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Med Questions
#34782
06/15/08 10:48 AM
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anaclaire
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Could anyone tell me where in Barcelona the Voyager docks??
Also, any suggestions of what to do in Mallorca? Would you stay around Palma or try to see some other parts of the island? Menorca?
Would appreciate your help--- Jan
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Re: Med Questions
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06/17/08 05:45 AM
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Jan, I don't know that Voyager always gets to dock in the same spot. I know the preferred terminal is at the World Trade Center. When we were in Barcelona on Voyager we were not able to dock there. We were docked at Moll Adossat at Terminal Building A. RSSC provided a complimentary shuttle bus to the traffic circle near the Columbus statue. You can easily walk to the bottom of La Ramblas from there. I believe the shuttles ran about every 30 minutes. Sorry, can't help at all with the other questions, Debbie
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Re: Med Questions
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06/17/08 07:16 AM
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Larry555
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My wife and I were on the Voyager a couple of years ago in Barcelona and Majorca. Our cruise started in Barcelona with Majorca the first port. I don't think we boarded at the World Trade Center, rather another terminal close by. Either place is easy to get to and from.
In Majorca, we did an excursion to the Cuevas del Drach, some neat caverns just outside the little port town of Porto Cristo. The bus ride to Porto Cristo allowed us to see the beautiful country and the caves were an experience. At the end of the tour before exiting the caves there is a giant cavern with seating for hundreds of people around a large underground lake. The musical performance from lighted boats in the lake was a real treat.
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Re: Med Questions
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06/17/08 08:44 AM
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We're always drawn to caves, caverns and those in Majorca are among the very best we've seen.
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Re: Med Questions
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06/18/08 05:05 AM
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It's good to know transportation to the hub of the city won't be a problem - regardless where we dock. The caves are a great suggestion for Mallorca - love caves but don't enjoy the steps. Thanks for your help -- Jan
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