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discovered the eight best ways to avoid
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crowds in a cruise port
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I'm Gary Bainbridge this is another of
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my tips of charters I'm here on a cruise
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and one of the things I realized is
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there are a couple of ports where I
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wanted to avoid crowds because I knew
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there would be a lot of people
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descending in one place at one time on
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cruise ships so I thought it would be a
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great opportunity to share with you my
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eight tips on how to avoid crowds in
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cruise ports starting with this one
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I always check before I go on a cruise
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how busy each of the ports are going to
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be there's some really really good sites
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that you can do it very easy so for
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example the one I like to use is called
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cruise timetables calm so you can input
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the ports or you can input your
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itinerary and check just how busy each
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of the ports are going to be this is
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fantastic as bear in mind some Caribbean
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ports could have fifteen twenty thousand
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people places in Europe like Santorini
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for example these places can be
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absolutely swamped depending on how many
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ships are there so I always take a look
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at how busy the ports are going to be
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and then plan what I'm gonna do around
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how busy I know the ports are going to
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be so I can avoid the big crowds there
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the other thing to do link to that is if
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you were actually booking more in
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shoulder periods so for example in the
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Mediterranean if you go May June time or
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September October time you're going to
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find that the crowds are much less
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because the land tourists are not going
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to be there to the same degree because
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they're going to be there in the summer
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months July August the same in the
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Caribbean if you go in the August period
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or you even go in the December period
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all those places going to be really busy
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so look at the more shoulder periods
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it's a really good way of avoiding
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crowds check and know how many people
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are going to be there my second tip of
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course is a very obvious one stay on
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board there's an enormous amount of
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things you can do on board a ship in a
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port Cruise Lines will run whole
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activity programs even on port days so
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there'll be loads of things to do there
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will be classes there'll be talks
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they'll be facilities to use there'll be
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loads and loads of things to do so
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you'll be able to keep busy and happy on
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board a good way of avoiding crowds in a
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port is go local seek out and find
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people who live and work locally and ask
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and advice now there's a couple of
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things you can do the simplest thing of
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course is to just get a taxi iced a taxi
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driver to take you to places that the
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locals are going to go and are going to
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be less busy with tourists there are a
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couple of more organized ways you can do
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that you can plan those in advance and
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there's a whole load of sites which are
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manned and arranged by local some of
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which are just local tips some of which
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will provide local guides some of which
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are even free guides an example of some
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of those is spotted by locals calm
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global greeter Network info free walking
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tours by locals comm and tours by locals
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dot-com I find those sites really
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helpful as a resource because these are
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people who live there they've grown up
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there they work there and then know all
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the tricks and tips around how to avoid
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the big crowds many of them provide free
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tours and all you do then is pay
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gratuities you give them a tip for their
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time but definitely go local look for
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locals to help you avoid the crowds
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because bear in mind they're also
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experts at avoiding the crowds in their
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home towns go local another of my
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favorite ways of avoiding crowds imports
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is quite a simple one and that's to get
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as far away from the port as possible
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and to be as active as possible most of
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the people on a cruise ship will come
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off the ship and stay close to the port
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and that's where lots of businesses and
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activity set up because they know that's
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kind of a captive audience so you'll
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find a lot of the activities are really
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focused around that spot however if you
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head off in the opposite direction so
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you find little local streets so for
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example in Venice crazy busy but if you
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actually head off in a different
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direction down the side streets you find
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lots of really interesting things and
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you don't find all the crowds so get as
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far away as possible there's different
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ways you can do that I mean there's a
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lot of places now you can hire bikes or
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ebikes or just simply you know planning
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in advance but get as far away as
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possible also really important the more
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active you are you'll find less crowds
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so for example if you go to kotor
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there's lots of people and it's very
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busy but if you decide to walk up
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the huge big hill behind the city the
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old town almost no one does that because
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it looks really scary and it looks
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really active it's not actually that bad
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at all if you look for more active
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things there will always be less people
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there so go as far away as possible and
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be as active as possible as you can
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that's something that I use an awful lot
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and I find it's a really good way of
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avoiding crowds crowds from cruise ships
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tend to congregate close to the port and
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where it's an easy thing to do another
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great way of avoiding crowds which is
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linked to that is avoid the obvious the
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famous places most ports of call have a
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conic and significant things that people
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want to go and see that's often why the
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cruisers are going there but everyone's
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going to go and see that so that's where
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all the crowds are going to congregate
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so what you should do is look for either
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tours or places yourself to go to that
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are not the obvious ones
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so in Barcelona everyone heads off to
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the Ramblas but very few people actually
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head right up back up the hill where the
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Olympic Park was or if you're going to
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the Grand Cayman everyone goes to Seven
