Cruise Stop Naples, Italy – May 7, 2022

Our next port was Naples, where we had signed up for a tour of Pompeii. The HAL Excursions Manager had some concerns about me going on this Excursion due to the bumpiness of the site, however after I told her that I had already been to Olympia in Greece, she was okay with it. Pompeii is not far from Naples, unlike other Excursions we have taken which have been an hour or more bus rides away. As we drove to Pompeii which was about 30 minutes away, we passed Mount Vesuvius and heard about the eruption which covered Pompeii and Heracleum. Pompeii was not as buried as Heracleum, which I did not know. Apparently Heracleum was buried twice as deep as Pompeii (about 8 feet). What an amazing experience Pompeii was! To walk the paths that people had walked so many decades ago and listen to the guide talk about how they did things like serve food from different “kitchens” and “bakeries” was amazing – it was almost like you were there! It was also very strange from an accessibility standpoint. Some parts were not accessible such as the roads with the huge chariot mounds in them and then all of a sudden we were at a house of a rich person which had a metal ramp installed to get into it, down to the stables and then at the exit – the house was completely accessible however getting up the curb to get to the “sidewalk” to get to the ramp was not! You know, pictures explain it WAY better – lets look at them! NOTE: There is a map of Pompeii at the bottom…

Cruise Stop Palermo (Sicily) Italy – May 6, 2022

Back in Italy, now on the Island of Sicily, our original HAL Excursion to explore a local town and its beach (with covered chairs for two) was cancelled by the tour operator so we were offered instead a tour to Cefalu, which is located east of Palermo, still on the north coast of Sicily. The winds had not ceased from the previous day and our trip back from Tunisia – in fact it took 2 tugs to get us into port plus all the technology that the ship has to maneuver (something to do with pods). Even the port, which is normally open 24 hours, was closed overnight due to the winds which were bearing down on it, so all the ferry traffic, plus our cruise ship had to “hang out” outside of the port until it was safe to enter, at about 6am. At 8am our trip to Cefalu began and we were off in a bus that despite the wind gusts, the driver did a very good job keeping the bus, acting like a sail, on the highway! We made it to this historic town and spent about 2 hours there. While walking around we saw a wedding happen in the town church along with I did some window shopping. It seemed to be a VERY popular tourist destination with about 6 busses of people there visiting while we were there too. Driving back there was no wind at all – in fact there was a small “forest fire” which was being water bombed with a beaver type looking plane. Unfortunately did not get a picture of the plane 🙁 but it was cool watching it dump the water! When we got back to Palermo, we just made it onto the ship before it started to rain very heavily! After some pizza and watching the rain storm, we went out and took some pictures of the city, before returning prior to All Aboard! Here are our pictures!

Unexpected Day at Sea – May 5, 2022

As we were to get off the ship for a 7:30am Excursion we were up pretty early as we had to be down to the theatre by 7:00am to clear customs. Tunisia needed to see each person plus their passport that was going to enter the country. So about 6am when our breakfast was delivered, we started watching the progress of the ship on the in-room television and we saw this about face!

Soon after the captain came on the overhead speaker to announce that 1. we were not going to Tunis, 2. we are high tailing it out of the area due to high winds and rough seas 3. he would have been a “cowboy” (imagine that with an Irish accent) if he attempted to enter the narrow channel circled with this large ship due to the prevailing wind speed (50 knots). So we had another day at sea! Great for me as now I have time for a manicure!

Now, an old adage is “red sunset at night, sailors delight, red sunrise in morn, sailors take warn”. The interesting thing is on this day, we had a beautiful red sunrise and flat sea – was that an indicator of what was to come that day???

Day at Sea – May 4, 2022

For this PLANNED day at sea, I thought I would show you a selection of the delicious meals that I have been served aboard the Nieuw Statendam. Most of these are standard meals on the menu, with slight modifications by the Allergy Kitchen (where all my food comes from regardless of what I order) however there are a few classics which they did make for me by special request! As I mentioned previously, I had an issue with muffins (which actually occurred twice) that were incorrectly sent to me, however all the meals that were cooked for me were gluten free and I did not react to any of them unlike the 2 muffin incidents!

As part of our cruise package we also had the pleasure of dining in 3 Specialty restaurants – the Pinnacle Grill, Tamarind and Rudi’s Sel de Mer. We also went to Nami Sushi wish you pay for what you eat. I have noted those pictures below. Let’s eat!

PS The best thing about being in Rome and off the Cruise ship is you now get full pictures! No more thumb prints!

Cruise Stop Livorno, Italy – May 3, 2022

Now we are in Livorno, which is the port city closest to Pisa and Florence. As we are going to be visiting both of these cities after we leave the ship in Rome, we decided to take a HAL trip to Cinque Terre where we will see the historic villages on the rugged Italian Riviera coastline. So first we boarded a bus and traveled north from the Tuscany region, for 90 minutes, to the Liguia region and to La Spezia where we boarded a boat to take us to the first village, Riomaggiore. Cinque Terre is a string of centuries-old seaside villages. In each of the 5 towns, colorful houses and vineyards cling to steep terraces and harbours are filled with fishing boats and trattorias turn out seafood specialties along using the Liguria region’s famous sauce, pesto. There is a cliffside hiking trail that links the villages and offers sweeping sea vistas along with a local train service. After Riomaggiore, we again got onto the boat and travelled for about an hour past the next 3 villages, with one of them up high, finally arriving at Monterrosso al Mare, the 5th and final village, where Andrew had a spot of wine and we had lunch prior to some shopping time and returning to La Spezia via train and then onto the bus back to the ship. It was a 9 1/2 hour day and I was really looking forward to the next day – at sea!

