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I feel a little embarrassed about starting a trip report and not finishing it in a timely manner. We finished this trip and then I was straight into a month plus of continuous travel for work. I am currently sitting on a VA flight BNE-MEL to try and enjoy a work free long weekend exploring the Great Ocean Road.
Anyway, to finish up the trip report:
Cruising with RCL on a larger ship that cannot dock at passenger terminals hasn't really been a problem for us on recent cruises. The ports we docked at in Thailand and Vietnam were cargo terminals, with nothing around them, at all.
Every shore tour we had selected was a minimum 3 hour drive to get to the attraction, a few hours at the attraction and then 3 hour on the bus back to the ship. Coupled with the extreme heat, it was overbearing at times.
Our first port mentioned above, was in Thailand. As mentioned we stayed on the ship the first day and the second day was a shore tour. When we left the ship there was no immigration, no officials, nothing, just wander off and on as you please.
We were doing a city tour, some temples etc.... the things you might expect to do in this part of the world. I don't have any photos on my laptop, but will explain the most exciting part of the day - the numerous encounters with the police on the highways. We were told by our guide that we could not keep with the ships requested schedule if we did not drive above the speed limit and to expect numerous traffic stops by the police. He wasn't wrong. The assistant on the tour was seated at the front of the bus, we would get pulled over, he would pay off the police, we would continue until stopped next time - repeat. One tour bus driver refused to pay off the police and that tour had to sit on the side of the road until the driver was returned to the bus by the police.
Anyway, to finish up the trip report:
Cruising with RCL on a larger ship that cannot dock at passenger terminals hasn't really been a problem for us on recent cruises. The ports we docked at in Thailand and Vietnam were cargo terminals, with nothing around them, at all.
Every shore tour we had selected was a minimum 3 hour drive to get to the attraction, a few hours at the attraction and then 3 hour on the bus back to the ship. Coupled with the extreme heat, it was overbearing at times.
Our first port mentioned above, was in Thailand. As mentioned we stayed on the ship the first day and the second day was a shore tour. When we left the ship there was no immigration, no officials, nothing, just wander off and on as you please.
We were doing a city tour, some temples etc.... the things you might expect to do in this part of the world. I don't have any photos on my laptop, but will explain the most exciting part of the day - the numerous encounters with the police on the highways. We were told by our guide that we could not keep with the ships requested schedule if we did not drive above the speed limit and to expect numerous traffic stops by the police. He wasn't wrong. The assistant on the tour was seated at the front of the bus, we would get pulled over, he would pay off the police, we would continue until stopped next time - repeat. One tour bus driver refused to pay off the police and that tour had to sit on the side of the road until the driver was returned to the bus by the police.
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