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Almost perfect in spite of Hurricane Joaquin threat by LizDobbs

Sail date: / Traveled as: Large Group
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Canada, New England, New York

the Regal Princess is truly a regal ship. Outstanding in shipboard amenities like the terrific outdoor activities deck that even included an exercise circuit, a fun mini golf, and a grand basketball court. Even I, a 69 yr old grandmother could appreciate all that!  The musical entertainment was top shelf especially the comedy show which was not only funny but appropriate. Our mini suite was one of the largest I've been in with tons of storage and a large bathroom.  Food everywhere was excellent with a few gems even in the buffet restaurant. All staff were pleasant and helpful. We will definitely cruise on the Regal again. 

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Storms and High Seas affected this otherwise great cruise by choirboy44

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Canada, New England, New York

This cruise started with a scenic departure from NY harbor on Saturday afternoon in beautiful weather. The day at sea on the way to Halifax was wonderful with onboard activities. Halifax and St. Johns were very nice with great shore excursions, but when we left St. Johns, the weather and seas turned ugly. The seas were so rough the Captain was forced to bypass Bar Harbor because it is an anchor and tender port where passengers have to ride tenders (lifeboats) to the pier. Since there were small craft warnings out, the Captain wisely decided to continue on the Boston. This was a great disappointment to us since Bar Harbor was an important stop for us. We did get to stay in Boston an extra half-day and the rain stopped for the shore excursions which were terrific. Leaving Boston harbor, we could tell the weather was still bad and the seas were really high. The Captain announced that Newport would have to be bypassed also because it too is an anchor and tender port. We missed the Vanderbilt Mansion! The slow trip back into NY Harbor was beyond rough. It actually affected our equilibrium with the constant rolling and tossing. We noticed there were fewer passengers in the dining rooms, common areas and shows. I attribute this to the rough seas. The ship staff did everything they could to entertain us and keep us safe, but this cruise was a big disappointment for us because of the weather. It would be nice if the cruise line could only use ports that had adequate pier accommodations to dock and tie up instead of having to tender in. This cruise would have been good even with the foul weather had we been able to take shore excursions offered.  

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experience on Regal princess by dfauder

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Canada, New England, New York

My whole purpose of this cruise was to see Maine and Rhode Island. The ship did not dock at either of these ports. I wish that I was told that these were tender ports before I booked the cruise. I now have to plan another vacation to visit these 2 states.

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AWESOME CRUISE!!! by jimsflybaby

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Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Canada, New England, New York

Loved the Regal Princess!!! It is a beautiful new boat, the largest in the fleet but somehow strangely intimate. The food was wonderful, always hot and delicious...spend the extra "bucks" and splurge on the Crowne Grill for dinner, you will not be disappointed and your taste buds will thank you!

Our cabin steward, Kittie, was just great. He was there when we needed him but never bothered us for the entire 7 days. We met wonderful people from all over as well as from out hometown.

I read many reviews about this ship before we booked it. One of the most common complaints were having long waits for the elevators located mid-ship and no stairs. Because of this I booked our cabin in the back of the ship where there are elevators as well as stairs and we did not have an issue at all. another complaint I read about was that some people thought the food was not "up to par". My husband and I have sailed at least 20 times and I have to say that we differ in opinion from the reviews we read. We thought the food was delicious, always hot and fresh with an abundance of variety. Hint: If you like Fettuccino Alfredo and they have it on the menu, order it!!! It is not something I normally order but there Fettuccino Alfredo was "to die for" and you can get it as an appetizer or as a main dish. Loved the fact that this ship had a very nice and clean laundry room with 4 washers and 4 dryers and 2 iron boards and irons. We did full loads for about $6.00. My only complaint with the laundry room was that there was water leaking from somewhere on the floor...it just needs to be addressed. I would highly recommend this ship to anyone. This particular cruise is NOT for kids...it is an adult crowd!Happy

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Really enjoyed the Regal on this itinerary. by Kennicott

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Transatlantic

Our cruise was more than Copenhagen to New York, actually we got on board at  Berlin's Warnemunde port and did four Baltic ports before Copenhagen, two nights in St Petersburg as well. We began by flying into Berlin and using the Princess Hotel and transfer package, two nights at the Westin Grand Berlin. 25 days total.   

