Saturday, April 27, 2013

Enchanting Lisbon-The Old and the New

Enchanting Lisbon-The Old and the New





Today, I took my third visit to the city of Lisbon,( from my Celebrity Equinox cruise ship) this time from the port of Alcantra. My plan was to tour the historic center including Baixa, Chiado, Bairro Alto, and the narrow warren of cobblestone streets in the charming Alfama district.


Armed with maps, euros, and a sense of adventure, I eschewed Celebrity and private shore excursions to explore on my own.I began with a journey into town using public transportation.I took tram #15, for 2.8 euros, directly to the grand Praca Rossio.
My goal was to begin by getting an expert overview from a local guide, with a 3-hour walking tour.I used http://www.insidelisbon.com, for 15euros.
I love walking tours--guided tours designed to showcase the city (history, culture, cuisine, government, public transportation, arts, language and more) through the eyes of a local-- and have taken them in many cities from Buenos Aires, to Casablanca, to Tallinn, to Barcelona.
Here is the rich itinerary that our group of ten followed:
·Visit the Rossio Square, the heart of both the old and new Lisbon. (this was our meeting point at 10AM.


·Learn how the old city of Lisbon was destroyedin the 18th century and then totally rebuilt to become the city of today.


·Learn about the favorite liqueur of many Portuguese and a typical drink in Lisbon - Ginjinha;


·Take a look at the Obelisk in the middle of Restauradores Square. It commemorates the Restoration of Portugal’s independence from Spain in 1640, after sixty years of Spanish rule.


·Marvel at the intricate Neo-Manueline architecture of theRossio Central Station.


·Learn about the Carnation Revolution of 1974 as you visit the beautiful Carmo Square, at the place where Portugal’s old dictatorial regime fell after 48 years.


·Walk through the elegant Chiado neighbourhood, with its old cafés, boutiques, theatres and bookstores.


·Enjoy a short trip on one of Lisbon’s vintage trams.


·Wander through the old maze of small squares and narrow alleyways of the Moorish Alfama neighbourhood, where time seems to have stopped one thousand years ago.


·Learn about Fado, Portugal’s own musical genre, as you go past the fado Museum and some of Alfama’s hidden, intimate Fado restaurants.


·Visit Lisbon’s Cathedral, the city’s oldest church, built in 1147.


·End your tour in Praça do Comércio, formerly the entrance hall of the city, one of Europe’s largest and most beautiful squares.





We walked up and down cobblestone streets.Inez, our tour guide, provided both a wealth of historical information about Lisbon, as well as interesting stories and insights into contemporary life in Lisbon. Moreover she was professional, smart, and friendly, and went out of her way to ensure that questions were answered and that everyone was enjoying the experience. For our group of ten, she even bought Belen Pastries and old tram tickets (up to Alfama).



Belen Pastries
Alfama is a site not to be missed with its narrow, labyrinthine streets, the wrought iron balconies of often-decrepit houses that were so close they almost touched, and locals who know one another by name.Common sites were colorful clothes lines suspended from balconies, happy children playing, Fado cafes, and elderly women sitting in front of their houses, talking, laughing, legs outstretched, soaking up rays of sunshine.









I learned about a little-known incident that happened in Lisbon in 1506. Spurred on by fanatical priests, locals stormed into the Alfama district which was inhabited by Jews who had been forced to convert to Christianity. They hauled out these secret Jews and burned between 2,000 and 4,000 of them at the stake over the course of a few days – in the Rossio.

Near the Rossio, stands the 12th-century Church of Santo Domingo where there are 2 nearby monuments that commemorate this tragedy.
1) two off-white stone columns held together by an inscribed metal band emblazoned with words that apologized for the violence and intolerance against the Jewish people, signed on September 26, 2000, by the patriarch of Lisbon.
2) a large stone hemispheric sculpture with an inlaid Star of David. It was dedicated, in Portuguese, to the thousands of Jewish victims of intolerance and religious fanaticism who were killed in a fiery massacre on April 19, 1506 in this place. On the base of the statue was a quotation in Hebrew and Portuguese from Job 16:18: “O earth, do not cover my blood; may my cry never be laid to rest.”

After the tour ended, I spent time revisiting some of the sites and strolling along the bustling shop-lined Rua Augusta.










Lisbon's Christ Staue
Ship docked near famous 25 of April Bridge
I look forward to a return visit.


