We left Laughlin on schedule shortly after 7:00 am for McCarran International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas. To avoid long term parking fees we rented a car at the Bullhead Airport on Friday and our plan worked out famously as we dropped the rental at the McCarran Rental Center. After a brief shuttle ride to Terminal One we dropped our luggage and headed for security. We were both surprised to find we had TSA Pre check for all three legs of our domestic and international flights and the Las Vegas connection went extremely well. We literally bypassed the entire screening process and were able to simply scan our carry-on, walk through a metal detector and we were done. Best boarding time we’ve ever had and we’ve been through a lot of security check points.
This left us lots of time to relax before the flight so we decided a Bloody Mary before the flight to Detroit was more than a good idea. As we sat at the bar and updated our email and Facebook accounts a young man sat down and started up a conversation with Sue. He was in Vegas working as a consultant and when Sue mentioned our son Bryan was also an engineer we had an instant new friend. Before we left the bar he insisted on buying us shots of Jack Daniels so we were feeling no pain as we boarded our Delta flight (AF2301). We had a short layover in Detroit (DTW)and then off to Paris via Air France (AF1832).
Arrival in Athens, Greece
Our connection (AF3628) at Charles DeGaulle International Airport (CDG) in Paris was short however we did have to transfer to another terminal which necessitated going through security again and of course our TSA Pre Check tickets got us nothing in France. Our arrival in Athens was uneventful with virtually no customs or immigration to deal with and our driver was waiting for us just outside the terminal.
Our hotel, Central Athens Hotel, was located in the center of Athens and within walking distance to Syntagma Square, Parliament House, the National Gardens and the Plaka, the city’s shopping and restaurant district. We arrived at about 5:00 pm local time and after a quick power nap we headed upstairs to the open air rooftop bar that had a stunning view of the Acropolis. After a bottle of wine and a platter of cold cuts, fruits and cheeses we witnessed a spectacular sunset then headed back down to our room for some much needed sleep.
The hotel included a nice breakfast buffet each morning and after getting our bearings we spent the morning watching the changing of the guard at tomb of the unknown in front of Parliament House and then a couple of hours strolling through the National Gardens before having lunch at a sidewalk café. The afternoon was spent taking taking a tour bus excursion along the coastal highway out to Cape Sounion to see the Temple of Poseidon. An item to note, although the drive along the coast was beautiful and the Temple was interesting, we would recommend skipping this tour and spending time enjoying the beautiful beaches perhaps the Marina shops and restaurants.. After visiting the Acropolis the Temple of Poseidon is kind of anticlimactic and not worth the long drive.
Our evening included a short night-time tour of the marina before arriving at a traditional Greek Taverna in the Plaka. Live music, traditional dance performances, Greek food and wine made for a very fun and lively evening. Probably could have saved a few bucks and skipped the bus tour and group dining experience and done the tavern on our own but for our first time here it worked out well. That’s why we experiment on our trips so we can give you the best advice possible when you visit these destinations yourself.
Next morning we enjoyed our hotel provided breakfast before doing a little real estate business and catching up on this blog. (The hotel did have free wi-fi although high speed it is not.) The rest of the morning we took our time preparing for the cruise and then a short 15 Euro taxi ride over to the cruise terminal to board Azamara Journey for our 12 day Holy Land adventure.
The Cruise
Embarkation was easy and fast but of course on the smaller ships we have always found this to be the case. Once onboard the Azamara Journey we were greeted with a glass of champagne before having a bit of lunch al fresco on the aft deck and of course, more wine. Weather was warm and a perfect way to start our journey. Our stateroom is very comfortable with a king size bed, a small couch, desk, flat screen TV and a roomy veranda appointed with table and chairs perfect for having a meal on our private deck.
We enjoyed cocktails at the casino bar before heading off to dinner in the main dining room where we met a couple from Washington D.C. and another couple from Vancouver, B.C. The show after dinner was excellent with exceptional dancers and singers and featured dance movies from the 70’s. (Footloose, Grease, Saturday Night Fever and Dirty Dancing) Overall a great evening until the captain came over the ships public address system.
We were on our way back to our room at about 11:00 pm when the captain made an announcement requesting passengers with O pos blood report to the purser’s lobby. A woman was having some medical issues and the ship’s doctor needed a supply of blood on hand. Fortunately I had my donor card with me and was able help with a unit of blood. The woman’s condition was serious enough to require the captain to reroute the ship to Rhodes in order for her to receive the best medical care possible. We ended up in the medical center until about 2:00 am.
It is now the following morning and we are steaming away from Rhodes after dropping off our stabilized passenger and are back on course for Jerusalem continuing our adventure. The captain just made the announcement that we should arrive on schedule so this unfortunate situation really won’t affect the rest of our trip since today is a sea day and we should be able to make up the lost time.