La Casa di Amy
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Ciao Ballymacaw
We finished packing, did the final clean up and washed sheets etc before we left at 10am. This gave us heaps of time to get to Cork – it is about a 2 hour drive and the flight was not until 3.45pm.
We went straight to the airport and printed out our boarding cards but the very nice person at the bag drop advised us not to leave our …
Cheers Bros
The double glazing made the room quiet overnight although we did need to have the aircon on for a while, even with just a sheet. Breakfast was good – a coffee machine, cereal, croissants, a toaster, jam and honey and some meats and cheeses.
We have 3 keys for the BnB. One gets through the main street door into the courtyard area, …
Roamin' Rome
We had a good breakfast then went to the station to find out about tickets to the port. Unfortunately we didn't have any money with us so all we could do was confirm the times we had found on the internet were correct. We picked up our money then went on the Hoho (’hop on hop off’) to an area the receptionist at the BnB recommended, …
Ciao Noordam, Bonjourno Roma
No-one was particularly happy at breakfast. We have been so spoiled on the cruise that it was hard to think it was all over. We had discussed various possibilities with Stefan, the man who wandered the dining area checking all was well. He was doing a placement as part of a Hospitality degree which gives him the possibility of cruise work, hotel …
The Pope's place
We had a very basic breakfast from the BnB. They had offered us food for breakfast in the room but as it was juice in a pack, yoghurt, the European dry toast and packaged croissants we didn't eat a lot, but we had milk for tea and coffee.
The taxi arrived on time although with no taxi logo. It may have been genuine but the thought did …