Until we board the Millie!

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Check out this recent Millie Review!

Check out the link below for a very recent review of the Venice to Barcelona Cruise on the Millie on 5/26/06 – guaranteed to get you excited!

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=361104

See you all this weekend in Venice! (I can’t believe I am finally writing these words!)

Monday, May 22, 2006

Murano Island History

Venice, and especially Murano island, is famous all over the world for its glass production. This art in Venice is supposed to date back to the period when the Veneto people moved to the estuary islands after having lived in flourishing Roman coastal towns on the Adriatic ( from Adria to Altino) and where they had learned Roman glassmaking techniques.
The art of glassmaking developed from 12th to 14th Centuries, through contact with East, particularly Syria, Egypt and the Eastern Roman Empire as a consequence of wars and commercial enterprises. On 1441, was created the including the "Mariegola dell'Arte dei Verieri de Muran", that stated rules which covered all the phases of glassmaking - from production to selling, taxes and the relations between the owners, glass masters and other workers in the factory.
The Murano Glass Museum was founded in 1861, in order to set up archives consisting of any available information in order to map out the history and life of the island, and collections were increased thanks to the fact that a large number of glass pieces made on the island over the centuries as well as contemporary objects were donated by the ownwers of the glass factories.
The museum is seat of the ancient residence of the bishops of Torcello; originally a patrician's palace, it became the residence of Bishop Marco Giustinian, and was then donated to the Torcello diocese; when it was abolished, the palace passed into the hands of the Venice Patriarchate, which in turn sold it to the Murano Municipality in 1848, and it became the town hall. After the autonomous Murano Municipality was abolished, the palace became one of the Civic Venetian Museums.
On 1862, a school was annexed to the museum, attended by the glassworkers on their days off, to study design as well as past examples of blown glass. After its transformation into Civic Museum on 1923, collections were put in order and further expanded by the addition of the Correr, Cicogna and Molin Collections. The archeological section was also set up, outstanding exhibits from the necropolises of Enona (Zara).

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Virtual Tours

Check out this really cool virtual tour site that was previewed on King 5 this morning!  Many of the places we are going on the cruise are featured.


http://www.arounder.com

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Venice Webcam


Click on the link below to enjoy the amazing views from live webcams in Venice!

http://www.comune.venezia.it/webcam/bacinoSM.asp

Friday, April 28, 2006

From a hotel in Santorini!

From a hotel in Santorini!

Check out this live webcam from a hotel in Santorini….I feel like I’m there right now!


http://www.hotelketi.gr/

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Smart Money Changing Advice from Rick Steves

Rick Steves has some very helpful advice in his article on Smart Money Changing that you can access with the link below:

http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/tips/moneytip.htm

Friday, April 14, 2006

Some Good Advice From a Seasoned Traveler

Go ahead and lay out what you think you need for clothing.Then cut that amount in half.
Go ahead and decide what you will need for money while abroad.Then double that.
This strategy seems to work every time!

Monday, April 10, 2006

Using Credit Cards Abroad

Here's an excellent article from The Independent Traveler about additional fees/charges for those who use their credit cards abroad:

Using Credit Cards Abroad


This is definitely worth reading!

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Online Check-In


Now is a great time to sit down at the computer with your passports and your contract at hand, and complete the online check-in process with Celebrity. The few minutes you spend on this in the comfort of your own home will conceivably save you hours in longs lines when you board the Millie in Venice!

Just go to the Celebrity site: www.celebritycruises.com

Look under the heading "Before you Cruise" and then click "Online Check-In"

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Helpful links

Tourism Websites to help you with planning your trip:
http://www.barcelonaturisme.com/?go...a4vOJgiNq9k7Tgo(Barecelona)
http://www.visitmonaco.com/ (Monaco)
http://www.eze-riviera.com/emotions...t/ang/train.htm(Eze)
http://www.comune.firenze.it/english/homenglish.htm(Florence)
http://www.romaturismo.com/v2/en/main.asp (Rome)
http://www.napoli.com/english/ (Naples)
Barcelona Hotel:

http://www.hotelcontinental.com/home_palacete.htm
BarcelonaTransfers:
http://www.taxiinternacional.com/en...ternacional.htm
http://www1.dragonet.es/users/d5506/

Private Guides:
Nice:

http://www.azur-guides-interpretes.com/
Florence:
http://www.driverinrome.com/
http://www.drivinguide.com/
http://www.florencetour.com/
http://limoinrome.com/home.htm
Rome:
http://www.carservicerome.com/eng/
http://www.driverinrome.com/
http://www.drivinguide.com/
http://www.romelimousine.com
http://www.romeshuttlelimousine.com/
http://limoinrome.com/home.htm
Naples:
http://www.driverinrome.com/
http://www.drivinguide.com/

Until we board the Millie!