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  1. My wife and I tried it once on our first Viking cruise. Low resolution, fuzzy, not worth the effort. Too bad as it was a good idea!
  2. Oceania has released a new list and schedule of shore excursions for this cruise. Perhaps not as many and as varied as before the port change, but it includes shore excursions for the days in the new-changed-rescheduled ports.
  3. It has been about a month since the ports and shoerxs changed. No changes by Oceania since then!
  4. My wife and I are booked on the 12/19/23 to 12/29/23 cruise to the UAE. As booked the itinerary was: · Dec 19 Dubai, UAE, Embark # of Shorex · Dec 20 Dubai, UAE 10 · Dec 21 Khasab, Oman 3 · Dec 22 Fujairah, UAE 3 · Dec 23 Muscat, Oman 8 · Dec 24 Cruising the Gulf of Oman & Persian Gulf At Sea · Dec 25 Bahrain, Bahrain 8:00 AM 6:00 PM 5 · Dec 26 Doha, Qatar9:00 PM 8:00 AM 7:00 PM 4 · Dec 27 Sir Bani Yas, United Arab Emirates7:00 AM 7:00 PM 8:00 AM 6:00 PM 8 · Dec 28 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirate8:00 AM 6:00 PM 7:00 AM 11:59 PM 5 · Dec 29 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirate8:00 AM 6:00 PM, Disembark First of all, war, weather, political situations are all beyond the control of Oceania or any other cruise line. The new schedule is: · Dec 19 Dubai, UAE, Embark # of Shorex · Dec 20 Dubai, UAE 17 · Dec 21 Dubai, UAE 0 ZERO · Dec 22 Doha, Qatar 0 ZERO · Dec 23 Doha, Qatar 0 ZERO · Dec 24 Sir Bani Yas, United Arab Emirates 8:00 AM 8 · Dec 25 Sir Bani Yas, United Arab Emir 0 ZERO · Dec 26 Cruising The Gulf Of Oman & Persian Gulf At Sea · Dec 27 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirate12:00 PM 8:00 AM 0 ZERO · Dec 28 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirate 8:00 AM 12 · Dec 29 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirate, Disembark But, when such things happen well before the sailing, the cruise lines can and must adjust their schedules (and shore excursions1) as best they can. But, if the changes are extensive, Oceania should offer cancelation refund, and/or future credit. I want my money back or future credit! I have cruised with Oceania before, like the brand/ships and would be glad to travel at a later time/place. This is not what I paid for!
  5. To quote Rudyard Kipling , “When at Raffles, why not visit Singapore?” I always do, magnificent!
  6. I am looking at booking another Windstar cruise on one of the stretched, old Seabourn Ships. I was in the old cabins several times when they were Seaborn and once in an old cabin after they were stretched (not much change). How are the new cabins in the stretched section? They seem to be about the same size. Bathroom (tub/shower or shower), size, décor, fitting, quiet......
  7. I have stayed at the Athens Marriot. A good hotel but the rooftop bar and night time view of the acropolis makes it special. Recommended for that
  8. One thing to remember! Seeing Northern Lights is like gambling or two roulette wheels: The Lights and then the Weather. Even if you will a million bucks on one wheel you can lose it all on the second. Both must hit to see anything. We had a great time on a similar Viking cruise, but saw nothing!
  9. For a real ship's position from AIS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_identification_system) try https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:7378997/mmsi:258024000/imo:9845922/vessel:VIKING_SATURN AIS is required for ships over a certain tonnages/Country of Registry.
  10. Hmmm. Why don’t they give the real name of the port? Is “Western shore of the lagoon in Venice” like Oakland being the Eastern shore of San Francisco Bay? Or is that Sacramento?? San Jose???
  11. How can you pre-book spa treatments on Windstar?
  12. In my list of "go to" places in entire the world Antarctica was first! Incredible, fantastic and better. But you must take a cruise that includes South Georgia. Everything like Antarctica , but smaller! And of course go on Lindblad!
  13. I recommend the wine tour. Great fun!!
  14. A Serious Complaint about Viking Ocean I have been on 3 Viking Ocean cruises. My assessment: · The Ship: Superb! Right size, has everything you need or want and none of the things you don't want or that annoy you (Casino, Photographer, Gold-by-the Inch, Art Auctions, etc.) · The Cabins. Excellent, spacious, good balconies, crisp Scandinavian decor. · Public spaces. Well placed, well equipped, and sized with a variety of places to park on a day at sea or at the ends of a day in port, again crisp Scandinavian decor. · Food: Very Good. Two specially restaurants (though I not a fan of Chef's Table) and great main venues. Lots of menu choices with good to excellent wines and drinks. · Service: Very Good. Knowledgeable, attentive, understanding, and helpful. · Lectures and destination information. Superb. Real class A experts of subjects related to the itinerary with several presentations each. So, what's my problem? Itineraries! It not the ones they have, it the ones they don't have. Viking Ocean seems to run in grooves in the ocean. Nice groves (Northern Europe, UK, Med, some Asia) but grooves non-the-less. Even their world cruises follow the same grooves! What about: Africa, other Asia routes, Emirates, Indian Ocean Islands, South Africa trans-oceanic (Cape Town to Buenos Aires with St. Helena). Off the routine remote islands? I want to take more Viking Ocean cruises, but I want to try new places. They have lots of ships and are getting more! Experiment! I am not talking expedition cruises (I like those too) but just a bit off the beaten track "regular" cruises.
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