Day 2: Off on our P&O cruise! 

We boarded the Pacific Eden at White Bay Cruise Terminal at 12:30pm. The check in process was pretty simple: ticket + ID + credit card to link to cruise cards and we were ready to board. The departure through Sydney Harbour was smooth and we had the good side of the boat with great views off our balcony. 

Our room is 9087 which is mid ship and has a balcony – these were the two things that came up as most recommended for people like B who get severe sea sickness. The view from the balcony was pretty amazing and B was suitably impressed with the cabin size and functionality. 


The first thing we did was go and find the reservations desk to book dinner each night, including some of the nicer restaurants on the boat (the ones that charge) like Salt Grill by Luke Mangan and the Chef’s Table. We also booked in for a couples massage at the day spa tomorrow. So far, B’s sea sickness was going well although he was definitely noticing the movement when we were at the far end of this ship. After eating some (free) lunch at The Pantry, which is some kind of disastrous buffet/food court abomination, we decided to numb the motion sensation with a nervous system suppressant – a cocktail! Mmmm. 


We did an emergency drill before leaving the dock and then both of us took some sea sickness tablets for the trip out of Sydney Harbour – we had been forewarned this can get very rough. Luckily I have very good drugs and the alcohol helped so there was no puking. We went to dinner at Angelo’s which was interesting – it’s an included restaurant with a “cover charge”. Hmmm. Very tasty though. After dinner we relaxed in the room, admired the view, ate cheese and drank wine. 


The night was quite rough – even with the alcohol we were both struggling a bit (me with a horrendously uncomfortable bed, B with the boat moving a lot) but overall #operationnoblowchunks was deemed successful day 1!

Breakfast: the rocks cafe on George Street, Sydney (average food and very expensive) 
Lunch: Indian at The Pantry (free) which was pretty much what you would expect from food court food 

Dinner: Angelo’s Italian (an included restaurant with a $50 cover charge) was pretty tasty

Alcoholic drinks consumed by mel today: 4 cocktails + 1 bottle of wine 

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Day 1: Sydney and Club Swizzle

We arrived in Sydney at 3pm (only a 45min flight from Canberra) having arranged to stay one night before boarding the cruise ship at 1pm on Monday. Bear was pretty sad to see us go but he will have a fantastic week staying with his 3rd favourite human in the house. 


Our hotel was Holiday Inn at The Rocks which is an amazing location to the left side of Circular Quay but without the insane price tag of some other hotels – this was $220 for the night and is 1 min walking distance from the bridge, 5 mins from Circular Quay station and only 8 mins walk from the Opera House.


We went for a wander after first arriving and checked out Opal Minded which is an amazing opal jewellery store. The sales lady let me look at a necklace which was $120000!! Then she tried to sell me one of their cheaper prices – only $3200 – instead. Lol. Some really amazing pieces though. After that, we had a look at some street performers, wandered around the Opera House and had some dinner at the Opera Kitchen while waiting for our 7pm Club Swizzle cabaret show to start in the Opera House studio theatre. 


Last time I went to a performance at the Opera House was close to 10 years ago and the biggest change is outside. What used to be a closed off walkway is now all pop up bars and eateries and they are soooo busy! It’s a great atmosphere and clearly a popular venue. 

Club Swizzle was a great cabaret and comedy performance. It’s showing for the rest of the month here so I recommend googling it if you are Sydney bound at any point. We paid for posh seating and had our own table for two with table service up on the balcony. Worth it as the bar lines were a bit nuts. 


On the stroll back we took some very pretty night time photos (and ate a bacon deluxe since we had drunk 2 bottles of wine 🍷 ) before being all tucked into bed by 11pm. 


Next up: CRUISE TIME! 

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4 night cruise (Sydney – Fraser Island – Sydney) 

To recover from the year that was 2016, we decided to book a 4 night cruise on P&O’s Pacific Eden boat. We fly into Sydney on Jan 8th, have a fab night at a hotel with a cabaret show (Swizzle) before hopping on the boat on Jan 9th. 

Pacific Eden


The cruise departs Sydney 5pm on Jan 9th with a full day at sea, before a day trip to Fraser Island and then a full day at sea coming back at stupid o clock on the final day. It will be a short, but hopefully sweet, break.
The positives of a cruise and why we picked it:

1. The price. Just unbeatable for a 4 night holiday really! We price matched it to Hamilton Island (which we did a few years ago – it was amazing) and it came out at about 30% of the cost. Seriously. 

2. Chill time. Phones don’t really work well so no phone/email contact at all is very attractive to us both. Just time together. 

