I don't even have test kits now, and I honestly don't know anyone who does. Malta just seem to be awkward. And they added extra tax..... you can go off people!!
I agree with you. On longer cruises when we have had a few very busy days. I can't be bothered with heels, and wear a comfortable dress. I have said to my husband it would take a very brave MD to tell a lady her dress isn't posh enough. Whereas men have to comply
When we arrived on the ship 710 was showing 'not available'. At approx. 4pm bookings for that evening came up. I booked this and then all the show for the week started appearing. I don't know when the second week came up.
We returned yesterday and took the coach from Newcastle. No pick up/off on either journey. Two drivers on each so no hanging around for rest periods. So easy. Flying no good because of luggage, and I don't think I will ever risk a train again
We have just returned from Iona. It has the best and varied entertainment of all the ships. We had to eat at 5.30pm on three occasions in order to fit everything in!
Selbourne I am on Iona at the minute. I know you are worried about queues in the MDR. Last night I made a booking for Pearl dinning room. It had the longest queue of 14. It was 8.08pm I requested table for 6, no sharing. Table was ready at 8.12pm.
I love Iceland. It is a fantastic place to visit. You will need lots of money though, because you will want to go on loads of excursions.
You can have three adults in a cabin.
I can't advise on the ship as August will be our first time on her
Limelight is open every night, including the first.
The buffet will be open when you embark. I don't know about other restaurants but I would guess the Quays
The A66 was closed yesterday. I don't know if it has opened yet. Cumbria is fabulous in the snow. I also think A66 going west is a great journey. Absolutely fabulous scenery.
We were on at Easter once and there were baskets with small eggs in all around the ship. Adult only so no hunt but I am sure there will be in kids club