Back to Arcadia
The ship was scheduled to leave at 1.30 pm and as we were not needing anything else we started our walk back to the quay.
As we left the gates of Casement Square we joined a couple from our table who were enjoying the sunshine with Americano coffees and churios in a just small cafe there. They had been on a P&O organised tour of the tunnels in the rock itself. Their tour had been fascinating as well as providing some great views across the bay – maybe next time?
The sun was shining on the left hand side of the road so we stayed on that side. The downside was that at the first junction we had to walk over 100 yards or more to find a gap in the fences to cross over the road.
Here are the new apartments,
the statue celebrating the evacuation of civilians in WW II,
the vertical parking,
and the temporary power station.
At the cruise ship dock
As we arrived at the quay Akusa II to was leaving her berth. It seems that they had stayed even less time here then Arcadia.
Arcadia was on the outer dock.
Not sure about the sign though!
We had to join a different gangplank you as we were returning with alcohol. This queue moved slowly due to the processing taking place once past the scanners. We had to hand over our bottles of gin and their details were written on three different pieces of paper (one for us, one for file they had and one for the plastic bag along with the bottles). The bag with our bottles then joined all the other bags in large cages.