Ushuaia, Feb. 2, 2022
After another uneventful flight (my favorite kind), we landed in Ushuaia at 9:30 a.m. Upon stepping outside, we were blasted … Continue reading Ushuaia, Feb. 2, 2022
After another uneventful flight (my favorite kind), we landed in Ushuaia at 9:30 a.m. Upon stepping outside, we were blasted … Continue reading Ushuaia, Feb. 2, 2022
Cruising is like listening to a Beatles greatest hits record. Yeah (yeah, yeah) you admire Hey Jude and Yesterday, but … Continue reading Barcelona
Pity the port that follows Florence. Suffice it to say that Toulon (actually Seyne sur Mer) isn’t up to the … Continue reading Aix-en-Provence and Marseille
Pisa is charming and Florence beguiling; this was my favorite day of the cruise, edging out Ephesus and Pompeii. … Continue reading Pisa and Florence
Rome, they say, wasn’t built in a day, and it can’t be seen in a day either. We ping-ponged from … Continue reading Rome
Cruise ships make a lot of money on port tours, contracting with local operators to show large groups (several busloads … Continue reading Naples: Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast
Mykonos is a storybook Greek island. Blindingly white houses whose shutters match the impossibly blue sea dot the island’s gently sloping hills. As … Continue reading Mykonos and Delos
Temporarily leaving Greece, we docked next in Kusadasi (KOOSH-uh-das-uh), a port on the Aegean coast of Turkey south of Izmir (ancient … Continue reading Kusadasi and Ephesus
Poor Athens. Suffering along with the rest of Greece, some of its modern buildings are nearly as dilapidated as the … Continue reading Athens
Our second port, Dubrovnik, clings to hills overlooking the Adriatic. With no ship’s tour lined up, we cabbed into the … Continue reading Dubrovnik