Cruising post Covid-19

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Re: Cruising post Covid-19

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Both a couple of stuck in the mud puritans you mean ... where's your sense of adventure :lol:
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We're old school traditionalists. :)

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This is the one for you then ... Old School in Cornwall ' inc HP sauce :thumbup:
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P&O have a announced cancellation of all cruises until the end of August on the oldest 4 ships and until Sept on Britannia and Iona.
However they will be announcing some round Britain cruises during the summer by the end of the month, so watch this space.
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towny44 wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 11:20
P&O have a announced cancellation of all cruises until the end of August on the oldest 4 ships and until Sept on Britannia and Iona.
However they will be announcing some round Britain cruises during the summer by the end of the month, so watch this space.
All from Southampton. As it looks like it may be a trip around Britain, it could have been a better option to pick up and drop off at one or more ports for two or three circuits, so a round trip would start and finish where you boarded...
I think this happens on other lines from the programs on the TV..
An idea or not. May be to much to ask for.
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I agree with you Ray. If they are just going around the UK then they should treat it like a hop on hop off so you can board and disembark at any stop of your choosing.

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Costa used to do that but got themselves into a right old mess ... round Robin cruises from a different departure Port, say Liverpool, would be a good plan if only to avoid umpteen miles of travel for the Northern folk.
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Manoverboard wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 11:45
Costa used to do that but got themselves into a right old mess ... round Robin cruises from a different departure Port, say Liverpool, would be a good plan if only to avoid umpteen miles of travel for the Northern folk.
An understatement! Concordia. Just saying......

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Manoverboard wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 11:45
Costa used to do that but got themselves into a right old mess ... round Robin cruises from a different departure Port, say Liverpool, would be a good plan if only to avoid umpteen miles of travel for the Northern folk.
If enough people e-mail or face book message P&O with the suggestion for different start/finish ports, then who knows they might just listen (for once).
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Royal Caribbean are to operate a fully-vaccinated cruise out of Haifa in Israel later in May,

https://www.businessinsider.com/royal-c ... ?r=US&IR=T

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Quizzical Bob wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 15:04
Royal Caribbean are to operate a fully-vaccinated cruise out of Haifa in Israel later in May,

https://www.businessinsider.com/royal-c ... ?r=US&IR=T
and on their brand new ship Odyssey of the seas.
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