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Mile Beach and some of the beaches on
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the other parts of the island in
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civitavecchia everyone has up to Rome
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there are other excursions that go to an
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ancient Etruscan City of the Dead
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called set of eteri so when you head to
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a place don't just go to the famous
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places if you want to avoid the crowds
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look for the things that are off the
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beaten track look at the things that are
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lower down the list of things to do even
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though the excursions offered by either
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the cruise line or even independent
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providers look at the tours which are
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going to places you perhaps never heard
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of because it's unlikely that the crowds
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are going to be heading there one thing
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linked to that is I love imports using
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the hop-on hop-off bus I found a really
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inexpensive way of getting around
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hearing some commentary and finding
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unusual places as you head around on the
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hop-on hop-off bus you're gonna find
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that people are getting off at certain
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stops where the famous things are
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actually get off on the stops where no
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one's getting off because then the
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crowds are going to be there but there's
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going to be something interesting to do
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otherwise the bus wouldn't be stopping
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we found some great places some great
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beaches some really interesting sites by
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getting off at the stops that other
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people aren't another really good tip
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and thing that I do to avoid crowds is
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timing the way the cruising works is the
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minute that the ship is cleared in a
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port the tour start going and people are
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in a rush to get off the ship so people
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leave as early as the ship docks they
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all tend to then come back around
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lunchtime to eat on board the ship and
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often then spend the afternoon on board
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the ship so the critical thing to do is
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to go against that flow so for example
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go out exploring in the afternoon or if
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you've got an overnight stay out late or
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actually get up really early in the
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morning even before breakfast head out
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and do your sightseeing really early and
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perhaps have breakfast out the morning
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is going to be really really busy
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wherever you go to lunch time is a great
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time to go to some of the big sites
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you'll find a lot of the cruise
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passengers will head back to the ship to
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have their meals or people don't like to
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then pay for meals out and about so
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lunch time is a really great time to go
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to some of the famous and big size if
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that's where you want to go bear in mind
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as soon as the ship arrives it's going
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to be everybody rushing out on
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excursions afternoons lunch times as
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late as possible so if you have an all
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aboard time seven o'clock eight o'clock
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nine o'clock ten o'clock do your
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sightseeing at the end of the day it's
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also really good of course for
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photography because the lights even
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better so timing is really key to
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avoiding crowds cruise passengers are
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very predictable in the way that they
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see places and sights and go against
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that flow another thing that I like to
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do to avoid crowds is to go on tours
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that have either early access or after
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closing access or to actually book
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tickets which enable you to go early to
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places or will give you a skip the line
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entrance into a place there's a couple
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of ways you can do that so some cruise
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lines will have tours which have early
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opening access so for example in st.
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Petersburg we were able to get into the
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Hermitage Museum an hour before it
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opened so we'd almost finished our tour
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before the big crowds arrived
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and there was a slight premium for that
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you can also often go online to the
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places you want to go and see and book
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Fast Pass entries so what I often do if
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there's specific sites or museums or
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really tall buildings like the Empire
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State Building or whatever that you want
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to go and see I will always buy the fast
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pass weight so you can scoot past
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everybody and go and see the site and
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avoid the the lines and the crowds much
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more efficient there are a couple of
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resources online so for example avoid -
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crowds calm which at the moment is
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really focused on Europe they give you
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lots of tips for all of the key cities
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on how you can actually go and when you
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should go to avoid crowds so look at
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resources like that but cruise lines
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will often offer early access and those
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fast passes or use resources online to
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find ways of going when the crowds
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of course even on some sites like Google
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for example they often will do a how
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busy things are by the hour so look at
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when the crowds are going to be there
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and try and plan to buy tickets for
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entry or to go on tours when it's not
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going to be busy it sounds kind of
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obvious but people don't look I've also
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learned another little trick over the
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years of cruising to avoid crowds and
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that's particularly in really busy ports
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is go on home cooking or crafts type
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so there's increasingly lots of tours
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where you can go and eat in families
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homes or you'll go to a small artisan
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bakery or cooking class those are really
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small numbers very few people and it's
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really a great way of avoiding crowds
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because you're just gonna have a small
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group of you increasingly Cruise Lines
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are signed to offer those excursions
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you're also able to find a lot of those
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yourself so for example one of the sites
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that I like to look at is a site called
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eat with calm and in lots of places
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around the world you're able to book
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meals home-cooked meals or cooking
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classes with people who live locally so
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it's a great way of avoiding the crowd
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because some of them will only take 4 or
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6 people some of the cooking classes of
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course may be up to 15 people or so but
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you can avoid the big crowds and the
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busy places this law
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Subway's of avoiding crowds in a port
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when you're on a cruise I hope you found
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this bunch of ideas really helpful I
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love it if you watch many more videos I
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