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Sydney to Papeette by howardnovick

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Insignia / Destination: World Cruise

The best part of the cruise was the low key atmosphere and nightly string quartet. 

Several items need improvement most notably:

1. Air travel in all aspects.

2. Last day of trip in hotel which is what leaves last impression.

 

 

 

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Awesome cruise vacation and met many animals! by rickemini88

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Amsterdam / Destination: World Cruise

Excellent cruise, went by myself... met a lot of nice people along the way. Hung out with other guests at times but also did hang out with a few crew at times if they were off... just a lot of fun people. Did some off the wall things that other guests didn't, such as Disneyland Hong Kong, Universal Singapore, Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, and Tiger Kingdom in Thailand which I did actually see a few other guests there... not an excursion offer by cruises for obvious reasons... but well worth the effort!

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Elegant Cruise on a Beautiful Ship by DaveQ

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Ship: Queen Mary 2 / Destination: World Cruise

Overall excellent cruise. Great ports of call. Great service, Great food. Interesting entertainment, lectures, and activities. Formal and quiet. Some long periods at sea (8 days at one time). Ship never felt crowded except for a couple of times when there were long wait times prior to excursions and tenders (seemed to be resolved so they did not repeat). Ship was beautiful, though ready for its May 2016 refurbishment. Quite formal and sedate - not a party boat and very few children or young adults. Only about 125 of 2,500 passengers were going all the way around the world. So,our dinner partners changed with every segment or two. Met extremely nice people who became friends.

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Around the World by Cruise Ship by glomarrone

Sail date: / Traveled as: Large Group
Ship: Amsterdam / Destination: World Cruise

“Around the world in 80 days…” goes the song.  However, it took Holland America’s (HAL) ms. Amsterdam 115 glorious days to circumnavigate the globe on our Grand World Voyage 2016.  What an amazing voyage it was!  We visited 24 countries and 41 ports; some were overnight stays.  People ask us how we could stay on a ship that long.  I reply that we loved every minute and that we hope to do it again soon. We were never bored or sea sick and learned so much about the history and culture of the places visited.  It many ways, the cruise changed our thinking on a variety of subjects.  For most passengers, this was their fourth or fifth+ HAL Grand World Cruise.   For us, it was our first Grand World Cruise.  The staff told us that this particular Grand World Cruise sailing had the youngest-aged passengers. One tyke celebrated his first birthday while onboard the entire voyage.  One thousand fifty passengers including 10 children boarded the ship in Fort Lauderdale.  Seven hundred fifty passengers took the entire voyage.  Other passengers joined the voyage for segments.  Most passengers were Americans, many were Floridians but there were plenty of Canadians and Australians onboard plus other nationalities.  Our exciting cruise began January 5, returning April 29, 2016 to and from Fort Lauderdale.

Right from embarkation, things went well.  Within 20 minutes from the time of our arrival at the pier, we were on the ship.  Near the gangway, Pande our Assistant Maitre ’D from our HAL Grand Asia Pacific 2014 Cruise greeted passengers and recognized us.  He instructed a steward to carry our hand luggage and escort us to our cabin.  Wow!  It made us feel like family.  Our former Cruise Director, Gene Young from HAL Grand Voyage ’14 was also stationed at the gangway.   He, also, recognized us immediately.  It was wonderful to have him as our Cruise Director for this cruise, too.  I wonder when the man sleeps. He was involved onboard in so many ways.  

