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  1. 15 minutes ago, Jim Avery said:

    Look at the itinerary and see what ship it is.  If it is the same ship as the WC ship in the same time frame it is a segment.

    Thank you, that is obvious and should have occurred to me. Are there disadvantages to joining a segment, other than excursions sign ups?

  2. The boat ride from Flam to Gudvagan is reason enough to go. The village is just an added interest. The boat ride is just beautiful, and the bus ride back to Flam is interesting as well. We booked it on our own while in port. There’s a tourist center in the Port of Flam with all kinds of excursions offered. It’s much less exspensive to book it on your own.

  3. 11 minutes ago, kitkat343 said:

     

    In Flam, I'd strongly recommend booking tickets independently for the Flam railroad.  Please note that they sell out quickly so get them early.  We did that in the morning and visited a goat farm in the afternoon for our kids.  If you have a full day in this port, you can do the train in the morning and another excursion like the RIB boat in the afternoon.

    Absolutely, the train is popular. We did Flam to Myrdal in 2013 and bought our tickets through the vy.no website. So much cheaper than the ship excursion. On this trip this past summer we spent two nights in Flam and then took the train back to Bergen to pick up our Viking cruise. 

  4. We were in Skjolden in June 2013 on Celebrity. It was one of our favorite stops, 
    it’s just a tiny village. We took an excursion that took us through the countryside to  the Urnes Stave Church. The narrow, one way roads, on a tour bus were an experience. Our guide was a local college student and it was so interesting and memorable  having her point out to us her grandparents farm and talk about life in Skjolden. The Stave church was so interesting and is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. We have since been back to Norway many times and have another trip booked on Hurtigruten for this coming September. Norway and Sweden are truly my happy place.

  5. We were in Flam this past summer and had sailed through the area on two other occasions. On this trip we took the ferry from Bergen to Flam, such a different experience being on a small boat and looking up and at the scenery. Once in Flam we took a RIB boat on a fjord excursion. It was fabulous, and again, it was scenery we had previously seen, but getting in close and seeing it from the water level is quite different.

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  6. 8 hours ago, danny8826 said:

     

    That's good news.  I don't have to worry about not being able to see Flåm and Geiranger. 

     

    Thank you Nancy. Yeah, I heard about Hurtigruten.  I will discuss more with my travel companion.

     

     

    Give Hurtigruten strong consideration. Our first trip to Norway was June 2013 on a two week Fjord cruise with Celebrity. We feel in love with Norway and have returned numerous times since. In December 2019 I did a Hurtigruten Coastal cruise from Bergen to Kirkenes with my daughter. It was a fabulous experience, the Northern Lights showed up, the stops at the small villages were so interesting, the scenery was spectacular, and the excursions were great. Very different than a traditional cruise but we felt like we got more of the essence of the Norwegian culture. We just booked the southbound Kirkenes to Bergen for September. Norway is my happy place. ❤️

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  7. It was an 8 hour tour, and we were a group of 20 on a large bus.

    We went to the gardens after having lunch and visiting the monastic site.

    After the gardens we finished up with a whisky tour and tasting. You very well may have a better experience with a different tour operator. 

  8. On 1/11/2024 at 12:25 PM, snookie1 said:

    I am looking at the excursions that might be offered on our BIE cruise in May.  For our day in Dublin I see 2 offerings that go to County Wicklow.  One is called "Discover County Wicklow"; the other is called " The Beauty of County Wicklow".  Has anyone been on either of these?  Would you recommend them?  Is there a difference between the two?  From the description they sound pretty much identical to me.  Any advice would be welcome.  Thank you.

    We did the Discover County Wicklow last September and we were disappointed.

    It was expensive and it did not meet our expectations. The lunch was good, the gardens and grounds of Powerscourt were beautiful but rushed. Also, we had very little time to explore the monastic settlement in Glendalough. I personally would not recommend it.

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  9. After most Viking trips in Europe/Scandinavia we will extend for two weeks to a month to visit family in Gothenburg, Sweden. The first time we did it, the Viking rep told me my options were either Copenhagen or Stockholm. So when we are using Viking Air, we buy our own air for the flight from where the cruise ends to Gothenburg, and then do the same or take the train to get the Viking flight home from Copenhagen. It works well for us, most of the time we are able to use points to purchase the inter Europe flights. We pay a deviation fee but not Air Plus.

  10. On 12/16/2023 at 3:30 PM, Emptynesters38 said:

    I believe if you buy insurance with Viking and you cancel you will forfeit the entire insurance premium. We have purchased insurance via Trip Insurance Store.com for our current cruise and you can pay at a later date for most of the policy depending on when the cancellation charges go into effect.

     

    I have seen some posts on Cruise Critic from people who were upset when they cancelled and lost the insurance premium.

