Rough night. We are all on a sort of strange sleep schedule where we fall asleep at a normal time, but are wide awake for hours at around 2:00am. No different last night. The ship was really rolling through the night - it didn’t make anyone seasick, but you could certainly feel it! John, Will and I made it down to the breakfast buffet by 10:00am, where we sat outside on the deck. (Hello, cold!) We are definitely out at sea - no sight of any land in any direction. After breakfast we wandered a bit before heading back up to the cabin. Leah & Jack slept until around 1:00 pm, which I am hoping is not a mistake. Will that mess up their sleep even more, or are they just making up for lost zzzs? We’ll see. We all bundled up and walked up to lunch, followed by Jack & John playing basketball on the ship’s court. The weather warmed up quite a bit since breakfast, and the sun was out as well. It was a beautiful day at sea. Several brave souls even swam in the pool, although I personally cannot imagine how that could have been fun. After a little napping, internet-cafeing, and generally taking it easy, we got ready for dinner. Tonight was “formal night,” although with Norwegian’s “freestyle” cruising, you don’t have to dress up. We did not pack any really fancy clothes, but we did make an effort to look a little nice. After dinner we walked out on deck (Hello again, cold!), and watched the amazing landscape as the ship passed between the islands of Corsica and Sardinia. We are now just off the coast of Italy and are due to arrive in Civitavecchia by sunrise. We finished up the evening in a little pub listening to a fantastic musician play the acoustic guitar and sing Beatles tunes.
TUESDAY, MARCH 31
When we awoke this morning, the ship had already docked in Civitavecchia, Italy and was cleared for disembarkation by 7:00 am. We had a light breakfast in our cabin and headed out to meet our tour. For our day in Rome, we chose to take a tour bus into the city - the bus dropped us off at the Vatican and we were free to roam on our own for about five hours. Our first sight was the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica.





WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
I believe we all slept through the night last night! We lost another hour - we are crossing another time line and had to set our clocks forward again. We had a relaxing day at sea again today - the highlight of the day was mid morning when our ship passed through the Straights of Messina, a narrow waterway between the island of Sicily and Calabria, on the mainland of Italy. After we passed through, we headed out to sea towards the country of Greece.
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Loving every minute of these posts! Great pictures and great commentary, can't wait for the next update!
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Italy and Greece- the top two on my "someday I want to go there" list. Why aren't I with you??
Great posts. Thanks for keeping us up to date.
Were you able to see Capri or were you too far out at sea? I always wanted to go to Naples and find the church where Grandmom and Grandad were married and then to Capri where they took their honeymoon. Maybe some day, although I guess I should hurry up... ;)
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