Saturday, May 7, 2016

Day 4 - Vigo, Spain

This must be the 4th or 5th time we are in Vigo. We had sort of decided to not go ashore, because the last time we were here, the city was so noisy, dirty, filled with beggars, umbrella- and handbag-vendors, and because of the recession, lots of empty stores in the main streets. Depressing!

Ovation of the Seas - docked smack in the middle of the city!
I am glad we redecided, even though the weather was bad. The temperature was nice, but it rained all day. I had brought my umbrella so I was sort of fine.

The emigrant (a tribute to the emigrants that left for America) and me... me to the right -
 I brought my Munch umbrella.




These guys knew exactly what people needed today!



We walked around, did some planned shopping (toothpaste) then I found this cute store, and I had to buy a couple of these cushions. 


These two guys are going with me home, Mr Sunglass and the Kisser...
I love them both! (The winebottle just to show the size)
Well, we found this little hole in the wall, where the locals had their refreshments. We were the only tourists in there, I did not want to take any pictures.
 
They had some really good house wine, and some green olives and salty peanuts. Very nice and friendly.  The name of the place was of course "Serveseria", and they have free beer tomorrow:

 

We had lunch also with the locals, another hole in the wall! No pictures there either.

It was nice to get back on board, as I was cold and wet after walking in the rain and wind. I had a nice warm shower and a nap. The bed in our cabin is just awesome. And our stateroom attendant Darwin has become my new best friend. I want to take him home. Everything is perfect. Except for the weather.

No dinner tonight  after the big lunch in Vigo was  We just grabbed a sandwich in the Promenade cafe. All good.



Towel of the day: the shy little pig...


Friday, May 6, 2016

Day 3 - Gijon, Spain

A good night's sleep, and we were ready to go to Gijon. Wikipedia has this article on the city, the largest city and municipality in the autonomous community of Asturias in Spain.

I am not sure if we had to "park" way out in the boonies because of size, but ...

Ovation of the Seas - in Gijon, Spain


We could choose from a bussride (5 Euros) or a taxi (18 Euros) - the line for the bus was terrible, guess what we did. Yes. the taxi. We have never seen this city on any itinerary, so we don't think they were prepared for this big crowd.

The city it self was big enough to absorb the ships passengers, we did not feel like we were wading in cruisers as we do in other ports. We did the planned shopping (memorycards for my camera), and walked around until we found a little local "cideria", where we had lunch. Only locals, and us! It was a great experience, even though I could not use their wifi. I have a great dataplan on my phone, so I survived. (yes, I am addicted).

There were also horrendous lines to get back on the ship. We had to go through a security screening (the important thing is to see if we are trying to smuggle alcohol on board), and I think lots of people had bought alcohol, (they confiscate it, and you get it back on the last night of your cruise). Oh well, we know this - the problem with bigger ships. Use it as an opportunity to get to know other people! We had fun, and the time we spent did not feel too bad.

We did the "Chic" restaurant for dinner, I had a delicious rack of lamb, Per had the snapper.  We had a great time, people from Adelaide, Australia at the table next to us, Mark and Kay, we will meet them again for sure, they were fun and friendly, and had champagne with their dinner. We like that kind of people!

Tomorrow is Vigo, we have been there several times before. Weather forecast is bad, so we'll probably just walk off  to have lunch, and then back to the ship. We have  not really explored the ship yet.

Pictures later, the net is too slow.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Day 2 - at sea

Seadays are my favorite on cruises. At least on longer cruises. This cruise will be so long, we will enjoy both the ports and the seadays. Especially the ports we have never seen before.

Today we had a nice lunch in the Solarium Bistro, more relaxed than the big buffet, and I want to see the sea. (only negative is you have to eat with people in their bathrobes.. that feels a bit)... The other restaurants are on deck 4 and 5, and have limited view. We'll for sure get to try them out, we have 50 more days to go!

