Lovely vid. There's something magical about waiting for a ferry whatever the weather and facilities. That magic used to be there when you caught a flight but not anymore its all hurry up and wait and "Oh buy this".
Me too I went to Naples 2 years ago and just one thing I must say:it was TERRIFICANT!!!! I discovered an amazing city with a lot of culture,and I also understood that you love all of Naples all!!!! It's not a case if there is the said "visit Naples and then died" I made an amazing journey in the ship directed to Naples by day cause I prefer this more than the night even if a journey in the ship in my opinion is the best way to travel always!!!!
Very nice video!! I hope you had an amazing trip to and from Sicily! however the Grimaldi ship in Palermo was the “Zeus palace” at that time operating between Livorno and Palermo. Greetings😀😀
A really laid-back mode of travel. Only 11 hours in transit. Did a quick check on other modes - same port to port. Driving nearly 8 hours (no break). By train 9½ hours (incl train ferry). So certainly worth the extra time to avoid the strain of land-based travel.
Palermo is on the (big) island of Sicily while Naples is in mainland Italy, so even if you take the train or the car at some point you'd have to use a ferry from Messina to Reggio Calabria which should be half an hour long or so.
I guess it should be possible to make roads which completely erradicates the need for this ship, no? Taking a ferry to a place in the same country which takes several hours is quite unusual.
Watch all your videos and they are great but this one captures the atmosphere of leaving and arriving in port fantastic 👍
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Lovely vid. There's something magical about waiting for a ferry whatever the weather and facilities. That magic used to be there when you caught a flight but not anymore its all hurry up and wait and "Oh buy this".
Glad you liked it, traveling on the ferries is a great way to see things, if you’re not rushing
Nice passage on the Majestic from Sicily to mainland Italy! Thanks for sharing and have a good day! // Bertil.
another fantastic upload,again,many thanks..
great channel this ...feel like I'm on holiday..haha..
Thanks for sharing, very informative.
Great vid and beautiful vessel
2:48 The Grimaldi Lines vessel is named "Zeus Palace"
Bel video, bravo.
Woah! What a video! What a vessel! 😍👏🏻👍🏻😉
hope you enjoy my hometown of vancouver...looking forward to the videos
Me too I went to Naples 2 years ago and just one thing I must say:it was TERRIFICANT!!!! I discovered an amazing city with a lot of culture,and I also understood that you love all of Naples all!!!! It's not a case if there is the said "visit Naples and then died" I made an amazing journey in the ship directed to Naples by day cause I prefer this more than the night even if a journey in the ship in my opinion is the best way to travel always!!!!
Very nice video!! I hope you had an amazing trip to and from Sicily! however the Grimaldi ship in Palermo was the “Zeus palace” at that time operating between Livorno and Palermo. Greetings😀😀
Thanks for letting me know, think I came across the Zeus Palace before so I probably should have recognized it 🙄
It’s the Zeus Palace indeed, surprised you did not recognise her beautiful silhouette
Thank you, a great video.
LIKE MAJESTIC GNV.
good looking ship a proper cruise ferry
bon annee meilleures veoux joyeux noeil pasqua halloween
i enjoy
At last you showed your cabin! Noticed you didn't have your usual beer with your meal!
Trying to cut down on the beer these days😀
That seems a nicely free and easy, if slightly chaotic, way of loading; you just seem to pretty much drive straight on straight off the quayside
A really laid-back mode of travel. Only 11 hours in transit. Did a quick check on other modes - same port to port. Driving nearly 8 hours (no break). By train 9½ hours (incl train ferry). So certainly worth the extra time to avoid the strain of land-based travel.
Palermo is on the (big) island of Sicily while Naples is in mainland Italy, so even if you take the train or the car at some point you'd have to use a ferry from Messina to Reggio Calabria which should be half an hour long or so.
Great episode! I look forward to Vancouver...😊
me too!....my hometown
the Grimaldi ferry is the Zeus Palace...
Another interesting video, thank you for posting, did you manage a visit to Positano?
Did not make it there
Perché non esistono traghetti da Liguria a Calabria?
2:54 thats "Zeus Palace"
keep on cruising good
I guess it should be possible to make roads which completely erradicates the need for this ship, no? Taking a ferry to a place in the same country which takes several hours is quite unusual.