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  1. We are a group of 6 and hoping to visit the famous Torre de Hercules lighthouse. As 1 in our group is 84yrs of age walking to the lighthouse isn't an option so we would need to get a taxi which is fine. My question is will it be easy to get a taxi for the return journey i.e. are there usually taxis waiting for return fares?

     

  2. My son & daughter + partners will be joining us on our celebration cruise. We will be paying for their cruise and as I am the lead person who made the reservations I understand I can also complete the Check In  procedure for them when the time comes.

    I was wondering what details will be needed when it is time to check in online, is it just their passport details and credit card details that are needed?

    My other question is when can we opt for a joint arrival time at the port, is it 45 days before sail date?

  3. I have been in both Sunset & the Hump cabins. Much prefer the bigger balconies on the slant as I like to look down at the sea and the extra space is a bonus. We found on the Sunset cabin there was little shade so couldn't sit outside for too long + we had to wipe the sun chairs each time to get rid of soot. Some people love the Sunset cabins but we didn't

  4. We have the Classic drinks package & one of our family members drinks Aperol Spritz. I see that Aperol is in the Premium package and I am aware that they will just have to pay the difference. It's not a deal breaker but just  wondering if  anyone knows the cost of an Aperol Spritz

  5. 15 hours ago, EA1978 said:

     

    Thanks for that. So are most of La Coruna's sites of interest walkable from the cruise terminal? Even the lighthouse?

    I will also be interested in Richards reply. I was also wondering - if we got a taxi to the Tower of Hercules did you notice if there were taxi's available for the return. We are a group of 6 but one of them is 83yrs old and although mobile I think the walk might be a bit too much

  6. Usually if your bookings are linked then you will automatically be seated in the MDR together but it is worth double checking when you get onboard. You will get assigned a table and that will be the same table for the whole cruise. They are slightly flexible on timings & allow you to arrive a little later - I think 30 mins but no longer as they have to get ready for the 2nd seating passengers. If you decide one night not to dine in the MDR you don't have to call the MDR but it is a nice gesture just to let your waiter know.

    If you don't want 6pm fixed seating even thought it is showing as full for the other Dining times call Celebrity to se if they can accommodate you - they may hold some back or will put you on a WL

    On our last cruise we had anytime dining but got fed up being given a pager due to them being busy so 3 days into our cruise  we asked if we could move to Fixed and they were able to do that for us but it obviously depends on space available.

  7. 43 minutes ago, upwarduk said:

    This reminded me how lucky we were at the beginning of October, on Silhouette. We had 11 days of the most wonderful weather, including the Bay of Biscay, which was like a mill pond

    However. The following cruise was the exact opposite.  Lisbon was shut and the ship was delayed by 24 hours so they reached Southampton a day late. This meant the ship was delayed leaving on her TA by over a day.

    So there is no way of predicting the weather.

    We were on that cruise which departed on 11th October & sadly the weather wasn't great - I think we had 3 or 4 sunny days out of 11

    When leaving Gran Canaria the Captain told us that due to weather conditions in Vigo (Spain) we would not be heading there & instead would be going straight to Lisbon - once there due to more weather issues the Port Authorities closed the port.  When we eventually set sail & boy it was a bumpy ride!! We actually arrived into Southampton the same day we were scheduled to but it was 12hr late & not 24hrs. The TA  passengers ended up leaving 1 day late.   

    In answer to the OP the weather can be a bit hit & miss in October. We were just unlucky.

  8. We have recently returned from Sailing on the Silhouette in Concierge. The sparkling wine was waiting for us in the cabin but on our previous cruise on the same ship we had to request it.

    Yes there are binoculars but I would suggest you  bring your own.

    Re Stir fry - there is an oriental food station which has a small amount of stir fry but the choice was limited and not very exciting. I have had better on previous cruises.

    In Concierge they deliver canape's in the afternoon - we weren't keen on them so asked for some fruit instead which was nice it came as slices of melon & pineapple

  9. If you prefer Early /Late Fixed seating in MDR - you can ask to change once you are onboard. If there is space they will arrange that for you.

    We opted for the anytime dining on our last 2 cruises - both were a full capacity cruise & 9 out of 10 times when we went for dinner we were given a pager which alerts you when there is a table available. In the end we got fed up of the pager system and asked to be moved to a Table for 2 on Fixed seating. You are allocated the same table each night which suited us.

    I know some people like Anytime but it's just not for us.

  10. On 4/30/2023 at 2:39 PM, edinburgher said:

    Anyone have experience with the hoho bus or the 500 bus?

     

    Been twice and used neither of these.

     

    We used the metro  to get from the dock to town and back again, only having to make one change  from one line to another to reach Vila Nova da Gaia.

     

    There will be many past threads you could find helpful to read.  if you do not know how to use the SEARCH tool, go to the general Other Mediterranean Ports Forum, (not an individual thread)and input the word Leixões into the empty search box directly under your username, then hit the little spy glass.  All previous threads and posts with that name in them should appear ready for you to read.

     

    You could also try the same tool but using the words OPorto and Porto at different times as it spells both ways.

    Thanks for the info - I was wondering if you can remember the name of the station where you had to change trains from one line to another before reaching Vila Nova Gaia - would hate to get off at the wrong station

  11. On our Med cruise we opted for a sunset cabin & found there was very little shade on the veranda & for most of the time we weren't able to sit outside. We were on deck 9 - so not really overlooked. The only other thing that wasn't ideal was that every day there was soot on the veranda and on the chairs.

    I know a lot of people love the SV cabins but they aren't for us so will be booking a regular cabin for our next cruise.

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