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34 sats \ 17 replies \ @siggy47 OP 16 Mar \ parent \ on: Books And Articles Newsletter, Issue 7 BooksAndArticles
I just added it to next week's. My brain is already on the cruise drinking Pina Coladas.
I hope it's a lot of fun. You actually got my wife and I talking about what cruise we want to do next, even though we probably won't do one until like 2026.
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I learned I am not a cruiser. It's far too structured for my liking--like living in a city with a bunch of appointments.
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I've never been required to schedule anything on a cruise. My wife and I like Norwegian. I think they call their model "free-style cruising". There's a whole bunch of options for what to do and there are always lots of spaces that aren't occupied with events, if your like us and just enjoy walking around and talking.
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Have you ever done one of those European river cruises?
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I posted a link to travel and leisure below
About the best river cruises 🚢
Viking is a popular choice but not the only one
I’ve heard River cruise 🚢 in Europe is fun from non cruise travelers
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Oh no. I was just asking. We're just getting on a boat right out of NYC. I was always curious about them, but I think I'd rather visit Europe trains, planes and automobiles. I've done it that way a few times over the years. I did take a mediterranean cruise years ago. That was nice.
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For me, I'm just looking at it as hanging around in restaurants and bars with my friends for a week, and no one has to drive.
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Depending on the cruise, that's not what it's like. Imagine if every morning you woke up and your hotel was in a new cool place for you to explore.
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Viking is the one I was talking about.
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Silver seas unless someone acquired them
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Where did that go?
I've wanted to do one that goes from Amsterdam to Istanbul, but we haven't gotten around to it yet.
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