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  1. I wouldn't worry about not recognising other airlines - living in the US you wouldn't necessarily be familiar with them, but those of us who travel extensively in Europe will recognise that, for instance, TAP is the national airline of Portugal, Iberia the national airline of Spain, Lufthansa ditto Germany and Finnair - Finland. But read the reviews of any airline you're considering (the airline quality website below) to help you choose.

     

     

    Here are some more websites to help with your choices. It's possible to fly from several airports in Texas to Madrid, so no real need to go via Canada!!

     

    https://matrix.itasoftware.com/search

     

    https://www.airlinequality.com/

     

    https://www.rome2rio.com/

  2. Just a small caveat. We are frequent longhaul international fliers ( New Zealand to Europe)  and would never choose a bulkhead seat (my husband is also 6ft plus),  not in premium economy (or whatever it's called) nor business class. On many airlines the bulkhead seats are designated as bassinets. Long haul with a screaming baby next to us, or across the aisle is not my idea of fun!!
    Check on Seatguru with whichever airline you decide to go with, for advice on choosing a seat.

    Happy travels!!

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  3. Thank you for this information. I have read through all the Ponant reviews and agree that a cruise which has a North American charter element is definitely not what I'm looking for as it wouldn't necessarily have the French ambience that I AM looking for. So I'll keep looking and cross check for charters. I wonder if they advertise the Smithsonian/Tauck cruises on the French website? 

    There's a new French cruising company starting up, might have a look at that.

    Thank you all for your help.

  4. Thank you for the very speedy reply!! I wasn't really too bothered about replicating  the Crystal experience - maybe I shouldn't have mentioned it and just been a 'cruise newbie'. I don't have the expectations that someone who is a frequent cruiser would have or expect, so the lack of dining choices for example, isn't something I'd notice was different.
    I noticed that on another post someone mentioned a 'Tauck charter'?

    I have no idea what they meant!


     

  5. Mauibabes - could you maybe explain why you think Ponant wouldn't suit me? I have almost zero cruising experience (only done one trans-Pacific many years ago) so I have very little basis for any sort of comparison. I had thought that being a smaller ship and French would be a plus???

  6. Thank you soooooo much for this heads-up!
    I'm tentatively planning a trip to Europe - including a river cruise in France - in 2024, so knowing when the Olympics are on will make a difference to the dates I choose. I'll probably go later than I had originally thought, when it's all over and hotel rooms won't be horrendously expensive (if available). I did check on the official site after reading your post - there's a link to the timetable of events although not the venues yet - and it appears the surfing will be in Tahiti - so another destination to possibly avoid at that time!

    Thanks again.

    K

  7. On 8/27/2022 at 4:50 AM, Azulann said:

    Look at Viking Ocean Cruise line : Scenic Scandinavia, 11 day cruise from Stockholm to Copenhagen both are overnights, also includes  ports in Sweden, Poland , Germany and Denmark.

    This is in  June 2023, only two sailings on the Viking Jupiter.

    We are booked.  

    This sounds like my sort of thing. I'm interested in the historic ports of the Baltic and don't have St Petersburg as a 'must-see'. I also note that Viking ships are smaller and are European-based, which also appeals to me.

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  8. 40 minutes ago, cruising cockroach said:

    Book 2 cruises before yo even sail once and you'll be at the base elite level (free laundry, cruise credits, etc.).  

    What did you like/dislike about them??

  9. Thank you for the speedy response! I have read somewhere that St Petersburg is no longer on any itinerary?

    I wouldn't need a UK departure, as I'll be flying to Europe (anywhere, but hopefully a Baltic port) from NZ.

    I suppose what I ought to say is my preference for a smaller ship - Crystal had just over 800 and that was lovely - and without all the facilities I would never use, like ziplines, climbing walls etc.

    And tipping included!!

  10. I would like to do a Baltic cruise next year, but have no idea where to start looking! Which cruise lines should I be looking at? I'm thinking only Baltic, not Norwegian fjords, coastline or midnight sun. We have only cruised once before on a repositioning cruise San Diego to Auckland with (the now defunct) Crystal, and thoroughly enjoyed it. 

    Any suggestions gratefully received.

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    https://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=4404

     

    https://www.affordabletours.com/cruises/d/port/antarctica/hobart-australia/?destination=5&sorter=3

     

    https://vivaexpeditions.com/tours/antarctica/antarctica-from-new-zealand-australia

     

    I looked at these, but the only ones leaving from a NZ port are very expensive and we're neither of us active enough to do an expedition type cruise. We'd also not consider anything with shared facilities. We'd definitely be in the 'drive-by' category!!

    Oh well, will have to cross that off my bucket list.

     

  12. 4 hours ago, slidergirl said:

     

     

    Wow - I've been looking more into Provence for my trip.  I've got Bastille Day our last night in Sête.    

    That will be a fantastic end to your barge trip as there will be an amazing official firework display on the 14th. We've been in France many times on public holidays and are always astounded that even small villages have huge displays. 

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  13. On 9/13/2021 at 3:31 AM, slidergirl said:

    I knew I could count on you folks to give me good ideas to explore!  Good thing I have a few months to digest all of this.   
    I had been thinking of Aix as a base just because I knew of it.  I do like the idea of small towns, too.  I'm not flush with money, so I have to watch where I go and what I do.  

    Here's another suggestion

    https://www.logishotels.com/en/

     

    These are an association - not a corporate chain - of small family run hotels throughout France and each one is different. We have been using them in our extensive French travels for over 40 years (we didn't always live in New Zealand) and I can recommend them without hesitation. Our most recent stay was in December 2019.

    It's not unusual to find Maman ( or even Mamie!) on the desk and Papa in the kitchen. They are usually in small towns and villages with parking available. 

    Hope this helps

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