For more information, visit these videos:

See Rick Steves discuss the Alfama:
See Rick Steves discuss Baixa:
10 Reasons to visit Portugal Video:

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Another transatlantic crossing with European ports of call

Another transatlantic crossing with European ports of call




My Itinerary

Day
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
Day 1
Mon, Apr 15
Fort Lauderdale, Florida /
5:00 PM
Day 2
Tue, Apr 16
Nassau, Bahamas / Docked
7:00 AM
4:00 PM
Day 3
Wed, Apr 17
At Sea
Day 4
Thu, Apr 18
At Sea
Day 5
Fri, Apr 19
At Sea
Day 6
Sat, Apr 20
At Sea
Day 7
Sun, Apr 21
At Sea
Day 8
Mon, Apr 22
At Sea
Day 9
Tue, Apr 23
At Sea
Day 10
Wed, Apr 24
Tenerife, Canary Islands / Docked
10:00 AM
6:00 PM
Day 11
Thu, Apr 25
Lanzarote, Canary Islands / Docked
8:00 AM
5:00 PM
Day 12
Fri, Apr 26
At Sea
Day 13
Sat, Apr 27
Lisbon, Portugal / Docked
7:00 AM
5:00 PM
Day 14
Sun, Apr 28
Gibraltar, United Kingdom / Docked
12:00 PM
8:00 PM
Day 15
Mon, Apr 29
At Sea
Day 16
Tue, Apr 30
Barcelona, Spain /
6:00 AM


I sailed acrossed the atlantic on last year's Equinox Transatlantic.  Now, I am Celebrity Elite!

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Highlights of my 2012 Panama Canal and South America Cruise


Highlights of my 2012 Panama Canal and South America Cruise

  • Visits to five countries (Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Chile), 4 of which are new to me. (I visited Panama in 1994)



  • Transiting the impressive and historic Panama Canal--One nice long day going through all 3 sets of locks. Seeing future site of expanded canal. 
See my Panama Canal blog post here:
http://globalwaysusa.blogspot.com/2012/12/panama-canal.html
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 




video from ship:


videos from viewing point at Gatun Locks:








Botero
 



 

  • Seeing Lamas in Lima
  

  • Private tours in Cartagena, Panama, and Lima




  • Nice, mid-ship, balcony room, starboard with nightly sunsets.

  • Only one flight.  I drove to Ft Lauderdale to board the ship and took a single flight home from Santiago, Chile.  I used frequent flyer points.

  • Informative naturalist scholars lecturing daily.  (Husband and wife team of PhDs.)  Even learned what seasickness really is.

  • Got great last minute deal on room.

  • No time change

  • No currency exchange necessary

  • No jet lag

  • Beautiful Indian markets everywhere
 
 



  • Christmas decorations everywhere, including on the ship


  • Panama hats (really Ecuador hats)
 




  • Colorful ports with fishing villages









  • Performed on stage in two group dances.  Uploaded them to YouTube:












                              My dancing videos:

Thriller Dance: http://youtu.be/vTiOO3AsPqM

Incredible Dance:   http://youtu.be/fjfGpqgcSlI
  • Ate ceviche in Ecuador and Chile

  • Nice weather—no rain

  • Met nice people: Amy and Franklin, Freda, Inge, Ingrid, Joyce and Mike, Esther and Roy and more









  • Participating in the cabin crawl

  • Great shopping in all ports.  Beautiful and inexpensive.








  • Took local bus in Coquimbo to La Serena (I don’t recommend this)





  • This is a unique, twice a year sailing: one is southbound (December); the other is northbound (March)
  • Became Elite on Celebrity (in 8 months)


Places Where I Have Traveled *=more than once

  • India
  • China
  • Dubai
  • Israel
  • Russia*
  • Iceland
  • Cuba Aug 2016
  • Egypt*
  • Indonesia
  • Tahiti Feb 2016
  • Northern Ireland
  • Cook Islands Feb 2016
  • New Zealand Feb 2016
  • Australia Feb 2016
  • Belize
  • French Polynesia Jan 2016
  • Mallorca
  • Shetland Islands
  • Faroe Islands
  • Brunei
  • Morocco*
  • Brazil*
  • Philippines
  • North Borneo
  • Crete*
  • Ionian Islands*
  • Singapore
  • Hong Kong
  • Azores*
  • Norway
  • Dodecanese Islands (Rhodes)
  • Bosnia
  • Palestein
  • Croatia
  • Romania
  • Argentina
  • Ecuador
  • Tunisia
  • Corsica
  • Bulgaria
  • Columbia
  • Peru
  • Montenegro
  • Columbia
  • Chile*
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Uruguay
  • Jordan
  • Gibraltar
  • Turkey*
  • Bermuda
  • Estonia*
  • Viet Nam
  • Finland*
  • Malta*
  • Thailand
  • Guatemala
  • Crete*
  • Jamaica*
  • Panama*
  • Grand Canyon
  • Scotland
  • Niagara Falls
  • Greece*
  • France* lived there
  • Japan*
  • Bilbao, Spain*
  • Canada*
  • Costa Rica
  • Bahamas*
  • Banff Hot Springs
  • Hawaii*
  • Italy*
  • Catalina Island
  • Luxembourg*
  • St Johns
  • St Marteen/St Martin
  • St Thomas
  • South Padre Island Texas
  • Mexico*
  • Vatican City*
  • Austria*
  • Denmark*
  • Monaco
  • Portugal*
  • Belgium*
  • Holland*
  • Ireland*
  • Alaska
  • England*
  • Sweden*
  • Switzerland*
  • Spain*
  • Germany*
  • Madeira

