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hottieg747 May 18th, 2007 08:31 PM

Grand Princess
 
HI All,

I'm travelling on the Grand Princess From Southampton on Aug. 9th with my 23 year old daughter. Ports include, le havre, Zeebrugge, Copenhagen, Oslo, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin. I need some help with shore excursions. Has anyone done this cruise? I'd appreciate any suggestions.

Theresa May 19th, 2007 04:22 AM

Check out Cruise Critic. There is tons of information under the ports of call area.

Mamaw May 27th, 2007 05:00 PM

Hello from Detroit...

Though I have never done this cruise, I have been on the Grand Princess twice. It is a beautiful ship and the crew were outstanding and did a great job making our cruise wonderful. My Husband and I were leery the first time we cruised about eating with a bunch of strangers. But we hit it off with all the people at our table and looked forward everynight to talking, eating, sharing stories of the day's events.
And the meals at Dinner were fantastic. We really enjoyed all our meals. We loved ordering room service every night. And having a small breakfast along with coffee each morning to our mini suite was awesome.

Enjoy your cruise, and I hope you post a trip report...

abram May 27th, 2007 06:27 PM

Of your ports, we've only stopped in Oslo and Copenhagen, both of which we found very easy to do on our own.

If you go to the destination section of this website, you can find sample one day itineraries for many cities.

kaleighsgram May 28th, 2007 05:32 PM

We did the Grand Princess a few years back. It's still my favorite cruise. I loved the ports. In Dublin, we got the hop on/hop off bus. It was very near the port, within walking distance. We were going to do Glasgow on our own but the town's people had a small tour bus that your were welcome to join for a small donation. It seems to me that we had to take the train into Edinburgh. It's a steep climb to get up to the train station, but well worth it. We also rode the hop on/hop off bus there, too.

abci9876 Jun 6th, 2007 02:01 PM

Glasgow is just an industrial city. There is much more to see in Edinburgh. We will be in Edinburgh Aug. 1,2&3. Here is the benifit of our research: Our itinerary.

THURSDAY - August 1
Roslin - See the very ornate Rosslyn Chapel (Divinchi Code filmed there) 6UKP = $11.77 (heck for wedding closure dates and times.)
Newtongranger - Lady Victoria Colliery Scottish Mining Museum arrive by 2:30 pm 3.95 UKP = $7.75
Edinburgh - Walk down Princess street to see castle lit up at night.

THURSDAY –August 2 - Sightseeing on Edinburgh Royal Mile walking tour: Edinburgh Castle 9:30 - 6 pm, 9 UKP = $17.66 , St Giles Cathedral, 9am - 7pm, 2 UKP = $3.92, National Gallery of Scotland,10am - 5pm FREE, Writers Museum 10am - 5pm FREE, John Knox House 10am -6:30pm, Scottish Parliament Bldg., Palace of Holyrood House 9:30a -5pm 8.50UKP = $16.89
9pm, Edinburgh Military Tattoo preview on parade grounds of Edinburgh Castle

FRIDAY –August 3 Scotland Day 3
Finish sightseeing in Edinburgh. North of Royal Mile – Princess Street shopping. South of Royal Mile – Old Town

hottieg747 Jun 21st, 2007 08:29 PM

Hi All,

Thank you for the info. Chantal


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