Iona mate.Looks lovely over there
Were you on the Arvia TinTin?
Yeah it was lovely. Friendly people too.Norway and Sweden are both incredible places, I’d love to go back. Great pics.
You can barely feel it on something that bigIona mate.
Superb ship, was in some pretty big seas and didn't feel much.
Laura said she heard people in the next cabin throwing up. I just slept through it😂
I wasn't sure if you'd been yet or not.You can barely feel it on something that big
We went dolphin watching on a little boat and the combination of blazing sun with no shade and the choppiest water made me feel green🤣
Nah we went on a medium cruise last year on the Arvia mateI wasn't sure if you'd been yet or not.
Did you do the Norway one too?
The in-laws are going on the Aviva in September to the Canaries.
It was an absolute bargain for what we got. I think Laura is looking at one for 2027 now 😂
We chose our cabin, had free parking and £110 credit so didn't do any onboard packages (or at least the in-laws did when they booked it, so I'm not sure if that cost them extra or not). I think it was £2200 or so for the 4 of us.Nah we went on a medium cruise last year on the Arvia mate
If I do one again I'd rather do it as more people and I'd book the £500 extra package that gives you the free parking, onboard spending and choose your room
Yeah I didn't think it was too horrendous on board. Check the prices next week though mate, it's exactly 1 year ago since we were on our cruise. The week after ours the pints went from £5 to £6.50/£7 each, robbing c***s🤣🤣We chose our cabin, had free parking and £110 credit so didn't do any onboard packages (or at least the in-laws did when they booked it, so I'm not sure if that cost them extra or not). I think it was £2200 or so for the 4 of us.
We spent £210 and £100 of that was the last night with a bottle of Whisky, a bottle of Gin and f**king teddies from the shop (the guy was an absolute bell-end who knows how to guilt trip you in front of your kids...) the prices weren't too bad for the drinks IMO.
We only ate at the buffet 3 times.Yeah I didn't think it was too horrendous on board. Check the prices next week though mate, it's exactly 1 year ago since we were on our cruise. The week after ours the pints went from £5 to £6.50/£7 each, robbing c***s🤣🤣
We spent the most on the steakhouse on board, it was absolutely mega. £30 for 2 courses for 2 people and the food was amazing. We did it a couple of times because we got sick of the buffy
Think this cruise starts end of March & stops in October.. if you're not taking kids they do a cruise that goes further north, I fancy doing that but it's an Adult only ship from what i've seen.. Just pop the destination & months you're thinking of into the P&O cruise website & it lists whats availableThis looks amazing. Might have to pick your brains on this as we are wanting to do the same for our honeymoon. We got a P&O brochure to see what it was all about but couldn’t work it out as all that gave was a deck plan of the boats! We are wanting to do it in the winter when it’s more snowy but also do whale watching which from a google is like November to March time?
Might not be able to do anything like that if you've got the baby with you. We looked at some RHIB rides and couldn't do it as the minimum age was 13! You might find somewhere who does it though but we didn't look that much into it.This looks amazing. Might have to pick your brains on this as we are wanting to do the same for our honeymoon. We got a P&O brochure to see what it was all about but couldn’t work it out as all that gave was a deck plan of the boats! We are wanting to do it in the winter when it’s more snowy but also do whale watching which from a google is like November to March time?
It was the Canon 24-105 that was mainly used although some of the shots are from the Sigma 50mm.Some amazing photos.
I'm doing it (again.. ) in August, and we're stopping in Flam this time so good to see the route you walked there as I've not booked to do anything there.
What lens were you using on the canon to take the landscapes? I've got an old canon dslr but lacking in a decent lens (and skill.. but we'll brush over that)
Think this cruise starts end of March & stops in October.. if you're not taking kids they do a cruise that goes further north, I fancy doing that but it's an Adult only ship from what i've seen.. Just pop the destination & months you're thinking of into the P&O cruise website & it lists whats available
Can confirm the baby is not coming with us! Haha. It will be just the two of us for this as you say want to do the things like that and make the most of it. Need to take a proper look at it but thinking 2026 sometime for it.Might not be able to do anything like that if you've got the baby with you. We looked at some RHIB rides and couldn't do it as the minimum age was 13! You might find somewhere who does it though but we didn't look that much into it.
Lots of the excursions were sold out when we looked so didn't bother. Certainly wouldn't be paying the P&O prices as the are almost double.
Probably better to look on their website, then if you choose a cruise you can see what excursions are available, or check the itinerary and see what indipendant companies offer.Can confirm the baby is not coming with us! Haha. It will be just the two of us for this as you say want to do the things like that and make the most of it. Need to take a proper look at it but thinking 2026 sometime for it.
We just wanted to know what was available for excursions to see what we needed to pay for and what we needed to organise ourselves. But the brochure I got was awful for that. We are going to a travel agent in a few weeks (can't do anything spontaneously now with a baby!) to go and ask about it all as we never do these big holidays so no idea what is what! The walks you did sound like a good idea, a few hours out and about but nothing too mental by the looks of it! But showed your picturess to the wife and she is like yep that is what I want to do.
Lovely. Wouldn't mind doing a long weekend there.Nice pics A A Ron.
We were in Oslo for a long weekend a few months back, cool place!
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£27 for two beers at the seafront though.
I used the canon 50mm when i went last year which was ok for some photos but not great.. I do like having 1 small lens to walk around with so (not knowing anything about lenses!) would the 24mm canon lens be a good idea? looks very compact & probably more suited to scenery? or just use my phone!It was the Canon 24-105 that was mainly used although some of the shots are from the Sigma 50mm.
The walk was nice tbh, some quite big steps up to the waterfall but my 4 year old managed it without being carried.
Lots of the excursions were sold out when we looked so didn't bother. Certainly wouldn't be paying the P&O prices as the are almost double.