A fantastic first time on the Divina

MSC Divina Cruise Review to Mexico

Cruises: 2-3 cruises
Review: 1
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Overall rating:

5 out of 5
MSC Divina

Caribbean & Antilles from Miami

Sail date: February 06, 2022

Ship: MSC Divina

Cabin type: Balcony

Cabin number: 11104

Traveled as: Singles/Friends

Reviewed: 2 years ago

Review summary

I sailed, for the first time, on MSC and the Divina. What a beautiful ship. Thanks to many suggestions on this board and others, I arrived the day before. Am I glad I did. The flight I was scheduled from Birmingham to Miami had a connection in Charlotte. The flight from Birmingham was fine, it was the one from Charlotte to Miami that got cancelled. So, instead of arriving at 4:30 pm as scheduled, I arrived after 8pm. I stayed at the Ramada Miami Springs and they have a shuttle to the port for $10. What a great deal! Cruise related stuff follows: You are required to have proof of a negative covid test taken two days before you leave. Embarkation - MSC had this down in my opinion. You go into the building and show your boarding pass, your vaccination card (must be original, no copies), your covid test result (should be negative otherwise you won't be allowed to board). After that, you go into a line for another covid test (free provided by the line). After that test, you're given a sticker with a number. You go to the waiting room, sit the area that matches your sticker. Once you get cleared (I was second) you're set free to the next table where you pick up your cruise card and get your picture taken. Then you head through security (x-ray machine and a metal detector) then you can get on the ship. The passage to the ship is a walk, so be prepared. Once onboard, get ready to be bombarded by people wanting you to buy all sorts of packages. Debarkation - Even easier, they supply you with luggage tags that have a number (mine was 26). The schedule tells you when and where you should be. I had to be out of my room by 8am. When they call your number, you leave the ship, go toward baggage claim (basically a huge room with flags. Find the flag that matches the number you had and then find your bag and head outside. Once outside, you're basically on your own to find transportation back to the airport. I choose to use Lyft. Days at sea - Most reviews I read said there wasn't enough entertainment on board. I don't agree with that at all. Every hour they had something going on. Most of the time it was on deck 14 at the Aqua park. Some was on deck 7 at the Luna Lounge. Excursions - In Cozumel, Mexico I did the tour of the town. This included a stop at the cocoa factory, tequila factory and the bee sanctuary. A very interesting tour. I didn't realize that the cocoa and tequila were in the same building. The bee sanctuary - these are stingless bees. They actually look like flying ants more than bees. In Ocho Rios, I did the river tubing adventure. Wow, this was so much fun. The ride alone to where you get on the tube is exciting to say the least. I never knew that Jamaica used "English" driving rules. Basically, they drive on the left side of the road (the left side is the correct side and the right side is suicide). As you travel up the mountain the road (supposedly two lanes) gets very narrow. You'll find yourself holding on or closing your eyes. The river trip - the water was what the Jamaican's called "refreshing," I call it down right chilly. You get used to it after a while, but that first slap, yowza! The private island MSC Ocean Cay is absolutely beautiful. While it may not have water slides, pools or hot tubs like other islands do you don't really need them or at least I didn't. All I wanted was a chair, an umbrella and a beach. My big mistake here was paying the $12 to rent an umbrella. Trust me, you don't need to do that. Find an umbrella, unwrap the cord, open it and enjoy. I could have stayed on that island for a week just to relax. Would I sail with MSC again? Yes, in a heart beat. I enjoyed the pools, really enjoyed the hot tubs. I didn't have any problem with any of the food either in the main dining room or on the buffet. Everything I found was good and the service was very good. My room 11104, a balcony room, had a lot of space for storage. My room steward Ryan was excellent. I did get some towel animals.

Embarkation

5 out of 5
very well prepared and very quick process

Ship experiences

Food and Dining

5 out of 5
I didn't have a bad meal on the Divina

Onboard Activities

5 out of 5
Activity every hour

Entertainment

5 out of 5

Children's Programs

No kids

Service and Staff

5 out of 5
Everyone I saw greeted me and asked me how I was enjoying the cruise

Ship Quality

5 out of 5
I found places by getting lost, but it was like a scavenger hunt

Cabin / Stateroom

5 out of 5
I really loved the balcony room. This was my first in that type of cabin. It was nice to be able to sit outside and listen to the ocean/sea go by.

Ship tip

Go in with an open mind and you'll have tons of fun

Ports of call

Miami, Florida Did not visit port

Just slept in a hotel and was there long enough for embarkation and debarkation

Cozumel, Mexico

5 out of 5
I took the city tour and really enjoyed it. Especially the tequila tasting.

Ocho Rios, Jamaica

5 out of 5
The river tubing trip was the highlight. I can't wait to do this again!

Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Bahamas

5 out of 5
Don't make the mistake I did. I paid $12 for an umbrella rental only to find out it wasn't needed. This place is just pristine and amazingly beautiful

Disembarkation

5 out of 5
Easy and again well prepared.

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