Feb 25, 2021

Mediterranean Cruise





2016 was the year of my first cruise. Me, my husband, and our then two year old sailed through the Baltic Sea with Royal Caribbean and my once negative perceptions of cruising were erased by the positive experience on that trip. We didn't get suckered into booking a follow-on cruise while still onboard, although tempting, but we did walk away with chatter of a possible Mediterranean cruise for the summer of 2017. 

The year of 30. Yep, it was my biggest birthday to date. I could write a whole blog post with a lengthy run down of my thoughts leading up to this milestone but, I'll leave it short and avoid that tangent. If you are wondering, 30 has been my favorite number yet. I find beauty in aging and love the wisdom, maturity, and self-love that comes with this time in my life. So for any of you reading this who are still in your 20's and may be dreading the shift of that 2 to a 3.. don't. Be excited. Be grateful. Be content. Be adventurous. Be positive. Be YOURSELF.

Alex and I found a Mediterranean cruise that would be sailing during my birthday, which conveniently always falls over Memorial Day weekend. My Mom and Mark were interested in joining in on the celebration and didn't think twice about booking a cabin right beside ours. Having them along to ring in my 30th was super special. There's nothing quite like family! I chose our cruise based on dates and ports of call, Santorini sealing the deal. A month or so after confirming our trip, I received an email stating that our itinerary had changed. I remember glancing over the update and immediately noticing Santorni was no longer on the itinerary but exchanged for Split, Croatia. Yeah, I was a bit bummed since Santorini was a huge deal breaker for why we purchased the cruise but this updated itinerary was a SMALL let down in the scheme of life. We embraced the change and knew that time together anywhere in the Mediterranean would be wonderful. It really was such a wonderful trip together with so many memories made. Poor Mark was sick for a portion of the trip + we did lose Brecken onboard for about 10 minutes.. which was so scary. Long story short, Mom thought we had him and we thought she had him. Basically he wandered off and got separated from us on the pool deck. Norwegian Cruise staff was absolutely amazing and had him sitting on a chair waiting for us while they located his parents. It was a fast and scary ordeal but thankfully nothing happened and we got hi back safe and sound! 

4 countries in 7 days.
(Click on the links below to preview a short write up and photos from each city.)


Venice, Italy // Dubrovnik, Croatia // Kotor, Montenegro // Olympia, Greece // Athens Grece // Split, Croatia

Travel Notes 

Ports of Call
As stated in the past, PLAN AHEAD! The time in each port goes by so quickly and if no plan is in place for what to see or do, much of the time will be wasted. Guided tours are not necessary but are always a nice option if you want to get a good dose of information and history on the specific city!

Food
The food choices were as bountiful as our first cruise. Everything from poolside bbq to sushi to Italian was being served at some point during the day. Buffets were always an option if time was limited and we were in need of fixing a quick bout of hunger.. more or less for our three year old! A majority of the specialty restaurants on the ship were part of the original food package and did not leave us signing for any additional charges at the end of our meal. 

Beverages
At the time of booking, a beverage package was added to our invoice for a nominal amount. None of us are heavy drinkers but it was nice to sip on a mixed drink by the pool or order a glass of wine with dinner and know that I hadn't just paid 15 dollars for that beverage. If you think you might drink at least three drinks a day, opt for one of the beverage packages. It will pay for itself by the time you disembark! 

Norwegian Cruise Line vs. Royal Caribbean
We loved our first cruise with Royal Caribbean for the excellent childcare, great food, and hospitable staff members that went above and beyond. The second time around, we chose Norwegian only because they had the dates and specific ports of call that we were looking for. We liked the flex dining option that allowed us choose when and where we wanted to dine but found all other services and amenities were on par with RC. The main difference we noticed between the two was the hospitality from the staff members. Norwegian's employees seemed to lack the spark of love for their jobs and the ability to provide timely and high quality service. After pondering why this could be, we felt that tips could be the reason. With NCL, tips are included in the package price and therefore the employees aren't working as hard to receive a tip at the end of the cruise. 

Booking Agency
I will search for hours online to scour every site imaginable for the lowest prices. The agency that had the lowest price and best package deal for cruising was through militarycruisedeals.com. This family owned company supports military and gives great discounts! We had the pleasure of working directly with the owner on this booking via a quick Skype phone call. If you are a veteran or active duty military family- check them out! 


Itinerary- 10 days and 9 nights

  • Day 1
    • Drive to Venice, Italy
    • Check-in at Ibis Padova, Italy 
    • Dinner at hotel
  • Day 2
    • Breakfast at hotel
    • Drive to Fly and Park
    • Shuttle to cruise terminal 
    • Set sail!
  • Day 3
    • Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Day 4 
    • Kotor, Montenegro 
  • Day 5 
    • Katakolo, Grece (Olympia, Greece)
  • Day 6
    • Athens, Greece 
  • Day 7 
    • Day at Sea 
  • Day 8
    • Split, Croatia 
  • Day 9
    • Arrive back to Venice, Italy
    • Disembark cruise ship 
    • Shuttle back to Fly and Park
    • Drive back towards Venice
    • Park at the Tronchetto parking garage
    • Take "People Mover" train into city
    • Sightseeing through the city
    • Boat Ride
    • Eat Lunch
    • Return to car and depart for Matarello, Italy











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