Summary of our most recent cruise, that being a Trans-Atlantic crossing aboard Caribbean Princess, plus some thoughts about changes with Princess Cruises over the years. Blog.
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A sixteen-night cruise from Italy to America aboard Caribbean Princess, starting at the port of Civitavecchia and finishing at Fort Lauderdale. In between we visit Sardinia, mainland Spain (sort of), Morocco, Madeira, and Tenerife, then tolerate eight days on the Atlantic Ocean.
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Caribbean Princess Cruise Boarding Day
Pre-cruise stay in a London hotel ahead of an early morning flight to Rome and a taxi to Civitavecchia to board Caribbean Princess.
Read MoreCruise Tour: Su Nuraxi di Barumini, Sardinia
A visit to the Bronze Age defensive settlement of Su Nuraxi di Barumini on the island of Sardinia in late 2024.
Read MoreDeparting Sardinia
Photos from around the port of Cagliari, Sardinia as Caribbean Princess departs during a cruise in late 2024.
Read MoreTwo Mediterranean Sea Days Aboard Caribbean Princess
Details of one planned sea day in the Mediterranean on a cruise ship plus one day docked in Spain but unable to leave the ship due to the weather.
Read MoreCaribbean Princess Cruise Excursion: Lunch In Rabat, Morocco
From docking in Casablanca to travelling to Rabat and having lunch in a riad in Morocco’s capital city.
Read MoreHighlights Of Rabat
A look around the Kasbah of the Udayas in Rabat followed by a short visit to the Mausoleum of Mohammed V.
Read MoreEvening Sights In Casablanca
Pictures of the Hassan II mosque in Casablanca and some late-night shopping in the Moroccan city.
Read MoreFunchal, Madeira In The Rain
Arrival in the port of Funchal, Madeira and a walk to the cable car with occasional stops to get out of the rain as much as possible.
Read MoreThe Art Of Open Doors, Rua De Santa Maria, Funchal, Madeira
Photos of the project to add street art to the doors of Rua de Santa Maria in the city of Funchal, Madeira.
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