Hey angela! Lovely video! Came across this video while we are researching the same cruise. For the food places you went to, were they part of the cruise excursions or did you research and went on your own?
I'm headed to Split and Dubrovnik for 9 days in spring. I can't wait Croatia, looks absolutely beautiful and easy to get around I think they just changed their currency to Euro in January 2023 like most of Europe.
What kind of camera did you use to make this video? And the software used to edit. Well done! Taking a cruise this summer to Croatia. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Since this is much more of a mix of international travelers, is the food onboard still more Americanized like if you sailed ncl from New York or are the meals geared towards Mediterranean since that’s what you sail from?
Love this!! When you went to Split and Dubrovnik, it seems like you were able to just walk everywhere. Do you need to book an excursion or can you do DIY?
Hi Angela ~ It was quite an impressive and beautiful video. Please let me know how to book this cruise trip like the online site if you get a chance ^^
Hi I just watched your video cos planning our cruise to Mediterranean too. Can suggest few ports you think better for elderly? We aim at food, see the culture and market etc.
I would definitely recommend Split and Dubrovnik in Croatia as awesome ports because the town is easily accessible and very walkable! There are also a lot of organized tours and excursions you can sign up for that will take you around in a car if that’s more convenient for you :)
They have so many activities onboard to choose from, but they get slightly repetitive because it is typically the same few performers everywhere. In terms of kid-friendly activities, I'm not too sure but I saw that they had a kid's play area and a few activities highlighted on the daily schedule. Not gonna lie, most people on the cruise were elderly and I didn't see too many children, but that could be because we went in May. Hope this helps!
Hi Great vlog !! Was your 10 day trip expensive, about how much money did you really need in between the boat/ all the stops like food drinks souvenirs?? Thanks
Hi there! The cruise itself wasn’t expensive at all because we got a really good deal with NCL. They had a buy two get one free deal at the time so we were able to take advantage of that. As for the stops, I would say we spent about $50 per person depending on the destination for food, drinks and activities. At some stops, we did book excursions (e.g. Rome, Pompei) and those can cost anywhere from $50-150 depending on the tour. Hope this helps!
THANKS FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO AND YOUR EXPERIENCE. HAPPY YOU HAD A GREAT TIME. 😊😊
IT WAS VERY HELPFUL.
Thank you for watching! I appreciate your support :)
You did a great job vlogging. I wish I could of seen you communicate with the workers everywhere like waitors.
Thanks Angela!
Hey angela! Lovely video! Came across this video while we are researching the same cruise. For the food places you went to, were they part of the cruise excursions or did you research and went on your own?
I did my own research and went on my own :)
Great video! We were on the same cruise and really enjoyed seeing your explorations because they were so different from ours. Loved the Star!
Yes, me too! I hope you had a great trip :)
I'm headed to Split and Dubrovnik for 9 days in spring. I can't wait Croatia, looks absolutely beautiful and easy to get around I think they just changed their currency to Euro in January 2023 like most of Europe.
hope you have a great trip!!
What kind of camera did you use to make this video? And the software used to edit. Well done! Taking a cruise this summer to Croatia. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Thanks for watching!! I just film on my iPhone 11 and I edit on iMovie :)
Since this is much more of a mix of international travelers, is the food onboard still more Americanized like if you sailed ncl from New York or are the meals geared towards Mediterranean since that’s what you sail from?
the food is still pretty americanized :)
Love this!! When you went to Split and Dubrovnik, it seems like you were able to just walk everywhere. Do you need to book an excursion or can you do DIY?
I didn’t book excursions for either place because everything is super walkable!
Hi Angela ~ It was quite an impressive and beautiful video. Please let me know how to book this cruise trip like the online site if you get a chance ^^
Thanks for watching! I just booked off the NCL website :)
Hi Angela! What internet company you are using? Do you use google map during your free time roaming around the place?
yes, i use google maps to get everywhere :) also, i bought a vodafone travellers sim card for my trip
Hi I just watched your video cos planning our cruise to Mediterranean too. Can suggest few ports you think better for elderly? We aim at food, see the culture and market etc.
I would definitely recommend Split and Dubrovnik in Croatia as awesome ports because the town is easily accessible and very walkable! There are also a lot of organized tours and excursions you can sign up for that will take you around in a car if that’s more convenient for you :)
@@AdultingwithAngela Thank you for your reply. I will check the excursions for these 2 ports. 😃
@@belindatam6772 Have a fun trip!!
Thx for sharing! How would you rate Norwegian Cruise’s activities onboard, as well as at destinations? They have kid friendly activities?
They have so many activities onboard to choose from, but they get slightly repetitive because it is typically the same few performers everywhere. In terms of kid-friendly activities, I'm not too sure but I saw that they had a kid's play area and a few activities highlighted on the daily schedule. Not gonna lie, most people on the cruise were elderly and I didn't see too many children, but that could be because we went in May. Hope this helps!
Hi Great vlog !! Was your 10 day trip expensive, about how much money did you really need in between the boat/ all the stops like food drinks souvenirs?? Thanks
Hi there! The cruise itself wasn’t expensive at all because we got a really good deal with NCL. They had a buy two get one free deal at the time so we were able to take advantage of that. As for the stops, I would say we spent about $50 per person depending on the destination for food, drinks and activities. At some stops, we did book excursions (e.g. Rome, Pompei) and those can cost anywhere from $50-150 depending on the tour. Hope this helps!
Hey! New subscriber here! Great video ❤ what month did you do the cruise? 😊
thanks so much for subscribing!! i went on the cruise in may :)
Did you book any tours or you guys just explored on your own ? Great vlog
We booked shore excursions in Naples, Rome and Florence through viator! At the other stops, we just explored on our own :)
Do you still need to be vaccinated for cruises?
No, I don't believe so
i like it ❤️
nice video!!!
Love you dear
How aare things?~ adulting. outstanding ! see you later! :))