21 July 2012

Our mini cruise, day one

We recently had the opportunity to try out cruising to see how we liked it.  We had an offer which we could not refuse for a 2 night cruise from Leith, Edinburgh down to Dover, calling in at Newcastle on the way.  The train fare from Dover to Edinburgh was included in the price.

So early, 5.45 am, on Saturday morning Paul and I left home to get the 6.09 train from Sandling up to Ashford, then transferred to Ashford International to take the High Speed train to St Pancras.  Then a quick cross over to Kings Cross to wait for the 08.30 train to Edinburgh.  I was so excited I thought I would burst!

The roof at Kings Cross station
Kings Cross has changed a lot since I was last here when I went to see my sister who was studying at college in Hull.... some 30 years ago!  It has a beautiful new roof which constantly changes colour... really lovely.

The journey from Kings Cross began fairly sedately and remained so until we arrived in Peterborough, when the carriage filled up with some "air scouts" and 6 ladies off to see Madonna.  After several bottles of wine the ladies became louder and louder and so it was a relief to arrive at our destination.  I thought it would be the scouts that would disturb us... how wrong could I have been?

Four and three quarter hours later we arrived at Edinburgh Waverley station to be met by the cruise organisers and directed on to a coach which took us with other fellow passengers to the cruise terminal where our bags were taken from us.  The next time we would see them would be in our cabin on board. 

We had to go through the normal security checks and we were through to start boarding our ship.  There was a photographer waiting to take our photo before we embarked.  Once on board we were given our security passes and our passports were taken from us.  We were then shown to our cabin.

Our cabin
This photo was taken after we had settled in!  It was much smarter before we arrived!  The cabin and beds were very comfortable and in the bathroom there were lots of lovely smellies!

By this time, mid afternoon, were were feeling quite hungry as our lunch, some sandwiches, were eaten hours ago on the train so we went in search of food which we found in the self service restaurant.  As usual the food was delicious but we were careful not to eat too much so we could enjoy the afternoon tea which would follow in an hour or so!!    After tea we had the life boat drill, and on return to our cabin we had a while to relax before changing and getting ready for dinner.

Royal Yacht Britannia
Interestingly our ship was moored across the way from the the royal yacht Britannia, but there was no time to visit, so a photograph would have to do!  Still, we were on our own "yacht" and it was time for a cocktail before dinner.  We met some really nice people at dinner and ended up doing a short quiz with them after dinner in the bar.  We were runners up!


The ship was due to sail from Leith at 22.00 hrs and so after dinner we went on deck to watch the tugs help us on our way and into the lock to leave the harbour.


Took a picture of Paul on deck before we watched the ship go through the lock.


It started to rain as we were leaving Leith and after our early start that morning, we were quite tired and so we decided to call it a day and retire to our cabin.



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