     

     

     

     

     

    The tripinsurancestore.com is awesome! We have been using them for years, and Steve is knowledgeable and honest. He is the one who told me to initially just insure the deposit, which gives you preexisting coverage and then up the insured amount at final payment. And, if for some reason you have to cancel your cruise, and aren’t making a claim against the policy you can put what you’ve paid towards another vacation as long as it’s within 12 months.

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  11. @wine-wine-wine

    we were on this sailing too, it was our 8th trip with Viking and we too had an absolutely wonderful trip. We made use of the amenities on the ship because we actually had the time to do so, and we met some wonderful people and made some new friends. Nightly before dinner we would have a drink in the Explorers Lounge and listen to Alan. He is incredibly talented and has such a deep repertoire of songs. The only thing I didn’t  enjoy was the cruise director. She is talented but I found her voice to be loud and somewhat annoying.

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  12. On 11/23/2023 at 5:23 AM, -Lew- said:

    We're on the Sky TA right now in a PV1 with a slider.  We find it easy to keep the door open with a cushion on the track or Bungie cord.

     

    What we find annoying is those with fixed doors allowing their door to slam when exciting or entering.  A little consideration would be welcome.

    I near what you are saying. We are currently on the Sky too, we also have a PV1 on deck 6 with a fixed window and door. Our biggest gripe is our neighbors who constantly let their door slam, it’s not that hard to hold on to it as you close it. 

  13. 1 hour ago, CDNPolar said:

     

    No need for a TA for that.  We have done that before a couple of times.  It is easy to move a deposit from one itinerary to another.    This was about getting a price deal.  Not the same thing.

    A TA is not necessarily needed at all, but in certain situations and especially in a time of need they do come in handy. When my father was admitted to a hospital in Germany last summer, and it delayed our trip home, one call to our travel agent, and she took care of everything with Viking and the airline. I didn’t have to deal with the added stress of figuring out the details.

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  14. 6 hours ago, CDNPolar said:

     

    This was an escalation to Supervisor to make this happen and as much as we begged (unfortunate overplay of the situation) for the same dates, we were told it was not possible.

     

    We could not have the free air automatically because the promo stated that it was for bookings between a set of dates and our original booking was not in that set of dates.

     

    It also apparently would need to be for a new booking - which we were willing to cancel and rebook - but again without any solid reason why, we could not have the same cabin on the same booking even after a complete cancel and new booking.

     

    Just another example however of how there is often a different story, information, or explanation for something Viking does or does not do depending on who you talk to.  

     

    We enjoyed our cruise anyway...

    I realize many disagree on the use of a Travel Advisor, but I believe this is a situation where the value of a good Travel Advisor comes in to play, one who has a good relationship with Viking. Just last week we shifted gears between two river cruises for next year. I had assumed I would lose my deposit, but my TA called her contact at Viking and transferred the booking. No loss of deposit as it was transferred to the new cruise and we received the lower price. 

  15. We are taking the TA leaving Barcelona on November 17. I can’t wait for all those sea days to do as little or much as I want. So looking forward to finding a quiet spot to read, nap, and listen to Spotify. 😊

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  16. 14 hours ago, FlyerTalker said:

    Possibly transfers are desirable in London because the overwhelming percentage of cruises leave from Southampton or Dover, not Greenwich?

     

     

    But wasn’t this a question specific to Viking, and if London was the city in question they would be utilizing Tillbury or Greenwich? I think we can agree that either situation could be beneficial, depending on the circumstances and location, regardless of the cruise line.

  17. Possibly someone who isn’t comfortable with public transportation, or physically handicapped, or traveling with too much luggage.

    I see all kinds of posts on CC and Facebook where people ask about private transfers out of London to Heathrow or vice versa. Anyone who has been stuck in traffic trying to get out of London knows what I am talking about. We were on a Viking transfer to Heathrow in September that took an hour and 45 minutes. But still, why if one was already in London would you not just get a cab or use public transportation to Greenwich?

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    I hear what you are saying and agree that could be the case in many situations. Using London as an example, if you are in London for a pre cruise it definitely wouldn’t make sense to spend almost two hours getting to Heathrow for a transfer to Greenwich. 

  19. 7 hours ago, FlyerTalker said:

    And if you arrive a few days earlier, you can just tell V that you are arriving on sailing day, make your own way to the airport, and just join the V transfer there.  Just supply a dummy flight info - there is no way for V to check on anyone's independent travel arrangements.

     

     

    If you are going to spend the money to get back to the airport for a transfer it would make more sense to go directly to the dock or port. 

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  20. 3 hours ago, Brad1185 said:

    Thanks so much that is exactly what I am looking for. 

    I see that you are from Kailua. We are headed there on Saturday for a week and staying at the Waikoloa Hilton (not my ideal but my dad booked this trip).

    Do you have any recommendations for places to eat that are mid range in price or off the tourist radar? Or any general recommendations?

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