Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 October 2018

Southern Europe: Autumn - October 2018

After five months of being country bound, we are ready to embark on a new adventure. Well not really 100% new since we have been to some of the cities before but this is going to be our first time visiting Monaco. Hurray! My first visit to Italy was during summer back in year 2003, it was so hot back then. So not enjoyable. This time round I'm hoping that the weather will be more pleasant :)

This tour is organised by Wan Vacation Sdn Bhd a.k.a selamatbercuti.com. Our first trip with this company. This company seems to be employing a lot of young people. Let's hope they are more energetic and well trained. The price for this 12 days 9 nights half board tour is RM8k per person. The hotels are suppose to be 4 star and the tour is inclusive of breakfasts and dinners. Lunches are on our own. We are flying Qatar Airways. Love their inflight meals :)

 
The itinerary is as follows:
18 October 2018    Kuala Lumpur - Doha
19 October 2018    Doha - Rome
20 October 2018    Rome - Pisa - Florence
21 October 2018    Florence - Modena - Venice
22 October 2018    Venice
23 October 2018    Venice - Bergamo - Milan
24 October 2018    Milan - Serravalle - Eze Village - Nice
25 October 2018    Nice - Cannes - Monaco - Nice
26 October 2018    Nice - Barcelona
27 October 2018    Barcelona
28 October 2018    Barcelona - Doha
29 October 2018    Doha - Kuala Lumpur
 
I am so looking forward to take pictures with the Leaning Tower of Pisa again. I'm going to bring a tripod and will try to take picture while "pushing" the tower this time round. I also just bought a 360 camera. Quite excited to see what I can do with it. I hope the weather will cooperate :P

I will upload the videos and photos as and when possible during the trip. You can find them here:
https://instagram.com/mkhasha.n.travels

The 360 photos will be uploaded here:
https://instagram.com/mkhasha.n.photography

Hashtags specific for this trip:
#mks2018SouthernEurope #mks2018Qatar #mks2018Italy #mks2018Monaco #mks2018France #mks2018Spain

My World Countdown:
Monaco#63

My mom's would be #52

Njoy !!

POST MORTEM (updated 14 November 2018)

As promised, a more timely post mortem. I was thinking of the best format to do it so that it is more organised and easier for me to write :)

Tour Company: Quite professional and easy to deal with. Responded well to queries. The write up of information and reminders prior to departure was very well done. For this tour however they did not provide us with a daily bottled water, which I find to be a bit stingy.

Itinerary: On paper it looks good but in practice it was very tiring for the group members. On the first day after 18 hours journey from KL to Rome, we continued with another 12 hours of tour plus dinner. We only checked in the hotel after dinner at around 9 pm. For the rest of the tour, my personal opinion is too much time given for shopping and too little time allocated for sightseeing. I don't think we spent even an hour at Park Guell and yet on the same day, hours were given to shop at La Rambla and later at the football stadium. Visit to Colosseum was also super short.

Airlines: We flew via Qatar Airways, my favourite airline. It has been awhile since I flew with them so I can see that they did some cost cutting measure. The vanity set container was now plastic and the inflight meals and snacks size have shrunked. Luckily they still tasted good :P We had a fabulously short transit time in Doha and the flights were all on time. Excellent!

Tour Leader: Our Malaysian tour leader (Rozana) was polite and capable but a bit laidback. You can tell that she is an experienced tour leader but during this tour she merely did the bare necessity. She didn't bother monitoring the loading or unloading of our luggage, didn't wait/assist until tax refund process was completed for all tour members and didn't even explain the history of the places that we visited (those without local tour guide). One good extra thing that she did was she bought us a bit of salad during one dinner when we complained that the meals provided during this tour lacked vegetables.

Local Tour Guide: This tour did not have a dedicated local tour guide who follows us throughout the tour. We did have city tour guides in Rome, Florence, Venice and Barcelona. The ones in Rome (Irene) and Venice (Monique) were nice and helpful. Florence's was ok but the Barcelona's was a bit impatient.

Bus: Big, new and very comfortable. No WiFi provided at the bus. The bus was not cleaned everyday though unlike some other good tour companies.

Bus Driver: Our bus driver Jorges (from Croatia) was polite and drove well. He just fullfilled the minimum requirement of his job. Didn't even bother to find a drop off place that is nearer so that the tour members who are mostly senior citizen don't have to walk so far. In almost all hotels in Italy we have to push our luggage very far from the bus to the hotel lobby. At one hotel he even dropped us off outside the hotel compound!

