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  1. I know European countries are instituting a visa policy in 2024.  Does anyone know if islands in the Caribbean are also requiring them?  I am sailing in March.

     

    Is there a site listing what countries will start to require them?  And hopefully how we buy them.  I am going to Norway in July.  I assume I will need one there.

     

    Any information on this would be appreciated.

     

    Mom C

  2. I just booked the Marina for a 10 night cruise in Norway—sailing north to Tromso.  It’s a bucket list trip for me and my first traveling solo.  I think this cruise is sailing this summer.  If so, could someone recommend excursions for some of the ports?  They are EXPENSIVE but I am used to sailing on Regent which includes the excursions.  You either pay one way or the other when you sail.

     

    I am not complaining but when looking up excursions, I don’t know the ‘must see’ places and experiences.

     

    One final question, the itinerary says the ship docks at 6 AM.  I’m sure we won’t be able to disembark before 8 or 9.  How far is the Tromso airport from where the ship docks?

     

    Thanks for your suggestions!

     

    Mom C

  3. Thank you for your responses.  I respect everyone’s point of view.  Guess I will just try to book inside six months.  May not have the cabin selection as I would a year out, but I too prefer to have my money invested for the 6-12 months rather than have Viking investing it—or whatever.

  4. I have booked—-and cancelled—two Viking cruises.  Why?  Because they ask for final payment months before every other line.  I need your help.  Viking has a very loyal fan base so I want to know WHY Viking has this policy, and HOW do you justify paying it?    I am not being critical, but I have always found CC subscribers to be savvy business people.  Thus, giving money to the cruise line months earlier than other cruise companies mystifies me.  I like what I see in Viking’s ships and itineraries, but I need your help with this policy that keeps me from booking—and sailing—Viking.

     

    Thanks for your help.

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  5. I am seriously considering the port intensive Norwegian Fjord cruise for next August.  After researching several cruise lines, their itinerary looks the best.  It has many stops in small locations—I am sure to see the gorgeous coastal countryside.  My question:  can there be too much of a good thing?  Based on experience from those who have sailed this, how would you answer the question about so many stops in small ports?  Don’t get me wrong, I love nature and the beauty of the fjords.  I have done another cruise that went up as far as Bergen.  Loved it, want to see more. But… would love some feedback from those who have done this sailing.

     

     

     

     

  6. I am sailing solo on the TA from Miami to Barcelona in March, 2024.   Because I live in Colorado, I always fly in two days early during snow season.  The airport has been known to close down when there is a blizzard.  I know that I can’t probably find out the hotel they use in Miami this far out, BUT my question concerns the rate the cruise line will charge me.  Will it be for one person or will I have to pay the double rate?

     

    Also, is there a place to find out the rate on the website?

     

    Thanks for your help.

     

    Mom C

  7. Just talked to my daughter.  They are all OK but very shaken up since both a gun and a knife were brandished at them in order to get I phones, purses, etc.  Considering how it turned out, they realize they were fortunate not to be physically hurt.  Seabourn handled the bad situation very well, getting them to a safe place (a museum) as soon as the thieves left.  From there they were escorted back to the ship where they were greeted by the captain and other officers and staff.  The police took statements on board to document the robbery.

    Just a reminder that traveling anywhere in the world comes with certain dangers that are unavoidable.  Thank God they were on an official ship excursion.  They have done some private tours while on this cruise.

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  8. I have been a cruise critic member for 20 years.  I used to have no trouble searching for topics and questions dealing with them. Well, not anymore.  I lost that ability a couple of years ago when something changed—but I don’t know what.

     

    Please help me!  If I wanted to look up something like “dining options” that has been asked and answered in the past, how do I do that?  Please tell me the steps to complete in order to do that.

     

    Thanks in advance.  The people here, and their experience, is invaluable!

     

    Mom C

  9. Having done Antarctica on Seabourn, I would NEVER settle for just sailing by Antarctica.  Being on the ice is the closest thing to being on another planet.  In other words, out of this world.  Loved all the penguins and seals—and even a whole day of whales entertaining us, BUT the highlight was the daily time on the ice.  I think every person who has gotten to get off the ship, has taken the rubber rafts by the ice bergs, around the icebergs, and finally stepping onto the ice, would agree.  IMHO, it’s like a partial Panama Canal transit vs a complete one—only 100 times more impactful.  Hope this helps.

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  10. This is our first time to use the cruise line’s hotel package.  We have always done it on our own, BUT my husband is 90 and needs my help so I will pay to have someone else take care of the details.  We have reached that point in our cruising where the ship is our destination and we don’t even get off.  If we were sailing in any other part of the world but the Caribbean where we have been to maybe 25 times, and if we were still able to snorkel and swim in the ocean, we would get off.  Heck, I am happy to just eat and drink and play trivia, sleep late and get breakfast in bed.😄

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  11. Just wondering how noisy, if any,  the continental suites are which are right beneath the pool deck.  On other ships, that is a location where you hear chairs and tables being moved.  For those who have had a cabin on that deck, is it bothersome??

     

    Thank you!

     

    Mom C

  12. Is anyone familiar with the hotels Azamara uses for their precruise passengers in Miami?  If so, what are your thoughts about them?  I like to stay where the cruise line puts their passengers because  there is usually someone in the lobby with information, however, the cost is double what I can book myself. Transfers and breakfast factor into that decision though.

    Thanks for your input.

     

    Mom C

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