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Norwegian Majesty Cruise Review to Bermuda

Cruises: 1 cruise (first)
Review: 1
Helpful Votes: 3

Overall rating:

5 out of 5
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Norwegian Majesty

7 Night Bermuda (Boston Roundtrip)

Sail date: July 16, 2006

Ship: Norwegian Majesty

Cabin type: Oceanview

Traveled as: Family (older children)

Reviewed: 14 years ago

Review summary

We travel extensively but this was our first cruise and we were VERY impressed. Boarding and debarkation were much easier and relaxing than flying. Food options were outstanding.

Ship experiences

Food and Dining

5 out of 5
If you couldn't find food or a restaurant you liked on this ship you don't like to eat. The freestyle was also excellent in that we could come and go as we pleased. We didn't have to wait at all (although we tend to eat on the early side).

Entertainment

5 out of 5
My first impression was that the shows weren't excellent but then the more I thought about it some of the singing was better than I've heard on Broadway.

Service and Staff

5 out of 5
With the exception of 1 bartender, everyone on the ship was very friendly and courteous.

Ship Quality

5 out of 5
Exterior of ship had a little wear and tear but it was generally in excellent condition. About the only down side was that they were doing some (noisy) repairs, especially Sunday morning.

Cabin / Stateroom

5 out of 5
State room was fine for a ship. We were fairly low and towards the rear. Next time I'd book 1 deck up and in the middle.

Ports of call

St. George's, Bermuda

5 out of 5
It's the best port in Bermuda if you use the bus system. Hamilton is too built up now and docking on Front St is like docking in NYC. The Navy Yard isn't built up enough yet. St Georges has several things to do and it's a quick bus ride to virtually any place.
Don't Miss: Peace and quiet.

St. George's, Bermuda

5 out of 5
It's the best port in Bermuda if you use the bus system. Hamilton is too built up now and docking on Front St is like docking in NYC. The Navy Yard isn't built up enough yet. St Georges has several things to do and it's a quick bus ride to virtually any place.
Don't Miss: Peace and quiet.

Pros: Convenience, food, freestyle/options

Cons: Too short!

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