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Port of Barcelona

 

A closer look at the Astor.

My friends sailed on this ship.

They said, although by no means a resort ship, it was small & cozy and quite suitable for slow cabotage around Europe:

 

 

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An ugly looking ship behind the Astor is 30 years old Island Escape (former ferry):

 

 

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To be continued...

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Loving this I sail on her 3 weeks today!!!

 

 

 

Thank you!

 

 

Seems I'll be joining you, it'll be my first RCI cruise!

 

Previously went on the Island Escape (the grotty one above) so I'm looking forward to a newer ship!

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Seems I'll be joining you, it'll be my first RCI cruise!

 

Previously went on the Island Escape (the grotty one above) so I'm looking forward to a newer ship!

 

Welcome come join our roll call...we seem to have a awesome group going on this cruise

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