BabyShadowBaileyZoey Posted February 9 #76 Share Posted February 9 Thank you @Rick&Jeannie and @insidecabin. Your replies are helpful and mostly what I expected but was hoping otherwise. I think that even they are not sure how much or little movement will cause problems so I won't encourage more than just presenting the itinerary to them. I know that when we sail along the east coast, even when we don't notice the movement, we hear others complaining about how rough it is so I understand that everyone's sensitivity can vary greatly. Thanks again! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
upwarduk Posted February 9 #77 Share Posted February 9 (edited) If you are interested in a D Day beach tour try this company: acsm-tours@hotmail.com My dad landed on Juno beach with the Canadians on 6/6/1944. The tours from the ship will feature the American beaches. My dad was Beach Master and rode a motorcycle. Unfortunately he took a wrong turning into enemy lines and was injured, but was looked after by Nuns in a convent, for 6 weeks, until it was safe for him to continue his journey. Edited February 9 by upwarduk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elaine5 Posted February 9 #78 Share Posted February 9 Our July 2018 was very calm on royal princess. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzyed Posted February 10 #79 Share Posted February 10 (edited) On 1/18/2024 at 1:24 PM, karatemom2 said: We did the British Isles cruise on the Emerald Princes in 2022 and it still ranks as one of our top 5 cruises in my estimation. They are port intensive, so you need to be prepared for an energetic vacation as there is so much to see and do and each destination. Here is an itinerary of what we did on our 4 day stay pre-cruise in London, and then at each port on our cruise: London: Buckingham Palace Westminster Abbey Tower of London Churchill War Rooms Shakespeare's Old Globe Theatre St. Paul's Cathedral Maritime Museum at Greenwich Southampton Departure - transfer and tour vis International Friends: Windsor Castle Guernsey - Private Tour: Castle Cornet WWII Sites and Museum Cobh - Princess Tour: Rock of Cashel Dublin - Princess Tour: Glendalough Monastic City Christchurch Cathedral Belfast - Odyssey Tours: Giants Causeway Dunluce Castle Titanic Museum Liverpool - Wales Tour via Busy Bus: Conwy Castle Snowdonia Park Pontcysyllte Aqueduct Invergordon - Private Tour: Dunrobin Castle Cairn Liath Falls of Shin Dornoch Cathedral Glasgow - Discover Scotland: Sterling Castle Doune Castle Village of Luss Loch Lomond Trossachs National Park Edinburgh - used local taxi: Edinburgh Castle Royal Mile St. Giles Cathedral Royal Yacht Brittania Le Havre - Normandy via Overlord Tours: Omaha Beach American Cemetery Bayeux - for Cathedral and Bayeux Tapestry Honfleur Southampton Departure - transfer and tour via EC Minibus: Stonehenge It was a busy and action packed cruise vacation, but one I highly recommend! We did many of the same ports followed by Spain, France, Portugal, Azores and TA. Edited February 10 by suzyed 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare KYBOB Posted February 10 #80 Share Posted February 10 On 1/18/2024 at 1:24 PM, karatemom2 said: We did the British Isles cruise on the Emerald Princes in 2022 and it still ranks as one of our top 5 cruises in my estimation. They are port intensive, so you need to be prepared for an energetic vacation as there is so much to see and do and each destination. Here is an itinerary of what we did on our 4 day stay pre-cruise in London, and then at each port on our cruise: London: Buckingham Palace Westminster Abbey Tower of London Churchill War Rooms Shakespeare's Old Globe Theatre St. Paul's Cathedral Maritime Museum at Greenwich Southampton Departure - transfer and tour vis International Friends: Windsor Castle Guernsey - Private Tour: Castle Cornet WWII Sites and Museum Cobh - Princess Tour: Rock of Cashel Dublin - Princess Tour: Glendalough Monastic City Christchurch Cathedral Belfast - Odyssey Tours: Giants Causeway Dunluce Castle Titanic Museum Liverpool - Wales Tour via Busy Bus: Conwy Castle Snowdonia Park Pontcysyllte Aqueduct Invergordon - Private Tour: Dunrobin Castle Cairn Liath Falls of Shin Dornoch Cathedral Glasgow - Discover Scotland: Sterling Castle Doune Castle Village of Luss Loch Lomond Trossachs National Park Edinburgh - used local taxi: Edinburgh Castle Royal Mile St. Giles Cathedral Royal Yacht Brittania Le Havre - Normandy via Overlord Tours: Omaha Beach American Cemetery Bayeux - for Cathedral and Bayeux Tapestry Honfleur Southampton Departure - transfer and tour via EC Minibus: Stonehenge It was a busy and action packed cruise vacation, but one I highly recommend! Looks like many of the same excursions we have booked for our cruise this September on the Regal. So looking forward to it, we had this cruise booked but COVID canceled it for us. So just now getting to schedule it again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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