Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Day 1 - Barcelona

I came across a website during my preparation for the cruise that has been siooooo useful! It's called www.cruisecritic.com and I was able to get tips and connect with people who would be on the same cruise as us.

We have tours scheduled with a variety of people I "met" online and we even have a couple on-cruise get togethers.

Our first tour was originally booked by someone else from the website and decided to join in. They also recommended somewhere for lunch and we spent the whole day with them. They are an older couple with their 12 year old grand-daughter (who was enjoying the cruise as her awesome Bat Mitzvah present). The kids all got along great!!! The adults did too so it was a win-win.

The tour was with Barelona Day Tours and it was fabulous!

There were only the eight of us on the tour and the price was 59 euros each. We were picked up in a tour bus, had four hours of guided touring throughout Barcelona and were dropped off near our restaurant for lunch (although they could've dropped us off at the hotel).

We drove around the city and saw some of the most amazing architecture. In Abu Dhabi we have great modern architecture but here on Barcelon it was amazing older architecture. Several of the buildings we saw were designed by Gaudi.










We also went to where the Barcelona Olympics happened.








We received a guided tour at La Sagrada Familia, a basilica originally designed by Gaudi but since his passing it has been added onto by other architects. It is a work in progress and is estimated to be finished in 2030.





Here is a picture from across the street. The older looking part in front was designed by Gaudi. The other area looks brighter because it hasn't aged yet, not because it's a different material.









This side is all pictures of the nativit. Gaudi was very religious. It tells a story as you look from the bottom up. You can see Jesus being born, Mary learning about her pregnancy, Jesus working as a carpenter and more.


This is inside the church. They charge money to enter and the mine goes towards the completion of the church. The hold actual services once a month.


Gaudi was really into trees and the columns represent trees. They are all a little different and they lean, helping provide the stability and strength to hold up the church.


This was on a door on another side. It is parts of the Lords Prayer (Our Father) written in several languages.




This is from another side of the building, designed by a different architect and the entire side is filled with scenes from the Stations of the Cross.

The pictures don't do the building justice. It was amazing.




The kids stopped to play at a park nearby.




















this bench was in a big circle and it was decorated with broken bits of tile and designed ergonomically so the rounded part hit in just the right part of your lower back.











We also visited Park Guel. At the entrance were two houses designed by Gaudi and modeled after houses in the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale. One was supposed to be the witch's house and one the hansel and Gretel house.



there were random people at the park and on the Las Ramblas.














we ate at this restaurant and it was amazing! The yummiest paella!




Lots of art everywhere.




At the end is a palace, I think? We saw so much it's hard to remember it all.





This was a sun on the ceiling of the area called the marketplace.














The four kids and I walking near the port.








There was plenty more to see and we could've spent a few days there at least. I would have loved to visited some of the museums but the kids wouldn't have all enjoyed it.

We will spend a little more time in Barcelona after the cruise when we take time to visit the Gothic Quarter but this was a wonderful start to our vacation!

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Vacation begins.....the flight over

Our Vacation began bright and early in the morning when we woke up at 4:00 a.m. We had spent the night at a nearby Dubai hotel which had the tnniest toothpaste:



and took a shuttle to the airport in time for our 7:00 a.m, flight. We flew on Emirates and they were fantastic. The food was good, the seats were comfy, the in-flight tv/movie/video game selection was great and the kids did wonderfully!












We eventually arrived in Barcelona around 3:00 p.m. Barcelona time. They are two hours ahead of us so no jet lag- yeah!

We mostly relaxed at the hotel. Our hotel is close to the airport but walking distance to anything too interesting. It was cheaper than the hotels right downtown though so that was good. At one point, Alexander and I walked to the closest supermarket for dinner snacks. It was a little over 20 minutes away and after a few purchases, including 6-pk of big, 1-liter waters, I thought we could catch a cab back but there wasn't any in site so I lugged it the mile back to the hotel (thus making up for not going to the gym).

The weather felt great, the fresh air was wonderful and everything was so green that the walk was just fine, even if we had to make little stops along the way.

Brian took the kids swimming in the pool and we got to bed by 8 so it was a mellow day with lots of sleep. We had to get two hotel rooms with a family of five but it worked out having different space for the kids to separate to.

Tomorrow we tour Barcelona!

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Friday, July 13, 2012

Faria’s European Vacation


We have been planning a big vacation for a while now and here we are ready to embark!
I have been in full-crazy, excel spreadsheet, organization mode this week.  We are going on our first cruise. 
I found this fantastic website:  www.cruisecritic.com
I was able to “meet” lots of people who will be taking the same cruise as us and we are planning on several private tours with some of them (able to see more for less money with less people then through the cruise ship).  I was able to get great packing tips and more.  It has been a wonderful resource.
I was also able to see a detailed ship itinerary from the same cruise that took place on May 29th.  I was able to take this and make a rough sketch of what we plan to do and times for things.  I’m feeling pretty organized and I also know that even though I have an extremely detailed list for each day (down to the times and everything) that some things won’t happen and that’s okay.  Times we have to meet people for tours, times for dinner  - those are set in stone.  But whether Bella and I attend a “napkin folding class” or I make it to “Pilates class” are a little more flexible.
Here’s the basic itinerary:


VACATION ITINERARY

Date
City
Activity
Fri July 13th
Dubai, UAE
Hotel Overnight
Sat July 14th
Dubai, UAE
Fly out on Emirates at 7:00 a.m.
Sun July 15th
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona Tours –                                    ½ Day Tour, Gothic Quarter/ Lunch
Mon July 16th
Barcelona, Spain
Board Cruise & Spend Day on Ship
Tue July 17th
Cannes (Monte Carlo), France
On our Own
Wed July 18th
Livorno (Florence /Pisa), Italy
Rome in Limo Tour with Susan/Ed –Climb Tower of Pisa, Day in Florence
Thu July 19th
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Rome in Limo Tour –
Tour Rome, Tour of Vatican
Fri July 20th
Cruising
Spend Day on Ship
Sat July 21st
Cruising
Spend Day on Ship
Sun July 22nd
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Royal Caribbean Tour – Tour Athens & Acropolis Museum
Mon July 23rd
Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey
Private Tour with Group – Ephesus, Terrace Houses and more
Tue July 24th
Santorini, Greece
Ocean Wave Tour with Group –           Fira, Oia and more
Wed July 25th
Cruising
Spend Day on Ship
Thu July 26th
Naples (Salerno), Italy
Rome in Limo Tour with Victor/Gigi – Tour Pompeii
Fri July 27th
Cruising
Spend Day on Ship
Sat July 28th
Barcelona, Spain
Disembark Ship and Fly out at 4:00 p.m.
Sun July 29th
Dubai, UAE
Hotel Overnight

Here is a detailed idea of a day for us: (I don’t think it transfers from my Excel so well to the blog but you get the idea).  I did a spreadsheet for every day with all of our information on it and I attached printed off tickets or email confirmation for everything that I have in a travel packet.

7/18/2012
                     
                     
Date Port Shore Excursion? Details Co. Name Contact Info. People with Tour Cost Dep/
Pur. Tickets
Balance Due  Misc. 
7/18/2012 Livorno (Pisa/Florence) Yes Climb Leaning Tower of Pisa, Tour City of Florence, Church of Santa Croce, the Duomo and Baptistery, Academia (Statue of David), Ponte Vecchio, Pitti Palace, Piazza of Michaelangelo Rome in Limo info@romeinlimo.com
011 (39) 328 652 6705
Jany
Susan, Ed, Sarah 343.75 Euros +
57 Euros Academia Tickets
$73.88 $434.74  Bought Academia Tickets - Family of 3 joining us 
All 7:00 a.m. Deck 11 Windjammer Café Breakfast
All 7:30 a.m. Deck 4   Lobby Bar near Guest Relations Meet Susan, Ed & Daughter
All 8:00 a.m. Outside Ship Meet Driver with sign saying "FARIA" on it
Bring SEAPASS CARD, PASSPORT
Tour 9:00 a.m. Pisa Climb Leaning Tower of Pisa
Tour 12:30 p.m. Academia Museum Tour
Tour 1:30 p.m. Lunch?
2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Florence Touring around Florence?
All 5:00 p.m. All Aboard Return to Ship
All 6:30 p.m. Deck 4,5 Reflections Dining Room Dinner - Dress is Casual
All 7:30 p.m. Deck 5, 6 Tropical Theater "Stage to Screen"
Include Money for Tour:  350 Euros 
Include Money for Lunch:  50 Euros
Include Money for Spending:  200 Euros
600 EUROS for Livorno
About $750
    After I had the entire two weeks completely spreadsheeted out – I had to make a packing list.  We are able to do laundry on the 20th (about halfway through) on the cruise so I figured on outfits that would work for two days – one day prior to the 20th and one day after and made labels for plastic bags that I could do for all the kids.  Each ziploc bag has a pair of underwear, socks, accessories (in Bella’s case) and their outfit.  This will make it easy for getting dressed each day.
It was also recommended to pack two sets of bathing suits so you never have to put on a wet bathing suit and make sure one set is in your carry-on bag since it takes a while for stuff to get to your room.  I packed all three kids suits in two one bag for each set.  I also did something similar for me but brought a long a few extra dresses for evenings.  I’m hoping all this planning proves worth it!

Here’s Bella’s labels:


Isabella
7/13 - Dubai Outfit
7/22 – Athens
Capris Top Outfit

Isabella
7/14 – Plane Outfit
7/28 – Plane Outfit
Comfy Pink Outfit

Bathing Suit Set 1
Isabella
7/15 – Barcelona
7/26 – Naples
Skirt & Top Outfit

Isabella
7/16 – Cruising
7/21 – Cruising
Shorts Jumper

Isabella
7/17 – Cannes
7/25 – Cruising
Brown Sundress Outfit
Isabella
7/18 – Pisa/Florence
7/23 – Turkey
Leggings & Top Outfit

Isabella
7/19 – Rome
7/24 – Santorini
Red/Navy Dress Outfit

Isabella
7/20 – Cruising
7/27 – Cruising
Shorts Jumper


Here’s our ship: