Spain & Portugal on P&Oβs Ventura
Weβve obviously caught the cruise bug, because just nine months after our wonderful Norwegian Fjord cruise on P&O Cruisesβ Iona, we set sail once again, this time bound for Western Europe: we visited Spain, Portugal and Guernsey.
Just like before, we really enjoyed the cruise experience. I prefer Iona to Ventura, but sheβs still a lovely ship (just not quite as modern). The food was great (see my blog about the food on Iona here), the entertainment was really good (including a silent disco, the Headliners theatre performances, live music and more). We had a couples massage in the spa (just lush) and I went swimming several times in the (small but nice) adult-only pool. I also just enjoy walking around the ship, looking out at sea, and sitting on the balcony (Iβm not sure Iβd cruise without a balcony having had one on both cruises). We saw a whale, dolphins and jelly fish - awesome. AND I love the βCelebrationβ nights, where everyone gets dressed up in black tie and evening gowns. We had three on this cruise.
This time we went with my dad and stepmum, and it was good fun to spend time with them.
Cruises really only offer you a short glimpse of the places you visit, as you donβt have tonnes of time to explore. However, this really suits me as I, while interested in visiting famous cities, am not a city person. I much prefer scenic locations and so just a glimpse, a few hours, is enough for me on this sort of trip.
Places we visitedβ¦
Santander
We had a nice walk to the cathedral, and got a bus to the Palacio del la Magdalena, which was beautiful with glorious views of the coastline. From there we walked to a nice cafe right on the beach for lunch.
Tip: My favourite spot was at the Palacio del la Magdalena, so if youβre not a big city person like me, head there.
Vigo
We saw very little of Vigo, apart from the port - I read itβs a little βboringβ and so booked us an excursion to The Cies Islands - aka The Atlantic Ocean National Park. Beautiful beaches, lots of wildlife, a couple of nice cafes. Really worthwhile and definitely recommend this if you go to Vigo.
Tip: Skip Vigo and take a boat trip out to the Cies Islands.
Lisbon
We had two days in Lisbon, but it was really hot and stifling. I got a bit overcome with heat and so we didnβt do that much, but it was nice to view the city from the comfort of our balcony. We did walk up to St Georgeβs Castle, which had great panoramic views, and along the coastline to the square (PraΓ§a do ComΓ©rcio), again really nice.
Tip: If youβre cruising with P&O, book a cabin on the Port side as then youβll get great views across the city.
Porto
I preferred Porto to Lisbon (it helped that it wasnβt quite so hot!) Itβs a very colourful place, and we walked around for a while looking at different buildings. We had a lovely lunch by the river - with a glass of port for me. We rode the cable car and walked across the Ponte de Dom Luis I - a bridge from one side of the river to the other.
Tip: Donβt forget to try some Port wine! I had some with lunch. Also, eat a PastΓ©is de nata (custard tart - yum)
Guernsey
Despite going to the perhaps more-exciting-to-some destinations above, Guernsey was actually one of my favourites and Iβd love to go back and do some Channel Island-hopping. We visited Castle Cornet which had lots of interesting history, and good views both out to sea and back towards St Peter Port. We also strolled around the quaint streets and enjoyed the day.
Tip: You get on a tender (actually a lifeboat) to go from the ship into St Peterβs Port. The queues get long so wait around a little before you rush down there, and make sure you leave enough time to get the last tender back to the ship when youβre done!
Overall, a really enjoyable cruise - surely not our last!