By now, if you are following this blog, you realize that Karen and I have done some pretty phenomenal international travels. This is possible because we both love to see and explore our world. I thought I’d take this opportunity to tell you a bit about our 3 ocean excursions and 2 river cruises taken to date with Viking. And to add to the excitement a little bit about our upcoming 2020 river cruise.
My
first Viking river cruise was Tulips and Windmills, The
Netherlands. I enjoyed that cruise with my husband, Ed, many years
ago. Of special delight was buying tulips off a floating barge in an
Amsterdam canal and enjoying them in our cabin throughout the cruise.
We marveled at the beautiful Keukenhof Gardens, looked in awe at the
row of working windmills at Kinderdijk, learned about Delft painting,
cheese making, and dodged bicycles in Amsterdam. This trip always
makes me want to go back. Someday. Maybe.
A
Facebook advertisement for Empires of the Mediterranean is
what got us excited about choosing Viking for our trips. The price
was reasonable, Karen could get the time off from work and voila! Off
we went! This wonderful cruise experience was aboard the Viking Star
which provided us with 10 days on board, 8 included guided shore
excursions and a visit to 5 countries! Plus a luxury ship, delicious
food selections, entertainment and educational seminars, not to
mention like-minded adult passengers. (You must be 18 years of age to
cruise with Viking.) I never thought I would visit these places! But
there we were, visiting Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro and
Greece! Karen has mentioned a few times since that she would love to
revisit Dubrovnik some day. But that might have to wait…we have
more countries and cities awaiting us out there!
Our
next ocean itinerary took us on the Viking Sea – 15 days, 9
included guided shore excursions, 6 countries, enjoyed on the In The
Wake of Vikings itinerary. Hello Norway! Hi Scotland! Hey Faroe
Islands! Across the Atlantic to Iceland! Cruising the Irminger Sea,
into the Labrador Sea sailing from Greenland to Canada and cruising
the Gulf of St. Lawrence down through L’Anse aux Meadows, Saguenay,
Quebec City and Montreal! Wow! What an unbelievable journey!
After my first Viking River cruise, I always wanted to go on a Christmas Market cruise. Life just has a way of putting some plans on hold. Years later, in November 2018, I finally did it! Our Viking Danube Waltz river cruise took us to 5 countries in 8 days, with 6 included guided tours. (Note: this cruise is available year ’round.) We visited Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Germany. Unfortunately, this trip was not without challenges as water levels were too low for the ships to safely sail. But Viking handled all the changes as you would expect them to. The Christmas Markets are always fun. We enjoy the shopping and drinking and food. But I do have to say, our non-cruise Christkindlmarkt trip planned as a holiday surprise for me by Karen in 2017, that included the Nuremberg market, was by far the best market of all that we have enjoyed to date.
Fast forward to 2019 and our trip aboard the new Viking Jupiter (we were on the second sailing) that took us on our Iconic Western Mediterranean ocean cruise. We experienced 8 days, 4 countries and 5 included guided tours. We visited Italy, Monaco, France and Spain. Each stop brought with it history and thousands of pictures to remember it by. We saw the Colosseum in Rome, Vatican City, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Monte Carlo, France’s oldest city, Marseille and Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia by Gaudi. Amazing things that I never thought I’d see!
Fast forward again to 2020 and our much anticipated Viking River cruise from Paris to the Swiss Alps. 12 days, 4 countries and 10 included guided tours. Love having trips to look forward to!
Our world is beautiful. Step outside your window and see it in person! There’s so much history. So many diverse cultures. So many friendly faces greeting you and welcoming you to their homeland. I never thought I’d be seeing all that I am and all that I have plans to see in the future. Since 2013, all our travels have had mobility challenges for me to work through and overcome. Some easier than others. But it can be done!
Seas the Day!