bermuda, Cabo San Lucas, Curacao, Spain, St. Thomas, Nassau, Freeport, St. Maarten, Grand Cayman, Barbados, Roatan, San Juan & Tobago. The passes must be booked before you head off on your cruise as they are not sold on board or on arrival. You can cancel up to 11 days before your departure and will get a full refund if the ship does not call at the destination. Find out more and review their FAQs at Resort…