3. Something new, something different, something not tried before by either of us. 

The potential negatives we had to consider:

1. We don’t like people very much (lol) which is why our shore tour on Fraser Island is the smallest one, with 2 people per canoe. Will be interesting to see just how crowded it is on the cruise boat…


2. B gets very sea sick. I get less violently sea sick than he does. The stats seem to be 50/50 as to whether we will get sick on a giant boat (since movement is so different) but we have good meds and he can also get the jab if needed. He still wants to try it since cruises are so cheap and there are so many available to us from this side of the country. 

So….bring on our first cruising date of Jan 9th! 

Mel 

P.S. We have a puppy sitter for Bear this time around – he’s so excited! He loves his friend Dan. 

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Blue Mountains Getaway – Day 3 

Today started bright and early (7am) with buffet breakfast at the hotel and an early checkout. We then headed back to the echo point lookout for some photos of the mist in the valley. 
  
Our entry to scenic world was booked for 9am (early bird) but when we arrived at 8:30am they were letting people in already. Excellent! Our first trip was on the skyway over the Katoomba Falls. The iPhone photo doesn’t do it justice, it only captured about 1/3 of the height. 

     
We then took a brief walk to the mouth of the falls whereby I agreed to hike down to the bottom. My theory was…it’s all downhill so how bad can it be? 

 
Answer: pretty bad! Turns out it was a hard trail (sucks to be me) and my knees were aching by the end. Some beautiful rainforest on the way down though and as we were out quite early, very few people around. 

   
    
This last photo is taken about halfway down. I’m still smiling which means it was BEFORE the bloody Furber Steps which must have been put there by someone with a very mean spirit. B loved the hike though. 

  
Eventually we reached the bottom and walked over to the scenic world railway. After some brief wandering around the scenic walkway (we saw Lyre Birds) we caught the scenic railway back up to the top. Worlds steepest railway apparently (video shows the first part, it actually got even steeper from here). 

 

 
 It was around 11am when we arrived back and the hordes of people everywhere were CRAZY. We left not long after. The wait to go on the skyway or railway would have been over an hour for each…eek! I highly recommend early bird entry.

Hiking complete for the morning and step goals well and truly met, we headed for home. 

Next planned getaway (at the moment): Gold Coast for the 2016 Easter long weekend! 

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Blue Mountains Getaway – Day 1 and 2

We headed off to the Blue Mountains (Katoomba) for a little NYE getaway on the 31st of Dec, 2015. Katoomba is about a 3.5 hour drive from Canberra.

Along the way we stopped for lunch and a leg stretch in Berrima which was very pretty. 

  
We arrived at the Mountain Heritage Hotel and Spa at about 4:30pm. The grounds and the building are lovely and the room size is very good. 

  
The first thing we did after a brief wander around the local area was fill up the private spa bath with far too many bubbles! 

  
After a relaxing spa bath and some red wine, we had our New Year’s Eve dinner at the Jamison Views Restaurant. While the view was nice, the food was spectacular and the guy playing piano for all the diners was also pretty amazeballs. 

  
We saw in the new year while watching the Sydney fireworks on ABC.

  
January 1st saw us enjoying a lazy lay in and then heading off for a couples massage at Yindi Day Spa. Lunch was nothing worth mentioning, needless to say we will NOT be revisiting Katoomba RSL. The day spa was lovely with a mud run, steam bath and one hour essential oil massage each. Pricing was good too – I recommend these guys over the designer spas attached to the local hotels. 

Dinner was at Darley’s which is a gorgeous little restaurant down near Echo Point lookout. I got so excited about the food I forgot to take photos but I highly recommend the duck. And the veal. And the tortellini. Actually…just go the degustation. I have included a photo of one of the courses – it was a mini vegetable garden on my plate! 

   

Darley’s restaurant

 
After dinner we finished off the evening with a short walk and some nice photos at the lookout point.

   
   

Tomorrow: scenic world, Katoomba Falls and the skyway! Then back home. 

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Day 31: it’s all over! Summary of Percy’s adventure 

From Dubai airport business lounge, waiting for our flight to Sydney….yep, it’s pretty much all over. No more bottles of wine with dinner every night. No more exploring buildings 1000+ years old. No more living out of an osprey bag and hand washing my undies every 3 days (that one is not so so bad haha). 

