A Regal Cruise and escape from Minnesota winter
Regal Princess Cruise Review to Caribbean - Eastern
7 Night Eastern Caribbean (Ft. Lauderdale Roundtrip)
Sail date: March 27, 2016
Ship: Regal Princess
Cabin type: Balcony
Cabin number: E205
Traveled as: Couple
Reviewed: 8 years ago
Review summary
At the last minute we decided to book an eastern Caribbean cruise on the Regal Princess over Easter. We took the same Caribbean cruise on the Royal Princess two years ago so our expectations were very high. We had a fantastic cruise on the Regal Princess. The ship is truly regal and the crew was attentive to our every request or concern. The food, in typical Princess Cruises style, was excellent. We had the opportunity to attend the Wine Makers Dinner and enjoy two great wines along with world class cuisine. We attending a couple of the Princess Theatre shows and enjoyed the free in-cabin movies and live TV news shows. Our favorite excursion was to St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. Memorable in itself but also because our ship was the only one in port and although it was an island holiday, the historical sites were open. Who arranged that?
Because this was spring break for many schools a lot of children were on board. I applaud Princess Cruises for engaging so many children in age specific activities. Talking with parents of some children it was obvious they
appreciated this part of the cruise package.
I rate this a five star ship, crew and cruise! Now, if we just didn't live in Minnesota....
Ship experiences
Food and Dining
Onboard Activities
Entertainment
Children's Programs
Service and Staff
Ship Quality
Cabin / Stateroom
Ship tip
Ask to attend the Wine Makers Table at your first dinner. Also, you can order bottled water (we had 24) and a canned soda package through room service and keep them in your cabin refrigerator.
Ports of call
Princess Cays (Cruise Line Private Island)