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Overall good quality, a bit slow pace on board. by rayjeng2

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Europe - Mediterranean

Our Equinox experience is very good, facility, faculty, service, all are superior without question.   We do have a few observations:

- We are used to activities like dance classes lasting 45min - 1 hour long.  There are not many on Equinox, and when there is, it's only 30 min long, seems it's over when we just warmed up.

- The photos are too expensive.  We have a group of 10, and would love to buy some of the pictures if the price is in the $15-20 range.  I am sure a lot of other customers would think the same way.

- The overall food is good in the dining room.  But there was only one time shrimp/scallop dinner offering throughout the 13 days trip.

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damn good cruise by n2nvu007

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Europe - Mediterranean

14 cruises in 13 years

5 different lines

first time with celebrity

this may be the best crew, inside cabin, and total package yet

I can't think of any negatives , except that it ended

food , entertainment , crew attitude----the best

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Criticism of cruise and ways to improve it. by mil8cielo

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Europe - Western Mediterranean

We found very little entertainment during the day. The concept of evening chic sucks. Keep the standards and once a year dress formal for one night. It is not going to kill you. Show movies at night around 8;ooPM. Arrange for folklore dancing of the places seen and bring them onboard. Prepare food according to the port visited. Arrange art tours of the decoration on the ship. Have more music that you can dance too. Eliminate the sad guitar and duo violins. It is depressing! Correct the steps leading to the pool in the solarium. My sister slip and got a huge bruise on the buttocks. The celebrity dancers need to prepare shows that are not conducive to journey with Morpheo. Songs too modern that we have never heard. No melody in them. Unable to understand the basic inspiration of this shows. No cohesiveness. The invited artist were very good.

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Brilliant ship by Cruiser84933128

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Europe - Western Mediterranean

We really enjoyed this cruise. The ports of call were delightful. The food and entertainment on the ship was first class.  Plenty of space by the pool for the times we just wanted to be lazy

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great ship, great crew by tolukilutoki

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Europe - Western Mediterranean

Excellent new ship with very professional crew. fantastic itinerary. Everything was fine. including weather. Our restaurant and cabin attendant been very fine and immediately meet any our wish. Clean everywhere. All necessary information been given in several languages.  Newspaper digest in English, Russian, French, Spanish, etc. Great selection of meals.

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Disappointed with this cruise by WingedVictory

Sail date: / Traveled as: Large Group
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Europe - Western Mediterranean

