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  1. Because of the high winds, two tugs were needed to help Eurodam navigate out of the port - one tug pulling the ship and one tug pushing the ship, both at forward. We watched it from the outside deck and it was an interesting sight. After careful navigating out of the port, the tugs left and we were out at open sea. We later learned from our captain, John Scott from New Zealand, that it was the first time he ever had to use two tugs to leave a berth. He said that if the tugs weren’t used, Eurodam would have had to stay in Cartagena overnight!

     

    One of the tugs pulling the ship:

     

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    Another tug pushing the ship:

     

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    Coastline:

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    After a while, the winds calmed down and a hazy sunshine developed, so we sat on the promenade deck for about an hour in the nice sunshine before getting ready for dinner.

     

    The promenade deck was deserted by the way, as it was on many times:

     

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  2. We got back onboard at around 13:45 for a light lunch at Dive In and then headed back out again around the marina to sit outside (and to admire the beautiful Eurodam!). It was windy and very blustery the whole day.

     

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    We got back onboard at 16:20, 10 minutes before the all aboard time of 16:30.

     

    Eurodam left the dock at 16:50.

     

    Leaving Cartagena:

     

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  3. The beautiful Eurodam docked in Cartagena:

     

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    There is a main shopping street (Calle Mayor, which leads onto Calle Puertas de Murcia and Calle Carmen/Calle Jabonerias) which is about 800m in length. The start of this street (Plaza Ayuntamiento) is not too far away from the ship, less than 500m.

     

    Plaza Ayuntamiento and the City Hall:

     

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  4. Day 4: Cartagena, Spain (Docked: 08:00-17:00)

    Weather: Mostly cloudy and windy. Max temperature 17C / 63F

     

    Due to high winds this morning, Eurodam was a little late docking, however we were docked and cleared by 08:30AM.

     

    We had a late breakfast this morning as we had not much planned for the day. Our only plan was to stroll around town. We went to the Lido Market for breakfast at 09:30AM and the place was swinging busy. Though, it quietened down after a while. We went outside to check out the weather and it was very windy outside.

     

    Looking at Cartagena from the ship:

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    We got off the ship at around 10:30AM and there was a nice marina area close by. It was a very relaxing place to walk around, despite the windy weather.

     

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  5. Then we continued onto a pedestrianised shopping street – Carrer de Don Juan de Austria – and also El Corte Inglés.

     

    We walked back along some back streets and finished at the Torres de Serrano.

     

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    In general, we thought Valencia was a very easy going city. All the main sights are close by and within walking distance.

     

    We were finished by 15:00 and ready to go back to the ship. The shuttle bus was waiting at the same place it dropped us off. The bus left as soon as we got on it and in less than 15 minutes, we were back at the Valencia cruise terminal, where we soon got back onboard Eurodam.

     

    A few minutes before 17:00, Eurodam's lines were dropped. The sailaway from Valencia wasn't particularly pretty this evening as the port of Valencia is quite industrial with lots of cargo ships and containers, etc.

     

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    It was very quiet outside this evening so we presumed that many people were getting ready for gala night, which was the first gala night for this 7 day voyage.

     

    Also, today was Holland America Line’s 143rd birthday and there was a large cake in the Dining Room:

     

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  6. Day 3: Valencia, Spain (Docked: 08:00-17:00)

    Weather: Mostly sunny, some clouds. Max temperature 19C / 66F

     

    There was a delay with docking this morning. Seemingly, the port authorities changed our docking location at the last minute and there was a container ship in the way, so it took a little longer to dock. However, we were alongside at around 08:20AM and cleared shortly thereafter.

     

    Looking towards Valencia city centre from the cruise terminal:

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    We took the HAL shuttle from the port to the city centre and it cost US$12 roundtrip per person. We got on the shuttle bus at 09:10AM and waited about 5 minutes for it to fill up. Our bus departed at 09:15AM and it was about a 10-15 minute drive to the drop off point. The shuttle bus stop in Valencia was located at the Pont de la Trinitat (which is very close by the Valencia Cathedral and Torres de Serrano). Yesterday evening, HAL were claiming that the Valencia city centre was located 9 miles / 12 km from the port. This is not true. It is only about 4 miles / 7km. We arrived at the drop off point shortly before 09:30AM and proceeded straight to Plaza de la Virgen.

