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    French Polynesia

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  1. We're doing pretty much the same thing a few months later. Using the opportunity to spend a bit of time in London.
  2. I just looked on the Southern Site and they offer an "Off-Peak" for 20.10GBP which, as discussed many times, is only good for that one train only. They also offer an "Anytime" fare at 21GBP; and, if I am understanding correctly, that fare is good for ANYTIME that day. I am understanding that correctly? IF so, that seems like an inexpensive and safe alternative. AM I understanding correctly?? Any recent Hire Car Company suggestions? Thanks to everyone who's taken the time and effort to assist me in my quest. Greg
  3. Sir, I'm looking at SOU-GTW on Wednesday 28 August 2024. I have also checked earlier Wednesdays incase I'm looking too far out. In either event I cannot find a direct train on this route. Is there a Direct train? If so, where do I need to look to find it? Thanks for your assistance, Greg
  4. I did post this on the British Isles/Western Europe board also; but, thought some here might have relevant experience. We're scheduled to stop at Torshavn (Faroe Islands) on 21 August 2024. My question is: Based upon your experience or knowledge, what's the likelihood of a small (Oceania's Sirena, 20,000 tons and 680 pax) hip missing the port due to weather, seas, etc.? I'm looking into excursions and some DIY do not offer refunds if ship misses port. Any help or insights offered will be greatly appreciated. Greg
  5. We're scheduled to stop at Torshavn (Faroe Islands) on 21 August 2024. My question is: Based upon your experience or knowledge, what's the likelihood of a small (Oceania's Sirena, 20,000 tons and 680 pax) hip missing the port due to weather, seas, etc.? I'm looking into excursions and some DIY do not offer refunds if ship misses port. Any help or insights offered will be greatly appreciated. Greg
  6. The excursions I found really interesting in also was to the hydroelectric facility supposed to be one of the biggest in Norway. Haven't actually done it just thought I'd call your attention to it.
  7. These are my humble opinions: Leknes- Lofotr Viking Museum DIY by taxi Alta- The museum and Cathedral of the Northern Lights are both downtown..if you can get downtown. Hopefully an inexpensive shuttle is available. The North Cape: you can actually take a local bus to Nordkapp or arrange a tour from local vendor for less than O's excursion Tromso- city bus to base of gondola and Arctic Cathedral. Town is compact and walkable after gondola and Cathedral YMMV, Greg
  8. Yes, we have Coastline Tours booked for both 12 Feb AND 8 March (on our Auckland to Sydney leg of our B2B. However, I asked owner of Coastline and she suggested the following may be able to assist you: @John Maunder - https://www.discovermydevonport.au @Tasmania Boutique Tours - https://tasmaniaboutiquetours.com.au I've not used either of these but some of their tours look attractive. Hope this helps, Greg
  9. If you're transiting north to south I'd recommend being on the starboard side somewhere early in the morning. This allows you to see the old French cut.
  10. Mostly the wide variance and prices prices for the same train. Also the multiple companies have multiple websites where you can buy multiple tickets and multiple prices. I guess what I'd like to be able to do is get to the train station at Southampton walk up to the kiosk or ticket counter and say I'd like four tickets on the next train to Gatwick. If I can do that I'm a happy camper.
  11. We disembark in Southampton the morning of 28 August 2024, and want to proceed to Gatwick Airport (basically to drop our luggage off at the hotel) and then proceed to Churchill War Rooms (and other area sights). I must confess while I think I understand The Tube, the English railway system baffles me a bit. I'm asking for suggestions/recommendations on getting for Southampton to Gatwick and from Gatwick to Churchill War Rooms area. Everyone's patience and assistance is GREATLY appreciated. Greg
  12. With the holidays and all, I'm not even expecting a response until middle/end of next week.
  13. We will disembark from a cruise in Southampton on 28 August 2024, and plan to spend some time in London post cruise. While there we plan to visit the Churchill War Rooms. I have 2 questions related to our visit; How long should we plan for our visit? If we pre-purchase tickets for a specific time window/slot but for any reason are several minutes late, will our pre-purchased tickets be honored? I'd rather pre-purchase; but, if the time windows are rigorously enforced (as I suspect) i think I'll need to purchase at the door. there are 4 of us if that matters. Thanks for your assistance, Greg
  14. I understand that the residents, businesses, and environment of North Queensland and Cairns have suffered significantly from Cyclone Jasper. We will be in Cairns late next month (31 Jan-5 Feb) and are interested in status of tourist related operations (Kuranda Railway, Daintree Rainforest, Green Island, GBR dives, Flying Foxes in downtown Cairns, etc.). Any updates would be greatly appreciated. Greg
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