The two sea days since leaving Iceland have been spent with a combination of eating, quizzes and enjoying the variety of entertainment on board. On Monday night we had a lovely meal in the speciality fish restaurant, Steamers.We both had … Read More
Day 7 – Reykjavik.
Today’s port of call was the most northerly capital city in the world – Reykjavik. Although it was a little overcast as we sailed into the harbour it was dry and so it remained throughout the rest of our stay. … Read More
Day 6 – Isafjordur
When we last visited Isafjordur in 2016, aboard P&O’s Azura, it was a tendered port. During our visit it started raining and with the prevailing wind the rain was virtually horizontal. Everyone rushed to get back on the ship forming … Read More
Day 2 to Day 5 – From Ireland to Iceland.
On Tuesday we arrived in the sunny town of Cobh in Ireland. We have visited this port on many occasions both on cruise ships and the old Swansea-Cork ferry when visiting Lorna and family in Ireland. As always it was … Read More
Day One – Falmouth, Cornwall.
When going on a cruise to Iceland and Greenland, you tend to pack appropriately namely lots of layers and fleeces, therefore the weather today at our first stop, Falmouth, came as a bit of a shock. After the very poor … Read More