My Journey to the Land of Fairy- tales- An overnight Cruise from #Harwich to #HookOfHolland

There are easier and faster ways available to reach Amsterdam from London, but taking Stenaline cruise from Harwich to Hook of Holland, I realized it’s never wrong to slow down sometime while on a holiday, that’s what holiday is all about after all, right? To relax, chill out, then start afresh and get tired at the end of the day once again!

There are 2 cruise ships depart every day to Hook of Hollad from Harwich Port (around 2 hours journey from London by train. Also the Harwich train station is adjacent to the port, hence no extra walk from station to port!!), one in the morning (9 am) which takes about 8 hours to reach Holland and the other one leaves at night (11 pm). This ship reaches the destination in the morning at around 8 am. While many say, the morning cruise should be the chosen option, as obviously one can enjoy the scenic beauty and can experience the journey on the waterway on a broad daylight; I though, had to take the second option available. As it was the very first overnight cruise experience for me, it was an incredible a journey which drove me to share the experience with all of you.

Before this, a bit about the ship, the Stenaline cruise ships are quite massive. If travelling with private car, don’t worry, it has enough space to accommodate the cars, cycles, motor-homes or minivans. There are coffee bars, restaurants, wine bar, even duty free shops available (which closes by 10 pm) inside the ship, also there is a theater available, hence enough of entertainment available on board.

The open deck (which is deck no. 9) is a good option to enjoy a windy (or cold if during autumn or winter) and starry evening (if the sky is cloud free!). The open deck is actually at its best during sunrise and while the cruise is about to reach Holland. Catching glimpse of the wind mills, colourful houses of Netherlands with the fresh bright sun-rays, is very beautiful.

The food inside the cruise in quite good, and the cabin sizes (which is only available at the night cruise) vary depending upon the capacity of guests and standard as well, but no matter what, it’s small in comparison with any hotel room (by which I do not mean capsule hotels!). But I will recommend the outside cabins, which always has a window which is anyway a good choice, from the window, getting the first ray of the sun with a view of the town at a distance reminded me of the journey ahead, which would be very beautiful…

Things to keep in mind for the overnight cruise:

  1. The top 2 decks are kept for accommodation (Deck 10 & 11), and there are 4 gates to find one’s room, as there are rows of rooms. Hence keep the ticket handy and mind the gate no. and floor.
  2. Take a small bag and take all necessaries you may need for the night (no restriction like airlines), and give your big luggage bag/ suitcase while checking in and collect at the time of check out. The reason is, the cabins are small (unless its a suite) and you have to drag your luggage all the time, which is a bit exhausting (as no porter service available and waiting for the lift will make you impatient!)
  3. The check in process before boarding the cruise is somewhat similar to airport system.

Whats More…

  1. Wake up early in the morning, once the breakfast is announced it’s only served for an hour and no more (if the service is pre-booked) as after this the ship is about to anchor on the port.
  2. Only the night cruise has cabin facilities. Try to choose cabin with window, the early morning view from the bed is amazing.
  3. The Harwich train station is connected with the port, hence once won’t need to walk any extra meter to reach the port and same with Hook of Holland port as well.

This was my experience stuffed in my duffel bag, for more information please write to me… And don’t forget to share yours…

My Journey to the land of Fairy-tales- A weekend at #Stratford Upon #Avon

To the north-west of London there is this small quaint town, named Stratford beside the River Avon. Stepping inside this town is like, a pleasant walk to old time England; this old fashioned village is still well kept from any modern day refurbishment. This borough has all the good vibes to lay back on the green grass and relax till one can..

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My Journey to the Land of Fairy-tales- #London Travel

Though every country, state, town, village across the world, have their own long told fables, somehow the word ‘fairy-tale’ has always drifted me to Europe, the land of castles, palaces, kings, princesses, highlands and horses!

However, unknown of the reason, London somehow hadn’t been on the top favourite list of mine, which is the strangest thing as I turned to fall in love with the city sooner than I could expect.

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A Day in #Ramoji Film City- My #Hyderabad Travel Guide

An experience of a life time for one day and it remains in the heart till life. Ramoji Film city is no less than an amusement park with lots of surprise elements in every corner of this dramatic place. Built on an humongous extensive hilly land, this place is full of excitement and still growing it’s new wonder. Ramoji is actually a shooting place, where many prestigious movies are shot every now and then, however the place is also open to general public/ tourists to enjoy this amazing wonderland. Apart from getting to see how films are shot, created, edited, or how film sets look like etc; before watching the final movie on a theater, there are performances, tours, rides and what not. Just purchase a normal ticket entry ticket (costs appx 1000 INR PP) (** there are two types of tickets available one without guide service and one with guide with higher price), and be on your own. No one can miss anything here as there are assistance all across the place to make sure you don’t miss any tour or any attraction. An entire day of synchronized fun was a very first for me, which wasn’t even thought off.

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Travel Guide to #Tiruvananthapuram – My Solo travel plan to Kerala on a Budget- #GodsOwnCountry

The last stretch of the journey and to the capital city of Kerala. A mix of both modern improvisation and typical South Indian tradition are residing together in peace here. Though usually tourists prefer Kovalam (a beach town about 15 km from Trivandrum) in place of the main city while planning a holiday in #Kerala, but as I had been to Kovalam before and have been to many beach towns at this visit, I wanted to see the Tiruvananthapuram city; and undoubtedly the city has its own charm.

How to reach Tiruvananthapuram:

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