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Europe 2015- Villefranche

Mid-way through our cruise, it was time for me to finally visit France. Admittedly, I always thought that my first trip to France, would include Paris, but since that wasn't in the cards, I was determined to soak up as much France as possible, with our two, brief port stops along the French Riviera.

French Riviera = How Fancy, Ooh La La! 

The first stop, Villefranche, is a port close to iconic cities; Nice, Cannes and Monte Carlo. Here is our first view from our cabin balcony. It was very serene in the early morning hours. 

 This was the port that I was most excited to visit and it's the one stop, that I completely dropped the ball. I stressed over and debated which excursion to book, ultimately not booking anything. Such a missed opportunity here. For me, excursions are key to enjoying port stops. 

The first fail of the day: not booking an excursion.

The second fail: not reading our evening Cruise Compass.

Villefranche was the one port where we had to take a tender off of the ship. Had we properly planned for the day, we would have woken up early and picked up our tender tickets. As suite guests, we were offered priority tenders, but we had to go early to take advantage of this perk, as noted in our Cruise Compass. We didn't realize this, and when we finally picked up our tender tickets, we were on tender twenty-five. We were ready to go, but we had to wait over an hour to get on the tender. 

We killed time in a lounge, waiting for our tender number to be called. The lounge was closed and inexplicably playing Christmas music. We had to hunt to find a bar that was open to get something to drink. Our enthusiasm was waning, 

For the tenders, they use life boats from the ship to shuttle passengers back and forth to the shore. 

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I've landed in France!

I love this shot of a guy gawking at a sculpture in the port terminal. 

Here are a few snaps that I took as we exited the port terminal. 

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In America, we have terrible stereotypes that the French are rude and that they don't like us. I found neither of these stereotypes to be true. Everyone that I encountered was very friendly, even when I butchered the few words that I know in French and quickly asked if they spoke English, which they always did. We arrived the day after Fourth of July, which had been celebrated in Villefranche. 

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It was lunch time, so our first priority was picking a restaurant. We ended up at L'Oursin Bleu, located along the waterfront.

The restaurant didn't have air-conditioning and we sat on the front patio in the semi-shade. It was steamy hot. So hot, that my sweat felt like beads of boiling water against my skin and my clothes were ring-ably drenched in perspiration. It was unpleasant. However, I was determined to enjoy my first French meal in France. This meant ordering champagne, when I really needed water, and trying to enjoy a big meal in the heat. 

L'Oursin Bleu specializes in seafood. 

The adults ( except my mother-in-law, who is vegetarian), started with a cold, seafood salad. This salad was comprised of potatoes, artichokes and beans, tossed with squid. I love seafood, but this dish wasn't my cup of tea. The mix of gummy and starchy textures, didn't work for me. My mother-in-law had a tossed green salad, which looked delicious. 

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I was under orders from my friend Shannah, to eat a croissant in France. Luckily, I could meet her challenge, with these mini-croissants. They really do taste better in France. Those stuffed olives were amazing too. 

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L'Oursin Bleu was not a pizza restaurant. They did have a surf' n turf pizza on the menu, but this was not like any pizza that the kids were used to seeing. Dan tried to order a simple, margarita pizza for the kids, but the results were not kid-approved. 

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Dan did enjoy his surf n' turf. 

My father-in-law, Dave, ordered a seafood platter, which he very much enjoyed. I think that he may have even declared it to be the best meal of the trip. 

I had a whole fish with a pesto sauce. Fish is my favorite food and I eat it frequently, but I have very little experience with eating a whole fish. It's not something that I've often encountered in American restaurants and my inexperience showed as I had difficulty navigating the bones. Dave noticed my flub, ( they can't take their American daughter-in-law anywhere!) and gave me a lesson in how to handle eating a whole fish. As soon as I got the hang of it, I really savored my meal. The flesh was tender and the pesto was a perfect compliment to the delicate flavor of the fish.

As I looked through the pictures for this post, I realized that we went nuts with all of our desserts. I can't even remember what we ate, but it looks like we enjoyed ourselves. Take a look, your mouth will water. 

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Thank you to Jan and Dave for treating us to our fancy French lunch! Look at the bill presentation, even that had style. 

After lunch, Jan, Dave, and Zoe caught a tender back to the boat. Dan, Felix, and I, quickly explored the town. What I loved most, was the pretty pastel colors of the buildings, especially the tangerines and lemon colors. It looked like sorbet. 

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Sorbet or maybe macaroons...The colors of the buildings matched the colors of the macaroons that I bought from the L' Oursin Bleu Boutique. I asked the shop keeper to pick out an assortment of their most popular macaroons. They were absolutely divine. My favorite was the lavender flavored macaroon. Decadent. 

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The heat got the best of us much earlier than I would have liked and we caught a tender back to The Explorer of the Seas. Here are some pictures as we headed back. 