All the stateroom passageways are bright and lined with Dutch maritime art; Deck 1 has Dutch floral art works gracing its walls.  Our mid-ship ocean-view stateroom, # 2598 was in a very stable position on the ship.  It was bright, comfortable and contained sufficient storage space for all our belongings.  The A/C and plumbing worked well throughout the entire cruise.  Unfortunately, stateroom TVs were still not interactive so we often had to visit the Front Desk to get our statements printed.  For my husband, though, the lack of a mini-fridge in our cabin was a big problem. He needed to visit the medical office often to retrieve his medication that needed refrigeration.  Another problem was early morning (5-5:30 AM) noise from a crewmember working on open deck 3 that frequently disturbed our sleep.     Many other guests on our deck complained about this noise.     The public areas of the ship are all well appointed and quite attractive. The floral arrangements are stunning.   However, the very comfortable couches in the Queen’s Lounge (theater) are lower than the upholstered chairs making it difficult viewing the performers on stage while sitting on the couches. Uneven temperatures in certain areas of the ship especially in the Queen’s Lounge made carrying a sweater a necessity.  Still another concern was the slow speed of the internet connection.  We waited until we reached shore to access the Internet.  The ship does need some updating and perhaps will go in for further refurbishment soon.  This in no way detracted from our enjoyment.  The ship was well maintained and always clean. Everyone was comfortable finding their way around this mid-sized ship, which was the perfect size for entering smaller foreign ports.  

The food and service in the Main Dining Room were wonderful.  We had fabulous meals nightly especially on Gala Nights. On the off chance that nothing on the menu was appealing, we could choose Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail, steak, chicken or salmon as alternatives.  Although I always am pleased with food and service on HAL ships, on Grand & Grand World Cruises they are superior.  Our Early Seating Main Dining Room (MDR) servers Gede & Berry were professional, personable and efficient, anticipating our needs and checking to see that everything was fine with our meals.   My husband received all his Special Request Meals in a timely fashion.  Gede made a point of bringing the next day’s menus to him as soon as they became available.   In fact, the entire MDR staff did a terrific job daily getting his Special Request Meals correct.    Nestor Malsi, our wine steward, brought our glasses of red wine at our table usually before we even arrived. He always had time to chat with us nightly.   After dinner, I enjoyed stopping by the cheerful door attendant, Woko’s station.  He always remembered my name and knew which after dinner treat I wanted before exiting the MDR.  I cannot say enough about how helpful the HAL staff was in general.  All the crew on board Grand & World Voyages are carefully hand chosen by HAL.

We did dine several times in the two specialty restaurants, The Canaletto & the Pinnacle Grill. The levels of service there were always excellent as were the food.  The Lido Café food was good, too and we always ate at least breakfast there.  In the Lido, wait staff members Imam and Supraman would often assist us in locating a table, brought us the Times Digest daily and remembered our preference for beverages.  They were so professional, friendly and efficient.  We always looked forward to our daily conversations with them. Many times, I enjoyed the Lido Restaurant’s wonderful sushi station at lunchtime.  Another fun place to eat is poolside at the Dive In.  The fries there are extra delicious; so are the several choices of hot dogs and burgers.  

Many other things made the voyage so special.   On Gala Nights, the MDR was festooned with colorful balloons, London-themed umbrellas, paper lanterns, banners, flags or other festive decorations.  On some themed nights depending on the theme, we received Panama or Bowler hats, beautiful masks or leis to wear and keep.  On other Gala evenings, we received heart-shaped boxed Valentine chocolates, long stemmed roses or maracas.   The servers dressed in festive attire for the theme nights, as did many of the passengers.

On many Gala nights, passengers received gifts in their staterooms such as: a nylon  travel bag, a canvas boat bag with matching toiletry bag filled with travel essentials, a moleskin travel journal, a signed paperback travel book, Tiffany & Co HAL ceramic box, HAL Crystal Candle Holder, a Royal Goedewaagen Plate highlighting the itinerary and a travel wallet.  Plus, at the Captain’s Dinners in the Pinnacle Grill, each passenger sailing the entire cruise received distinctive salt & pepper shakers reminiscent of those given on HAL very first World Voyage. To our delight, on our assigned night, we were kindly invited to sit at the captain’s own table along with his lovely wife, Karen and two Senior Officers.

