Ports of call document
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Ports of call document
Hi
Has anyone got Peter Dagnells ports of call document on e mail that they could send me.
I have been trying to download it and it either won't open or sends me to a place where you have to open an account.
I used to have it but it seems to have disappeared.
Many thanks
Lindsey
Has anyone got Peter Dagnells ports of call document on e mail that they could send me.
I have been trying to download it and it either won't open or sends me to a place where you have to open an account.
I used to have it but it seems to have disappeared.
Many thanks
Lindsey
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Re: Ports of call document
Peter's, I understand, is no longer available and there is nothing this site can do about it. Unfortunately given that many of the Members provided input.
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Re: Ports of call document
Well done Brian. I had looked for it in the past and couldn't find it.
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Re: Ports of call document
Thank you for the info all.
Will have a look.
The shore excursions have become available for our Around Britain cruise and they seem very expensive to me. Average cost for a four hour excursion £56 and I am someone who usually books excursions.
Some will like Greenock and Torshaven but was wondering on DIY in Dublin and Cobh.
Lindsey
Will have a look.
The shore excursions have become available for our Around Britain cruise and they seem very expensive to me. Average cost for a four hour excursion £56 and I am someone who usually books excursions.
Some will like Greenock and Torshaven but was wondering on DIY in Dublin and Cobh.
Lindsey
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Re: Ports of call document
Dublin and Cobh are dead easy DIY … providing the ship actually docks in Cobh which some don't.
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Re: Ports of call document
STOP PRESS --- The Ports of Call Forum is now working as intended
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Re: Ports of call document
Agree with MOB about Dublin. Nice place to wander around after catching the shuttle bus in. For Cobh, we moored at Ringsakiddy just across from Cobh and went into Cork on the shuttle bus. Cork was ok but we just wandered around the shops so can't tell you much about it. Cobh looked beautiful in the evening sunlight as we sailed out from Ringsakiddy and, if we do another Around Britain cruise, we would certainly make the effort to have a good look round there.Manoverboard wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 09:31Dublin and Cobh are dead easy DIY … providing the ship actually docks in Cobh which some don't.
Greenock locals put on some 2 hour tours of the local area but we did the PO transfer into Glasgow and then used the HOHO bus to see the sights which was quite enjoyable. In Torshaven we just wandered the local area but will do a tour in July when we return there.
Maureen
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Re: Ports of call document
Thank you very much h MOB
Excellent news.
Lindsey
Excellent news.
Lindsey