I was disappointed with this cruise because I had high expectations since my friends who have cruised over 10 times, including 3 times in the Mediterranean, highly recommended Celebrity for its food. I went on this cruise with my husband and my father. My friends who recommended Celebrity also went on this cruise (they had 4 adults in their party). We were celebrating my father's retirement and I was taking my father on his first cruise and his first time in Europe. My friends, family, and I were all highly disappointed in the quality of the food in both the main dining room and in the buffet. My friends dined at all 3 specialty restaurants and the only one they enjoyed was Silk Harvest. My family and I also ate at Silk Harvest and that was the best meal we had on the trip. Barcelona was just an okay city and the food there was just okay as well. We were disappointed in Mallorca because no one explained to us that we would have to walk for about 30 minutes to get to the end of the pier to get a taxi into town, and when we finally got a taxi, he ripped us off by charging my family $10 Euro more than my friends' taxi to get to/from the same locations. Instead of taking a taxi, you should stand in line off the ship and pay the $5 Euro roundtrip fee to use the special bus that picks up and drops you off right in front of the ship. When we tried to pay to take the special bus one-way back to the cruise ship, they refused to allow us onto the bus and said we had to pay for the roundtrip ticket from the cruise ship. No one told us this in advance and this was not explicitly written in the cruise ship newsletter that you could not purchase a one-way bus ticket. Since we refused to spend any more money in Mallorca after getting ripped off by the taxi driver, my family walked a little over an hour back to the ship. Since Mallorca was our first port, this was an awful beginning to my father's first cruise experience. Fortunately, Malta was an interesting port to cruise into, so be sure to wake up to watch the ship enter the city or stand outside on the top decks to watch the ship sail out of the city. The main negative experience we had in Malta was that it was freezing cold on our Three Cities Harbor Boat Excursion and our excursion lasted an extra hour because the wind was blowing so hard that our boat could not dock, so we had to return to a different location and board a different boat in order to dock in our final destination. Since our excursion lasted an extra hour, we didn't get to spend as much time as we had wanted in Valleta. We enjoyed Taormina and the Ancient Greek Theatre. We paid for the cruise's bus to get to/from Taormina On Your Own and then paid for our own tickets for the Greek Theatre -- we were lucky there was no line at the ticket window. We did not appreciate how one of the public bathrooms at Taormina said that donations to use the bathrooms were optional and then after you climb the stairs down to the bathrooms, a woman was sitting there demanding $1 Euro per person in order to use the bathrooms. Also, the public bathrooms in many locations do not have seats, so you have to be prepared to squat. The bathrooms at the Greek Theatre did not have toilet paper, so be sure to bring your own toilet paper at all times since this came in handy at many locations throughout our trip. In Naples, we visited Pompeii via the cruise ship's excursion. We loved our tour guide, Vito, but we were disappointed at the end of the tour to see that we had only covered about less than 1/4 of the entire Pompeii city on the map. So, if you are in good shape to walk the entire city yourself, you may want to look into purchasing your own tickets and going through Pompeii on your own. Rome was the highlight of our tour and we loved every minute of it since we booked a private van service (Rome Private Guides) that picked us up right outside of our ship and brought us back to the same location, and it included our own private guide. Five of us shared the van and it cost us the same amount per person if we had purchased a full day excursion from the ship. The benefits of having your own private guide is that the van can drop you off and pick you up closer to the various sites than a bus can, and you can customize your trip. So, we went to Vatican City and saw the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica, and then we went into the Colisseum, walked through the Forum, and stopped by the Trevi Fountain. We also stopped at a nice restaurant for lunch that was recommended by our driver (I can't remember the restaurant's name). Another added benefit is that our driver knew where all the nice restrooms were in Rome such as letting us use the restrooms at his friend's hotel that was right across the street from the Vatican. Corsica was disappointing unless you are a Napoleon fan, and the various maps we had were useless since most streets didn't have names written on them and the names of the important places that the ship recommended you visit did not have the same names as the actual locations or as the maps. So we got lost in a small area and ended up walking around in circles. The cruise ship also doesn't tell you that the little outdoor market closes up around 1 pm, so be sure to check that out in the morning since that is the main highlight of Corsica. If you like beaches, there is a small little beach you can lay out at and/or swin in (walk all the way to the left side when you disembark the ship), and it's a great photo spot. Our final stop was Florence/Pisa, where we took the cruise's excursion to Pisa. We enjoyed Pisa and were especially pleased that even though our excursion warned us that we would not be able to walk up the tower, our guide surprised us by saying that he had limited tickets we could purchase to walk up the tower, so we purchased those tickets for $29 US per person and walked up the 250+ steps, which we thought was totally worth it. We also learned that Pisa is Pinocchio's hometown, so be sure to buy some Pinocchio souvenirs for family/friends. I had the best gelato in my life (coconut and chocolate flavors) at a little hole in the wall gelato place to the left of the Il Turista restaurant that was our group's meeting place in Pisa. Besides the food on the cruise ship, another disappointment was that I purchased some items from the spa and I was not informed that I would be charged Spain's 21% VAT because our cruise ship sailed out of a port in Spain (we sailed to/from Barcelona). So, be aware of this extra charge for your purchases! I would not recommend cruising in/out of any Spain ports because of this crazy tax. The ship missed out on sales because I would have bought more things on the ship if I wasn't charged the 21% VAT. The cruise ship tried to make it up to me by adding some money to my cruise ship account, which was a nice gesture, but they did not give me back the full 21% that I was charged -- I took photos of the receipts they gave me for my purchases that did not include the 21% VAT and my dad kept every single cruise ship newsletter that never mentioned the 21% VAT, but my cruise ship bill added the 21% VAT to my purchases. They said that I could get my 21% VAT back at the airport, which I did, but be aware that you have to stand in line for at least half an hour to an hour or more at the airport, and they charge you an administration fee so you do not receive the full 21% back. Also, if you want to receive your refund in cash, they will only give it to you in Euros. If you have children, I would not recommend this cruise ship since I barely saw any children on the ship and when I walked past both the children's and teens' centers, they were completely empty. The entertainment on the ship was mixed and included a very insulting activities director and a very insulting comedian, so if you do not like crude insulting humor, which my family and I do not, then you will be offended. The cruise ship's band at the Equinox Theatre was the best entertainment highlight. If this is going to be your first time in Europe, I recommend that you consider a land tour instead that takes you to more recognizable cities such as London, Paris, Berlin, Venice, Florence/Pisa, and Rome. To end on a positive note, the majority of the cruise ship's staff were friendly such as our room attendant (I forgot his name, but he was super fast and great), our main dining room servers Orville Anthony and Aleksie, Sam the head of the main dining room who took my friend's dinner order every evening for the next day's meal because she has severe food allergies, the fitness director Bayonaro (?), and the spa director and spa staff. I had massages with both Mary Jane and ChiChi, who were both great, and I also did an acupuncture session on my first day on the ship with Dr. Harry Yu for my TMJ (jaw pain), and the session worked so that I did not have any pain for the rest of the cruise. Happy

