• Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    Dunno what you mean with hecklers but you arrive at a part, tour the city, go eat somewhere, you know, spend time in the destination city and then you move on.

        • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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          4 days ago

          I don’t know. When I go to a city as a tourist, I typically stay for 4 to 7 days before moving elsewhere, so that I at least have a very vague idea of what the place is like. One afternoon isn’t enough time to do anything, you can see a museum and have a coffee, which is nice, but doesn’t tell you much about the place.
          I suppose it’s another way to visit, but it’s odd to me.

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            3 days ago

            Sometimes it’s not about the city you port in. I’ve been to St. Kitts a couple of times and have kayaked, snorkelled, toured, and chilled on a beach. I’ve gone SCUBA diving during a stop in Puerto Rico, and horseback riding in St Maarten. I mentioned it in another post, but now I would be willing to book a week long trip in some of the destinations I’ve been to with a confidence that I’ll enjoy it.

            Most of my vacations are to single destinations, but the sampler platter that is a cruise is fun too, just for different reasons.