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I'm again starting this a bit early, as people come have up with great suggestions on my forecast itineraries previously.
The core of this trip is an 8 day expedition cruise on the west coast of Greenland.

Charters are provided from and to Copenhagen (the company is Danish). The vessel is Ocean Albatross and I think capacity is 180 pax.

The cruise is less inclusive than others I have done - booze only at dinner, gratuities not included, no parka, but the expedition crew look excellent.
The background for this cruise, being a silly 2 months after my Svalbard arctic cruise, was @Flashback announcing he was going to Greenland and a discount price was available - how could I miss that company and also miss a place I've always wanted to visit. @k_sheep is also coming along, with others in both their groups. An official AFF cruise. All welcome to post here if not starting your own thread.
Before the cruise, I am going to fill in some places in Spain and Scotland that have eluded me.
Barcelona and area for a few days, then a train to Cordoba, taking a lead from @Seat0B , including the hotel. This is a major diversion - 5 hours each way from Barcelona on Renfe but I've always wanted to see the Mezquita-Catedral of Córdoba.
Then up to Edinburgh, where on planning this trip, I found hotel prices to be astronomical. Ridiculous. On investigation, I found this was on:
www.edintattoo.co.uk
75th anniversary, so I snapped up a ticket and booked the Ibis close by at about $400/night.
. Then hire a car and head first down to Holy Island off Northumbria which I tried to visit before but got rained out. A chap I am researching comes from a town on the mainland, so will be looking at a few places closely.

Back to Edinburgh (where I've been to about 4 times), then up to the highlands and Inverness at the head of Loch Ness (I've also done the lowlands a number of times - I have Scots ancestors). Drive down it to Glenfinnan, where the attraction is this:

Again, when planning about 9 months ago, I decided to take the Jacobite train (pictured) from Fort William to Mallaig on the coast and back. European trains generally only ticket about 3 months out, so at 4 months out I started to look. Its a private, not public train, so they sell tickets a year out. By the time I looked there wasn't a ticket available a month either side.
. However on reflection, if you are interested in the spectacle, rather than the train itself, its better to see it from close by, at one of the nearby viewpoints. So I changed my hotel to an old coach inn within walking distance and stopped checking for tickets.
Glencoe and other places of my and general interest on the route back to Edinburgh.
Then fly to Copenhagen for the cruise charter, spending a day at Helsingør ( Elsinore) checking out Kronborg Castle (Hamlet's hangout), travelling by train. Staying at the Clarion Hotel at the airport, very cheaply, thanks to @Flashback pointing out a very cheap points promotion for Choice hotels. Price of the room 1/3 of the rack rate.

Flying home from Copenhagen at the conclusion of the cruise.
The core of this trip is an 8 day expedition cruise on the west coast of Greenland.

Charters are provided from and to Copenhagen (the company is Danish). The vessel is Ocean Albatross and I think capacity is 180 pax.

The cruise is less inclusive than others I have done - booze only at dinner, gratuities not included, no parka, but the expedition crew look excellent.
The background for this cruise, being a silly 2 months after my Svalbard arctic cruise, was @Flashback announcing he was going to Greenland and a discount price was available - how could I miss that company and also miss a place I've always wanted to visit. @k_sheep is also coming along, with others in both their groups. An official AFF cruise. All welcome to post here if not starting your own thread.
Before the cruise, I am going to fill in some places in Spain and Scotland that have eluded me.
Barcelona and area for a few days, then a train to Cordoba, taking a lead from @Seat0B , including the hotel. This is a major diversion - 5 hours each way from Barcelona on Renfe but I've always wanted to see the Mezquita-Catedral of Córdoba.
Then up to Edinburgh, where on planning this trip, I found hotel prices to be astronomical. Ridiculous. On investigation, I found this was on:
Tickets for the The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Find out more about Tickets for The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Show.

75th anniversary, so I snapped up a ticket and booked the Ibis close by at about $400/night.


Back to Edinburgh (where I've been to about 4 times), then up to the highlands and Inverness at the head of Loch Ness (I've also done the lowlands a number of times - I have Scots ancestors). Drive down it to Glenfinnan, where the attraction is this:

Again, when planning about 9 months ago, I decided to take the Jacobite train (pictured) from Fort William to Mallaig on the coast and back. European trains generally only ticket about 3 months out, so at 4 months out I started to look. Its a private, not public train, so they sell tickets a year out. By the time I looked there wasn't a ticket available a month either side.

Glencoe and other places of my and general interest on the route back to Edinburgh.
Then fly to Copenhagen for the cruise charter, spending a day at Helsingør ( Elsinore) checking out Kronborg Castle (Hamlet's hangout), travelling by train. Staying at the Clarion Hotel at the airport, very cheaply, thanks to @Flashback pointing out a very cheap points promotion for Choice hotels. Price of the room 1/3 of the rack rate.

Flying home from Copenhagen at the conclusion of the cruise.
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