The ms. Amsterdam is an older ship but quite seaworthy and is especially stable for the type of cruising that she does in open waters. Most days I forgot that I was even on a ship since the seas were so calm.   Our “Storm Dodger” Captain Jonathan Mercer was expert at avoiding high winds and storms thus earning his nickname.  I always felt completely safe under his leadership. Captain Jonathan & his wife were most charming, affable and professional as were all the Senior Officers.  

On Grand and Grand World Voyages, Grand Dollars are earned by participating in onboard activities. By the end of the cruise, we had earned over 800 dollars to spend on various items.   Activities on board were varied.  Daily morning Tai Chi classes kept us busy.  Trivia was also quite popular as was Arts & Crafts, computer classes, bridge and pool games. We attended most of the lecture series on Sea Days.  I specially enjoyed the talks on space, various cultures and photography.  We were invited to attend several wine tasting events throughout the voyage.  We loved the many Culinary Arts Demonstrations and Tasting classes, too.  I hope that we can duplicate the dishes served using the many recipe cards we received. The movies on board were fairly current and I watched a few of them.  On Location Guide Barbara Heanni and Nyron Peters, from the Shore Excursion Staff gave detailed talks about Things to See & Do in port.  These talks on the ports of call were quite useful and most informative.  How nice that HAL has someone on board to help passengers who wish to sightsee independently.  At most ports, there was a complimentary shuttle service to the center of town or to a nearby mall.  Several times, we used this service.  

The main reason I took this cruise was the itinerary.    It was so exciting to transit the Suez Canal for the first time.  We have cruised through the Panama Canal several times previously and always enjoy the experience.  One personal highlight for us was our unforgettable one night’s stay in an idyllic over water thatched-roofed bungalow in Tahiti at the Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa.  A Welcome drink at reception, plus a bottle of champagne and wine along with fruit and snacks awaited us in our bungalow.   We had a wonderful day swimming in the clear, aquamarine shallow waters of the lagoon, enjoying the beautiful views of the stunning mountains, strolling the white coral sandy beach and relaxing in the hammocks.  An extravagant dinner buffet with a complimentary bottle of wine followed by a spectacular floorshow ending with an outdoor fire-eaters performance completed the magical day for us.  At night, we viewed the lighted lagoon beneath us through the cutout window in the floor of our bungalow.  After a sumptuous breakfast buffet with live entertainment the next morning, we took a walking tour of the facility and enjoyed the beautiful pool before we rejoined our ship at its next port, Moorea.   It was a dream come true for both of us.

 Equally special were our visits to the lost city of Petra and Wadi Rum in Aqaba, Jordan, Chinqua Terra in Livorno, Italy and Dubai, UAE.  Muscat and Salalah, Oman were other new and quite interesting ports for us.   Everyone asks which our favorite port was and we reply whichever port we are visiting at the time.  However, while we were in Israel, we were especially moved while exploring all the biblical sights in Haifa and Ashdod.  Almost all of our shore excursions were sponsored by the ship and they were worthwhile, enjoyable and educational.  We did independent sightseeing in Sydney and in Jakarta since we had previously explored those ports extensively.   

There were so many memorable highlights during our World Cruise onboard the ms. Amsterdam.  One was the very elaborate fun-under-the-setting-sun Australia Beach Party where sand covered the Lido Magrodome pool area.  Bondi Beach lifeguards came on board along with Australia‘s most-sort-after 6-piece band, Hipnosis.  There were huge beach balls, surfboards, beach chairs, water games plus complimentary tropical drinks and food to enhance the beach theme.  What Fun!  The extra-special décor of the 1001 Arabian Sights themed pool deck party set the tone for another wonderful evening.  The Zany April Fool’s Day Costume Party in the Crow’s Nest was hilarious, while the elaborate Black & Silver Ball in the Queen’s Lounge was quite elegant.  The champagne Valentine’s Day Ball in the Queen’s Lounge was oh-so romantic.  It was fun guessing who was under the beautiful masks provided for the Masked Ball in the Queen’s Lounge, the final Gala Night of the cruise.   I was looking forward to the St. Patrick’s Day Party but was surprised that no Irish music was played although there were plenty of pots of gold and other Irish decor to be found.  I especially enjoyed the extravagantly presented monthly High Teas - Royal Dutch, Polynesian, Indonesian and Middle Eastern.  I photographed each of the lavish displays.  I wished that there were more of them.  My husband especially enjoyed the Super Bowl 50 Festivities in the Queen’s Lounge.

