neverAnyone planning to take a trip on the Icon of the Seas?
The Christmas markets are something special - that's pretty much what we did last year (although not by cruise) - a castle, a glühwein and bratwurst and a Christmas market in every town we visited in Europe. My idea of a good time!Just booked a Silver Sea Caribbean cruise for Christmas 2024. SilverSeas Silver Moon, about 550pax. Going to precede it by Christmas markets in Europe.
Well, I'll be doing a Rhine Christmas Market cruise trip report that starts in - 25 days and 24 hours.Just booked a Silver Sea Caribbean cruise for Christmas 2024. SilverSeas Silver Moon, about 550pax. Going to precede it by Christmas markets in Europe.
Well, I'll be doing a Rhine Christmas Market cruise trip report that starts in - 25 days and 24 hours.
are you counting the days or something?Well, I'll be doing a Rhine Christmas Market cruise trip report that starts in - 25 days and 24 hours.
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Our paths may cross. We fly out for our German Christmas Markets land based tour in 5 days, The only bit of water transport we will probably use is to cross over from Prien Am Chiemsee on Lake Chiemsee to Frauenchiemsee to visit the Advent Christmas Market on that island.Well, I'll be doing a Rhine Christmas Market cruise trip report that starts in - 25 days and 24 hours.
But who's counting!!Well, I'll be doing a Rhine Christmas Market cruise trip report that starts in - 25 days and 24 hours.
...and 25 days and 24 hrs sounds so much sooner than 26 days! I just realised what you did there as I read the follow on posts - dang it, chemo brain strikes again!Well, I'll be doing a Rhine Christmas Market cruise trip report that starts in - 25 days and 24 hours.
I’m booking those two on S/S for March 2026. This far in advance, the prices are very good, particularly when booking onboard with an extra discount. Plus double upgrade current promotion. Plus I like sea days.We have not been to the Caribbean and a cruise seems to be a very useful way of sampling a lot of different "textures" ... while sleeping in the same bed.
The S.dawn is in the Carib and then crossing to Portugal in march, a fertile cruise imo , albeit with a lot of sea days.
I don't think residential logistics will permit and the cheapest suites are already waitlisted so no cigar I guess.
What's the catch re "upgrade" promotions. Cynical me senses a trap with these...Plus double upgrade current promotion
No catch with Silversea. I’m onboard at the moment. Pay for a vista suite (window) and get a deluxe verandah suite. Pay for a deluxe, receive a premium suite. Promotions are of short duration and the ship can sell the lower priced cabins more easily later on.What's the catch re "upgrade" promotions. Cynical me senses a trap with these...
I’m booking those two on S/S for March 2026. This far in advance, the prices are very good, particularly when booking onboard with an extra discount. Plus double upgrade current promotion. Plus I like sea days.
What's the catch re "upgrade" promotions. Cynical me senses a trap with these...
Far out, I can’t even commit to green bananastwo on S/S for March 2026
Far out, I can’t even commit to green bananas
Wish youWell, I'll be doing a Rhine Christmas Market cruise trip report that starts in - 25 days and 24 hours.
Thanks for this information.Yes, its a thing; and I see you can overnight - open minds can learn new things . This is the same mob that is flying us down to Cape Horn from Santiago. There are also cruises where you fly down and join the cruise there, avoiding the sometimes rough Drake passage.
Antarctic Adventure - DAP Airlines
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At A$10K for one day there and back, you can judge whether that's good value compared to the c $23K for my 19 day cruise, including flights down from Santiago and back.
A$12K to stay overnight in a tent. I'd rather stay several nights down there in my suite, with lovely food and wines.