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Radiance of the Seas Cruise Review

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Overall rating:

4.2 out of 5
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Radiance of the Seas

18 Night Australia Bottom End (Perth To Sydney)

Sail date: February 25, 2020

Ship: Radiance of the Seas

Cabin type: Balcony

Cabin number: 7514

Traveled as: Couple

Reviewed: 3 years ago

Review summary

2nd time we’ve circumnavigated Australia and NZ. Would do it again if it weren’t hit the 24 hour flight.

Embarkation

4 out of 5
I’ve never seen rain like it in Sydney. They called it a rain bomb but embarkation went well.

Ship experiences

Cabin / Stateroom

3 out of 5
A cabin’s a cabin unless you’re in a suite

Ports of call

Sydney, Australia

4 out of 5

Wellington, New Zealand

5 out of 5

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

4 out of 5

Melbourne, Australia

5 out of 5

Cruise Dusky Sound

5 out of 5

Port Chalmers (Dunedin), New Zealand

5 out of 5

Cruise Doubtful Sound

5 out of 5

Cruise Milford Sound

5 out of 5

Adelaide, Australia

4 out of 5

Esperance, Australia

5 out of 5

Akaroa, New Zealand

5 out of 5

Fremantle (Perth), Australia

4 out of 5
We met friends

Traveler Photos

Valentine's night Balcony cabin 7514 On deck in the rain Beautiful Melbourne Excellent staff
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7 Comments

jazza83    2 years ago

Can’t believe it was 2 years ago. Also did the B2B. We live 30 mins from Circular Quay and took over an hour that day to get there. We were very lucky to squeeze those cruises in.

javawoody    3 years ago

Glad you enjoyed your cruise thanks for sharing

Curt34    3 years ago

Thanks for the review. Glad your cruise was great.

AuntPinkie    3 years ago

Thanks for sharing your experience ! Glad you enjoyed your cruise!⛴

profile    3 years ago

Sounds like a great trip.

izrgreen    3 years ago

Glad you had a wonderful time! Have Australia on our bucket list.

daisydoozy    3 years ago

Glad you enjoyed it. I'll probably never see Australia because of the flight time. I'd rather be horsewhipped, literally.

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