Monday, August 19, 2013

Ports of Call visit and excursion outline

 PORTS OF CALL THOUGHTS:

With the exception of Quebec City which I visited in 1967 all of these ports of call are new to me.

We stop at Halifax on both legs of the cruise.

Portland Maine is our first stop and it is also my birthday – that will be celebrated with some of the others cruisers with a dinner party in one of the main dining rooms – there a some other cruisers who also have birthdays etc among my Cruise Critic friends.

There is a fair amount to see in the town and if I do an excursion it will likely be to see Kennebunkport – where the Bush family have one of their estates. There is also a lighthouse tour that interests me.

Halifax – This is also our first Canadian port of call so some Customs and Immigration inspection is required- is a great walking city with lots of history fairly close by – the Citadel is a short walk away. Much of what I decide to do here will depend on the weather – I want to get out to Peggy's Cove so might do a tour to there and then walk the City. The Hop on Hop off bus doesn't get good reviews so probably won't take it – will have the advantage on the return portion to see what I miss on this leg – that could include the Titanic cemetery.

Charlottetown is our first tender port as there is another ship in town. While there are a good number of ship's excursions none offer all that I want to see – most concentrate on Anne of Green Gables and Avalone which doesn't interest me.
I will probably rent a car here – being in Canada it is much easier and less hassle that in non – Canadian ports.

My intended route will take me to PEI National Park and its parks, beaches and lighthouses – will visit Cavendish and then head for Summerside and see the Confederation Bridge and return to Charlottetown and spend the remainder of the time walking the town and seeing the history. Will likely use my TA to arrange the car rental.

Gaspesie – this will likely be a ship's excursion – possibly the best of Gaspe and Forillon National Park although that one is pretty pricey so might just do a walking or hiking tour in the Park and explore the town with the remaining time – while seeing the Perce rock is desirable I won't be able to fit it and the Park in during the visit.

Saguenay – I believe we actually dock in La Baie which is part of the Greater Saguenay area – my interest here lies in an ships' either walking or hiking tour of Saguenay National Park as you get to see some of the fjord.

Quebec City – this the turn around point on this back to back cruise and a City I am very much hoping to enjoy – I will go out to Montmorency Falls – either by bus or taxi – it's only a few miles from town and then return and take in as much of the old town as time permits – there is a 5km broadwalk with lots to explore and then up to the upper town and explore until I drop for tomorrow is a sea day.

Cornerbrook – there is really only one real good place to visit and that is Gros Morne National Park – it is a good 90 minute each way but is on my must do list – it is also expensive - $179.00 but I can't find any tours that go out that way – likely all reserved by the cruise line and their customers.

Sydney – this is another tender port – there are some good ship's tour but I might also decide to rent a car here as well – choice is between seeing Fortress of Louisborg – or seeing some of Cape Breton and Bras d'or Lakes and the Alexander Bell museum – I lend towards the latter.

Halifax – will do what I missed or weather caused me to miss.

Saint John – the number one thing here is the Bay of Fundy tides and seeing the Reversing Falls – the latter are near the cruise dock so will do either first thing or before re boarding the ship – Saint John has lots of history right in the downtown core – whether I see the tides or Hopewell Rocks will depend on the weather and whether I want to spend 2 – 3 hours on a bus.

Bar Harbour – this is our last stop – it is a tender port and our point of re-entry to the US – the main attraction here is Acadia National Park – there are Hop on Hop off buses – shuttles etc – it is also a good biking location – Cadillac Mt is the high point – will likely do some of this as a DIY day – lots of interesting things in the town.

There you have my thoughts at the moment of what I might do at each of the ports.

Cheers!





Monday, May 27, 2013

Bermuda part cancel and other updates

Well this is now down to a 14 day cruise - I have decided for any number of reasons to do Bermuda next year in conjunction with my Dawn Boston to NOLA cruise - after having spent so much time earlier this year I just didn't have it in me both mentally and financially to be away for an extended period of time.

I also have booked my Amtrak transportation but even that was a challenge as they were all sold out of sleepers for the day that I wanted which just happens to be the start of the Columbus Day weekend so I am going to take the regional service from Boston South Station to New York Penn and stay overnight at the Vanderbilt Y - stayed there once before and the location is fine - then the next day I will use the regional service to Pittsburgh before connecting with Capitol Ltd to Chicago and the rest of the trip home - I could have upwards of 4 hours in Pittsburgh - while the train has stopped there I have never really step foot in the City but it appears that the area around the station is right in the thick of things so I may be able to enjoy a few of the sights.

I do need to start planning what I will be doing excursion wise in the various ports and to that extend I am doing what I did for SA cruise - have a three ring binder and have put a page for each port and then will add materials as I find info that I can use on the trip.

That's a rap

Cheers!

D


Friday, April 5, 2013

Introduction April 5, 2013

Well now that I returned from my 49 day South American I will be turning my attention to the next cruise on my so-called bucket list - A 14 day back to back cruise from Boston to Quebec City and back to Boston and then a 7 day cruise to Bermuda from Boston.

I had originally booked this for the fall of 2012 but canceled it when the opportunity to take the South American cruise presented itself.

When completed I will have visited all 10 Canadian provinces and can add Maine to the list of American states that I have visited.

The cruise leaves Boston on Sept. 27, 2013 - it will have port stops in Portland, Maine, St John New Brunswick, Halifax - twice - one visit on each leg, Bar Harbour, Maine, Cornerbrook Newfoundland, Charlottetown P.E.I., Gaspe, Saguenay, Quebec, Sydney, Nova Scotia and Quebec City.

With the exception of Quebec City - last visited in 1967 and Boston I have not visited any of the other ports.

As for Bermuda - for a number of reasons which I will outline in a future post - I may cancel and re-book as part of a 14 day Caribbean repo in November 2014 - there are a number of my cruising friends who have booked that cruise.

It's Friday night and time for a few beers so cheers!