Cruise Blog from Arcadia J910 Fjords & Iceland

I have just received this blog emailed to me, reporting on Arcadia's Iceland & Fjord Cruise.
Special thanks to Jackie for taking the time to put this together. An excellent report. I am sure my readers will appreciate it. (Could be a job for you!)
We left home on 15.07.09 at 10.00 & started the long journey down to
We reached
It was a good choice, as City, QE2 & the new Ocean Terminal were accessible from there. It is also very close to the Railway station, but I would not like to do the walk with cruise luggage to the hotel!
We rested with an adult beverage in the ‘garden,’ whiling away a few hours, until dinner time. We retired early for the night and I woke at 06.00 & watched both Artemis sailing up the river to her berth at the Mayflower dock and
We ate breakfast, which was included in the room price (£79) and then wandered around some shops,.
We had to vacate the room at noon, so drove directly to the Ocean Terminal, where we lined up, waiting for our turn to off load our baggage.. This was dealt with efficiently and were in the Belvedere, eating our lunch by
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We went up on deck, where we watched ‘Sail Away.’ Artemis left first, I was surprised that there was no salute, as both ships are in the P&O fleet.
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As we left, we had a good view of the Ocean Terminal, but it was cool on deck 10, where I had gone in the hope that Artemis might catch me on the web cam as she sailed away.
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We then got ready for dinner, where we met out table companions, Gordon & Claire from Kendal and Graham & Lynne from near
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We were also fortunate with our waiters, Priyank & Suraj., who served at the speed of light.
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We never had to wait,& Suraj soon realised that
Ports.
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We had problems in Zebrugge, the coach was pulled over by Belgian Customs & Exercise. I am not sure what they were looking for, but the bus driver didn't have all the necessary documentation, so another coach was sent for! We wasted 3/4 hr in the process!
We had the whole tour, but in reverse, so we were late back to the ship, which fortunately waited for us, as it was a ship's tour!
Eventually, the weather improved, so we got some good pictures at Tyne Got cemetery, with the battle fields in the background.
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Even though
We heard later that there had been problems with other morning tours when they returned to the ship, as the tide had changed and a gangway had to be moved. However the crane driver went off, as it was his dinner time, so more than 1,000 passengers were stranded on shore. Fortunately the
1st Sea day
We went to 3 port lectures, but decided that we would only take tours in
That evening was our first ‘Formal Night,’ held around the covered Neptune Pool. What a strange place to have the Commodore’s reception party! I was spoken to by the Commadore, who asked me if I was Ok, to which I replied,’Well I would have been if I had had a Hair Drier(HD). I do not often use one, but as I had been to the Hydro therapy pool, my hair was wet. I looked for the HD and that & the kettle were missing. What a day to remove them for testing! In his speech, the commodore mentioned that if you find that you do not have a HD, then phone your room steward and they will provide you with one!
Later one of the photographers annoyed me, as she pointed the camera at me as I was eating a roll! ( I did not buy that photo ,or any others on principle, they were so expensive)
Later in the cruise the same photographer came to re-arrange us, just as we were being served dinner. Again I refused to move, but none of our table companions wanted a photo taken either, I was just the spokes person! Don’t the photographers get training in Thinking Skills. It does not take too much intelligence to realize that passengers don’t like eating cold food. I must be getting old to be grumbling!
An early view of
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Eidfjord Mon 20th July
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Eidjord was wet, so we went on a trip on the Troll train. When we got off, the rain had stopped, so we went for a walk up river. It took 40 mins to walk to the place where the Kayaking was taking place & 25 mins on the return. I am sure the area is pretty when it is fine,
We took the free shuttle bus into
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We later went to the Bryggen district & saw Discovery, Prinsendam & Astori and another cruise ship also in
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Alusend Wed 22nd July
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It was a much sunnier day in Alusend.
Alusend was the start of the Shetland Bus during WW2. We walked around for a few hours taking photos, but returned to the ship for lunch. We then went back to look at the WW2 memorial near the Tourist Information centre, where we eventually spent some Kroner. I bought a mug &
We then had a fire boat had a fire boat send off from
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2nd Sea Day
Today’s Port lectures were for
We also had put our clocks back 1 hr, taking us back to BSTso had an extra hour in bed, which I was grateful for. I do find 4 port days in a row, rather tiring. We had sailed above the Artic circle overnight, but the seas were reasonably calm. I woke early in the morning, with the sun high in the sky, so thought it was about 10.00- it was actually 05.00. We heard later that the sun had actually setovernight, the 1st time for 2 months.
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12 buses in all set off on the trip Jewels of the North which included the '
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A crater( filled with supposedly non biting mosquitoes, but they bit me)
Lava formations
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The quide has one foot on the American Plate & one on the European plate in this Rift Valley.