     

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    Basilica:

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    We went inside the Basilica which had a beautiful ceiling:

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  7. Day 2: Barcelona, Spain - Embarking Eurodam (Departure at 16:00)

    Weather: Sunny. Max temperature 21C / 70F

     

    After a good sleep, we woke up at around 09:30AM on a lovely sunny morning and went for breakfast, which was included in our room rate. It was fairly good with a nice variety. Room check out wasn't until 12:00 noon, so after our breakfast, we sat outside by the swimming pool for about an hour. At just before 12:00 noon, we left our room, checked out and called for a taxi which arrived at the hotel in less than 2 minutes. We arrived at the port in about 15 minutes, at 12:15 and the taxi fare cost €35. Eurodam was docked at Moll Adossat Pier, Terminal D. It was very quiet around the cruise terminal. We walked straight through the security and check in. At check-in, we didn't have to get our photos taken as they were stored since our Eurodam cruise in September 2015. From the time we arrived at the port to the time we were onboard, it took less than 20 minutes, and we even stopped by a souvenir shop in the meantime.

     

    Onboard Eurodam in Barcelona:

     

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    So here we are on the Eurodam again, 7 months later since we disembarked her in New York in September 2015. It had a dry-dock in December so there are a few upgrades. There is new carpeting, upholstery etc. All the rooms have new TVs and they are very interactive with lots of stored movies, TV shows, documentaries and even the main restaurant dinner menus for each night.

     

    There are also new interactive TVs located around the ship. In general, the ship seems "fresh".

     

    We had a large interior stateroom on Deck 6 - 6075 - and it was loads big for the three of us. Our bags were left in the room when we arrived, so we did our unpacking straight away.

     

    The muster drill took place at 15:15 on the promenade deck and took about 25 minutes. Afterwards, we went to the Lido Buffet (which has been renamed to Lido Market) for a quick snack before sailaway. Eurodam left the dock at 16:15.

     

    There were 5 big ships (including Eurodam) in Barcelona today:

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    Leaving Barcelona:

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    It got quite windy out on deck so we went indoors and wandered around the ship for the rest of the evening.

  8. Day 1: Leaving home

    Weather: Mostly sunny. Max temperature 8C / 46F

     

    We left home at 13:00 and 2.5 hours later, we arrived at Dublin Airport. Our flight wasn't until 18:45 so we had lots of free time at the airport. We were flying with Aer Lingus from Terminal 2 and the airport was very quiet. In fact, it was the quietest I have ever seen the airport. Boarding began at 18:10 and it was completed in about 15 minutes. It was announced that this flight was not full (less than 50% capacity), so almost everybody had a free seat to themselves. We took off from the runway a few minutes before our scheduled departure time and after a very smooth 2 hour flight, we landed into Barcelona Airport at 21:40 local time. Once the plane parked up and we disembarked, we noticed that Barcelona Airport was even quieter than Dublin Airport. We collected our checked in luggage a few minutes later and then we found ourselves in a taxi to our accommodation for the night - Novotel Sant Joan Despi.

     

    The journey from the airport only took 15 minutes and the taxi fare cost €35. This hotel is located away from the centre of Barcelona...it’s more of an airport hotel and it is quite cheap. There is not much around it. If you plan on visiting Barcelona city itself, you would be better off staying nearer to the city. However, we did not plan on visiting Barcelona as we were there on many different occasions before. We were only on an overnight stop from the airport to the cruise port, so this hotel suited us perfect.

  9. Hi all,

     

    I’ve just returned from my latest cruise (7 day Gems of Spain) and I’m writing up my daily report.

     

    This was my second time sailing with Holland America, and my second time on the Eurodam. My first HAL cruise was in September 2015 on the Viking Passage from Copenhagen to New York (see photo report [thread=2265322]here[/thread]) which was an amazing 17 day voyage.

