Showing posts with label Carnivale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carnivale. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 February 2017

Cruising not the Beagle channel

The itinerary describes ‘cruising the beagle channel’ as it earlier described ‘cruising the Chilean fjords’, but both of these experiences occur at night in the dark. The theory is that, as the voyage is normally done in reverse (down the east coast and back up the west), it has been switched round because of late Easter, so as to be in Rio for Carnivale. At Silversea HO, they do not seem to have realised that the result is that some daytime experiences are now in the night. Silver Spirit is scheduled to pass ‘Glacier Alley’ between midnight and 2am. Even if passengers stay up for it, it will be dark. So that is disappointing.

But the day has been magnificent. After leaving the extreme tip of the mainland, which is relatively flat, Silver Spirit entered a fjord which is bordered by hills and mountains of all shapes and heights, some of which are snow-capped or have glaciers. Some have very jagged peaks. The weather is cold but the mist is intermittent and there are clear spells and shafts of sunlight. An experience to rival anything in Norway but, unlike there, there are few signs of any habitation or local boats.

TSH and Diva donned extra layers and ate their lunch on the pool deck, much to the bemusement of the frozen staff who have little choice in such matters.


TSH had a good sighting of some whales.

Saturday, 21 May 2016

Silversea


3 reasons to be furious with them:
      1    They cancelled the 2017 cruise from HK to Vancouver because the ship has been exclusively chartered for part of it. This also happened with the 2016 cruise.
2.       Silversea have two websites. One to sell ‘normal’ cruises to ‘normal’ people.  The other to sell charters. They are selling the same ships and the second always takes priority over the first. They are not the only cruise company doing this.
3.       The compensation offer was insulting. 40% off a rebook for 2016 but only 20% off for a 2017 rebook, the year of the actual cancelled booking.   
      TSH went into negotiating mode and they eventually offered 40% off a 2017 cruise. So TSH and Diva decided to use the biggest discount they are ever likely to get on the longest cruise they are ever likely to take. So its 63 days right round South America starting in January 2017. Panama Canal. Falklands. Rio for Carnivale. At less than 40%, with all the other discounts as well.
Still furious.