Yes but isn't overland more fun?
Norway - trekking in the harfangervidda out of season when they'd taken the bridges away and froze wading through rivers. Yes I did miss out on the scenery from offshore that you'd get on a ship.
And Madeira - how do you frighten the life out of DD on a ship? You need a car, a cliff side descent, road closed sign at the top but someone else had gone down first... OK it was a bit hairy and perhaps that's why she thinks I have a screw loose

. The Laurisilva forest is something else and the levadas great for walks. Often it's the out of the way places off the tourist routes that I enjoy most but if you only have a day they're places you wouldn't find.
Christmas would be tempting though and the Antarctic is definitely on my bucket list. The only cruise I've done was 3 days down the Nile which I enjoyed but there's always something to see and plenty of stops. Maybe I should start with a river cruise, I've seen enough ocean to last a lifetime.
I'll have the afternoon tea please

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