Events/Experiences

  • Pyramids at Giza
  • Taj Mahal
  • Climbed Great Wall of China
  • Western Wall-Jerusalem
  • Transited Panama Canal 3X
  • Rode Camel in Tunisia
  • fathom Adonia--1st US cruise ship to Cuba--Aug 2016
  • Old Town in Havana
  • Burj Kalifa in Dubai
  • Saw Kangeroos, Wallabees, and Koalas in Australia
  • Kayaked in Bay of Islands, New Zealand
  • Vaparreto # 1 in Venice
  • National Museum in Brunei
  • Saw Geysers Erupt in Iceland
  • Drink at Raffles Hotel-Singapore
  • Fish Spa in Greece and Philippines
  • The Peak in Hong Kong
  • Pedicab Tour in Manilla Philippines
  • Road Amalfi Coast, Italy
  • Chewed Gum in Singapore
  • Marched in St Pat's Day Parade in Dublin
  • Sailed Kotor Bay
  • Old Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia
  • Smithsonian Museums-DC
  • Toured Ancient City of Petra, Jordan
  • Transited Suez Canal
  • Rio for Carnivale 2X
  • Cruised along Cinque Terre, Italy
  • Fish Spa in Corfu, Greece (teeny fish scrubbed my feet!)
  • Subway in Russia
  • Flash Mob (dance) on stage on several cruises
  • Visted 21 Countries on 5 long cruises in 2012
  • Ceviche in Peru
  • Cremation Service in Bali
  • Saw Lamas in Lima
  • Vasa Museum-Stockholm
  • Buddhist Monastery in Viet Nam
  • Drove Amalfi Coast
  • Queen Mary 2
  • Berlin Wall
  • Mummies In Cairo Museum
  • Jordan River; Sea of Galilee
  • Hot Air Balloon Ride Over Luxor at Sunrise
  • Transited the Pirate-Infested Gulf of Aden
  • Ski Dubai
  • Fellucca Ride on the Nile at Sunset
  • 16-day Europe/Transatlantic on Queen Victoria
  • Tahrir Square-Cairo
  • Toured Pompeii
  • In Fashion Show Aboard Queen Victoria
  • Rode Elephants in Thailand and India
  • 7-Country Baltic Cruise
  • Hermitage Museum
  • Checkpoint Charlie
  • Transatlantic Crossing on QM2
  • Climbed Tikal in Guatemala
  • Mediterranean Cruise 6 countries
  • Audience with Swami in Rishikesh, India
  • Poetry Class in France
  • Kissed Blarney Stone
  • Pike's Fish Market in Seattle
  • Photo with Snake Charmer in India
  • Dacau near Munich
  • Hitchhiked from France to Scotland
  • Climbed Washington Monument in DC
  • Oktoberfest in Bavaria
  • Toured Panama Canal
  • Wine Country in France, California and many others
  • Guest of Placido Domingo in Chicago
  • The Alamo
  • United Nations
  • San Diego Zoo
  • Helicopter over Grand Canyon
  • Club Med in Cancun
  • Eurailpassed Twice Thru Europe
  • Hollywood
  • Albuquerque Hot-Air Balloon Festival
  • Rodeo in Dallas/Ft Worth
  • NCAA Playoffs in Charlotte and New Orleans
  • Cucchi Tunnels in Viet Nam
  • Grammys in New York
  • Paella in Spain
  • Rain Forest in Costa Rica
  • Xmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on 5th Avenue
  • Niagara Falls
  • Disney Land & Disney World
  • Voodoo Museum New Orleans
  • Cancun Jazz Festival
  • Reggae Sunsplash in Jamaica
  • Las Vegas for Trade Shows
  • Key West for Hemmingway Festival
  • Art Classes in Louvre
  • Black Ski Summit in Vail and Colorado Springs
  • Texas State Fair
  • Mardi Gras in New Orleans
  • Italian Class in France
  • Nude Sunbathing in St Marteen
  • Danish Pastry in Denmark
  • Palace of Knossos Crete
  • Anne Frank House Amsterdam
  • Karaoke in Japan
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • Lobster in Maine
  • Belfast Black Cab Tour
  • Dozens of Transatlantic Sailings