Entertainment in general was wonderful and quite diverse. The Bon Voyage Sail-Away Fest was a great way to begin the voyage.  We had complimentary drinks, snacks and live music with the wonderful HAL orchestra.   A similar Sail Away Party occurred on our departure from Sydney. After dinner each night, we enjoyed listening to the very personable Debby Bacon in the Piano Bar.  One night, her husband, Ron joined her for a performance and it was such fun for everyone.  Whenever we could, we also found time to listen to the beautiful music in the Exploration Lounge performed by Adagio, Attila and David from Hungary.  The talented HAL Singers and Dancers performed ten different shows and all were well-paced and entertaining.  One of my favorite Queen’s Lounge performances was the steel drum group from Trinidad, the sensational Island Magic.  I even purchased their CDs.  The cultural Queen’s Lounge shows in Hong Kong, Tahiti, Dubai and Spain were all colorful and memorable.  Often times we had an extra theater performance, Spotlight before the main Showtime Show.  The two well rehearsed Crew Indonesian and Filipino Matinee Shows were standing room only.  Who knew that Nestor Malsi, our wine steward and Filipino Crew Show Organizer had such a marvelous voice?  We attended and thoroughly enjoyed both shows.  After so many days on the ship, we knew the entire cast of both shows, which made the shows even more entertaining.  

During ports of call, we had the opportunity: to ride a camel, an elephant, a mule and horse, swim with stingrays and dolphins and see penguins in their enclosure.   We had close encounters with wild monkeys, kangaroos, emus & koalas. In Singapore, we went on a Night Safari and saw many nocturnal animals in their natural habitats.  On board, there were dance lessons, cultural emergence activities plus didgeridoo, ukulele and belly dancing classes.  I learned enough foreign phrases to get along in the various countries visited.   I tasted exotic foods from many different countries. It is an experience that I will never forget.

Yes, it took plenty of preparation and planning before a cruise of this length.  Imagine, though, touring the world and only unpacking once!    No air flights even were involved since we live in Florida. How wonderful that our price included the shipping of our four large suitcases ahead of time! Gratuities were also included.    We received excellent complimentary laundry service since we are Four Star Mariners.  We made some wonderful new friends that we hope to see again on future HAL cruises.  A cruise of this length may not be for everyone but it was a dream of a lifetime for us.  We are still enjoying our memories when we watch our ship videos and look through our candid ship photos and photo albums.   We were so pleased with the itinerary, the food, the accommodations and the service.  Our next HAL cruise will be on the new ms. Koningsdam later this year.  

 

 

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Outstanding Cruise - 'Allure of the Atlantic', on and Oustanding Cruise Line and Ship by Cruiser671

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Insignia / Destination: World Cruise

We left Miami on January 4, 2016.  We were booked on the first two legs of an 'Around the World Cruise', cruising for 36 days from Miami Florida to Cape Town South Africa. We have selected Oceania as our preferred cruise line, having sailed with them on five cruises in the past three years.  Again they met and exceeded our expectations - the staff, the crew, and the itinerary.  Approximately 600 guests and 400 crew.  We visited 19 ports in 36 days, and took excursions in 17 of the ports in the Caribbean, Brazil, and in West Africa. 

 

Oceania dinning rooms are open seating, and the food is exceptional.  The Grand Dining Room is open seating, as a couple or with friends.  The specialty dining rooms are also open seating, and at no extra charge.  The food is excellent in all of them.

