Thanks once more Ross and Kathy,I am so stoked to have found your video travelogues! It was nice seeing Plantation Island again,I was there many moons ago in the late seventies so it brought back so many memories for me!.I have never been to Tonga but now I Have through your videos,it looks lovely.I remember the day we left Plantation Island heading back to the mainland and for some unknown reason we missed our connecting coach to the airport at Nandi.A bunch of youg Fijian fellas invited us into their hut or bure and we sdat in a circle drinking Kava and doing the hand clapping thing,that has stayed with me all of my life as a treasured memory of the Fiji Islands,and yes we did make our flight back home Thanks again guys!@
Tonga did good,the girl who did the tour guide at Anau Beach👍👌👏👏👏malie Vava'u,,LOLO KIAI and at the Tonga Faonelua Centre 👍👌❤❤❤🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴thanks for the uploading..
Your cruises to different places has made me want to go to them too.. :)Keep the vids coming..you're both great to watch and some awesome videos of where you are at the time of the cruise. as i mentioned in another one of your vlogs.. best info ive seen so far on cruising.. Good one neighbours :) Im from aussieland :)
Hey, this is a really great video and great quality love the improvement from your last. Hope you enjoyed your trip and had the best of time could you possibly answer some question for me? (sorry there's a lot you don't have to answer all) just wondering any tips for making the best of your holiday? Pros and cons of the ship?
The Pacific Pearl is aimed at the NZ/Australian market so is not as luxurious as other ships we have cruised on. The food, shows and décor are all simpler and there is no tipping. That said you still have a great time! We like having an ocean view (i.e. porthole) cabin and have learnt that it is best to be in the middle of the ship for less movement but not in the very lowest cabins where there is more ship noise. We save money by not buying drinks as they are so expensive (but P&O does allow you to bring a few soft drink cans aboard) and always take shore tours to get the widest range of experiences for the places we visit(and don't just lie on a beach). You can buy tours at the port for most destinations but it is simpler to buy them on the ship, though they are more expensive. Even though the food is great we find we soon get sick of it. (Visiting Luke Mangin's Salt Grill was a real contrast, with really great food). We tend to eat early, take the second show and then enjoy the evening activities on sea days. We have found that cruising is much the same on all cruise lines even though there is a very big difference between say P&O and Carnival in atmosphere. It's what you do at the destination that makes the real difference.Hope this helps! Our favourite cruises so far were Caribbean with Carnival, Hawaii with NCL and Alaska with Holland America.
OH i miss NewZealand but i was born in Tonga you guys gona love Tonga is like you in heaven thank you for sharing a beautiful video .
Thanks once more Ross and Kathy,I am so stoked to have found your video travelogues! It was nice seeing Plantation Island again,I was there many moons ago in the late seventies so it brought back so many memories for me!.I have never been to Tonga but now I Have through your videos,it looks lovely.I remember the day we left Plantation Island heading back to the mainland and for some unknown reason we missed our connecting coach to the airport at Nandi.A bunch of youg Fijian fellas invited us into their hut or bure and we sdat in a circle drinking Kava and doing the hand clapping thing,that has stayed with me all of my life as a treasured memory of the Fiji Islands,and yes we did make our flight back home Thanks again guys!@
Awesome video. Heading to the Kingdom next month for two weeks. Can't wait.
Thanks for sharing.
Got off the pearl yesterday morning ...Got the post cruise blues lol can't wait for the next one
Lovely video. I really enjoyed it. I've been on that ship as well and it was good to see it all again
I love your videos. You guys have traveled a lot.
Tonga did good,the girl who did the tour guide at Anau Beach👍👌👏👏👏malie Vava'u,,LOLO KIAI and at the Tonga Faonelua Centre 👍👌❤❤❤🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴thanks for the uploading..
I loved watching your video, thanks for sharing it
Amazing vlog. Can't wait to see more :)
Your cruises to different places has made me want to go to them too.. :)Keep the vids coming..you're both great to watch and some awesome videos of where you are at the time of the cruise. as i mentioned in another one of your vlogs.. best info ive seen so far on cruising.. Good one neighbours :) Im from aussieland :)
So glad you enjoy our videos
Hope to see you on a cruise sometime. Best wishes Ross and Kathy.
Hey, this is a really great video and great quality love the improvement from your last. Hope you enjoyed your trip and had the best of time could you possibly answer some question for me? (sorry there's a lot you don't have to answer all)
just wondering any tips for making the best of your holiday?
Pros and cons of the ship?
The Pacific Pearl is aimed at the NZ/Australian market so is not as luxurious as other ships we have cruised on. The food, shows and décor are all simpler and there is no tipping. That said you still have a great time! We like having an ocean view (i.e. porthole) cabin and have learnt that it is best to be in the middle of the ship for less movement but not in the very lowest cabins where there is more ship noise. We save money by not buying drinks as they are so expensive (but P&O does allow you to bring a few soft drink cans aboard) and always take shore tours to get the widest range of experiences for the places we visit(and don't just lie on a beach). You can buy tours at the port for most destinations but it is simpler to buy them on the ship, though they are more expensive. Even though the food is great we find we soon get sick of it. (Visiting Luke Mangin's Salt Grill was a real contrast, with really great food). We tend to eat early, take the second show and then enjoy the evening activities on sea days. We have found that cruising is much the same on all cruise lines even though there is a very big difference between say P&O and Carnival in atmosphere. It's what you do at the destination that makes the real difference.Hope this helps! Our favourite cruises so far were Caribbean with Carnival, Hawaii with NCL and Alaska with Holland America.
nice short video
1:32, when you said that is where you asked her to marry you. It sounded like an evil laugh from her, as in 'i've got you now!'
awesome video ;)
I don't like coming home from cruises😭😂
How did you find fiji and tonga? Im in Brisbane and wonder if a flight accommodation package for a week or so would be worth it...any advice?
Check out our calros3 UA-cam videos on visits to Fiji, Samoa and Rarotonga. All are one week packages and all quite different but fantastic.
@@calros3 thank you
Suva Fiji ain't got no village it's a city
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