     

    On this 7 day Gems of Spain voyage, I travelled with my family again. We had no intention of going on this particular cruise, until we saw a fantastic last minute bargain in February. We booked it as soon as we saw the price as it offered great value for money.

     

    Here is the itinerary and map for this 7 day "Gems of Spain" voyage.

     

    (Sun, 17th April 2016) Barcelona, Spain (Depart 16:00)

    (Mon, 18th April 2016) Valencia, Spain (08:00-17:00)

    (Tue, 19th April 2016) Cartagena, Spain (08:00-17:00)

    (Wed, 20th April 2016) Malaga, Spain (08:00-23:00)

    (Thu, 21st April 2016) Gibraltar, British Territory (08:00-13:00)

    (Fri, 22nd April 2016) Cadiz, Spain (08:00-18:00)

    (Sat, 23rd April 2016) ***Cruising at Sea***

    (Sun, 24th April 2016) Barcelona, Spain (Arrive 07:00)

     

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    Three of the ports were new to us (Valencia, Cartagena and Cadiz). We visited Malaga and Gibraltar a number of years ago.

     

    This trip report focuses primarily on the ports of call and not much is covered on the Eurodam itself.

     

     

    Just a few notes:

     

    For our dining arrangements, we ate every morning in the Lido Market, with the exception of one morning when we got breakfast room service. For lunch, some days, we went to Dive In and on other days, we just had a quick snack at the Lido Market. For our evening meals, we ate in the Dining Room on each of the 7 nights and we had anytime dining. Usually when we go with anytime dining, we like to dine sometime between 20:00 and 21:00. We prefer dining on our own and we don't make reservations. On our last Eurodam cruise in September, we normally showed up at this time and walked in with no delay and the dining room was always very quiet. However on this cruise, with the exception of one night, we were given buzzers and had to wait for 5-15 minutes for a table. We did not mind this. Every night, dinner took less than 1 hour.

     

    We never ate in the speciality restaurants. The lido buffet and main dining room are just perfect for the three of us.

     

    We also don’t drink, so we didn’t buy any drinks packages.

     

    We are not hugely into entertainment so we didn't go to many of the shows or entertainment around the ship, nor did we partake in any activities.

     

    We did not take any HAL excursions. In fact, we did not travel outside of any of the ports. Instead, we stayed in the ports where the ship docked.

  10. Another vote for the Norse Legends cruise from me! I've been to all of the ports on both of these itineraries and they are all really nice, but I would go for the Norse Legends cruise.

     

    Geiranger is my favourite place in Norway and the sail in/sail out along the Geirangerfjord is fabulous - not to be missed. I've been in Geiranger twice and I want to go back again!!!!:D

  11. Thank you so much for your report and great to hear that you are enjoying the TA cruise. :):)

    I'm looking forward to the 7 day Gems of Spain cruise which leaves Barcelona on Apr 17th. Eurodam is a great ship! I was on last year's Northern Translantic Viking Passage in Sept 2015, so I am looking forward to sailing on Eurodam again.

  12. We have been to Dubai and just loved the city and also did HOHO bus but we learned a lot from your pictures and your review.

     

    Thanks for all your info on a truly wonderful area of the world.

     

    Sue

     

    Thank you Sue for your kind words!! :)

     

    Your pictures are BEAUTIFUL! What camera did you use?

     

    Thanks! I use a compact digital camera : a Panasonic Lumix TZ60. I really love it! I've always had Lumix cameras and when people often see my photos, they can't believe they were taken with a "small" camera. No need to be carrying around big DSLR cameras on vacation! :D

  13. Hi!

     

    Does anyone know if cruise ships (specifically HAL) provide a "paid" shuttle into the centre of Valencia?

     

    If so, where does it usually drop you off and about how much does it cost?

     

    I'm thinking it should probably go someplace near Plaza Ayuntamiento, but I'm not sure.

     

    Any help/advice???

