Eight ways cruise ships pollute the oceansAll that **** those cruise liners pump out.
Thought you'd have all you need in your 15 minute 'city'
Venice has been trying to get those bloody great floating hotels banned for years.
Eight ways cruise ships pollute the oceansAll that **** those cruise liners pump out.
Thought you'd have all you need in your 15 minute 'city'
Correct. Hilarious on match day seeing all the football chavs, mooching around Barmouth, in their glorious colours - Villa, Wolves, Blues, West Brom. The missus and me pronounce it with a similar ending to Vermouth, so as to give it an 'exotic' ring to it.Wolvo-on-Sea
Correct. Hilarious on match day seeing all the football chavs, mooching around Barmouth, in their glorious colours - Villa, Wolves, Blues, West Brom. The missus and me pronounce it with a similar ending to Vermouth, so as to give it an 'exotic' ring to it.
Love Barmouth, me. Quite a lot of cash around there though.
Rhyll - now that is a shít hole. Had a nice meal the Laughing Budda though. The Bodfor hasn't changed the carpet in a couple of decades.
Decided against Crete and found a cruise that visits Crete - Heraklion specifically so that she could visit the island of Spinalonga, but by the time we went to book it, all balcony cabins had sold out. Mrs Mottie can’t be persuaded to have an inside cabin or even one with just a window ………. so we went and booked a holiday in Menorca at the end of August. Maybe a cruise next year.Looking at going to Seville and Crete and of course a few short U.K. breaks with the dawg. No firm dates yet though.
A PALACE!?My Dad has a palace in the hills between Benidorm and Alicante. We are staying in a little place called El compello, while having a few days at my dads.
We will probably try for another around autumn time.
Went there for dinner when in St. Tropez. Easy to travel aroundAlways fancied that Juan-les-Pins, which is mentioned in "Where Do You Go To My Lovely".
But I'll probably stick to Rhyl.
Large ones been banned since 2021Eight ways cruise ships pollute the oceans
Venice has been trying to get those bloody great floating hotels banned for years.
There appears to be an active market in unwanted cruises. People at risk of losing deposits and payments sell them on at cost. P &O don’t necessarily make charges for name changes.Decided against Crete and found a cruise that visits Crete - Heraklion specifically so that she could visit the island of Spinalonga, but by the time we went to book it, all balcony cabins had sold out. Mrs Mottie can’t be persuaded to have an inside cabin or even one with just a window ………. so we went and booked a holiday in Menorca at the end of August. Maybe a cruise next year.
I think it's known as the 'ten week rule'. People book cruises, put a deposit down and then have to pay in full ten weeks before the cruise. If they don't pay, they release and resell those cabins at a decent discount. Of course, it's a gamble as you still might not get a cabin and then other holidays you have your eye on may have sold out. I know when we did a Caribbean cruise on the Azura back in 2011, my wife and I paid £1900 pp inc flights for an extended balcony cabin. Our friends booked the cabin next door and paid the same. Another couple of our friends tried to book a few weeks later but they were sold out. They tried again later on in the year and got an actual suite with a personal cabin attendant, canape's every night, free dry cleaning and laundry, priority for the on-board specialty restaurants and their own dedicated breakfast restaurant only for those with suites. Their suite was massive with a separate lounge and kitchen. They paid......£1900 pp, the same as us! Oh how they laughed..... Luckily, they were not breakfast people and were in the Gym in the morning or running round the deck so us and the other couple took turns to use their pass for breakfast each morning.There appears to be an active market in unwanted cruises. People at risk of losing deposits and payments sell them on at cost. P &O don’t necessarily make charges for name changes.