One of the top attractions in Dublin is a visit to the Guinness Storehouse; seven stories of displays, history, retail and pubs in the building that has been brewing the beer for over 250 years. Whether you enjoy a pint or not as Guinness is not to everyone’s taste, the experience is worth the price…
Month: June 2024
Pros and Cons of a Transatlantic Cruise
We prefer to sail off season, especially now that we are retired. If we combine a cruise with an independent land tour than off season becomes even more important considering the crush of travel after the pandemic. This year we tried a transatlantic. Transatlantic (or pacific) are repositioning cruises for ships that sail different destinations…
Path of the Titanic
Although we did it in reverse order it was not lost on us that a transatlantic cruise that went between Belfast and Halifax in April was a little too close to the route taken during the fateful crossing of the Titanic. Having said that our confidence in modern shipbuilding and navigation ensured that we had…
The 80th Anniversary at Juno Beach
Today many people will celebrate the 80th anniversary of the landings in Normandy. Few of the men and women who participated in the strike that brought about the end of the Second World War are still alive, so it falls to us to remember that it was their valour and bravery that allow us to travel…
Our Top 5 Works of Art at The Met in NYC
With only one day in New York City we were limited to what we had time to see and do. After much deliberation we decided to combine a walk through Central Park with a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a top destinations for art lovers. The Met is the 5th largest art gallery in…