After lunch we enjoyed the balcony and cabin. I got some sleep (much needed) and we both got to read. I brought on board 2 bottles and some "single-bags" with wine, and Royal gives us some during our cruise. I am sure we'll have enough... they even gave us nice wine glasses! Thank you Royal!

Ovation of the Seas is the newest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet. They have done a lot of improvements from the other ships we have been on (we have never cruised this class - Quantum class) before. There is no main dining room, but several different restaurants. To book time for dinner - I have an app on my phone.. We can also book excursions and shows on that same app. Really cool. And if you don't have a smartphone, they have provided "iPads" (I don't know what they are) around the ship for people to use to book their stuff. It is really neat!  We had dinner in "Silk" - tonight, Asian food. Chinese, Vietnamese and Indian food. Everything was delicious! Our server was a  Chinese guy, and Per got to practice his Chinese. The server loved it, and gave us really personal and good service. We will for sure go here more often!

Since we are "Diamond plus" (because we have more than 175 nights on Royal-ships - we have more than 250 cruisepoints now I think) we can go to this lounge every evening for snacks and free drinks. Problem is - on this ship there is no bar in that lounge, and we like to meet people.  Only tables with chairs. Disapponted Royal! Put back the bar in the Diamond Lounge! Ask your guests, also many single travellers, they like to sit at the bar, easier to meet people! Not good Royal!

Towel animal from Darwin:


Well - tomorrow is Gijon, Spain. A new port for us, never been there!





Monday, May 2, 2016

Day 1 - Southampton -On board!

After a delicious breakfast at the Grand Harbor hotel, and nice chat with good friends, we walked from the hotel to the ship. The huge  Panda was Greetings us from high up there. Her little cub is also there, we will go up and say hi later!

The check in process took us only 30 minutes. This including extra security, (we are going to some odd places) and visa check. Very good Royal Carbbean! We have not access to our steteroom yet, but the  North  Star Bar is a fun and nice place to be. It is a beautiful day in Southampton and lots of fun English people on  board.


 Lets go!! I am ready!



Day 0 - Oslo - Southampton!


Well - how exciting is a taxiride to the airport? Not exciting at all... except for that he was late, only some minutes. But that is so annoying when you have booked a taxi for 5.30 in the morning! But he came and he was nice. And he even asked if we wanted to listen to the radio - we said - nononono - peace and quiet please, it is 5.30 in the morning!


When we arrived at the airport, the baggage system was of course down.. all the Monday Morning Travellers - yours truly included - were not really happy with this situation: They could  not give us any promises as to IF or  WHEN our luggage would arrive at our destination! We are going on a 52 nights cruise... without luggage? Everything ended good, I must admit I was impressed when all our suitcases came out from that hole in the wall!! Happy dance!


After a nice train ride from Gatwick to Southampton, we are now installed in Grand Harbor Hotel - we have stayed here several times before. Nice rooms, and very short distance to the cruise terminals. The first time we stayed here, we walked - with lots of luggage - to the ship!

We had lunch at The Dancing man, Great food and service,  this was just perfect, with a good glass of merlot...


 and they even had their own little Jack Russel - Mister Watson!! He was so cute!




After some shopping and rain we went back to the hotel, Southampton is a nice city, but in the rain, not so much.

Tomorrow we are embarking the beautiful Ovation of the seas!!!




Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Ovation of the Seas, Royal Caribbeans newest Quantum class ship....

and the Master of the Vessel - is of course Norwegian!



It feels really safe with a Norwegian captain. We have sailed on many of RCCL's cruise ships with Norwegian masters. Captain Henrik Loy will be the "driver" on our "Slow boat to China" - leaving Southampton Tuesday May 3rd.  (Picture from Cruise Critics. http://www.cruisecritic.com/news/news.cfm?ID=6942

This brand new ship came out of the Meyer Werft Shipyard late March.  I can't wait to come on board and explore!