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A Wonderful Experience by nancyhemani

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Transatlantic

We enjoyed this cruise. Very little negative to say. The Dining Room and Stateroom staff were exceptional and took very good care of us. They remembered our preferences for our "special" table from the first night. The shows were fine overall with some very exceptional entertainers. The shore excursions we chose did not always have the right level of detail as to "moderate" vs "strenuous". The exception was that the coffee delivered from room service for breakfast was stale and not freshly brewed. We had to ask almost every day for fresh coffee and when the waiter brought it again he suggested that we mix the coffee with hot water which was probably what they were doing before they served it to us.

 

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Nice slow comfortable ride with great dinners by DeaneEllis

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Transatlantic

We have taken this crossing on four different occasions over the years. This one was the best of the best. Great ship and superior service from all crew members. The nightly dinners were the best we have ever experienced on a cruise ship. The specialty resturants were very pricey from the other ships we have been on and were not needed. Also the lunch buffet was a large quanity of bland tasting food that could use some attention and upgrades. But those are small issues compaired to the cruise overall. Like most vacations the crew can make or break a cruise, on this ship the crew had it's act together and we were very impressed with their commitment to great service. Thank you Celebirty Eqinox....HappyHappyLove

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Equinoxes cruise review by genovelez5

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (young children)
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Transatlantic

Excellent cruise service and accommodations, it was well worth it.  

The entertainment shows were super excellent end classy.

Food at buffet and formal dining area was fantastic.

Officers were very helpful and acc

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Excellent Trip! by jcwegeman

Sail date: / Traveled as: Large Group
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Transatlantic

I loved this cruise!  the cruise director and his staff made the whole trip, Rachel and Andreas.  The food was great and the boat beautiful.  We had a group of 12 and never had a boring moment.  I took part in an excursion every day on land and they were equally good.  I was hesitant about a transatlantic cruise, but was very surprised at how much fun we all had.  The whole staff go out of their way to make you feel special.  I would definitely recommend this cruise and cruise line to everyone.

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Disappointing by troyh891

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Transatlantic

The best way to describe this cruise was mediocre. I've sailed on many Celebrity ships and in comparison, this cruise let me down. I could feel no excitement or anticipation from crew or Captain. Boarding the ship, brought few smiles, little help, so glad you're sailing with us,nothing to make you feel special and happy that you would be spending 14 days on this ship with crew that lacked enthusiasm! To me, the attitude and expectations of crew, starts at the top.I saw the Captain twice while on board and wouldn't know his staff; never mingled with passengers. Cruise Director needs to mature; some of his jokes were in poor taste and went too far. The dining experience was wonderful; food was very good, Dejan and Marlon were kind, knowledgeable, respectful, happy, amazing...we looked forward to coming to dinner and seeing them.