We just voyaged on the new Regal, for over three weeks, September 2015. At about this same time last year we sailed on the Regal's sister, the Royal Princess, and in January of this year we sailed on the Coral Princess. The truth is, it is very difficult to rate cruise ships since they keep changing as the industry evolves and matures. There is no such thing as a best cruise line or best cruise ship only the ship and cruise that is best for you. We have sailed a lot with Princess (we only cruise on Princess, Regent and HAL) but prior to our first voyage last year on the Regal the last was in 2010, much had changed within the industry by 2014, so much it isn't practical to compare cruises that took place more than a few years ago with today's experiences. So:

We found much improvement in the Princess overall cruise product during this sailing on the Regal, over that we encountered on our previous two Princess cruises during the last year. This was a good cruise but not exceptional. We are beginning to appreciate some aspects of a cruise on the larger vessels a little more, previously we only used the smaller ships. Regal/Royal are the largest we have been on, the Regal is almost a new ship, it is delightful to enjoy a cruise on a vessel that has little wear and tear on it. We had a mini-suite and were satisfied with the size of the room which still has a curtain divider making for a bedroom with a TV and separate area with a large sofa, desk, coffee table, refrigerator, two seats and TV. The balcony size is not as large as we would like though, we would prefer a balcony at least another foot deep. Much better though than the commensurate level cabins on HAL even though HAL has a larger balcony.

 

OUTSTANDING---One feature about this ship that is real intriguing is the over-the-water SeaWalks (one port and one starboard about midship). They are on deck level 17, 128 feet above the sea, and extend 30 feet beyond the vessels hull. They are enclosed extended half-moon walkways with glass-floors, the crew keeps the glass impeccably clean, so much so that one looking down at the sea far below, and rushing by, gives even those used to heights pause before stepping out onto the glass.

 

VERY GOOD: The specialty restaurants were exquisite, particularly Sabatini's and the Crown Grill. We also booked the "Crab Shack" almost every time we had the opportunity (Do yourself a favor and don't miss that if you love shell fish). A pleasant surprise was the high end "Alfredo's Pizzeria" which was a no extra charge restaurant laid out like a fine dining Italian restaurant and located in a central portion of the ship's huge three deck level atrium complex. Be advised to keep track of what is going on in other eatery venues too, since some of them have specials that you will only know about by reading the daily "Princess Patter". For instance, one Sunday morning I noticed that the Crown Grill/Wheel House Bar was having a "Traditional British Pub Lunch" at no extra charge except for drinks, it was outstanding, it was from 11:30 AM-2:30 PM we got there about 12:15 and joined a small line, when we left the line was over a 100 feet long.

During we kept seeing references to the "Chef's Table" as a specialty restaurant on the ship. But there was no such facility. I called and found out that was a special arrangement only offered occasionally where they really do it up big.  As they advertise; "An extraordinary treat for both gastronomes and gourmet novices. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes galley tour with Champagne and hors d'oeuvres, followed by an extravagant multi-course dinner created and hosted by the executive chef." This pitch is not an overstatement, it is truly an eating experience. They even forget to mention the variety of wines served with each course and that you end up in a special section (They drape a huge circular curtain over everybody after seated). in the MDR for the main course and desert. Only ten guests allowed each time, very-very good. My wife loved it. Trouble was I didn't ask the price. Found out when we received the final bill getting off the ship. $230. But it was still great.  

--Ships captain was great in most aspects of the voyage, a minor feature of which, that really delights me, is how he liberally used during sail-away's (sail-away's are one of my favorite enjoyments of each cruise) the multi-tone horn system on the Regal. I might add, this was much appreciated by many of those on shore waving us fair-well. It has been our experience to find, as a general rule, the Princess captains more outgoing an informative and easy to comprehend than captains with the other two lines we use, HAL and Regent, who often times offer only a dearth of information about what is going on. That does not mean however we haven't had a bummer for a captain on Princess in the past or real good captains on both HAL and Regent. The following describes an event as to why I like this captain:

"Yesterday about 10:00 AM the captain came on and gave us the run down of the storm, changed course and the increased swell coming up, other than that he was very optimistic that we would get into Newfoundland on time with decent weather there.

However, two hours later he came on again just as the ship was making a 180 degree turn. Turns out a lady passenger was in very bad shape and had to get emergency medical attention as soon as possible. We had been sailing for about 13 hours since leaving Ireland and were pretty far out in the Atlantic. The Irish Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter and a electronic navigation heavy aircraft to guide it. We had to turn back because the range of the medivac helicopter wasn't the long. After about 5 hours sailing we made contact. They lifted the lady off the aft deck in a gurney, which took about 30 minutes with the helicopter in hover about 50 feet over the deck as the ship moved along at 20 knots. Apparently they prefer to hover the copter over a moving vessel like this instead of bringing the ship to a halt.

The weather was very favorable at the time of the emergency and the sea was all but flat, thank goodness. Anyway, I was really impressed with the entire operation, Irish Coast Guard, the emergency crew on board our ship and the captain's handling of the vessel, as well as him keeping us informed.

We all hope for the best for the lady and many a prayer was said for her as well as for all those directly involved in such a dicey and dangerous rescue at sea.

As a consequence we lost about 10 hours, so the captain is laying the whip to her, hoping that we can sustain at least 20 knots until the sea gets too rough for that."