Cruise Stop Ville Franche-de-mer, France – May 2, 2022

Wow – what a mouthful to say! Basically Ville Franche-de-mer is the city in the bay just east of Nice. So lets just call this Nice as that is actually where we went! So with our cruise we were given three $100 Excursion credits to use and one we used on a trip to Nice and Eze. Actually, the stop was supposed to be in Monaco, however just like Gibraltar, that got cancelled for some unknown reason, so “Nice” was the replacement stop. When going to Monaco, we were going on a HAL trip to Eze and another village in France, now we are touring Nice and Eze. So those on this tour (2 busses worth) plus 2 other tours were taken by tender directly to Nice where anyone who wanted to go ashore on their own were taken to Ville Franche-de-mer. Our tour started with a walking tour of Nice – which as it was a Sunday, was the antiques market instead of the flower market that operates the rest of the week. We walked through the market (but I did not touch or buy anything!) and then went to a very interesting wine tasting where the vintner/owner explained the wine industry in France very well – even for a person who does not drink wine! He also linked in what has happened in the USA, Australia and Canada which was a surprise! I had a lovely l’eau sans gas vintage 2022. Andrew had the 2 white wines and 1 red wine and he enjoyed them with some bread and cheese. I was full with my l’eau so I passed on the “le pain”. After that we were back on the bus to Eze, which is a small village on the top of a cliff. I knew it was small, I knew there were shallow stairs to climb to get up to the village however what blew me away was how small and compact the village was on this cliff side! The bus trip there was very short and then we started the climb (I was using my crutches and not my walker) which is done in 3 parts. I made it up the first 2 parts (which surprised the guide quite a bit) and then she said the last part people could do on their own – it takes you to a garden. I decided to call in quits as I knew the next day we also had a long walking excursion to Cinque Terre in Italy. It is very hard to explain this village other than it was like a cinnamon bun sitting on top of this cliff – you start walking at the bottom of the bun and circle around and around through the middle of the bun going up until you get to the top of middle peak which is where the garden is. Then you have to come down… There are two ways to come down we found out – the way you came back up OR the back route which we mistakenly found which is LONGER and goes past all the kitchen back doors! It is also more slippery as they keep the tourist steps area cleaner than the kitchen access it seems. On our way down, we left with plenty of time to get to the bottom (after all going down a hill you can walk faster) and we were going to take some pictures of the bridge and instead we were the last people to make it to the bus! Oh well it was a fantastic experience and not one we would really do on our own – which is how I pick the Excursions to do generally. Here come the pictures now!

Cruise Stop Barcelona, Spain – May 1, 2022

Well, the first “segment” of the cruise is over! For some people that means they are getting off the ship and for others they are excited to be getting on… For us that meant no In Room dining for breakfast – we had to patronize the Dining Room and then we had to leave the ship for the day so they could clean it. We were not allowed back aboard until 3pm, for a 5pm sailing time. Ted, Pat, Andrew and I had planned to take the Hop on Hop off bus service on both loops today and that is what we did! We took a taxi to the square where they departed from and hopped on! It was supposed to be a 90 minute to 2 hour ride on the Red Line which was the first one we saw… it ended up being 2 1/2 hours so that precluded us from going on the Blue Line in case the same thing happened as that would make us late for the 4:30pm all aboard. So instead we ate lunch at a lovely café called Café Vienna on the Las Ramblas street which is the main tourist drag in Barcelona. Also where pick pockets live – luckily none of us were their prey! After lunch we walked down Las Ramblas a ways, check out the hotel where Pat and Ted will be staying when they return to Barcelona and then took a quick taxi back to the ship. Off for the second “segment”, which for us was still the same cruise, to Rome now! Note: Not too happy with the pictures as they were taken from inside the bus – I will get better ones when we return to Barcelona in June for our tour of Spain!

Cruise Stop Alicante – April 30th, 2022

Alicante was our next stop on our 7 days in a row of ports! Half way there and this was going to be a “walking” day. We met our tour guide, who Ted had found through Free Tours Alicante, who provided a custom tour for us (which was not free) of the Santa Barbara Castle and walk to the Old Town market of Alicante. Lucky for us, the Santa Barbara Castle’s elevator was operating – as it is a LONG winding road up the hill to the top. I do not say this often but I was impressed with the Engineering that took place to make this historic place accessible to everyone! Even with the two grades that it stops at, Andrew and I could not help going up the extra 500 feet or so to the very top of the castle, while Pat and Ted waited in the shade of a terrace. Once back down in the city, we walked through the town to the Market which was in a wonderful historic building! Similar to Granville Island but VERY European and it sure shows why Europeans go shopping every day or two for food rather than once a week or so like we do – the food is just so fresh it is better that way! On the top floor of the 2 floor market were cheeses, breads and wine and on the bottom floor (yes there were tiny elevators) there was produce, meat and fish. What a cultural experience! Then we walked quickly back to the ship to get there in time for all aboard!

Cruise Stop Malaga, Spain – April 29th, 2022

Welcome to Malaga, Spain! This is the area of the white painted houses. Here we had booked another private tour, along with Ted and Pat, with a driver and tour guide. Our plan was to visit Mijas, a local town high in the hills known for its white houses and views and then return to Malaga for a short tour, which we proceeded to do.

Cruise Stop Cadiz, Spain – April 28th, 2022

Now on the mainland of Spain, our first stop was Cadiz. Here we engaged a private driver and tour guide to take us on a trip to a Bodega in Jerez (close by) and old town Cadiz. First we drove through Cadiz and to Jerez, toured Sandeman Bodega where they make Sherry and then came back and walked around the old town of Cadiz.