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A great adventure! by joyceandria

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Transatlantic

 Are adventure on the celebrity equinox started from Fort Lauderdale Florida. Across the Atlantic we went to the Azores for our first stop and Ponta Del Gorda  which is a fabulous ecotourism site! We did not expected to be as beautiful and scenic as it was. From there we then went to Lisbon where again we had a  wonderful time! The next several stops were in Spain! All we can say is that the quality of the cruise exceeded our expectations in every regard. The food, the service and the activities on the ship were outstanding. Complements to the crew and  to the people at the ports which made us feel very welcome and made for an enjoyable cruise. complements to celebrity Cruise line and to united airlines for arranging this cruise experience!

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Transatlantic Iberian Penninsula by WorkingGirl

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Transatlantic

This was one of the best cruises we've taken. Very nice itinerary and we love the sea days on the transit. the Equinox is lovely and we love all the Solstice class ships. For some reason, we meet the nicest people on these ships and make interesting friends for life! Highly recommended!

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Wonderful! by cpcooks1

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Transatlantic

.I can't say enough about how enjoyable this cruise was. Food was incredible but the staff even better. We booked on board already next years cruise! My mom has Alzheimer's (moderate) and the staff was just wonderful with her. I was 4 weeks out of a total hip replacement. and our attendant always was available to bring an ice pack or inquire if there was anything else we needed.. The staff was exceptional. The ship was sold out, but there was never a feeling of it being crowded.Love

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Buen Crucero, interesante recorrido by ringcosta

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Caribbean - Western

Bién todo, salvo que en mi opinión podrían cambiar Puerto Limón por otro destino, para darle más valor a este recorrido de por sí muy interesante, siendo los puntos más importantes las escalas en Colón Panamá y Cartagena Colombia.

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GREAT VACATION, GREAT CRUISE by pgolae

Sail date: / Traveled as: Large Group
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Caribbean - Western

the staff of the EQUINOX was great. From the cabin attendants (two) who kept the place clean and it top shape to the waiters in the main restaurant-BOTH FANTASTIC!

The entertainment was very good and the drinks delicious.

The massage therapists were professional and help us with our tired, strained bodies.

Every person in the boat was great. This was the best cruise and vacation ever!Happy

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The best ever cruise by fotis5528

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Caribbean - Southern

This family cruise exceeded our expectations. 

Great foods. Friendly staff. Clean and neat venue.

Well trained enthusiastic service team. 

The Equinox captain Costas  and all the officers where amazing and humble with all the passengers emulating the best ever cruise vacation... 

I can not wait to book anther cruise with Celebrity Cruises...Love    

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Great Relaxing cruise by frankd22

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (young children)
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Caribbean - Western

This was a very relaxing cruise with much to do and see.  The food was delicious at the buffet.  There was a spa that was very relaxing.  The room we had was big.  We got to have two days in Cartagena and this was great because we got to do so much.  We went to town the first day and then the beach the second day.  Everyone was friendly and very helpful.

 

 

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great cruise by fpisttorius

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Caribbean - Western

food was very good though the selections seemed cut back since my last ceebrity cruise.  very good pizza. liked the grill selections in the evening.  liked the soups.

Our waiters were wonderful- Pauline and Ene.  Cabin  stewards Lisbon and Mainard were great too.  liked cruise director and activities coordinator.  Itinery was awesome.

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On the Equinox on the equinox.... by OldMich

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Ship: Celebrity Equinox / Destination: Caribbean - Western

This was our first 11-day cruise... we'd always been limited by time-off-from-school before so the longest we'd been away was 7 or 8 days.  We found the added time to be utterly delightful. We engaged in some of the available excursions, but not one every day.  The pace suited us just fine.

The Equinox is a beautiful ship. Like any cruise vessel, it took a couple of days to get acclimated to the arrangement of facilities, but once settled in, we greatly enjoyed the public spaces... there are numerous small sitting areas (and bars) to relax in and enjoy.

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