We sailed from Istanbul through the Bosphorus and into the
Black Sea to commence our cruise on Seabourne Odyssey.
This ship is much more intimate than the Queen Mary 11 but
our suite, the facilities, the service and the food are all absolutely stunning. There are less than 450 passengers on board
and the ship is full so before very long you get to meet and know a lot of
people.
We watched the lovely scenery from our balcony as we sailed
from Istanbul while we drank champagne and ate our welcome canapés. We then adjourned to the welcome party on the
patio deck where the drinks flowed. We
may need to meet up with “Friends of Bill W.” by the end of this cruise!
Our first port was Nessebar in Bulgaria. Nessebar was founded in the 6th century
BC and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. A narrow gateway in the ancient
fortress brought us to winding cobbled lanes leading to well preserved
buildings and wooden houses from the 18th century.
We visited old Byzantine churches, the Archaeology and Ethnographic
museums. It is such a tiny town we did
all this on foot but in the afternoon, caught a bus down to the Black Sea
Riviera.
Sunny Beach was a total contrast to Nessebar – rows and rows
of hotels and apartments, casinos and restaurants while the beach was rows and
rows of deckchairs and umbrellas while people of all shapes and sizes enjoyed
the 27 degrees temperature.
Sunny Beach with high rise and crowdsGail at the City walls
Pantoaratos Church with its Byzantine architecture
We returned to the comforts of the ship for more food and
wine.
2 comments:
Looks fabulous weather. Glad to hear the cruise is going well :)
Amanda x
Sounds really interesting. When are you going to write a travel book?
xoxo
Di
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