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Last minute suggestions?
I leave for the mediteranean in about 36 hours. The bags are almost packed. I've got a new 512 card for my camera, charger, etc. plenty of clothes, too many shoes, and a couple of bucks for fun. any last minute suggestions for what i will need for trekking around the area?
We will be on the Royal Caribbean Splendour of the Seas and my plan at this point is to visit: -Marseilles -Monte Carlo/Monaco -Rome -Pisa -Pompeii (we took Capri off the list) anything specific i need to see? any specific foods? pictures? keep in mind that we have to be back onboard ship by 8:00 every night. i keep hearing that we shouldn't wear shorts, but that seems a little silly. don't Europeans wear shorts? i mean i can understand inside of the vatican with a bunch of horny old priests, but otherwise? |
Oh, just fuck you, lookout.
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well, damn - if i wasn't married i'd be on my way to Ohio right now.
what? that wasn't an offer. oh wait, no i wouldn't because i apparently look like michael stipe and some people think that is bad... |
A low hat, Ray Ban Aviators, and a black Chevy Suburban so you can pretend to be with the CIA
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pretend? :ninja:
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You've forgotten something very important, man.
I haven't received my tickets and itinerary, yet. What were you thinking?! :mecry: I have never left these American borders in my entire life, so I can only offer best wishes and a vague threat about what will happen to you if we don't see some damn good pictures when you get back. Bon voyage, LO123. :thumb: |
i don't know about "damn good pictures", but i will do my best to snap a few and hope for the best.
but you've brought up an interesting idea. how about a cellarite cruise? |
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The tour office onboard will have good advice. Especially considering that they'll be able to suggest shoreside options that will be back in time for departure. Another advantage is that you can book your tours onboard. This saves precious daylight otherwise wasted by descending the gangway, muscling through the cacophony of the pier hawkers, clamoring to separate you from your cash, hoping to find somebody that can take you somewhere that's good. This way you have your tour vouchers and transfer vouchers in your hand (the cost of the tour is charged to your shipboard account), the minibus meets you at the pier, and you're whisked to your adventure. Another advantage is that the tour is fully paid for, no nickel and diming, except for the tip.
On the other hand, perhaps you prefer the thrill of an unstructured self guided tour. Find a taxi to hire for the day or half day and put yourself in the driver's hands. We've done both routes, and each has it's advantages. It really depends how much effort I want to put into the adventure of the day. |
Bring Immodium and be careful of foreign water. This from someone who has travelled.
A guide to local language will help too |
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Bon voyage, indeed. Lucky devil.
Port towns can still be rough, despite the touristy veneer. The cruise ship crew know which ones are safe for striking out on one's own in. out on one's own in. that can't be right. but you get the idea. be safe, l123, have fun. |
beware of hordes of street kids waving postcards in your face with one hand whilst lifting your valuables with the other.
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sealed bottled water is key if you're drinking on shore.
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i will not drink anything in a foreign country that doesn't come from a bottle. whatever that may mean.
we've cruised often and we have shore excursions booked for this one. i've got a 256 and a 512 card and my camera is pretty puny so i shouldn't run out of room. i think we are ready to go. |
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