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First Person: Atlantis Baltic Cruise – On the Ship

Friday, July 9th, 2010

On Board the Ship…

Copenhagen, Tallinn, and St. Petersburg are just a sampling of the places you’ll visit on the Baltic Cruise.  Day trips to beautiful, how-do-they-keep-it-so-clean Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland will leave you charmed and aching to stay longer (although we wouldn’t recommend the “Ice Bar” excursion in Helsinki.  It’s a walk-in cooler in the back of a Mexican restaurant.  True story.), and then the whole trip will end in a big gay bang as you sail into Amsterdam just in time for Amsterdam Pride.

But the Baltic Cruise is not all about stops and destinations.  Let’s not forget about your home away from home for ten days, your floating palatial estate, the Holland America Eurodam. There is so much happening onboard the ship that a day at sea is something to look forward to just as much as seeing Catherine the Great’s chincy little summer bungalow.

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again:  the cruise can be whatever you make of it.  If you need a vacation of relaxation and solitude, then order some room service, treat yourself to a full body once-over at the spa, and find a quiet spot by the pool where your only responsibilities are flipping over when you start to sizzle and ordering a refill on your cocktail in time to never see the bottom of an empty glass.

If you’re looking to be a bit more social, there are opportunities abounding for everyone.  Single?  With any luck, not for long.  Throughout the week there are singles cocktail parties and dinners where the old “I have a boyfriend” conversation killer is 100% pre-empted!

And if your interests are a little more narrow, there are several casual get-togethers throughout the week to meet other like-minded travelers, including daily meetings of Friends of Bill W., Prime Timers gatherings for older guests, and cocktail parties for Bears & Cubs and Leather fans & aficionados (and their admirers of course).

One of the easiest places to meet new people, however, is one of the simplest:  Dinner.  Everyone eats, everyone goes to dinner.  And there’s none of this assigned time/assigned table nonsense you find on other cruises.  No need for a tie or formal wear, either.  The restaurants are beautiful and the food delicious, but the atmosphere is casual and gregarious.  On your way into the restaurant, an Atlantis Team Member will ask you if you’d like to join a bigger table.  Do yourself a favor and say yes.  If you’re by yourself, in a couple, or with a small group, you can join another group and meet a new set of people every night.  You never know who you could end up sitting next to.  Your new best friend?  Your new boyfriend?  Maybe, give it a shot.  Sure, you could also get seated next to the most obnoxious person you’ll ever meet, but it’ll be over in 90 minutes tops and then you’ll have fodder for your new group of dinner friends the next night!

And then we come to the parties…

Atlantis does them up right.  You might not be a club kid, but you might be by the time you leave.  If you think it’s not your thing, we say at least dive in once and give it a shot.  The DJs are hot, the atmosphere is crackling, and the men are festively dressed.  (Or is it scantily dressed? Maybe both.  Probably both.)  Which brings us to…COSTUMES!  The parties are all themed, and trust us, you WILL want to take costumes.  You don’t even know the kind of regret you will feel if you show up to the Kit Kat Klub or White parties wearing regular street clothes.  These gays go all out.  Your own shame will send you dashing back to your stateroom to fashion a costume on the fly so you can join in the fun.  Save yourself the anxiety and plan ahead.  A jaunty hat or a well-bedazzled jockstrap can go a long way.  And if all else fails: glitter.  Even if you don’t bring it, you will find glitter on you in places glitter should not be.  It may as well be self-inflicted.

Here are the parties this year on the Baltic Cruise so you can plan ahead:

Dog Tag T-Dance (Think military.  Camo and boots.  Grrr.)
Kit Kat Klub
(Decadence. Cabaret.  Carnival.  Circus Freak. All of the above.)
90s Diva Party
(Whose songs do you lip sync to most? Go as her.)
Classic Disco
T-Dance (Dig out those old unnatural fabrics and get them sweaty again.)
That 80s Party
(Pants-less Tom Cruise from “Risky Business” is always popular.)
Conquest!
(Vikings and Invaders vs. Pillaged Villagers!  Dance to the death.)
Absolut T-Dance
(All things Swedish.  Like a few well placed Swedish Fish…)
White Nights
(As much white as you want.  Or as little.)

We’ve never met anyone who’s gone on his first Atlantis cruise and didn’t leave wanting to immediately book his second.  It’s an addiction, but a good one, so you should feed it.  There’s nothing unhealthy about having the time of your life.

Whole new worlds await you both on the ship and off.  You know you’re ready.  Take the plunge, try something new, and we’ll see you on the Baltic.

Bon Voyage!  Bon Sørejse! Доброго пути! Bonin Matka!  Bon Resa!  Sloeg Reis op!

First Person: Atlantis Baltic Cruise – St. Petersburg

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

From Russia with love…

There is no place on Earth quite like Russia.  It’s not Europe, it’s not Asia, it’s just…Russia.  St. Petersburg is a marvel, and is surely set to become one of the world’s top tourist destinations in the coming years once Russia makes it a bit easier to get in.  Getting a Russian tourist visa is complicated, but cruise ships make it as easily as humanly possible, allowing passengers to enter the country without a visa for up to 72 hours.  So for a little while longer, if you go on a cruise, you can say to your friends, “I’ve been to Russia and you haven’t!”

Many of the excursions offered through Atlantis include trips that take you outside St. Petersburg.  TAKE THOSE EXCURSIONS!  Otherwise, how will you ever see the Peterhof Palaces nestled magnificently on the Gulf of Finland?    It’s opulence with a capital “O” (as in “Oh my God, look at that palace):

But St. Petersburg is a treasure trove in itself, and an odd one at that.  From one block to the next you’ll find gray Soviet-era architecture and statues of Stalin:

And then come across the dazzling palaces brought to you by Catherine the Great’s European inferiority complex of the late 18th century:

No visit to St. Petersburg would be complete without a visit to the Hermitage Museum, one of the great museums of the world, easily standing shoulder to shoulder with the Louvre, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the British Museum.  In her quest to make her nation a great envy to the world, Catherine the Great sought out fine art from throughout the world and put it here:

You could spend days here.  You could spend weeks here.  You will only have a few hours, however, and though you’ll leave grasping for more, you won’t regret the time you’ve spent marveling at some of the world’s greatest treasures.

St. Petersburg is more than just museums and palaces, of course.  While we’d love to tell you to set out on foot and explore the city at will, that’s not really a possibility.  Cruise ship passengers are not allowed ashore without the guidance of a licensed tour operator and must remain with the guide at all times. (Remember, Russia has its own way of doing things.  Just follow their rules and you’ll have a great time.)  There are, however, walking and bus tours of the city available and private guided tours you can hire if you want a more intimate, on-the-ground experience with St. Petersburg.

Now for some gratuitous yet intriguing shots of St. Petersburg and the surrounding areas, including an oddly erotic gold fountain on the grounds of the Peterhof Palace:

Fascinating, right?  St. Petersburg is a unique city in a unique country and there’s no better way to experience it than in the company of a few thousand gay friends.  And if you’re looking to make new friends once you get back on the ship, at least you won’t struggle for conversation starters:  look out the window at the incredible, enigmatic city fading away in the background and compare notes.  We promise, you’ll have plenty.

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