DAVID WISHART writes:
I may—indeed I have— done more than 200 cruises and know my way around most waterfronts, but this is my first shot at blogging. So bear with me.
What I want to say is that there is more to cruising than meets the eye, such as lingering in a port after your cruise, or not missing out on a great golf course (or restaurant) en route.
So, come with me on my travels, sail on the best ships, find the must-do stuff in the ports, and think of the airport bus as an option. You've probably paid plenty for your airfare, so have some more fun with it!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
DAVID WISHART's work has appeared in Cruise Critic and many of the world’s leading newspapers including the Los Angeles Times, New York Post, Toronto Star, Globe & Mail, Vancouver Sun, New Zealand Herald, Bangkok Post, the London Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, the Times, Independent, Evening Standard, Scotsman and the Herald. Magazines include Essential Marbella, Qantas Inflight, TravelAge West and Scottish Field.
His first cruise was the inaugural of the late, great Royal Viking Line, when the Star sailed from Bergen to Oslo. Since then he has been on more than 200 cruise ships and river boats in all the best places, from Antarctica to the Baltic, as well as the Galapagos, Tahiti, up the Amazon, down the Nile and the Ganges, both ways on the Mekong and on one occasion around the world hopping on five ships one after the other. Wishart has also flown around the world with just two stops. But that’s another story.
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