On September 23rd, together with John’s sister Erika and her husband Roger, we started the second leg of our excellent adventure (see the previous post for the German portion of the trip), flying from Stuttgart to Barcelona, via Berlin. Hope you enjoy the pictures.
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Wednesday, September 23rd – Barcelona 25C Sunny
We landed in Barcelona around 11:30 a.m. and took a cab to the port where we boarded Holland America’s MS Oosterdam, a mid-size cruise ship holding 1800 passengers and 900 staff.
Thursday, September 24th – Barcelona 25C Sunny
We left the Oosterdam at 8:00 a.m. to tour Barcelona on the hop-on-hop-off tourist bus. We walked up and down a very crowded La Rambla, Barcelona's 1.2 kilometre-long tree-lined pedestrian mall; it was the beginning of Barcelona’s La Merce Festival (a program of special activities to observe the Roman Catholic feast day of Our Lady of Mercy).
The Oosterdam left port at 4:00 p.m. and cruised 522 km to Monaco overnight.
Friday, September 25th – Monaco 34C Sunny
Cruising along the Cote d’Azur, Blue Coast, into the Port of Monaco was pretty spectacular… lots of very large yachts!
After docking, Roger and Erika walked around Monte Carlo and other areas of Monaco, while we took the tour bus to Nice and Eze, France. At Eze we walked up the hill to the old village where the very posh Château de la Chèvre d'Or is located. Half way up the hill we came to the valet parking lot for the Chateau. The only cars parked there were Rolls Royces, Bentleys, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, etc. After retuning to Monaco, we walked up to the Cathedral in Monaco-Ville near the Prince’s Palace.
The Oosterdam left port at 10:00 p.m. and cruised 222 km to Livorno, Italy overnight.
Saturday, September 26th – Florence 25C Sunny
We took the transfer bus at 7:45 a.m. from Livorno, the port city closest to Florence, and were dropped off in Florence’s Campo Santa Maria about 9:30 a.m.
We walked to Piazza De La Republica and had gelato at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city and Duomo, then had an excellent guided tour of the Galleria Dell’Accademia (Academy of Fine Art) and viewed Michelangelo’s magnificent statue of David. We finished another walking tour of old Firenza and were back on board the Oosterdam in plenty of time for its 8:00 p.m. departure.
We cruised 209 km to Civitavecchia, Italy overnight.
Sunday, September 27th – Rome 34C Sunny
We took the transfer bus at 8:30 a.m. from Civitavecchia, the port city closest to Rome, and were dropped off in Rome’s Piazza Barberini about 10:00 a.m.
We had excellent guided tours of the Colosseum, the Palatine Hill and the Forum. We later walked to the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, climbed the 163 Spanish Steps and returned to the ship by 6:30 p.m.
The Oosterdam left Civitavecchia at 8:00 p.m. and cruised 546 km to Messina, Sicily overnight.
Monday, September 28th – Messina 15C Cloudy
We took a tour bus to the Silvestri Crater, about two thirds of the way up Sicily’s Mt. Etna volcano. We stopped at a Sicilian jewellery factory on our way back to the Oosterdam.
The Oosterdam left Messina at 8:00 p.m. and headed for Navplion, Greece, 876 km away.
Tuesday, September 29th – Day At Sea 24C Sunny
Wednesday, September 30th – Navplion 32C Sunny
We tendered to shore from the anchored Oosterdam at 8:00 a.m. and took the tour bus to the Corinth Canal, a 6.3 km canal joining the Ionian and Agean Seas and separating the Peloponnesian peninsula from the rest of the Greek mainland. We then went to ancient Corinth and viewed the ruins; tendering back to the Oosterdam well before the 4:00 p.m. departure for Katakolon, Greece, 415 km away.
Thursday, October 1st – Katakolon 28C Sunny
We boarded the tour bus at 8:15 a.m. and had a wonderful tour of ancient Olympia, sight of the first Olympic Games in 776 BC. Before returning to the Oosterdam, we did some shopping in Katakolon… Ouzo for the kids.
The Oosterdam left Katakolon at 4:00 p.m. and cruised overnight 287 km to Corfu Town on the Island of Corfu, Greece.
Friday, October 2nd – Corfu Town 23C Cloudy
We left the Oosterdam at 8:30 a.m. Erika and Roger meandered around Corfu Town, while we walked down by the Paleo Frourio, the Ancient Citadel, then continued down and around the Kanoni Peninsula, and back up through the Palea Poli , Old Town, of Corfu Town where we did some more shopping… olive oil for the kids. We ended up walking about 22 km in just under 5 hours, before returning to the Oosterdam.
The Oosterdam left Corfu Town at 4:00 p.m. and cruised overnight 369 km to Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Saturday, October 3rd – Dubrovnik 20C Cloudy
We Docked at the Gruz Harbour just outside of Dubrovnik at 7:00 a.m., swamping a couple of small boats docked nearby in the very windy and choppy conditions. Later we took a taxi into Dubrovnik, founded in the 7th century in what is now Croatia on the Dalmatian Coast of the Adriatic Sea. Dubrovnik’s Stari Grad, Old Town, faces the sea at the foot of rugged limestone mountains and is notable for its medieval double walls and fortifications. The Old Town became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. We walked the full 6,350 feet around the top of the wall encircling the Old Town, before wandering around the pedestrian area of narrow lanes and shops.
The Oosterdam left Dubrovnik at 4:00 p.m. and cruised overnight 559 km to Venice, Italy.
Sunday, October 4th – Venice 25C Sunny
By 9:00 a.m. we were cruising up the Giudecca Canal past St. Mark’s Square on our way to dock at the Port of Venice. Venice is situated on 120 islands formed by 177 canals in the lagoon between the mouths of the Po and Piave Rivers, at the northern extremity of the Adriatic Sea. Because of its historic role as a naval power and a commercial centre, Venice is known as the Queen Of The Adriatic.
After docking, we walked to the Piazzale Roma and boarded a vaporetto, a water bus, and travelled down the full length of the Grand Canal back to the Piazza San Marco, St. Mark’s Square. We decided to walk back to the Oosterdam and in so doing crossed over the Grand Canal via the famed Rialto Bridge.
Following dinner on board the Oosterdam, we returned to St. Mark’s Square and took an evening gondola ride on the Grand Canal, complete with a guitarist and singer… a very romantic ending to our Mediterranean cruise!
We returned to the Oosterdam to pack for our departure the next day and our flight to Frankfurt, Germany.
Monday, October 5th – Frankfurt 24C Light Rain
We flew out of Venice’s Marco Polo Airport at 2:00 p.m., and after a short layover in London’s Heathrow Airport, we arrived in Frankfurt around 8:00 p.m.
We had dinner at the hotel, then off to bed to get a good night’s sleep before flying back home on Tuesday.
Tuesday, October 6th – Toronto 15C Sunny
We left Frankfurt on a 10:45 a.m. flight and, 8 hours later, landed at Toronto’s Pearson Airport just after 1:00 p.m., and we were back home by 2:30 p.m.
All and all, a very excellent adventure!!!