     

    Thanks :),

    TeDaKi

  14. So if I were to take this HOHO, I would have to walk to stop # 8 or #9 to catch, correct?

     

    Although we didn’t take the HOHO bus in Abu Dhabi on our MSC cruise last January, I definitely remember seeing those buses at the cruise port. I think they provide a free transfer for cruise passengers from the port to one of the bus stops (possibly stop #8 or #9). Hope this helps!

  15. Question, how did you like MSC? I see from your signature that you do mostly Celebrity. I usually cruise Royal Caribbean and Celebrity but would consider MSC if the itinerary and price were right.

     

    The itinerary and price were certainly right for us on this cruise, hence the reason why we said we’d try out MSC for the first time!

     

    We thought MSC were good, though we didn’t get the “premium feeling” of other cruise lines such as Celebrity or Holland America…they are our favourites! Compared to X or HAL, we thought the food wasn’t fantastic, particularly at the buffet…main dining room was good enough.

     

    The food was the only fault really and having said this, if the itinerary and price were right, we’d have no hesitations and would definitely go with them again.

  16. Day 13 (17th January 2016): Leaving Dubai / Arrive home

    Weather: Temperature this morning: Hazy, 16 C / 61F

     

    This morning, we had to get up early once again because our flight was leaving Dubai Airport at 10:05AM. We were the first three people down at the breakfast restaurant at 06:30AM, just as it opened. Breakfast was actually quite good (considering it was “free”). We checked out of our room at 07:30AM and proceeded outside to the hotel's entrance, where we hailed down a taxi.

     

    Within a 10 minute drive, we arrived at Terminal 1 of Dubai's International Airport. The check in area was very quiet and we were pleased to learn that our flight was not full. It would be a quiet load with lots of room to stretch out. Once again, we were flying with Virgin Atlantic to London Heathrow, and onwards to Shannon with Aer Lingus. Boarding began at 09:15 for our 10:05 departure. Once on-board, there were many free seats with lots of people scrambling to get them. We had 8 seats between the three of us.

    The flight to London Heathrow went very smooth and lasted 7 hours 45 minutes.

     

    Flying over Iran:

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    Before we knew it, we had landed back into a colder climate. The temperature on arrival at London Heathrow was a chilly 2C / 35F. We had to wait 5 hours for our flight back to Shannon, but the time went quick enough. Boarding began at 19:15 for our 19:35 flight back to Shannon. Boarding was very quick as the flight wasn't busy. It was a quick one hour flight home and we landed back on home soil at just before 21:00, right on schedule. We passed through passport control, collected our luggage and were outside in about 20 minutes.

     

    Our holiday was now over, as quick as that, and it felt like it just started yesterday!

     

    End of report!

     

    Thanks for following along. I really hope you enjoyed it and hope it gives you ideas on what can be seen in these ports.

     

    Regards,

    TeDaKi

  17. Blue Souk in Sharjah:

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    Al Noor Mosque:

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    Sharjah:

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    We arrived back at Wafi Mall at 16:00 and we took a taxi to the Gold Souk. It was quite busy there with many of the gold shops packed with people.

     

    Then we wandered around and found ourselves in the Spice Souk and also the Creek. It was only about a 10 minute walk back to the hotel from the Creek. We really liked staying in this part of Dubai because it is really authentic and not commercialised…unlike the towering skyscrapers and modernity of new Dubai.

     

    Spices:

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    Creek:

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    We were back in the hotel by 19:00 and we were all pretty tired. We packed up all our bags for the morning because we would be getting up early for our flight home.

  18. We then took a sightseeing tour to Sharjah, which left from the Wafi Mall at 13:00. This tour lasted 3 hours and was free of charge as part of the 48 hour HOHO bus ticket which we had since last week. The ticket is valid for 14 days. The tour was surprisingly good considering it was "free". The tour mainly comprised of a bus tour viewing the different attractions in Sharjah, but two stops were also made. We were given 25 minutes at the Heritage Village, and also 30 minutes at the Blue Souk. The tour guide was excellent and provided very detailed commentary and it was not boring at all.

     

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    Almaghfirah Mosque:

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    Sharjah Court:

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    Iranian Mosque:

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