Cruise to Australia details...Itinerary, cost, details, deck plan and how we chose a cabin...
No matter how busy we may become in planning for the future we never fail to stop and notice the beauty surrounding us at the time whether its a simple flower on our veranda or an expansive view. |
One of our top priorities will be to go on a wildlife photography safari which we'll arrange to occur between vacation homes to avoid added costs. Australia has a wealth of wildlife and scenery we can hardly wait to see.
When we leave Australia we'll then move on to New Zealand where we'll also live for a yet to be determined period of time taking advantage of what treasures this island will also have in store for us.
Once again we booked our cruise with Vacations to Go although we're now working with a new rep when Joaquin our former rep is no longer employed. With a little work we've found a new rep and so far we're pleased with her assistance. Anna Urban can be reached by email at: aurban@vacationstogo.com
Here's the cruise to Australia that not only provides us with transportation to Australia but also interesting ports of call along the way. Scroll further down the page for the cruise itinerary.
Royal Caribbean's Legend of the Seas
One of Royal Caribbean’s Vision-class ships, the Legend of the Seas is well-equipped with many of the line’s signature features. The multilevel Centrum, an open atrium with gliding glass elevators, palm trees, panoramic windows and gleaming brass, is the center of all the action and an ideal spot to gather for a pre-dinner cocktail and listen to live music. Other popular hot spots include the convivial Schooner Bar, the sophisticated Champagne Bar and the Viking Lounge, which is an observation point by day and a pulsating dance club at night. There’s also a glitzy casino, a show lounge and Solarium with glass-enclosed pool area and retractable roof. Go for a seaside jog on the top deck, spend a few hours being pampered or work out with a view at the Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center. Kids will love the 18-hole miniature golf course and Adventure Ocean youth facilities located on the top deck. The Windjammer CafĂ© is a casual alternative to the formal, two-level Romeo & Juliet Dining Room. Staterooms amenities include private bath, vanity area and sofa, as well as mini-bar, hairdryer, TV and phone. |
|
|
The D2 Balcony Cabin we chose was an upgrade from the prices listed below. Plus, there was a sale in progress until May 31, 2014 much to our delight that resulted in a savings of US $1700, EU $1250.46. Had this discount not been offered, we would not have chosen this cruise. It was only Tom's daily diligence in checking possible cruises that presented this opportunity. Below are the charges, after the discount:
Charges
Cruise (includes port charges) US $5,308.00, EU $3898.49
Government Taxes US $294.64, EU $216.73
Pre-Paid Gratuities US $408.00, EU $300.11
Total Sale US $6,010.64, EU $4421.22
Total Payments: Deposit Paid 5/27/2014, US$ 900.00, EU $662.01 Balance Due March 5, 2015, US $5,110.64, EU $3759.29
Royal Caribbean's Legend of the Seas
18 nights departing May 24, 2015
Cheapest Inside | $1,762 |
Cheapest Oceanview | $2,182 |
Cheapest Balcony | $2,460 |
Cheapest Suite | $3,165 |
ITINERARY
DAY | DATE | PORT | ARRIVE | DEPART | |
Sun | May | 24 | Honolulu, Oahu, HI | 11:00pm | |
Mon | May | 25 | At Sea | ||
Tue | May | 26 | At Sea | ||
Wed | May | 27 | At Sea | ||
Thu | May | 28 | At Sea | ||
Fri | May | 29 | At Sea | ||
Sat | May | 30 | Moorea, Society Islands | 8:00am | 5:00pm |
Sun | May | 31 | Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands | 8:00am | 9:00pm |
Mon | Jun | 1 | Bora Bora, Society Islands | 8:00am | 5:00pm |
Tue | Jun | 2 | At Sea | ||
Wed | Jun | 3 | At Sea | ||
Thu | Jun | 4 | At Sea | ||
Fri | Jun | 5 | Cross International Dateline | ||
Sat | Jun | 6 | Suva, Fiji | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
Sun | Jun | 7 | At Sea | ||
Mon | Jun | 8 | Ile des Pins, New Caledonia | 7:00am | 5:00pm |
Tue | Jun | 9 | At Sea | ||
Wed | Jun | 10 | At Sea | ||
Thu | Jun | 11 | Sydney, Australia | 6:00am |
Cabin Choice:
We chose the cabin based on several factors based on past experience:
1. Avoid bars, restaurants or discos above or below the chosen cabin.
2. Avoid cabin with the pool directly above due to the noise from the crew cleaning and moving deck chairs during the night.
3. Avoid being too close to the bow or the stern of the ship. The center of the ship has more stability.
4. Consider elevators, recreation areas and stairwells for possible noise.
The above listed prices for various cabins (before discounts) are based on the lowest prices, many of which may fall into the risks of our comments above. We chose a D2 cabin as described below. Each ship provides a deck plan from which to choose for example, as shown below, keeping in mind that each ship is unique:
Legend of the Seas Deck 7
Please scroll to the right for full view of the deck plan.
Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Category D1 Category D2 Category D3 Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, private balcony, sitting area with sofa bed, and a private bathroom. (190 sq. ft., balcony 37 sq. ft.) Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom Category PV Floor to ceiling window. Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. (220 sq. ft.) Superior Interior Stateroom Category J Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, vanity area and a private bathroom. (142 sq. ft.) Large Interior Stateroom Category L Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, vanity area and a private bathroom. (142 sq. ft.) Interior Stateroom Category N Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, vanity area, and a private bathroom. (132 sq. ft.)
|
This is enough info for one day. We'll be back tomorrow with more on Madeira which will include photos of an interesting weather phenomenon that kept us outdoors most of the day on Wednesday, excited and in awe.
Happy day!
_______________________________________________
Photo from one year ago today, May 29, 2013:
Umer, our taxi driver and tour guide, took this photo of us before we entered the White Mosque. It was so hot! Tomorrow, we'll be caught up on all the missing dates from the days we didn't post while we were in Dubai. Watch for a great photo tomorrow! For the story and more photos from this date a year ago, please click here. |