To summarise, here are some of Percy’s adventures from this trip. In 31 days he has visited (although not had a photo in every place) quite a few different locations:

  • Barcelona
  • Montserrat 
  • Ribes de Freser (Spanish Pyrenees)
  • Nuria Valley (Spanish Pyrenees)
  • Carcassonne 
  • Provence Region (based in Arle)
  • Nice 
  • Cinque Terre (based in La Spezia)
  • Pisa
  • Florence
  • Siena 
  • Rome
  • Venice 
  • Naples
  • Pompeii and Mt Vesuvius
  • Paris 
  • Versailles 

Phew!!

 

oooooh emirates…fancy

  

hanging out at Mont Juic castle in barcelona

  

cable car overlooking barcelona

  

nap time after Montserrat

  

boozehound

  

travelling by train to the spanish pyrenees, there was a lot of train rides this trip and percy made an excellent pillow

  

Nuria Valley

  

doing washing in Arles

  

alcholic playypus loved the red wine in Arles

  

the most delicious cocktail at hard rock cafe In Nice

  

lounging around on the french riviera

  

a beautiful evening boat ride of Potrovenere

  

looking out into the mediterranean sea at Cinque Terre

  

standard tourist photo in pisa

  

the collosseum in rome

  

visiting pompeii

  

wooooo we climbed to the top of mt vesuvius

  

catacombs in paris

  

ooooooh shiny…versailles

  

picnic at the eiffel tower

 

Percy is very happy to be heading home to his comfortable bed. He has had a fabulous time! 

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Day 30: last day in Paris 

After our packing attempts (glad we didn’t buy too many presents and souvenirs) we left our luggage at the hotel and set out for a walking adventure. 

We started at the Arc de Triomphe, set in the middle of that completely crazy roundabout with no lane markings and TWELVE entry/exit points.

  
We then ambled down Avenue des Champs-Élysées, looking in the crazy expensive stores at things like 500€ things from Luis Vuitton and 61000€ rings from Tiffany and Co. 

  
I bought some AMAZING macarons from Pierre Hermes. They were unbelievably good, even B liked them and he’s not usually a macaron fan. We both declared lemon to the the best.

i am keeping the box!

We then continued our walk through the Christmas festival set up at the bottom of the champs-élysées and into the park.

no more macarons! Finished off while sitting on a park bench

 
We walked all the way down to the Musee Louvre (4kms in total) which was closed as it was Tuesday, but still very photo-worthy. 

 

the “other” arc

  
   
We are now chilling in the lounge at B Montmartre Hotel waiting for our private transfer to the airport. Not going to lie, the prospect of 30+ hours ahead in airports is somewhat misery-inducing….but getting to lay in my bed at the end is a little exciting! 🙂

Thank you for a lovely visit Europe, it’s been wonderful. 

Mel

P.S. Special mention about the fricking amazing weather! Out of 30ish days travelling we have only had 3 with consistent rain….and only one where I actually needed my raincoat….absolutely unbelievable at this time of year 😀

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Leaving Paris – final thoughts 

Favourite things about Paris:
– the views of different old style buildings and amazing monuments pretty much everywhere you go, particularly good old effy (great nick name for the Eiffel Tower right?) is very impressive. Sunsets and night time in particular have been stunning here while we have visited….I think we have been very lucky with the weather though! 20C in mid-November seems to be unheard of. 

   
 
– the metro, ah I love being back in a major city with a crazy efficient metro system! 

– food OMNOMNOMNOM FRENCH FOOD IS THE BESTEST! Especially their cheese. The wine as well….fab!

  
– the fact that right in the centre of Paris (2 min walk from the Eiffel Tower) they were using sheep to keep the grass under control as part of an eco friendly approach. Awesome. 

  
   

Not-so-good stuff about Paris:

– the service and peoples manners! Gah. Paris staffing and service levels leave a lot to be desired. Especially at the Eiffel Tower, that really put a dampener on our adventure to the top. 

– the hordes of tourists everywhere, particularly Chinese tourists, who are rude and pushy. No worries about being a tourist (after all, I’m a tourist!) but there should be some basic courtesies that we as human beings display in crowded situations…I strongly feel this should include things like not blocking walkways so you can chat to the person next to you, sticking your elbows in someone’s face or pushing in to very long lines! 

– the scammers and hawkers, this was particularly prevalent on both our trips to the Eiffel Tower sadly and was very frustrating. It happened everywhere we went in Europe but in Paris they travelled in packs. I had not had any warning that the fake petition girls were pickpocket gangs and was glad we worked it out quickly. B took to shouting “pickpocket” when they tried to talk to him which was hilarious and I just gave them vacant stares every time they talked to me. We were also VERY lucky not to have to deal with the African gangs of string men, who by all accounts can be extremely aggressive and scary. I’m glad we managed to avoid that experience! 

