Double Lu Posted May 4, 2012 #401 Share Posted May 4, 2012 I have been reading your blog and enjoying every minute. I did not want to waste the precious on board minutes so i waited to post. Great job and a great distraction while I have been bedridden waiting for back surgery. ( I just had to cancel 30 days on Prinsendam because of the injury .. So I loved living vicariously through your cruise.) Can't wait for your next blog! Lulu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TourGypsy Posted May 10, 2012 #402 Share Posted May 10, 2012 May 1 At Home we booked (a verandah) for 2014. Can you tell us something about the 2014 intinerary? How will it differ from 2013? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny B Posted May 15, 2012 Author #403 Share Posted May 15, 2012 The 2014 itinerary has not been confirmed yet, so these changes are not cast in stone. The itinerary itself is very similar to 2013, skipping Mumbai, spending 3 days in Hong Kong, and going around the southern tip of Africa, calling at Durban and Capetown. Then, instead of crossing the southern Atlantic, calling at St. Helena and Ascension and then to Brazil for a couple of ports, it is probably going up the west coast of Africa, calling at a couple of African countries, then calling at the Azores before the transatlantic portion. Also, the proposed Australian portion has the ship calling at Brisbane (after Sydney) and seeing the Great Barrier Reef. Hope this helps, but as I said, it hasn't been confirmed yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiseman111111 Posted June 9, 2012 #404 Share Posted June 9, 2012 Your 2014 Cruise looks neat...We could never be away that long, my wife could never leave her dogs. This years blog was great, almost like beign there, but missing the storms, etc. Jim The 2014 itinerary has not been confirmed yet, so these changes are not cast in stone. The itinerary itself is very similar to 2013, skipping Mumbai, spending 3 days in Hong Kong, and going around the southern tip of Africa, calling at Durban and Capetown. Then, instead of crossing the southern Atlantic, calling at St. Helena and Ascension and then to Brazil for a couple of ports, it is probably going up the west coast of Africa, calling at a couple of African countries, then calling at the Azores before the transatlantic portion. Also, the proposed Australian portion has the ship calling at Brisbane (after Sydney) and seeing the Great Barrier Reef. Hope this helps, but as I said, it hasn't been confirmed yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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