- We are flying to Barcelona after our 5 nights in Paris to board our first Oceania cruise.
- Meaning: need to pack for 2 weeks on a lovely cruise ship that lands us in Miami. We know from past experience that transatlantic (TA) cruises from Barcelona take the southern route with many warm days en route. So much for layered cold weather clothes.
- To add to the complexity, we will be flying on a european regional airline with very strict baggage limits.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
What to Pack?
So...after reading many articles and posts about what we can expect from the weather in November and how to pack accordingly, I've come to the conclusion that the answer is "who knows?". It might be cold, windy and rainy OR the temperature might be mild with cloudy skies and some days of bright sunshine. So...layering is the preferred mode of dress. Not a problem except for the fact that :
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Planning Stage
After years of refusing to travel to France, Art found that he enjoyed our cruise day stop in Villefranche and our day trip to Aix en Provence. When we decided that our 'big' trip in Fall, 2012 would be our first Oceania cruise - a transatlantic cruise on the new ship Rivieria, the next question was where, in Europe, would we go before the cruise. We learned from our two previous transatlantic cruises that we loved staying in one place for about a week and then cruising home. After much discussion (returning to Venice or Barcelona or going to Paris for the first time. To my delight, Art, despite his previous statements about his lack of interest in traveling there, agreed that he'd rather go some place he hadn't been to before. Paris. Fit the bill and big time planning began
I shall be forever grateful to our friends who were experienced Francophiles and to Trip Advisor's regulars on the Paris Forum for their willing and patient help in planning our 5 nights/5 1/2 days in Paris. After talking with us, our friends Cheryl and Chris decided to take a river cruise leaving from Paris and spending pre and post cruise days there. So we embarked on an almost daily email barrage of recommending Web sites, articles, and lots of money and time saving hints among us.
Key planning elements: booking a room at the Renaissance Paris Vendome using Marriott Rewards points...what a deal. They were having a special deal - we booked 5 nights for the points required for 4! Next: finding an airfare ( one way since we'll be cruising home). The best I could do was on American Airlines from Charlotte to Chicago connecting to Iberian. It does seem strange to go west to go east but the fare is worth it. We still have to decide if we will fly from Paris to Barcelona (the embarkation port for our cruise) and have the worry of keeping our luggage under the severe weight limit of European Regional airlines or take the new high speed train from Paris to Figeures in Spain where we'd have to change to the train to Barcelona but have no luggage limit. Still pondering.
With the 2 key items out of the way, itinerary planning begins in earnest. Planning for 5 days, geographically grouping the sights we most want to visit and figuring that we will do enough walking to burn off the excess calories we plan to ingest (bread, pastries, and delicious French food ).
Guess that worked...first try to move a picture from one of my albums to the blog :)
I shall be forever grateful to our friends who were experienced Francophiles and to Trip Advisor's regulars on the Paris Forum for their willing and patient help in planning our 5 nights/5 1/2 days in Paris. After talking with us, our friends Cheryl and Chris decided to take a river cruise leaving from Paris and spending pre and post cruise days there. So we embarked on an almost daily email barrage of recommending Web sites, articles, and lots of money and time saving hints among us.
Key planning elements: booking a room at the Renaissance Paris Vendome using Marriott Rewards points...what a deal. They were having a special deal - we booked 5 nights for the points required for 4! Next: finding an airfare ( one way since we'll be cruising home). The best I could do was on American Airlines from Charlotte to Chicago connecting to Iberian. It does seem strange to go west to go east but the fare is worth it. We still have to decide if we will fly from Paris to Barcelona (the embarkation port for our cruise) and have the worry of keeping our luggage under the severe weight limit of European Regional airlines or take the new high speed train from Paris to Figeures in Spain where we'd have to change to the train to Barcelona but have no luggage limit. Still pondering.
With the 2 key items out of the way, itinerary planning begins in earnest. Planning for 5 days, geographically grouping the sights we most want to visit and figuring that we will do enough walking to burn off the excess calories we plan to ingest (bread, pastries, and delicious French food ).
Guess that worked...first try to move a picture from one of my albums to the blog :)
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