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We spent the afternoon enjoying the view of Villefranche from the cool of our shaded balcony. 

I was mesmerized watching yachts whisk around the harbor and looking at the million dollar hillside homes. One house even had a boat garage with a water entrance. This is a playground for the mega-rich and it sure is stunning. 

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Not bad for my first impression of France! 

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Friday 09.18.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Europe 2015- Malaga: The Alhambra (Part Two)

In upper Alhambra, we saw the ruins of the Palacio De Los Abencerrajes and an irrigation project.

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There was a quick shopping break in a courtyard, where we saw a taracea ( wood inlay) demonstration. We also found an "American Hotel". 

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Emperor Charles V started the construction of his palace in 1527 and it's considered the most important Renaissance style building in Spain. Here are some the exterior shots of his palace. 

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Just inside, we found ourselves in the middle of this magnificent colosseum-esque patio, now used for live entertainment. 

We walked through the Court of Myrtles. I must confess, that I was certain that The Alhambra was a filming location for Dorne in HBO's Game of Thrones. I was close, but not accurate. Apparently, The Alhambra was considered, but ultimately, they shot at The Alcazar of Seville, which looks very similar and is nearby. 

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We visited the most magnificent room in the palace, The Hall of the Ambassadors, aka; The Throne Room. This was where all of the official business was conducted. As a History lover, I geeked out a bit when I learned that this was where King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella met with Christopher Columbus to confirm their support of his exploration to the West Indies. 

The picture of the roped off ground, shows the original tile work that is being protected from foot traffic. 

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We ended with my favorite part of the tour, The Patio of the Lions. Named for its lion themed water fountain, the perimeter of the patio was filled with ornate alcoves, including one with a stained-glass ceiling.

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A few more shots as we left The Alhambra and headed to our lunch destination.

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Lunch was at the Hotel Alixares, located just a short walk from the entrance to The Alhambra. Nothing seemed like a short distance in the heat. We were all happy to sit inside and enjoy a glass of wine with lunch.

At the Hotel Alixares, we were ushered into a large banquet room, which had a multi-table buffet. The buffet included both hot and cold courses, with traditional entrees, like Paella. This was my only meal in Spain and I throughly enjoyed it. I tried to sample a little bit of everything. Luckily, the buffet included several options for my mother-in-law, who is vegetarian. The Hotel Alixares must do a good trade with tour groups, as we were not the only tour enjoying the buffet lunch.

If you're headed to the region, make sure to put The Alhambra on your itinerary. It was magnificent, filled with historic importance and I've never had a similar experience. The Alhambra was a highlight of our vacation and a must-see. 

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Wednesday 09.16.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Europe 2015- Malaga: The Alhambra (Part One)

Our second port was Malaga in Spain. This was my first visit to Spain and we were lucky stop at three ports in this beautiful country. Jan (my mother-in-law) and I, went on a Royal Caribbean organized tour to The Alhambra, which is located a few hours away in the city of Granada. 

We woke up very early for a 6:30 am departure. A tip for Explorer of the Seas passengers, you will never find The Windjammer so quiet, as it is when it first opens. Virtually empty. We had just enough time for a cup of coffee and a few bites, before getting on the bus. 

I took pictures from the bus window as we headed from Malaga to Granada. What amazed me, was how much the landscape looked like Los Angeles. The small hills and vegetation looked so similar to what I have in my hometown, that If you had removed any buildings and had just shown me the landscape, I would have been hard-pressed to tell the difference. 

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We reached The Alhambra around ten and it was already scorching hot. All of our days in the Mediterranean were blistering hot. I love the heat, but the humidity is a killer. I'm used to that desert "dry heat".

Our group was large, so our tour guide gave us headsets in lieu of shouting. They had a short range, so the headsets served to keep us all moving and together in a group. If you can't hear her, you'd better pick up the pace! 

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The primary focus of the tour was on the beautiful gardens, which luckily had plenty of shade. 

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I really liked the pretty stone work, especially the animal designs.

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The Alhambra is named for its red walls and means "Red Castle" in Arabic. It is considered one of the best, if not the very best, example of Islamic architecture in the Western world. The buildings were primarily erected during the reigns of Yusef l (1333-1335) and Mohammed V (1353-1391). It became a Catholic palace in 1492, with Spanish rulers King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella holding court. 

Although we didn't go inside the building interiors, we did explore courtyards and some of the rooms directly adjacent to the courtyards. The buildings were very ornate, decorated with arabic writing and intricate designs. 

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This big tree is the Cypress of Sultana. It is said to be the meeting spot of a queen, who was having an affair with a knight from an opposing family. When the affair was discovered by her husband, the knight's family had their throats slashed in revenge. 

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I had too many pictures of The Alhambra to squeeze into one post. More to come! 

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Saturday 09.12.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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