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Started by Tripatini Oct 23, 2021.
Started by Tripatini Oct 17, 2020.
Started by Tripatini May 17, 2020.
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Hi my name is Cara Bertoia a few weeks ago my husband and I were visiting downtown San Pedro, which has a really neat collection of shops, antique stores and local restaurants. We made our trip on a Friday morning when there was a Farmer’s Market on Sixth Street selling fresh produce. We strolled around the truly unique shops, until we were famished and then we had some great fried chicken and catfish at Porky’s BBQ, which I hear also serves great ribs, for next time.
We were on our way to the Whale and Ale Pub, a favorite of ours, from our cruise ship days. San Pedro was the port where our ship docked, whenever it stopped in Los Angeles and Long Beach is just a few miles down the road.
Well the Pub is only a block from Sixth Street, and on the way we passed a store with the sign ‘Maritime Research Center’. Well since we both love to sail we decided to check it out. Well imagine our surprise when we found a store filled with cruise ship memorabilia. It truly is like walking in a cruse ship museum. I know all Cruising fans would love this shop. There is a menu from the Queen Mary on the night Charles and Di married, and a newspaper from the day the Lusitania sank. They have over a 1,000 pieces on display including art and ship models.
They also have nautical books, Scott F. Gray the owner has written books on the Queen Mary and the QEII. And since it was such a good fit they are now selling copies of my novel Cruise Quarters – A Novel About Casinos And Cruise Ships. What better place to sell a novel about working on cruise ships?
Katherine and Scott are also very friendly and love to chat with their customers.
The address of the shop is: 301 West Seventh Street and the phone number is: 310-521-0175.
Their facebook page is:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Downtown-San-Pedro-7th-Street-Village...
http://www.amazon.com/Cruise-Quarters-Novel-About-Casinos/dp/146101...
There are two ways to save:
one is to get together with 1 or more other people and hire a local taxi or van to take you to the places you want to see (be sure he speaks your language and determine the price before you get in). The other is to go to our website www.smallshipcruises.com and on theh home page you will see a link to book shore excursions ahead of time yourself for the ports you will be visiting.
Shirley Linde, Editor
Cruisecritic.com polled more than 2,000 people on this question: What's the best way to spend a day in port? Some of the answers surprised me: Only about 24% take a cruise-sanctioned shore excursion; 50% explore independently.
So here's my question -- and it's an issue cruisecritic.com also raises:
Would more people take those cruise-sanctioned shore excursions if they were priced more reasonably?
On Ask A Travel Pro, a Tripatini members has a question about a prospective river cruise in Europe. If you'd like to help her out, please click on this link.
Thanks much!
Hi, I would lile to introdce myself, I am Cara Bertoia and my husband is Ray and we love cruises. We worked on cruise ships for many years. We met on a cruise ship and we even wrote a book about our adventures called Cruise Quarters – A Novel About Casinos and Cruise Ships.
I have cruised to most of the continents and the Carribean. Ray has spent most of his time cruising in Europe. My favorite cruise was Northern Europe and Russia.
We also walked 500 miles across Spain. Our movie of the trip, Camino De Santiago - A Walker's Guide, is a popular guide to the Camino. You can find us at www.caminovideo.com or on Amazon.
Thanks,
Cara B
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