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Day 29: Sunset at Sacre Coeur and dinner at Le Coq Rico

Today we went and bought me a lovely new hand luggage suitcase as we have realised that all our beautiful glassware from Murano in Venice will HAVE to go in the overhead compartment from Dubai to Sydney as we have exit row seats. Given how fragile it is, a soft backpack isn’t going to work. Hooray! I got to buy a lovely new hard shell carry on, which I have been wanting for awhile.

After our luggage finding adventures, we used UberX to head up to Sacre Coeur (a cathedral at the top of the Montmartre district) to watch the sunset over the city. Note: very hard to get up there without a car or a very steep, unpleasant walk up lots of narrow steps. I highly recommend uber or a taxi, very cheap. The other thing to keep in mind is that there are African gangs running “string man scams” halfway up those steps and there are extremely aggressive by all accounts. They operate in groups of 4-8 and will just take your money out of your wallet.  My laziness probably saved us from being mugged! 

It was just stunning to watch the sky change colour. 

 

sacre couer basilica

  
    
  

soooo much colour in the sky

  
  

B’a photo over some buildings nearby

  

the lights of the city as the sun fades away

 
Dinner was at Le Coq Rico which is a 10 minute walk (downhill, thankfully) from Sacre Coeur, I booked this place  about a month ago when I started reading over and over how good their chicken is. Here’s an example of a review: http://luckypeach.com/atlas/pierre-herme/ so I was pretty excited for omnomnommy chicken. The couple behind us in line had read lots of reviews as well. We went with a soup starter, a half chicken between us (two quarters), seasoned vegetables, macaroni cheese and salad. For dessert we had the local floating island. 

 

excellent wine recommendation by the waiter

  

the starter of creamy chicken soup with goat cheese and chicken fried balls was DELICIOUS

   

Our thoughts? The starter and dessert were delicious, the wine suggested by the waiter was reasonably priced (note that there are no really cheap options on this wine menu) and very tasty. The chicken was okay. Not sure it is rave worthy though! Overall, an excellent meal and we enjoyed people watching the couple on the date next to us. She was much keener than he was haha. 

Mel 

Tomorrow: packing, checking out of the hotel, a final day in Paris and then off to the airport for a late night flight. Home in a few days (Thursday lunch time, AEDT). 
 

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Day 28: Turning 30! A picnic at the Eiffel Tower, dinner cruise on the Seine and Moulin Rouge 

After a leisurely wake up (I resisted the urge to yell WAKE UP WAKE UP IT IS MY BIRTHDAY WAKE UP at 5am) we went on a mysterious Eiffel Tower birthday picnic adventure.

 We arrived at a spot down one end of the Champs de Mars and B had arranged for a guy (Australian!) from Paris Picnics to meet us with bags containing Chardonnay, cold meats, different cheeses, salad, fruit, a baguette and cookies. We even got a picnic rug….it was AMAZING! Delicious as well.

   
  

It was a wonderful experience. Big birthday brownie points for B! The card he got me was beautiful and I almost cried like a big sookie-lala. The sun even came out for pretty much the entire picnic so we spent an enjoyable couple of hours eating, cuddling and people watching. According to Facebook, it seems that at least 40 people were waiting for B to propose….lol. Good thing I wasn’t one of them then 🙂

After some resting time at the hotel (to digest all that food) it was time to get all fancied up for our dinner cruise on the Seine River and Moulin Rouge show. I booked this months ago with Paris Tours and we have both been looking forward to it for quite awhile. We got all dressed up with B in a lovely collared shirt and chinos (wow…not jeans) and me in my blue galaxy maxi from black milk and wearing my Murano glass bracelet from Venice.

   
   

The cruise was lovely, with delicious dinner service and some beautiful views out the windows.

    
   

Our driver took us on a tour of Montmarte before the cabaret show and we are both now very excited to visit Sacre Couer cathedral tomorrow and eat famous chicken in a restaurant nearby. Beautiful area! Amazing city views. 

Moulin Rouge was fabulous. The performance, the dancing, the free bottle of champagne (which I drank 90% of….weeeee!), the mini ponies and just all of it was brilliant! B’s only minor comment was that as we are so crammed in it gets a bit uncomfortable. So be prepared. Even with good tickets, you are basically a sardine.

   
  

What a fabulous 30th birthday I have had! 

Thank you my love 🙂 and thank you to all my friends and family who sent their best wishes via text, email and Facebook.

Sorry for trolling you on Facebook Lana hehe. It was fun though! 

Mel 

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