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08 February 2017

SOVEREIGN 24th September 2016 (part 7)


Thursday 29th September 2016
Today we have arrived in Livorno, Italy. I was on deck early to see various comings and goings in the port, in the half-light before sunrise. As MEGA EXPRESS FOUR arrived, I could see work going on in the distance beyond her; I could also see MOBY VINCENT, WORLD ODYSSEY, and AETHALIA. One of my friends and fellow travellers was leaving the ship today so we said goodbye and best wishes on deck taking photographs in the wonderful golden light.


Mega Express Four arriving


Work going on in the yards in the distance


Moby Vincent


Aethalia of Toremar


Moby Vincent leaving


Our decks on SOVEREIGN were being washed down and, as it was not yet time to meet friends for breakfast, I went into the Spinnaker Bar for an early coffee. I was amazed to find it completely empty of other passengers and could take some photographs.


On deck


Early sunshine and coffee in the Spinnaker Bar


In the bar


Empty Bar


Near the entrance


After breakfast it was another sunny blue-sky day. Two of us took one of the shuttle buses into town with the plan to go to nearby Pisa by train.


The poster in the Tourist Office; once I had noticed the big yellow crane to the right/middle of the picture, I thought we were berthed on that same quayside at the breakwater end of it. We were much smaller than the ship in the poster picture!


In the end it was easier to get on one of the many regular tourist coach services, which stopped just a few yards from the shuttle bus stop.


In the city of Livorno


Return Tickets were available inside the nearby tourist office, where I saw and photographed an interesting poster showing an aerial view of the port; we were soon on our way to Pisa in a comfortable air-conditioned modern coach. We had set times to depart and return, but that proved perfectly convenient.

The so-called Leaning Tower of Pisa was amazing to see, and I read that the building of it was begun in 1173 - unfortunately on uneven ground which produced an unintended tilt! It felt good to know that some years ago a British Engineer had been called in to stop any more tilting of the Tower. I have teenage memories of visiting the Tower and being able to take the stairs inside and climb up to the first and second floors, and then walk around outside to view the scenery. Today there were enormous queues to enter the Tower, Baptistry and Cathedral nearby and we were surrounded by probably thousands of other people in this part of the ancient town.


Pisa


Leaning Tower


Tower


That sinking feeling...


A picture in the ticket office


A view of the Cathedral, Baptistry and Campanile (the bell tower)


After taking the necessary photographs, it was decided that a local backstreet cafe amongst shrubs and parasols was just the place to get delicious coffee, so we left the crowds and enjoyed a quiet break.


Heading for the quiet square, past ancient walls


Back in the coach park we could sit on our bus and then enjoy the drive through the tranquil countryside back to Livorno, always with the mountains in the background. Back in town we took one of the historical town walk routes and were amazed at the sights and smells in the Fish Market, the food market, the big public square and then along various canal tow paths, including past the old fort.


The Central Market in Livorno; it opens very early in the morning, and was closed by the time we arrived after 2 p.m. but the smell of fish lingered...


Port for sale


Wonderful building


Looking down from the city walls outside at the water and fish


View along the canal path


A huge public square


With statue


Canalside again


Looking in the other direction


Further along, with lovely reflections under the hot sun


Along further, watching the fisherman on the canopied boat, and who occasionally tossed a piece of fish to the hopeful gull nearby


Looking towards the Fort


Back on the ship I could take photographs of port activity.


Bunkering Norwegian Epic


Mega Express Four and World Odyssey


Mega Express Four and Moby Aki


World Odyssey (ex-Deutschland)


Teak rail, hot sun, ships and city


Cruise Smeralda arrived


Going astern to her berth


Once back on the ship life continued in its usual relaxed way, with tea and chats with other travelling companions, followed by another enjoyable evening.


Ships seen: Sovereign, Norwegian Epic, Moby Aki, Moby Vincent, Mega Express Four, World Odyssey, Aethalia, Cruise Smeralda


To be concluded...


30 July 2015

FERRYING IN '15 22nd June, Marmorica


Monday 22nd June (contd.)

Marmorica arrived


Map of Elba


Rio Marina (ex Lora D'Abundo) was nearby


Local fishing vessel


MARMORICA arrived and all the passengers and cars disembarked, so we were soon able to board by climbing the fixed stairways on the quayside. We had walked past a local fishing boat - we could smell it - with the day's washing done and hanging up to dry in the evening heat. MARMORICA was built in 1980, with a gross tonnage of 2,386 so another little ship, sailing for Toremar. Oh, the amazing amount of SHEER, and oh, the PINK. The deck paint on every outside deck was pink, some or all of the carpet was pink in the public rooms, and it was quite a relief to see the now-familiar ball pit for the children with its varied coloured plastic balls. Whilst the dark pink colour on deck was rather eye-catching, I thought it looked quite smart.


The deck plan showed the sheer rather nicely


Up to the lounge


Reception area (with some pink carpet)


Down to the ball pit (with some pink furnishings)


Airline-style seating (plus pink carpet)


On deck (pink)


More pink on the aft top deck


More pink deck



Even more pink


Acciarello arrived


Leaving Portoferraio at dusk


We sailed out of Portoferraio at 9 p.m. on time, enjoying our last sight of the town and harbour, and the cruise ship AEGEAN ODYSSEY.


The harbour in the fading light


Aegean Odyssey


Our last view of Aegean Odyssey


Just over an hour later we arrived and disembarked back at Piombino on the Italian mainland, and headed up the hill for the short walk back to the Hotel Phalesia for an overnight stay. We had enjoyed a five ship day, thanks to the efficient planning by my two travelling companions (and a little bit of luck), and were weary but happy.


Ships seen during the day: Pascal Paoli, Mega Smeralda, Moby Corse, Mega Express Two, La Suprema (?) sailing past Bastia, Corsica Marina Seconda, Moby Ale, Moby Love, Aethalia, Rio arina Bella, Puglia, Corsica Marina Seconda Shuttle, Moby Lally, Moby Baby, Acciarello of Blu Navy, Giovanni Bellini, Aegean Odyssey, Marmorica of Toremar, Oglasa of Toremar, Corsica Express III, Luigi PA, and various fishing boats


To be continued...