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Re: London, Paris, and Seine river cruise clothing
I carry a small lightweight umbrella that fits in my small bag. I don’t want to be stuck with a large umbrella walking around.

Re: London, Paris, and Seine river cruise clothing
No planned visits to places of worship on this itinerary (unless changed). I agree with the shoes—sturdy with good traction.
I see no need for an umbrella. The Savoy has loaners and you will find an umbrella in your cabin aboard the ship. Save room in your luggage for souvenirs!

Re: September 10-22, 2025 Kenya and Tanzania: fellow travelers
Stay in the Tauck ‘bubble’ and you will be fine.

Re: London, Paris, and Seine river cruise clothing
Be aware if there are any church visits, shorts may not be appropriate. Comfortable shoes are a must. If you wear capris they can transition to the evening if you don’t have time to change before dinner. Take an umbrella and be prepared for crowds. Have a great time!

Re: London, Paris, and Seine river cruise clothing
Shorts are fine for daytime touring; given the heat, you want to be cool and comfortable. Gauze and linen would be ideal. No shorts in the ship’s dining room, however.
It is a wonderful trip. Enjoy!

Re: Kenya protests and 16 deaths and worldwide tension with Middle East question:
You too! I thought it odd that you were arriving on the 17th for a Safari that started on the 16th! Enjoy yourself
Re: Spirit of the Desert Sept 2025
Ron, if you have insurance then you can cancel.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c33527p2nzeo North Ridge closed for remainder of 2025

Re: Spirit of the Desert Sept 2025
If Tauck doesn’t cancel neither would I. They are quite adept at responding to calamities, although with zero containment this fire could devastate tourism in that area for quite some time. So tragic.

Re: Tauck docks ship next to loud night club. Unable to sleep for 2 nights of Seine Cruise.
No, British, there ARE noise rules, but they only apply in zoned residential neighborhoods. M.S. Spirit was docked in a zoned commercial neighborhood...therefore zero noise rules, we were told.
Re: Iceland or is it Iceland; Land of Fire and Ice
Day 3
Today we pulled into the fishing village of Grundarfjordur (don’t ask me how to pronounce it!) on the Snarfellish peninsula. Like all of Iceland, the topography was volcanic and the economy based on fishing and raising sheep (wool) and the small Icelandic horses for the tourist industry. The small horses are purebred and not to be confused with ponies or miniatures.
Our choice of excursions took us along the coastal areas just below the volcanic mountains outside Grundarfjodur and towards the Snaefellish Glacier. We were only able to catch brief glimpses of the glacier due to fog and mist. During the bus ride we passed a small coastal peak (Church Mountain) which was a filming location for Game of Thrones. Waterfalls appeared everywhere and the area was dotted with sheep farms and grazing sheep.
The big attraction was a visit to the Vatnshellir lava tube. It was a bit strenuous to descend two very tall narrow spiral metal stairs (are climb back up- no elevators!). The floor of the lava tube was very irregular, and though wet, not slippery due to coarse lava rock, but the random lava rock still made it difficult to traverse. We were given flashlights and helmets due to the low ceiling in one small section. The temp in the lava chambers was just above freezing.
