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Sorry, couple further questions:
Is that station in civi close to port?
Is a tour bus a good option in Rome for seeing sights and getting around ?
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Thank you all so much for posts. I'm much clearer now and sure we can manage on our own. We have expensive trips to Monte Carlo and Nou Camp in Barcelona to consider which is why I want to keep the costs down. Thanks again.
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Hi. What is the best way to do this independently ? How much will it cost ?
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Hi. We're first time cruisers with kids aged 11 and 6. We're booked on the TUI Highlights of the Med in May. We don't want to do any tours as such as the kids will get bored but we want to go and see places so just wanted some advice on how best to travel to each destination. My instinct is to travel ourselves but would like to know the cheapest and easiest way to do this. These are our ports in Italy and initial thinking:
Civitavecchia - take the TUI transport to Rome as its too risky to travel so far independent - cost would be £130.
Livorno - take train to Pisa then on to Florence - is this achievable ? we definitely want to have a few hours in Florence - not as bothered about Pisa
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Lanky75:
Welcome to Cruise Critic. It will take a few months to learn the entire site.
While you will get some answers here there is an entire section of cruise critic devoted to the ports of call around the world.
This link will take you to the Europe Ports of Call Board and from there you will see all of the areas of the Mediterranean where you could post your questions about these ports on the respective Mediterranean boards.
https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&daysprune=-1&f=495
Keith
Really appreciate your help Keith but that link took me to Florida page. I'm struggling to find where you mean ?
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Hi. We're first time cruisers with kids aged 11 and 6. We're booked on the TUI Highlights of the Med in May. We don't want to do any tours as such as the kids will get bored but we want to go and see places so just wanted some advice on how best to travel to each destination. My instinct is to travel ourselves but would like to know the cheapest and easiest way to do this. This is our itinerary and initial thinking:
Corsica - just hang around near port
Civitavecchia - take the TUI transport to Rome as its too risky to travel so far independent - cost would be £130.
Livorno - take train to Pisa then on to Florence - is this achievable ? we definitely want to have a few hours in Florence - not as bothered about Pisa
St Raphael - take train to Monte Carlo
Barcelona - make our own way to Nou Camp etc
would really appreciate any advice
St Raphael
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We're on this cruise in May. Any advice on trips would be greatly appreciated.