Wednesday, September 1, 2021

June 8-9, 2017 Overnight stay in Amsterdam on the Celebrity Eclipse

 



Today we docked in Amsterdam for an overnight stay. This was one of the two overnights on this cruise. 

We have visited Amsterdam before so we decided to take a tour of the Delft China factory.




Weather was rainy  so we dressed appropriately.

Since this was a day long tour we started early by boarding the coach at 7:40 am. 

Amsterdam is city ringed by canals and very bicycle friendly.



Our first stop was at the city of rijnland where we got out to take photos in front of the windmill.

https://qr.rijnlandsemolenstichting.nl/pdf/our-mills.pdf






The city  and countryside was very scenic and pretty as you can see from the photos.





We arrived at the Delft factory at 10 am for a tour and visit. We were able to see the process of creating the beautiful china. I think most of their pieces are hand made and hand painted.










Some of the items that were on display were very interesting.


Of course they have a gift shop and since we have never purchased Delft items before we could not determine if the prices at the factory were lower than at the stores at home. n We did buy a bud vase for a souvenir.

It was a very interesting experience.


Next stop was a coffee break and shopping experience in town. We had about 30 minutes to explore the town. I chose to have a coffee before we got on the bus to go to lunch.

The large wooden shoes are everywhere in Holland.

We had lunch at the De Schaapskooi   (the sheepfold ) restaurant. The tables were all  set for our group and we were seated immediately.  
The lunch included traditional food and dessert and coffee or tea. Excellent meal and great service. If I lived in Delft I would eat here again.

https://www.schaapskooi.nl/


After lunch we boarded the coach for the trip back to the ship. On the way we drove by the Hague for just a drive by - no stop.  


The excursion was very nice in spite of the rainy weather. When we stayed in Amsterdam years before we wanted to go to the factory but we did not have the time or means.

June 9-

We planned to use the second day in Amsterdam as a free day to go out on our own but we did not plan on rain. Since we had spent time in Amsterdam before we disembarked from the ship and wandered around the cruise terminal looking at the shops and then we left the terminal to walk around the neighborhood.

We boarded the ship at lunchtime and had lunch. The ship sailed at 2pm so we really did not have a full day here but the time we had was enough. 







Sunday, July 25, 2021

June 6, 2017 Sea Day

 



Today we have a much needed sea day. After touring London for a few days and then starting port visits the day after we boarded the ship we needed a break.

We enjoy the occasional sea day to attend lectures, to the the pool or just spend time walking the deck to get some fresh air.

We attended the morning talk given by the execution staff who gave information on the port visits the next few days and the excursion offerings.

The dinner tonight was the first of the three Smart Chic nights where we dress in our smart casual outfits. Some men wear tuxedos and women wear cocktail dresses or designer outfits.



June 7, 2017 visit to Bruges, Belgium

 






Today the weather is sunny but cool. We needed to bundle up to go on our visit to Bruges.



The ship docked at Zeebrugge, a distance from the town but the cruise line arranged for a shuttle bus to drive us to the entrance to the medieval city. 

We left the pier at 10:30 am and arrived at the entrance at 11:00 am.

Bruges is  a walled medieval city with lots of picturesque buildings and canals.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruges

The only way to enter is by foot- motor vehicles are not allowed in the old city.

Consequently we walked in to the city over a bridge.



Once inside the city walls we saw the canal that ringed the city and lots of old buildings, trees and shops.









The walled city is not very large and encircled with a canal. It is easy to walk and visit.

There are many companies offering rides in the canal around the city.

We walked in circle visiting some shops and headed to the town center to find a restaurant for lunch. The large center square had many restaurants, bars and coffee shops on the edges of the square.



After lunch we continued our walk around the town amazed how pretty Bruges was and how many of the old buildings were so well preserved. 

Since Bruges was known for its chocolates we stopped at several stores before buying some chocolate pralines.





At 3:00 pm we headed for the exit to find our shuttle to go back to the ship.

We had a nice and leisurely day and appreciated the sunny weather after having such cold weather the day before.