 

We have our next two cruises already booked!!

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Long time to spend on a small ship by fitzgeraldschaa

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Ship: Pacific Princess / Destination: World Cruise

We really enjoyed sailing with the Princess line and loved the itinerary for the 17 days.  Having a couple of days at sea in between ports was a bonus but as the time wore on, we found ourselves getting a little bored and if it wasn't for the beautiful weather and the poolside deck, we would have been totally without things to do.  The average on this ship was 70 plus.

The ship offered several activities but there wasn't anything that really appealed to us besides the daily trivia games and some of the shows in the evenings.  We only did a couple of land excursion, preferring to explore on our own, however, those that we did were very pleasant and well organized.

My biggest complaint...and that of may other passengers...was the fact that they did not offer open seating for the dining room.  That left us and everyone else dining with the same people night after night after night.  If you are paired up with a difficult group, 17 nights can become very tedious.  We were fortunate enough to have a nice group of dining partners but still found ourselves eating in the buffet on several evenings just for some variety and change of conversation. 

We discovered on the third day that the ship offered a wine package.  This had not been advertised on the website and was not well known among the passengers.  Since wine is expensive onboard, a package really helped alleviate the cost and we were sorry they didn't tell us pre-cruise so we could have prepaid.  They also had a happy hour on sail days in the mid afternoon and at 9:00 at night.  The fact that a 15% gratuity is added onto every order really makes a dent in the pocketbook, especially when you are already paying for the daily gratuity.

As for the ship, it was very small with only 600 or more passengers and by the end of three weeks you pretty much knew everyone on board and their business.  A little too intimate for my taste.  Many of the passengers were on board for the full "world cruise" of 180 days.  I would go out of my mind being on such a small vessel for that length of time.  The ship is old and everything on it is old and tired and in dire need of an upgrade.  When you sat in the restaurant or lounge chairs,  you sunk down so low you almost needed a winch to get up.

The casino offered four tables and a handful of slot machines that were always busy.  The cabaret lounge and stage area was small and always packed.

The crew were super friendly and the staterooms immaculate...if old and dated.  The food and daily selection in the dining room and at the buffet were exceptional and often the buffet would offer themed lunches that were great fun.

So, all in all, it was a pleasant experience, especially if you like small ships and long cruises.

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11 night Continental Glory by richardsmithtex

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Ship: Insignia / Destination: World Cruise

we sailed on the Insignia ship from Oceania. Because we had previously sailed on one of their newer ships, we were disappointed in this ship.  Suites were much smaller, restaurant choices were fewer, entertainment was less, and other amenities such as concierge room was absent.  We did find the service to be excellent throughout the ship, the food to be delicious, and the ports satisfactory.  We were however displeased with most of the excursions, and have decided that for future cruises we will book our excursions independently with private tour guides.

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5.0

Greatest time on the ship till last due to COVID in Melbourne by Flaviaphoto

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Ship: MSC Magnifica / Destination: World Cruise

Our experience, my wife and I was definitely positive, even though we had to disembark in Melbourne due to the coronavirus, in the middle of the cruise but in retrospect after all that the world as held for the last year we are grateful first to Captain Leotta for the wisdom to not allow us to go ashore in Hobart, next to us was the Ruby Princess and all the passengers were allowed to go ashore, definitely we all ask ourself why our captain was so adamant to held us on the ships, looking from the decks we all felt deprived of checking one of the most beautiful city in the world. However the next day we found out that the Ruby Princess closed to 850 passenger were infected with the coronavirus, That was a wake up call for all of us that our Captain display what was e “Passenger safety first attitude” Without a doubt that was why the Magnifica was able to arrive in Marseille after 2 more months without suffering any coronavirus cases. Thank you MSC MAGNIFICA, OFFICERfor Protect us.

