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For fall break this year, we planned a cruise with my mom. After we booked, we sent an email to lots of friends to see if anyone wanted to join us. Two families took us up on the offer to vacation together and we had a great time! This was our 3rd Royal Caribbean cruise from Europe. This one left from Venice, Italy and included two full days at sea.
Our first stop was Split, Croatia. Our family took a taxi tour around the island where we learned a lot about the history. We then walked around the Royal Palace grounds that have been converted into restaurants and shops. We went up into the bell tower of the church and had amazing views of the city.
Ephesus, Turkey was our second stop and the kids convinced us to let them stay on the ship. All 7 adults piled into one taxi van for a great day of sightseeing. We first visited the home of Mary where she lived out the last of her days. Next, we saw Roman ruins. I bought one of those cool books that has the overlays of what the place had looked like originally. It’s so fascinating! Our taxi driver asked us to stop at a leather store (complete with runway strip) as a favor to him. While the products were gorgeous, they were still a bit pricey. He received a gas voucher for our troubles so it was worth it for him.
Mykonos, Greece was our 3rd stop. Nick and Lindsey joined us this day and the weather was just beautiful. It was windy, but warm and the sun felt great. We walked the town and had a delicious Greek salad for lunch. The main point of interest was the windmills which are no longer in use.
Argostoli, Greece was the final stop on our cruise. Again, the kids wanted to stay on the boat. This time we had to take 2 cabs for the 7 adults. We drove to Drogarati Cavern which is a cave that had these impressive stalactites and stalagmites. It was my first experience with that and though tit was super cool. Next, we drove to Melissani Lake which is sort of an “indoor” lake. The roof has collapsed and you take a brief boat ride around the cave in order to see the sunlight.
All in all it was a great cruise. I did think these ports were not as exciting as some of the other cruises we have been on, but the company of the two other families and also quality Nana time was really awesome.
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