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Re: Recent K&T Classic travelers: please advise re duffel
Sorry also. I never tire of offering this advice. We have done K&T four times. You need very little clothing for his tour. Use the duffels as your primary luggage. Share each piece with your partner. Take one as a carry on, and use a roll aboard as a cart. Check the other one with your liquids. If you don’t stuff the duffel it meets carry on requirements. Two Tauck duffels plus a roll aboard are more than enough space for your stuff … plus two back packs that also go aboard with you. If you bring more than that, you will not use it.
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Re: Visa Application for Tanzania
My Tanzania E-visa just got approved after waiting over 3 weeks. I left 2 messages at the embassy in Washington DC. That might have helped. 202-939-6125
Re: Classic Italy Sep 4 2025
I'd look for tours that allow cancellation within 24 hours. Once on tour you should have enough warning to cancel if needed. Viator has several. Since Viator is a tour aggregator providing tours from multiple companies, double check the cancellation policy on each one as it can differ along with where they meet you/pick you up.
Re: Recent K&T Classic travelers: please advise re duffel
We usually check one with dirty clothing to make more room for souvenirs in our other bag
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Re: Global Entry in Ireland
Wife and I did the Best of Ireland last year. We were both 'pulled aside' at US Customs at the Dublin airport. Made it through fine. I am a U S Marine and it did not bother me at al!. That was under the Biden Adm. Some of you people.......
Re: Weather question for Canadian Rockies tour
We have always taken Tauck’s Canadian tours in the Sep/Oct timeframe and always experienced very nice weather, certainly not warm but not cold either. Layering is the key to staying comfortable. The heaviest outer garments we took were rain jackets with removable linings. We never experienced rain, however.
It was a bit nippy the day we viewed the glacier but that was a function of the wind. I do recommend bringing scarves.
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Trip Report Aegean Voyage, Istanbul to Athens, April 2025
Part 1
When Tauck announced that it was resuming this tour, I jumped on it. I really wanted to visit Istanbul, and i looked forward to cruising Greece for the second time. It was a wonderful trip,
A couple of weeks prior to the start of the tour, we received an email from the two tour directors, including very helpful information about Istanbul sightseeing, restaurants, how to use the metro, as well as a schedule for the Istanbul days. We were also advised that the TDs had set up a WhatsApp group and provideded a link to join. This gave me an opportunity to research WhatsApp, which i had not previously used, download the app and be ready to use it on tour.
Getting there: We flew United to Frankfurt, Lufthansa to Istanbul. Very smooth. We, and two other couples from the tour, were met upon exiting the jetway and driven in a cart to the immigration area, then walked with the rep to the baggage claim area, and then escorted to the parking lot and driven by by van to the hotel.
The Istanbul Intercontinental was excellent. We arrived one day early, so stayed there for four nights. We had a very nice room overlooking the Bosphorus. Very good breakfast buffet. The Istanbul weather was cool (layers were needed), as predicted in the forecasts. With the exception of a rainy arrival day, it was beautiful and sunny.
Day 1: The tour was to start this evening. In the morning, we took the funicular down to the waterfront and then the Metro to the Old City area and visited the excellent Archeological Museum. Then, we visited the nearby park, where tulips were in bloom. April is tulip festival season in Istanbul. In the afternoon, we explored the New District area near the Intercontinental, including Taksim Square and the pedestrian street, Istiklal.
The tour commenced with the Welcome Reception in the rooftop bar/restaurant, with stunning Bosphorus views, and then a good dinner in a ballroom. There were 74 people in the tour group (maximum is 80). My concern about the size of the group was alleviated when we were told that the group would be divided in two between the two TDs. Then, for all of the Turkey portions of the tour, each group would be divided again, as we would have 4 local Turkish guides. It worked out very well. Our TD was outstanding, experienced and organized and our Turkish guide was excellent.
Day 2: A super day of sightseeing. The Blue Mosque, Hippodrome, Bascilica Cistern (loved it), Ottoman style lunch, Grand Bazaar. Rather than spending too much time at the Bazaar, my husband and I walked over to the nearby Meydeni Square, saw the column of Constantine, and then visited the Mosque next to our meeting point to return to the hotel. On our own, we then took the funicular down to the waterfront and walked over to the cruise port area. Lots of shops and restaurants and a beautiful walk along the Bosphorus. Light dinner on our own at Faros, near the Hotel, the same place we ate the first night.
Day 3: Excellent visit to Topkapi Palace. Our guide took us through the Harem and the Treasury. We then had free time to visit other areas. We saw the Relico (including staff of Moses, relics of John the Baptist, the prophet Muhammad such as his whiskers), Garments, Audience Chamber, Library and the Pavilion (beautiful chandeliers). After lunch, short break at hotel, Then, to avoid lines, late afternoon visit to Hagia Sofia. Then, to historic Orient Express station for Whirling Dervish show and dinner. Another great day.
Day 4: Our last day in Istanbul, in the morning the groups drove to the Asia side to board a boat for a lovely cruise on the Bosphorus. Our local guides provided information about what we were seeing and mingled on deck and inside to answer any questions. We disembarked in the Old City area and walked to the Rustem Pasha Mosque, known for its beautiful tiles. Then, we walked over to the Spice Market and had free time there. I liked the Spice Market better than the Grand Bazaar - smaller, less aggressive vendors. Then, lunch at Hamdi, known for their kebabs. Then, we headed for the cruise terminal.
My husband and I are cruise veterans, including two previous cruises with Windstar, both of those on the Wind Surf. This cruise was on the Star Legend, maximum capacity around 300. There were 273 passengers on our cruise. Boarding was a little bit slow, but smooth (our two groups arrived a the same time). In addition to checking in and getting our cruise card, we were able to make one reservation at each of the two alternative dining restaurants. The main dining room is open seating - no reservation. The two smaller restaurants, Candles and Cuadro 44, require reservations. As the cruise progressed, I was able to make an additional reservation at each of the those restaurants, which we really enjoyed. I think I was lucky with cancellations, and a willingness to eat later.
We had a Star Balcony Suite midship on deck 5, which was exactly what I requested. The cabin was spacious and well layed out, including a walkin closet. The "balcony" is more of a French Balcony, but you can step outside. No room for furniture. We were very pleased with the cabin and the ship. I liked the Yacht Club, which is a forward lounge with nice views and a coffee bar with a barista and light snacks. The layout of the ship is good and the crew is excellent and hard working. I thought the food in the two alternative restaurants was excellent. We had dinner in the main dining room twice, the first time a so-so experience, the second time much better. We had cabin service breakfast every morning - excellent. We ate lunch at the outside Veranda twice, very nice. The outside barbeque dinner was very good, and fun. And the Ephesus dinner was unique and memorable.
Day 5: Lemnos, Greece. We had a leisurely morning, arriving at Lemnos around 11:30 a.m. After a quick lunch, we met the group to tender in to the port. There were choices of excursions. We took the town walkiing and tasting tour, which was pleasant. We then had time to hike up toward the Castle (steep, uneven steps, stones and inclines). We enjoyed some fantastic views, but did not go all the way to the top because it was quite windy.
Day 6: Mykonos, Greece. When we last visited Mykonos, years ago, our Delos excursion was cancelled because of choppy waters. So, we rented a scooter and explored the Island. Tauck offers the Delos tour and an Island tour, and we chose Delos. The ship docked at the new port area (which was fortunate, as choppy waters may have precluded tendering). Our Delos group took a bus to the Old Port area, walked to the ferry dock and boarded there. It was choppy, but not bad. The Delos group was split in two, with separate local guides. Our's was excellent. Delos was green with lovely Spring wildflowers. We had some free time to visit the Museum before boarding the ferry to return to town. We then walked around the town for awhile, to Little Venice and the Windmills. We walked back to the ship shuttle area, but the shuttle had left because it was full. So, we took a water taxi, which was fun.
Day 7: Kusadasi, Turkey. The same local Turkey guides met us here. My husband and I had visited Ephasus years ago. This tour was much more comprehensive. We also visited the Terrace Houses, which had not yet been excavated when we previously visited. Excellent tour. My husband and I then quickly split off from the group to visit the Ephasus Archeological Museum in Selcuk. Our TD helped us arrange, at our own expense, a driver to take us there and then to the restaurant where the rest of the group was dining (same town, but not walking distance). We were able to catch up on lunch and watch the silk worm and carpet weaving demonstration, which was interesting. Back to the ship. At 6:45 p.m. Windstar started transporting the passengers back to Ephasus for the Special Event dinner. A memorable and enjoyable evening.
To be continued...
Re: Trip Report Aegean Voyage, Istanbul to Athens, April 2025
Wan - I loved Istanbul and would not balk at visiting again. The one place that we did not have time to get to that I would have liked to visit, was Dolmabahce Palace, which is relatively close to the hotel, down by the water. I thought about going there the day we went down and walked to the cruise port, but it closes relatively early, and I did not want to rush through in 1 hour. I was very happy we visited the Archeological Museum, as the guides frequently referenced it.

