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Perhaps if you discuss this with your doctor, he/she would give you a prescription for your "magic" pills. You surely would not take them unless absolutely necessary. I have AFIB, so I know how scary AF can be. Just having the pills available might relieve any stress and you could enjoy your cruise with no problem. Best of luck, I hope you have a wonderful, non-AF time.
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In Venice there are boats that operate as buses. The price is cheap, stops are frequent. You can buy an all-day ticket and use the boat/bus as if it were a HOHO. Great way to see parts you might miss and the beautiful buildings along the canals. You might also like to take a boat to one of the nearby islands, several are very interesting. St. Mark's Square and surrounding areas are easily walked.
In Dubrovnic, I second the city wall walk. Lots of history and wonderful views.
Ephesus and Olympia are both terrific. If it's open, the museum on Santorini is noted for Minoan artifacts.
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I don't know your budget, but I like Elizabeth Hotel, cost slightly under $200/night. You can find it on Trip Advisor. It's about a mile from Paddington Station (where Heathrow Express arrives and departs). It is also across the street from Lancaster tube station, Hyde Park and a HOHO bus stop. A pub with delicious food is around the corner. The Elizabeth is not new, but the service staff are extremely helpful, it has an elevator, a business center, a bar, and a restaurant in the building, plus a pretty garden to enjoy in nice weather. In my experience London hotel rooms are smaller than most U.S. rooms even in some higher priced venues. Hope this helps.
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I must disagree with Suite Traveler - Australia and New Zealand are VERY different. There are great things to see and do in both countries. Time is an issue - I would recommend at least a month in OZ and minimum two weeks in NZ just to hit the highlights. Wish I could go back and do it all again but it's expensive. I hope you go and enjoy those wonderful places - and the ports across the Pacific.
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Once when I was in St. P it rained because it was very hot and humid. I would suggest layers in case it gets warm - the Baltic region is not into a/c. I've been there three times in August and encountered heat waves each time. It's a wonderful itinerary with many things to see and do. In St. P, Yusupov Palace is especially interesting, my favorite after Peterhof and Catherine's and the Hermitage. I hope you enjoy your visit.
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Ketchican - Misty Fjords Flightseeing, Totem Bight
Juneau - helicopter landing on glacier
Skagway - White Pass train
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The HOHO bus tour stops at most of the tourist sites and is very good value.
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Some of my favorites for self-exploration: Sitka, AK - Visby, Sweden - Tallinn, Estonia - Lahaina, Maui - Stockholm, Sweden
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If I remember correctly, Albany has a tree-top walking tour that I thought was absolutely delightful. I smells lovely and despite so many tourists you could enjoy the quiet.
In Melbourne, I recommend the hop-on hop-off bus, get off at the big park and see the "fairy tree", the miniature village, James Cook's boyhood home (shipped from England and rebuilt) although I doubt it was really his house because when I read his biography he seemed to have lived in many houses as his father changed jobs frequently.
Brisbane has the Glass Mountains and Steve Irwin's zoo.
From Darwin I took a tour to Litchfield National Park - very interesting.
Freemantle has a wonderful aquarium fairly close and Perth is a short train ride away.
I loved my circumnavigation of Australia and wish I could do it again! Have a great trip!
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YubaSutter - I find your post in poor taste. What part of anonymous don't you understand? Even if it were named for him, that would be an invasion of Jimmy K's privacy.
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In addition to the sites listed previously, I highly recommend a tour of Yusupov Palace. It is where Prince Yusupov poisoned and shot Rasputin before throwing him in a river to drown. The palace is different from Peterhof and Catherine and well worth a visit. Sometimes ballet or opera performances are held there on a ship's evening excursion.
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I agree, Copenhagen is my favorite and I always try to arrive at least 3 days early to visit the town.
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I recommend a visit to Yusupov Palace. Yusupov was the Bill Gates of Czarist Russia and it was where Rasputin was poisoned. It is a beautiful palace right in St. Pete - it has a music room where men briefly sing for the tourists and the acoustics are wonderful. There are a number of lovely rooms and sometimes it is where the opera and/or ballet performances are held on the ship's evening excursion.
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I took a city bus to the end of the line to visit the Moesgard Museum - prehistoric - which I found very interesting. After that I rode the bus back and toured the cathedral. Except for the bus, I walked everywhere in town.
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I think I would prefer to do a world cruise in segments rather than all at once. My brain would be overloaded with so much information on all the different ports, I would probably forget more than half of what I learned. My longest cruise to date was 29 days and I got very tired of wearing the same clothes. It's not like the old days when you could travel with many "steamer trunks" and have a larger selection of apparel. Even mix and match gets old, IMO.
Ruby Princess, 1/7/17-1/17/17 - A fine cruise
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Someone asked about smoking areas. Indoors is Churchill's (cigar bar) beside casino entrance, outdoors starboard promenade deck at the rear and Deck 16 above the outdoor pool. I also heard about a starboard spot on Deck 17 aft but never went there so can't confirm.