I am in the slightly weird position of having to book excursions
for three cruises at once! OK, I am not
complaining as I do realise that I am very lucky to have three cruises booked,
but what I don’t like so much is almost being forced to book (and pay for)
expensive Norwegian excursions for next March!
I have no idea why they have been released so far ahead. It is not
normal to book tours before paying the final balance and it was only by
accident I found out at all that they were bookable – just as well as some were
already waitlisted. The cruise is to see
(we hope) the Northern Lights on Oriana. I know Norway is very expensive at the
best of times but some of the tours were nearly £200! I just could not resist
one however –
Embark on a journey through enchanting snow-covered scenery
to the Maze Sámi Camp. On arrival, you’ll be greeted by your Sámi host, dressed
in the traditional colourful ‘kofta’ and welcomed into their cosy ‘Lavvu’.
These traditional tents become their home whilst they migrate to different
parts of the country with their reindeer. As you settle yourself on the
comfortable reindeer skins, around the roaring camp fire, your Sámi host will
serve refreshments of coffee and homemade cake. Whilst eating, you’ll hear the
‘joik’ (Sámi song) and learn about the Sámi culture and discover just how
important the reindeer is in the lives of the Sámi people.
After your Sámi experience, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in a leisurely ride on a reindeer pulled sledge. It is a relaxing and novel way to see the surrounding scenery of the Sámi Camp.
After your Sámi experience, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in a leisurely ride on a reindeer pulled sledge. It is a relaxing and novel way to see the surrounding scenery of the Sámi Camp.
I have long held a love for Sami songs, ever since I heard
the one sung at the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in 1994 at
Lillehammer. They have a haunting sound so suited to the landscape – not too dissimilar
from Native American chants. Spine-tingling in fact!
Sami tent at Oslo Xmas Market, 2010 |
So – that was easy, as was Northern Lights Watching with a
briefing from a local expert. The rest we will wait until we get on board to
book I suspect.
As for the Caribbean – well we have booked two private tours
and a few ship ones. The other islands we will play by ear. Since I don’t swim –
all the swimming with turtles/stingrays/snorkelling etc ones are out so it doesn’t
leave a great deal, which is a pity since there is still a lot of history on
the islands. For example I am really looking forward to the train on St Kitts.
Once used to move sugar from plantations, it is now a restored tourist ride.
Also - ahead of the cruise, I got my vaccinations updated today - thankfully I only need a typhoid booster, but worth keeping them all up to date I think.
Also - ahead of the cruise, I got my vaccinations updated today - thankfully I only need a typhoid booster, but worth keeping them all up to date I think.
Stunning Caribbean skies |
And then, since the K-wire was removed from my toe a couple of weeks ago and I am
back walking with some semblance of normality (for me!) I and my friend booked
a last-minute deal on Queen Mary 2 to the Christmas Markets of Rouen (from Le Havre) and
Brussels (Zeebrugge). I do so love the European Christmas Market cruises and, although it
is only four nights, will be a great forerunner to Christmas!
Bruges, 2010 |
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