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We have done the Pacific crossing 2 years ago at the end of April and it was quite smooth ! In fact it was smoother than most of the Atlantic crossings (6) we have done so far !
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Here is a site that may help you to find where your ship is located
http://www.whatsinport.com/Bangkok.htm
Look at the calendar to find your ship !
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I did some research for my own situation and I found that the trains between Tokyo and Yokohama do not run from midnight to about 4.30 am !
I was in Tokyo 2 years ago and I found that it has to be one of the safest places on earth after midnight if of course you stay in ''respectable'' areas !
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We will travel from Tokyo to Yokohama to get on the Diamond Princess next April ! We plan to take the train late morning at 10.30am after the rush hour and we have the choice since there are trains leaving every 3-15 minutes and the ride takes about 20 minutes .
There is a shuttle bus between the Yokohama Station and the passenger (cruise ) terminal every 30 minutes or so .
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Hi !
I agree with everything that has been written so far on this thread ! To get some data about the location of the ship versus the closest point of interest which would be the Corniche , refer to the following link :
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We were in Ponte Delgada in May 2008 and at this time of the year the weather is quite unpredictable as it gets foggy and rain more than 60 % of the time .
We did not book any tour but rather took the touristical ''train'' around the city which lasted around 50 minutes for about $10 and waited for the sky to clear up ! It never did unfortunatly ! There were taxis that offered tours of the Lakes and the fumeroles for about $60 for 4 persons but we decided to decline the opportunity.
People who took the cruise tours were quite disappointed as they barely saw anything and got wet at trying to
Dali Museum north of Barcelona
in Spain and Portugal Ports
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Hi !
We went there , in Figueres from Barcelona , with a car rental in November 2014 . The museum is quite interesting and we spent close to 4 hours visiting the creations of this very eccentric artist , Do not miss the jewelry section of the museum . We then had lunch in a restaurant nearby ( excellent and affordable paella ) and then took the road to visit two of the Most Beautiful villages of Andalousia : Besalu and Castelfollit de la Roca . A very interesting and inexpensive day !