Did my first cruise a few months ago. Best fun is settling down with a drink on your balcony at departure time, watching for latecomers. One guy arrived in his hire car, and abandoned it on the doc, with the keys in and the doors lying open, just getting on as they pulled the gangway in.
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You didn't say where you were going in the Med
This time of year East Med Turkey/Greece/Cyprus/Egypt are still good for the weather
Not so good if you are doing a Barcelona,Venice/Rome/Malta itinerary
suppose the best would be around the Canaries at this time of yearHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostYou didn't say where you were going in the Med
This time of year East Med Turkey/Greece/Cyprus/Egypt are still good for the weather
Not so good if you are doing a Barcelona,Venice/Rome/Malta itinerary
suppose the best would be around the Canaries at this time of yearComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostThe Canary Islands have **** all to do with Canaries and they are not in the Med.
or Canaries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And I know of no major cruise line itinerary that originates in the Canary Islands, but rather start somewhere like Genoa or Barcelona, head over to Casablanca or similar and then out (of the Med) to the Canary Islands and back to the Med to disembark.
Unless of course the cruise originates in Southampton which agreed is definitely not in the Med
HTHHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View Postbut what do the canarians know eh?
or Canaries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And I know of no major cruise line itinerary that originates in the Canary Islands, but rather start somewhere like Genoa or Barcelona, head over to Casablanca or similar and then out (of the Med) to the Canary Islands and back to the Med to disembark.
Unless of course the cruise originates in Southampton which agreed is definitely not in the Med
HTHComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat's your point?
The Canary Islands have **** all to do with Canaries and they are not in the Med.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostA response to your post:
Or did I miss your point?Comment
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What an awful way to spend a holiday. Shut onto a ship with a bunch of old people with your daily routine mapped out precisely. The day I feel the desire to go on a cruise will be the day I book in to Dignitas.
People go on cruises because all their friends have diedLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat an awful way to spend a holiday. Shut onto a ship with a bunch of old people with your daily routine mapped out precisely. The day I feel the desire to go on a cruise will be the day I book in to Dignitas.
People go on cruises because all their friends have diedComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostA ship call Dignitas?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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