Hotels: Acceptable. Some quite good, some a bit dated. All with good WiFi in the rooms.

Hotel Breakfasts: Mostly good breakfast spread with wonderful coffee machines. No complain!

Dinners: Stingy with a capital S! Of my two decades of travels, I think this is the most stingy dinners ever provided by a tour company. No dessert, no after meal coffee/tea. In fact during one dinner, they served us only plain white rice and lamb curry. Not even a vegetable dish!! We went to Europe but funnily throughout the trip (except in Barcelona) we were served Indian food! In Barcelona we were given Malaysian food. The tour company chose the cheapest in the menu and the portion given was also very small to be shared by so many. Fortunately the food were mostly tasty. Do check out my instagram #mksHolidayFood for photo evidence :P

Rapport With Fellow Travellers: Excellent rapport. This group clicked from the very first day even though we didn't know one another prior to the tour. All are world travellers so no issue with punctuality. Everybody was on time every time. They truly love shopping. They shopped every time we stopped from street vendors to luxury outlets. None are safe :P Lovely and fun group!

Timing: We had a great weather. Not so hot and not so cold. The sun was shining bright except for in Barcelona, it was raining for one whole day! By the end of the day my hair looked like I was having a shower and my poor 360 camera lens, so wet! It was such a challenging time to take 360 photos :P

Overall: Except for the stingy dinners, non delivery of some of the places in the itinerary and the long distance between the loading/unloading luggage area to the hotel lobby, this tour was quite wonderful mostly due to the rapport with our fellow travellers. We had a great time and went home somewhat happy with the whole experience :)

FURTHER UPDATES (on 30 December 2018)

I have uploaded 168 posts in my instagram account mkhasha.n.travels (#mks2018SouthernEurope). This time round the videos have no voice commentary whatsoever. I think my voice spoiled the videos :P Do check it out! I haven't uploaded any 360 photos yet. Still mulling over what kind of photos I wish to upload there and the format.

I don't go around checking the itinerary during any trip. I trust the tour leader will deliver whatever written in the itinerary. Thus, I will normally only find out this unethical practice of not delivering on their promise after I'm back in Malaysia, while cross referencing my photos with the itinerary. For this trip, while in Rome, they did not bring us to the Roman Forum, Altar of the Fatherland, Trojan's Column and Trojan's Market. Even the visit to the Spanish Steps were not scheduled until I personally requested to go since it was a walking distance from the Trevi Fountain. In Monaco, the tour leader did not bring us to the Prince's Palace of Monaco. How unforgiveable!

Monday, 14 January 2013

Spain: Spring - April 2011

 
We went to Spain during second half of April. It was in a middle of spring and definitely one of the good times to visit temperate countries. The whether was not so hot and neither was it so cold. Decent daylight hours as well.. very important for photographers without state-of-the-art cameras ;p
 
The trip was very satisfactory. The places we visited were beautiful, the Spaniards are mostly good-looking, the food were tasty, the hotels were comfortable and the weather was great. I love every minute of it!
 
The dish that I like most during the trip was Seafood Paella. I like it so much that when I came back home I tried to imitate the dish but with a dash of local flavours. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery after all. The result was Seafood Biryani. It got rave reviews from families and friends who were fortunate enough to sample the dish since I don't really like cooking and even if I do I rarely make complicated dish like biryani ;p
 
The picture above was taken from one of the Harem's windows of the Al-Hambra. Going through the building you can imagine the intrigue of ancient times. Similar feelings of going back to the period long forgotten can be experienced in all the ancient cities of Toledo, Cordoba and Seville. The feelings were however dispelled by the sight of Starbucks and McDonalds.. hehe
 
The trip from 16-27 April 2011 was organised by Parlo Tours. It covers two countries Spain and Portugal but mainly covers the cities of Spain. Only two days were allocated for Lisbon, Portugal. Tour price was RM8.3k per person. The most expensive tour that I've joined to-date but worth every penny :)
 
Since the country is so wonderful, it was not suprising that I went a bit overzealous with the photo-taking. I've uploaded 595 photos! I thought Istanbul was bad.. I broke my blog record (again!) with Spain ;p
 
You can access the pictures at my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/mkhasha.n.travels/. Go to the photo albums.
 
Njoy!!