After so many port days in a row; Warnemunde, Tallinn, St. Petersburg, Helsinki and Stockholm, finally a sea day for everybody to catch their breath. The funny thing is that most (not everybody) guests like to book the cruise that offers the most ports, as it offers the best value for money. However when they then make the cruise, a great sigh of relief goes up when there is finally a sea day coming. Sightseeing is hard work, especially in Europe, where each country has its distinct culture and the impressions are overwhelming. By the time you are on day 10, you cannot remember anymore which ruin you did on day one. So today was a day to relax; at least nobody was going ashore. As we only had a few sea days this cruise, we had to cram the 2nd half of all our standard Holland America activities into this sea day. We had the mariners luncheon (two sittings as the whole ship is a mariner here), Walk the Cure on deck and numerous other things, including lectures, get togethers, cruise staff activities etc etc. Cruising is hard work, especially on this cruise where there are so few sea days. Continue reading