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3.9

Wonderful cruise by rmh

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Ship: Sapphire Princess / Destination: World Cruise

This review is structured to the first part of the cruise, Southampton to Rome. The actual length of the cruise we did was 37 days from Southampton to Singapore, so we took in ports in Italy, Greece and the Gulf states as well as Sri Lanka and KualaLumpur. All in an excellent cruise and good value for money

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4.6

Met My Expectations by RedDeer2

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Sapphire Princess / Destination: World Cruise

This Princess cruise was excellent because it was well organized by friendly staff. Bad weather caused us to drop 2 ports but we’re Replaced by 2 others

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5.0

Wonderful cruise by merrillandjulie

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Ship: Sapphire Princess / Destination: World Cruise

This was the trip that we had been waiting for and it did not disappoint. Seeing so much in such a short time was exhausting but well worth it. The ship and all the employees were excellent. We really have no complaints, other than typical rude behavior of other passengers and where can you go to avoid that?

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4.7

Surpassed expectations by Captaincap

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Ship: Sapphire Princess / Destination: World Cruise

We have been on other short cruises. This is first one for 37 nights. We were not disappointed at all. The high standard of training for the crew ensures maximum enjoyment for the guests. We have already placed a deposit for our next cruise.

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4.8

Great Cruise by RapidRobert

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Ship: Sapphire Princess / Destination: World Cruise

Great Cruise Weather caused changes in itinerary but it couldn’t be helped Great cities to visit great ship great crew and entertainment. Loved it!!

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4.8

Wonderful cruise on Sapphire Princess by nigro271090

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Ship: Sapphire Princess / Destination: World Cruise

We had a great time and enjoyed ourselves on Sapphire Princess. The wonderful staff and crew were wonderful

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4.0

Magnificent 38 day cruise in Mini Suite by dazwindow

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Ship: Sapphire Princess / Destination: World Cruise

Took 38 Day Singapore- Southampton - highlights Colombo, Dubai magical gardens,Jordan , Suez Canal. Monaco, Lisbon, Southampton, Malta , Gibralter, Naples, Snowing At Mt Etna, in Messina , Italy, Rome, Livorno

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4.7

This was a fantastic cruise. For us the highlights were Petra and sailing through the Suez canal. We got off in Rome and spent a week in Italy. by PaulVaile

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Ship: Sapphire Princess / Destination: World Cruise

We got off in Rome (Civitavecchia). Have a fantastic holiday with the highlights being Petra (Jordan) and going through the Suez canal.

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3.8

Very nice ports by scutaru

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Ship: Insignia / Destination: World Cruise

The good things were the art classes with Graham Denison, Cruise Director Leslie , our stewards and some from the bar! The bad ones are the ones that bully the guests because they have no rules and they can make their own rules and the ones that talk bad about the guests that pay their salaries in their native language thinking that nobody understands them! Overall we are not happy with our cruise and the management team is as bad as the crew! If you complain about something the crew ignores you and you never hear an apology for their mistakes! I wouldn’t suggest to anyone to go on Oceania Cruises!

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5.0

Wonderful, trip of a life time. by mmmmmmmark

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Ship: Insignia / Destination: World Cruise

Great. Trip of a life time. Great ship and great people!!!!!

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4.7

It was a fine ship with very interesting places. by Adriatico

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Ship: Costa Luminosa / Destination: Worldwide

It was a great cruise, with a medium ship, I don’t like the biggest... The food was diversified, well made with a lot of seafood. All the teams made his best The soectacles was fine.

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4.4

Its a wonderful experiance once in your live. A dream cruise. by brunoschol

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Ship: MSC Magnifica / Destination: Worldwide

The Worldcruise was fantastic but the ship had two swimming pools but to small. The ship is making for a lot of passangers with childrens. A real familyship. The Captain was fantastic but he make only this Worldcruise . Now there is an other Captain. The shows wher real good. The food real good. The staff and crew real good. The AUREA facility's are bad.

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