Saturday, July 24, 2021

June 5, 2017 Cherbourg, France

 





Today we landed at the port of Cherbourg, France.

https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/unmissable-sites/cherbourg-en-cotentin/


I do not know why we signed up for an excursion to the Normandy countryside - maybe the other excursions were sold out.

Maybe also because it was an afternoon tour and we could spend time in town walking around in the morning.

The weather was cool and drizzly/rainy.  We bundled up and got off the ship to see the downtown. 





We had to take a shuttle bus provided by the cruise line to go downtown. It was a very scenic area and we did some window shopping. Afterwards we took the shuttle bus back to the ship to have lunch and get back to the pier to join the excursion.

First stop was at Gréville-Hague to see a house where Jean-François Millet, a notable impressionist painter lived.







Our next stop was at Port Racine.

Port Racine was a tiny port and limits the number of boats that can moor there. 




https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/hidden-gems/port-racine-one-of-frances-smallest-harbours/

Our last stop was at Cap de la Hague.

At Cap de la Hague we stopped to see a historic lighthouse built is 1874.  There was a monument for the sailors who died in a submarine accident in 1912.




https://www.wikimanche.fr/Croix_du_Vend%C3%A9miaire

Our last stop was at a local creperie for coffee/hot chocolate and a crepe.




We all needed a warm drink to warm us up. The weather the whole trip was drizzly and rainy and cold.

Last stop was the pier where we boarded our ship. We got back just in time to get ready for dinner.






Monday, July 12, 2021

June 4, 2017 Leaving Hotel and going to Southampton to board ship

 


Today we checked out of the hotel. Our stay here was great. The hotel was in a great location  - in financial district in London -and had very nice accommodations and amenities

The hotel was located in financial district in London City. Saint Paul's Cathedral and Millennium Bridge were nearby. Across the bridge on left side was a Greek restaurant.

Also, there was a shopping mall block away. Didn't have time to shop there.

Our room 632 had queen size bed. View of office building windows.

Shower and separate tub, bath robes and slippers, safe , flat screen tv and coffee maker with biscuits.

Breakfast included every morning. Had a pancake machine. Made 4"pancakes

Fried eggs and omelettes made to order. Excellent service.

Roger our driver driving us to Southampton - two hour drive.

Enclosed with our cruise documents was a letter detailing boarding for each deck and we were advised that there was limited seating in the terminal. Based on movies I saw I thought the ship terminals were big and could accommodate a lot of passengers like Barcelona's cruise terminal.

When we arrived at the terminal we were shocked on how small it was and limited facilities for travellers. Since we did follow the boarding procedures we got processed and on board in a relatively short time.


We had lunch and then were able to go to our stateroom to unpack. Lifeboat drill was at 3:15. Afterwards we went up on deck for the sailaway.



Tomorrow we go to the Channel Isles.




Sunday, July 11, 2021

June 3, 2017 Half day tour of London

 

We didn't have to meet for our tour until 12:30 pm so we had breakfast and then went out exploring the neighborhood. 

We went over a pedestrian bridge to the other side of the Thames River and walked along the river. We came across the Globe Theater and the ship the Golden Hinde II. Continuing our walk we reached the London Bridge stopping to take photos before we crossed it and continued our walk back to the Hotel.




Globe Theater

Golden  Hind II






We got on the bus at 12:30 for the ride to St. Paul's Church which was nearby. The tour guide led us through the Church and associated rooms and when done we got on the bus to go to the Tower of London.



St. Paul's Church


We crossed the Thames River and the driver let us off the bus several blocks away from the Tower of London. The guide gave us explanations about the history of the building as we walked around it. Afterwards we had a little free time to take photos before we headed back to the bus.

Tower of London








Next we went to visit Westminster Abbey and Big Ben. We took photos of the outside but did not have enough time to go inside the Church.

Our last visit was to Buckingham Palace. We had about 45 minutes to walk around and take photos here.





Our tour included a farewell dinner at a local pub. Unfortunately the pub was really bad in all ways. This was the low point of our tour.