We have previously told you about all the active activities The Freedom of the Seas cruise ship offers everything from exercise and mini-golf to rock climbing and a surfing simulator. But a Mediterranean cruise also includes fancy 3-course dinners, bar visits, performances - and why not a magical ice show?
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Are you worried about being bored on a cruise ship? Don't be! If you get tired of hanging out in the hot tub or sipping drinks at the bar, there's a whole bunch of active activities to choose from. There are also shows and nightlife and stuff, but that's a story for another day. Today we tell you about active activities on Freedom of the Seas from Royal Caribbean.
Wow, there's a lot to write about from our Royal Caribbean cruise in the Mediterranean! We're stopping at a new destination every day, but we thought you might like to hear about the boat itself too? We may be a little behind with the posts about the destinations during the cruise. Today we will tell you about what happens on board the Freedom of the Seas.
Read moreFinally, we are going on a cruise with Freedom of the Seas! It feels like we have been talking about this with cruises for several years now. We have been on board several luxury cruise ships that have docked in Stockholm, but when it comes to our own cruise experiences, it has not become more than small tours between Stockholm and Helsinki, Åland or Tallinn. So now it's time to try for real, right?
We are about to embark on a real cruise in the Mediterranean, but Peter "jump-started" a bit this week when he boarded the Costa Pacifica in Stockholm harbour. What did he do there? Munching on Italian delicacies and learning about Europe's largest cruise line. And then he recorded a film of course!
The summer in Sweden was not as warm as you might have liked, and now autumn is on its way. Maybe it's time to start planning a winter trip to the warmth? We've checked out 15 hot travel tips for warmth this winter via Allt om resor - and added our own best tips.
Read moreThis year Silja Line turns 60 years old, and the celebration continues throughout the year. Yesterday it was time for the anniversary cruise in Stockholm, and all we can say is: what a cruise and what a party! We travelled on the Silja Symphony from Värtahamnen to the centre of Stockholm, and this was a trip with a lot of excitement. The festivities were not only drinks and food, but also live bands, water cannons and aeroplanes. Among other things.
Read moreMost people are now back at work and in school. Where did the summer go? Personally, we have made several wonderful trips, but the real heat never came. Maybe you need a lovely weekend in Europe in the autumn to look forward to? Hot or not so hot - here are our top tips on great cities for an autumn weekend!
Last Sunday we travelled with Stena Line from Rostock in Germany to Trelleborg in Sweden. None of the ferries that connect Sweden with Germany or Poland are particularly fun, but we have to say that we think Stena Line is slightly better than the others. Now we're home again - and of course we have to tell you about our upcoming travel plans!
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Is it easier to pay by card or cash abroad? What should you consider when paying by card... and should you exchange cash before travelling or not? These types of questions are fairly common in various travel forums, so we thought we'd set the record straight and share our thoughts.
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