Walking Vigo Spain's Hilly Streets From the Cruise Port to the Top On Our Own! Mistake or Not?
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So far, it's uh manageable as far as walking. I mean, certainly have to get back to the ship and I think we'll come back that way.
It's a nice view, but it takes a lot to get up here.
So, the answer to the question was is whether we should have paid for an excursion. No, no, this is good.
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Roberta (Bert) and Greg continue living the dream as the fun-loving and energetic retired couple travel the United States and the world! Greg and Bert never tire discovering new territory, repeated favorites or each other as they jump into a car and hit the road to destinations known and unknown! Certainly their passion is cruising the high seas on Royal Caribbean ships (so far)! Check out their previous videos from their "Traveling and Cruising" playlist and the upcoming videos on three cruises scheduled for 2026! Greg and Bert just completed a seventeen day back-to-back European cruise on Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas with stops in Hamburg, Germany; Oslo, Norway; Copenhagen, Denmark; Bruges, Belgium; Lisbon, Portugal and many different and exciting ports in Spain! Today, Greg and Bert find out if it is possible to scale and navigate the hilly terrain of enchanting Vigo, Spain without the convenience of a Royal Caribbean excursion! Make sure to like and subscribe to Out and About With G & B Unedited so that you don't miss out on any of the fun!