Rome (Civitavecchia Italy)
Marseille, France
Barcelona, Spain
Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
Cartagena, Spain
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Lanzarote (Canary Islands) Spain
Tenerife (Canary Islands) Spain
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Greetings fellow passengers! I have created this web site to supplement
Bob's Equinox web site (see his link below). I will be happy to include any
port information you'd like to have here. Bob's web site will have
transportation and tour information, as well as some misc. web sites. I will be
posting my findings for the ports as I do my research.
I am creating individual documents of each port for you to download (see
links below). If you have any problems downloading the documents, please
let me know. If you have information based on your time in these ports
(suggestions on sights to see, restaurant recommendations, etc.), I'll be glad
to add it so we can build up these port documents.
Email me with your information, questions or comments.
Thanks, enjoy, and Happy Cruising!
Monica
Check out all of the on-board events.
My Travel Page This is my travel page (journals, photographs, restaurant and hotel lists, etc)
My Rome Journal from October 2007. Four nigths in Rome prior to my cruise.
Trambus Open Roma Cruise friend Glenn asked about this Trambus. It seems to be a good option for people who don't want to do lots of walking. I prefer to walk because I feel I get to see more of the city, sights, and people. It is an hop on/off bus tour. This is the information for the Open Route.
Tickets are good for 24 hours but they have a 2-hour tour. You could start your moring taking the 2-hour tour, keep track of what you'd like to go back to see; have lunch, and return to those sights in the afternoon (make sure you keep track of the opening/closing times of the sights).
Tickets are about $27 USD per person, so really, it's an expensive bus ride but convenient, as the bus will stop only at the places on their route - nicer than than taking the local bus that makes lots of stops.
A lot of the sights are within walking distance, so you can do Rome on your own: Piazza Venezia, Campidoglio, the Colosseum, and Roman Forum, which can be done in one day; Vatican City and Castel S. Angelo another day...adding other sights along the way. Just remember to save time to enjoy some gelato!
See this link for various travel web sites. Note that the links do not work, as it is so time-consuming to connect them. Just copy and paste the URL.
Completed Documents:
In The Works: