Postcard from Minerva August-September 2008
After a calmish night we approached Guernsey at 8am. Sadly the swell was too bad to allow us to board the tenders so we never got to Guernsey so we headed South in very very rough weather. In the evening I had a bowl of soup in my cabin as I didn’t feel up to the dining room! The next day we rolled and bounced our way across the Bay of Biscay, but during the day I had an invitation to the Captain’s table at dinner that evening, so that cheered up a dismal and rough day. The Welcome Party went well but everyone had to sit down for the reception as it was still pretty rough, but I had a lovely evening at the Captain’s table. The new Captain is Italian, Giovianni Biasutti – and I sat on his left so we had a very cheerful and chatty evening.
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On Tuesday 19th I went on a good walk around Cagliari followed by a short scenic tour of the area. We were dropped off in the Town so I joined a new friend and walked around the shops before walking back to the ship to watch us sail for Civitavecchia. After an afternoon on the top deck, I dined with an old friend, Steve, who is the Hotel Director. The next day we were in Civitavechia but I spent the whole day on board soaking up the sunshine. In the evening it was the Farewell Party, which finished up with another good drinking and dancing session on the Pool Deck!
On Thursday 21st we anchored off Sorrento from where we had a great view of Vesuvius
Wednesday and Thursday were sea days spent in the sunshine on the top deck; on one evening I dined with my Japanese friends – we first met on board in 2002! Then early on Friday 29 August we sailed into Venice and had a simply wonderful view of that magical city. In the morning I did a walk around the northern parts of the city, finishing up near St Mark’s and then took a launch back to the ship. In the afternoon I took myself back into the city and walked around for two hours or so, treating myself to a chocolate ice cream and a typical Spritzer! On Saturday I went to visit some islands and monasteries but the second monastery was closed. However quite a pleasant morning cruising the Lagoon! Was invited on to the Bridge to watch us sail out of Venice.
By 7am on Sunday morning I was breakfasting on the back deck and then watched us berth in the little town of Zadar in Croatia. There I went on an excellent walking tour of the Town. Captain Giovanni invited me to the Bridge for the afternoon so there I went at 3pm and watched us cruise through the most wonderful scenery of Croatian canals for 3 hours or so – lots of fun and absolutely incredible scenery!

On Monday 1 September we arrived in Dubrovnik at 8.15am and I went on a City Walk. Having been there before it was not new, but I wanted to go around the Cathedral among other places.
After which did a bit of shopping - bought myself a nice turquoise necklace and earrings. In the afternoon went on a sightseeing drive to Cavtat. We had some fantastic views along the coast of Dubrovnik and then on to a little hostelry for some local hospitality before returning to the ship at 6pm.
Tuesday 2nd – my birthday – had a wonderful morning cruising the Gulf of Kotor in Montenegro. It was the most glorious morning and the scenery was absolutely stunning. Spent the afternoon lying quietly on the top deck. In the evening had a great Birthday party with Captain Giovanni, Steve, the Hotel Director, plus two Swan Hellenic friends, and three passenger friends – started with drinks in the Wheeler Bar, then dinner in the Dining Room, followed by a nightcap out on deck with Giovanni and Steve. The next day was Kefalonia where I did an island tour and fell in love with a delightful little town called Assos –
lots of little tavernas, two small beaches,
and many pretty houses covered with bourganvillea. Thursday morning we arrived very early in Itea, and I went on a trip to the monastery of Osios Loukas. It was a wonderful drive through the mountains, and the monastery was fairly impressive in spite of a lot of it being under scaffolding. The monks chanted for us for 20 minutes, an incredible experience. We left Itea around 4pm, and about an hour later the Captain found a school of dolphins which he chased for about 20 minutes – all was good fun! In the evening I dined with my friend Steve under the stars as we transited the Corinth Canal – quite an experience by night! After the journey was completed the Captain and Staff Captain came back to join us for drinks – another late, but fun night!

On Friday 5th we arrived in Nauplion at about 9am where we were at anchor. Having been before I decided to spend the day on the top deck and relax before the journey home. We arrived in Athens at about 4.30am! Spent the morning on the top deck where the temperature was about 97°. At 2pm I dressed up and prepared for my return home – went to say goodbye to the Captain and Hotel Director, and then left for my flight home that evening. A truly wonderful four week cruise.
On Monday 1 September we arrived in Dubrovnik at 8.15am and I went on a City Walk. Having been there before it was not new, but I wanted to go around the Cathedral among other places.
Tuesday 2nd – my birthday – had a wonderful morning cruising the Gulf of Kotor in Montenegro. It was the most glorious morning and the scenery was absolutely stunning. Spent the afternoon lying quietly on the top deck. In the evening had a great Birthday party with Captain Giovanni, Steve, the Hotel Director, plus two Swan Hellenic friends, and three passenger friends – started with drinks in the Wheeler Bar, then dinner in the Dining Room, followed by a nightcap out on deck with Giovanni and Steve. The next day was Kefalonia where I did an island tour and fell in love with a delightful little town called Assos –
On Friday 5th we arrived in Nauplion at about 9am where we were at anchor. Having been before I decided to spend the day on the top deck and relax before the journey home. We arrived in Athens at about 4.30am! Spent the morning on the top deck where the temperature was about 97°. At 2pm I dressed up and prepared for my return home – went to say goodbye to the Captain and Hotel Director, and then left for my flight home that evening. A truly wonderful four week cruise.