AlanW
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The highlight of being at sea, was watching a huge water spout develop behind us
There seems to me a myth that you go on a cruise and sit in a sun lounger all day. On the three I have been on I’ve never sat in one.
There are many cruises where you arrive in a port early in the morning and can go ashore after breakfast for a choice of organised trips or do your own thing. The ship then leaves port later afternoon / early evening. At that time you will be having dinner and then maybe watch a show before going to bed. The next morning you wake up somewhere difference. Rinse and repeat.
Not all cruises have full days at sea and that is something I wouldn’t want to repeat.
Day | Port | Arrival Time | Departure Time | |
1 | Tue | Palma, Majorca | 22:00 | |
2 | Wed | At Sea | ||
3 | Thu | Olbia, Sardinia | 08:00 | 15:00 |
4 | Fri | Naples (for Pompeii & Capri), Italy | 08:00 | 18:00 |
5 | Sat | Civitavecchia (for Rome), Italy | 07:00 | 19:00 |
6 | Sun | Ajaccio, Corsica | 09:00 | 15:00 |
7 | Mon | Palamos, Spain | 09:00 | 17:00 |
8 | Tue | Palma, Majorca | 06:00 | |
Regardless of the pressure at work, it involves sitting down all day. Hence never really enjoyed sitting on a beach to relax, and would rather go on a monster bike ride. It is exercising the bits that don't normally get worked and want to, and allows the bits that have been stretched to relax.
Usually we turn up on holiday, I'm stressed and can't work out what food to buy, what to do and when. Wife forces me to take my son out on a long bike ride so that I am bearable.
I was checking for research purposes!!
A quick tweak that went easily, 5mm allen key to loosen left grx400 brifter clamp to line it up with the flared drops, similar to right which felt far more comfy.
Still can't get over how harsh the wrapped alloy bars are on the egravel, compared to my unwrapped Primavera bars on my road bike with the bulbous 505 brifters, despite 27vs33mm tyres!
Thinking of pushing my luck and using 2mm allen key to "quickly" slightly reduce reach of levers on both brifters.
And did your new wife know?![]()
actually I didn;t go in
I object to big ship cruises morally. none of the money you spend goes to the people / businesses in the places you visit. it goes to a massive corporate who employ people on near or sub minimum wage by playing with their places of employment.
The big ships then disgorge 100's of people into place like Venice etc completely overrunning them with people spending virtually no money at local business as they pile back onto the boat for their all you can buffet.
There's something in what you say about places getting over run when a cruise ship docks but again, many of the local businesses only thrive because of tourism like this.
not really as "tourist's like that" don't actually spend much off the boat, and most of the ports of call for the big ships were already well established tourist centres long before cruising got popular for the masses.
More places should follow Venice's lead (Palma too now iirc) and and levy a decent tax on cruise passengers / ships to go into the local economy. To be honest Venice should have just banned them from the Grand canal full stop.