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Frenchberet

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  1. Sounds like Paris is important to you and your husband. You’ll figure out a way to make it work!
  2. It’s a 3 hour bus ride from Le Havre to Paris. What’s included in the included excursion? The Hop On Hop Off bus has 9 stops and would give you an overview of Paris and some nice photo ops. If you don’t want to get back on another bus, you could do the Eiffel Tower and have lunch at a nice cafe. The 7th arrondissement is a very nice safe area where you could stroll around for several hours. Rue Cler is only a few blocks away from the ET and offers a nice glimpse of a Paris neighborhood. Paris has a lot to offer!
  3. “No need” to resort to that on Viking!
  4. You also have the option of picking up a bottle of local wine and bringing it on board. Viking will serve it to you with no corkage fee. I sailed (once) with another cruise line where folks devised all sorts of crazy ways to smuggle in their beverages. Thankfully, need to resort to that on Viking!
  5. The webcam seems to be working now. https://viking.panomax.com/saturn/
  6. I guess that’s my answer. The full itinerary is Mediterranean’s Iconic Shores (Barcelona to Istanbul, 29 days). Our cruise starts in Rome which is day 8 of their itinerary.
  7. We are booked on the Adriatic & Mediterranean Sojourn cruise. As I understand it, there are 4 individual cruises (legs) on the full itinerary (Barcelona to Istanbul). We are on 2, 3, & 4 (Rome to Istanbul). When our booking dates become available, will the people on leg 1 already have had the opportunity to book their excursions for the entire itinerary? Just trying to figure out how this will work and if I should be looking into some private tours in case we are unable to book through Viking. Appreciate any info.
  8. I don’t like the strong taste of ginger candies either. I brought a few Lemon Ginger teabags and had a cup in the evening. I don’t know if it helped but figured it couldn’t hurt!
  9. SempreMare, we crossed the Drake Passage Feb 21 & Mar 1. I downloaded the app and the winds were in the green/yellow range. I don’t recall the wind speed but it really wasn’t too bad. I took 1 dramamine in the morning and felt fine. We did Australia/NZ in 2020 and thought crossing the Tasman Sea was much rougher.
  10. This site was also mentioned. We referred to it when we crossed the Drake Passage last month. https://windy.app/forecast2/spot/28740/Bergen+Norway
  11. I guess this is a “no win” situation. So, under this scenario if I don’t want a cabin where a dog has been, I have to request a special cabin? 🤔 In our 6 Viking cruises I’ve never seen a dog on board. However, I’ve never sailed from a US port. The report of 4+ dogs on board does seem unusual.
  12. Does Viking have designated cabins that are accessible for “handicapped” travelers? If so, maybe these could be used for those needing to travel with service dogs.
  13. Happy to hear you arrived safely. Looking forward to following along on your trip!
  14. I emailed Tellus on Tuesday but haven’t received an acknowledgement or response. Sorry you are dealing with this on your cruise.
  15. The easiest way is to just get in the official taxi line at the airport. There’s literally no wait time. Fare is a fixed rate of around 60 euro (depending on whether your destination is left or right bank of the Seine).
  16. I’m so sorry you are not happy with the desserts! We just sailed with Viking Octantis and the desserts were fabulous! There was a chocolate table one afternoon with an array of amazing treats. I searched out the pastry chef to tell him the chocolate cake was the best I’ve had in my entire life, so good!
  17. There’s an excellent (2018) documentary titled “Pick of the Litter” about training service dogs. I watched it on a plane once but I think it’s available on Netflix and Hulu. I don’t think the dogs in question here are service dogs. I emailed Tellus this evening.
  18. Neither of the dogs pictured above are wearing a vest identifying them as an “emotional support” animal (not that it really matters, you can buy the vests on Amazon for less than $20). So, they’re pets. If I was separated from my pet and paid to have him in a kennel, I’d be really annoyed to see another person’s pet on the cruise. Sitting in chairs and barking? Dining in restaurants and sleeping in staterooms? No way. Viking, please stop.
  19. There’s no good answer to this question. When we discuss our Viking cruises with others there’s always a mix of responses. It’s either “much too expensive” or “not fancy enough”. For us, Viking is a good fit, and since we’ve found them we have no interest in other cruise lines. I don’t care that much about all inclusive, just no surprises. Butler - no. Great food, attentive staff - check. A glass of wine at dinner is nice - check. Included excursions are fine - check. I expect a bit more from optional excursions but so far have been pretty happy with them. We’ll stay with Viking for whatever level of “luxury” they provide.
  20. Paris is my #1 favorite city and I’ve visited many times. It’s easy to get around by walking, metro, or bus. For just three days I’d stay in Paris. Get a good guidebook (try Rick Steves Paris). Select a few museums (Louvre, Orsay, Orangerie, Rodin, Cluny). Many now require advance purchase timed tickets. Do the math to see if a Paris Museum Pass will save you time/money. Note that everyone has to stand in line to go through security. If you want to do the Eiffel Tower, purchase tickets from the official website a few months in advance (https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/rates-opening-times). It is not covered by the Museum Pass. Attend a concert at Saint Chapelle (https://www.sainte-chapelle.fr/en/News/Concerts-at-the-Sainte-Chapelle-Paris-2023). Nice music in a beautiful venue. Get tickets for a performance that begins before sunset to see the stained glass at its best. Do a one-hour cruise on the Seine. The boats dock next to the Eiffel Tower. Not necessary to purchase a ticket in advance. Learn a few basic phrases in French. Plan to spend some time sitting in a cafe just relaxing and people-watching! Everyone has their favorite place to stay. Ours is the Hotel Empereur in the 7th arrondissement. Hope you have a wonderful first trip to Paris!
  21. We took a taxi at the dock, we didn’t arrange it in advance. It’s about a 5-7 minute ride or a 30 min walk.
  22. We both packed too many socks, shirts, and pants. We always book a DV cabin and I don’t mind doing a load of laundry. We took goggles but didn’t use them. I bought a nice pair of polarized sport sunglasses that worked well. Be sure to leave room for your red parka and liner!
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