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The trip was excellent, but was rushed as we were leaving at
We returned 15 minutes after scheduled sailing time, but 2 other coaches were after us. We just made lunch in the dining room- there was no way we were going to the 'Belvedere' after the manic queuing that we had to put up with that morning. They were totally unprepared for the influx of passengers. You would have thought that with 3/4 of the ship’s passengers going on trips ,that they would have adjusted the time of breakfast in the dining room!
Sail away at
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We again had a dusk & dawn night, at no time was it dark!
Sat 25th July
Again , I woke early, as the sun was so high in the sky.
We had decided to order room service for breakfast, which arrived promptly. It was another early start, but this trip wasn’t so rushed. Our German guide was well informed and again we went into Rift Valleys, which reminded me of
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We then went to the Gysir reagion, where we saw more mud, instead of the Earth’s crust, Blue Pools and Gysers of various heights.
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Unfortunately, while we were eating a lunch of Soup, Salmon and Salad, the clouds came and the sun went in.
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We returned, via a Hydro Eletric plant which is not yet complete, but utilizes the Thermal Springs and we also had a sketchy tour of
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Sail away was again stunning, as the air was so clear. My only regret was that I didn’t see the Blue Lagoon, but as I was unwilling to shower with nothing on, before entering the water, we decided not to take that tour option.
Sea Days 3&4
We were warned that the weather would become ‘bumpy’ once we were in open seas, but I believe the 3rd Officers comment from the bridge at
We went to Digital Living lectures and the ship’s company ‘laid out informative demonstrations.
It was also our final Formal night, as we were in port for the 2 following evenings.
The Commadore had told us at the 1st Formal night, that in 40 years at sea, he had never been to
We spent an interesting morning finding a bank. We had omitted to take sufficient
We then passed the statue of Molly Malone ( or the Tart with the Cart amongst other names for her)
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We then jumped on the Hop on Hop off bus & were lucky with the driver that we had, as he was doing his own commentary. His opinion of the government cannot be repeated. We stayed on as far as the Jameson Whiskey Distillery, where we took the Tour.
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We jumped back on the HoHo bus, as far as
We had thought of going round Trinity College , so that we could see the Book of Kells, but when we saw the queues, we decided that we would have to pay another visit to
On our return to the ship, we saw that Boudicca was also in port.
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The Sail in was during the morning, so we went up to the Aquarius pool deck to watch, where a sail in party was taking place! I am sure the people of
As Adrian & I had been to
I must admit that the most impressive part of
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Sea Day 5
After a poor start, the weather brightened up & we had our one & only sun bathing afternoon. Our intention was to read, but sleep soon took over. I now know why I have been so tired on this cruise, as I never totally relaxed. As soon as the sun came out I fell asleep. We had 3 hrs of sun, as we sailed up the coast of
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Disembarkation was quick. Our car had been moved by CPS to the car park at the QE2 terminal and we were on the road before
We tended to favour the
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It looked good, & I am told that there were separate kitchens and food stores. But for £15p.p extra cover charge, we declined, as we were happy with the service in the
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Digital Living
I signed up for the Internet, which I found painfully slow, but eventually I was credited with an additional 55 minutes.
We spent quite a few hours in various rooms; The Sea Room, The Bay & The Ocean Room, listening to free Technology Seminars & Computer Work Shops., given by Karen Wyness. From 1st August, she will be using the Bay Room as her base, as she suffered so many interruptions in the Sea room, where the Lap Tops for passenger use were also situated. It was a no win situation, passengers who had paid for lectures were being disturbed, and those who had paid for Internet access could not use the Lap Tops if she was lecturing. At one time we were in a seminar in the Ocean Room, when passengers were coming in & helping themselves to chairs for use in the cinema ( which I am told was too small) She stopped that, as she said that passengers should not be moving furniture ( Health & Safety) A little later, a woman passenger came & stood in the room, & when asked what she wanted, she said ‘Bridge- are these people paying for this?’ Bridge started 15minutes later.
Entertainment
This was excellent. The Headliners Theatre Company had been formed and had 6 weeks rehearsal in
We also had a variety of artists:
Week 1
Suzanne Gayle- vocalist- 2 shows
Kyle Esplin- billed as piano/ vocalist, but his piano skills were incredible- 2 shows
Week 2
Allan Stewart, I split my side laughing at his traditional British Humour, but some of the older passengers objected to being ridiculed.
Bruce Morrison- Singer
They both performed twice in the evenings, but Bruce joined forces with Sally Sagoe for a ‘heartwarming sketch about Queen
Quest Speakers
Brian Hanrahan – BBC’s diplomatic editor
Jeanette Kupermanr- ex Fleet Street Jorurnalist & Anthropologist
Sally Sagoe was the Cruise director. My only comment would be that she needs to revise her programme of jokes. She was cruise director when we were on Artemis in Oct 2006, and she is still using the same jokes- which fell flat! However she did an excellent job devising both day & evening entertainment; keeping 2,000+ passengers happy with the weather that we experienced is no mean feat!
Over all the cruise was a good experience, we could have asked for the weather to be kinder, but as my photos show, it improved as we travelled further North. I would certainly sail from
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