In the Mediterranean on the ms Noordam

A lot happened in Europe during the 2.5 months in the Med, below are some of the photos and the two itineraries that we sailed. All the photos can be found on flickr.

It was a awesome few months and got to see many of the european ports while working which is always good.

ms Noordam run

ms Noordam run


Jayne took most of the photos which was good because it gave me a break. I think I will be back in Europe next year for the whole season so that should be good to.

Days out in Dubrovnik

Posted August 9th, 2008 in Croatia, Cycle Europe 08, Dubrovnik by Brodie McCulloch

We had about 6 or 7 days in Dubrovnik, Croatia before my flight to Copenhagen so we spent some more time chilling and checking out the old town which Dubrovnik is so well known for.

View from the walls of the old town

View from the walls of the old town

It is an amazing place, although we had got used to paying Eastern European prices for everything and now we were back onto the tourist rates.

Tower

Tower

We walked the wall of old town and had dinner inside. We stayed at a really cool hostel and the owners known as Croatian “ma” and “pa” for their homely appeal and shot of honey port (or something like that) on entry.

Ryan on the Wall

Ryan on the Wall

Ryan booked his ferry ticket to Italy as he was going to learn Italian and make some wine for a few months.

This was good bye for a while but with the interwebs it is easy to stay in contact. I left my bike at the hostel, I told them i would be back in 30 days, i don’t know if it translated but we will see.

Quiet time in Croatia

Posted August 3rd, 2008 in Croatia, Cycle Europe 08, Dubrovnik, Split, Zagreb by Brodie McCulloch

So after 6 nights not sleeping in a bed we caught the train to Belgrade and then onto Zagreb in Croatia.

We checked into a hotel for the night and all five of us slept. The next day everyone slept in but I needed to get my medical completed for the ship, this is harder than you might think as I was told there were only 3 or so doctors in Croatia who were licensed to do it. I was lucky to get some help from an emergency doctor who made some calls and found one of these doctors. The next day I had my medical done and off to Holland America Line.



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We then planned to continue traveling with our English friends to Split and spend some time there in an apartment. Here is another thing to remember, high speed trains everywhere don’t take bikes. So we missed another train from Zagreb to Split; they got it and Ryan and I cycled to the bus station and managed to get transport that way. easy.

We then spent an awesome five days in Split overlooking the water and a walk to the beach. It was a really good time and I think what was needed after EXIT.

It was time to say good bye to our English friends and get the bus to Dubrovnik where we would spend sometime before I flew to the Baltic for training on the ms Eurodam.