--For almost the first week of the voyage we noticed no smoking, to the point we wondered if a new rule had been created making this ship a totally non-smoking one. As it turned out there is a limited amount of smoking in the Casino and within a fenced off portion of the Terrace Pool, Deck 17, and in a tiny enclosed lounge called "Churchill's" dedicated for smokers only. There might even be a short section of deck on the starboard side of deck 7 which allows smoking but I never saw any smokers there. It appears smokers shun this Princess ship or refrain from lighting up on it. That is good.

--I use the hot tubs everyday, there are six good ones, four around the fountain pool and two at the Retreat Pool. Unlike our sad experience on the Coral Princess in January there were always towels everywhere all the time, and I mean all the time, no exceptions, good going. In the retreat area you didn't have situations where the kids of guests were using the hot tubs to learn how to swim.

--It appears to us the buffet area (Horizon Court) has improved in quality of food as well as service over that provided on the Coral in January and to some extent over that on the Royal. Of course, like all buffets there is crowding at times but 3 out of every 4 of our visits to the buffet there has been ample seating room and waiters to take care of you. Wife says though she misses the custom made omlets of the past, now all you get is a pretty much generic omlet, take it or leave it. Also, the crew must bring you a juice drink after you locate a table, this is okay but the problem is that the glasses they serve you the juice in are half the size of what they used to be. What is next, orange juice in a shot glass? And whatever happened to the fresh squeezed orange juice, or was that on HAL? One thing that impresses me is that their smoked salmon has been excellent, it is cut into thin filets for lox instead of the thick slabs found on Regent and HAL.

--Some of the musicians playing at various times throughout the ship were outstanding, for instance, in particular, four young lady violinists from the Ukrainian playing on the main floor of the grand atrium. Not to mention a lady's excellent grand piano work in the same general location.

 

GOOD--As previously mentioned, we sailed on the Royal a year ago and the Coral in January. The main dining room experience on the Royal was tolerable but definitely needed some improvement. The Coral MDR however was a complete debacle, although we enjoyed the ship and cruise. The Coral experience was so bad we stayed away from the MDR on the Regal (by using specialty restaurants, the buffet and Alfredo's) until about a week into the cruise. Maybe because we expected the worst we were pleasantly surprised when we finally did go there. On the Coral the MDR was beset with a myriad of problems due to both understaffed kitchen and service personnel. Food quality was significantly better on the Regal and the waiter staff didn't appear to be so harried and disorganized. Now, if they can only get their passenger wine bottle inventory under control. Tip: Order a bottle and take it with you after, this practice is okay with them and most do it now, for obvious reasons, don't put yourself through a lot of grief before dinner while they run around for 30 minutes frantically trying to find your bottle, sometimes blaming their guests for part of the reason it is lost, or usually, in the end, blaming some low level employee, like a waiter, for a failure of their system.

--Shore excursions were all well organized and good, at least all those we took, which involved every port. The best one though was St. John's, Newfoundland; every once in a while you really hit a home run by visiting an interesting port. This was one of them. People who live in this area are really nice, probably one of the cleanest cities in North America too, even their vehicles are all in good shape, like new. You should see how well taken care of their homes are. Since it was a rather historic occasion due the Regal being the largest ship ever there, they had a celebration of sorts about the time we left, all the vessels in the port blew their horns for about 5 minutes straight. Then when we departed it seemed half the 100,000 who live there turned out to see the big ship leave. In the pictures I took of the hills around the picturesque but very narrow channel as we exited, people look like swarming ants. They even had a muzzle loader salute for us as we passed by.

--The before dinner Exclusive Elite Lounge for elite and platinum guests where hors d'oeuvres and half priced cocktails are available is much appreciated.

--After we began to get some sea days to do it on, Princess provided a good variety of enrichment lectures by Phil DeMeulenaerre and destination lecture Peter Coyle. DeMeulenaerre did an outstanding presentation and research on the Panama Canal in a two part lecture, covering both historical and contemporary events there. Princess has always done a pretty good job in my opinion of providing for good lectures, this often is one of my favorite aspects of the voyage.

--We used Princess Air, Princess transfers and Princess hotel accommodations at the beginning of the cruise. Were well satisfied with each.  No problems, that is, going to Europe, however, on our return at New York we had the Princess transfer from the ship to the airport which didn't work out as well, as they took us all to one terminal, the wrong terminal, for the airline we were traveling on. However, that wasn't much of a problem, what was a problem was our flight didn't leave until after 5:00 PM and they kick you off the ship at a little after 8:00 AM. Meaning a long wait at the airport, but what they never informed us was that they had come up with a New York City tour for four hours in conjunction with the transfer, which would have been ideal but we were not informed of its availability.  Princess has a problem in that regard, they do not disperse information regarding options very well, ie. dining, travel, excursions, captain circle perks, etc.

--Princess Stateroom large flat screen TVs on the Regal are great. I certainly appreciate receiving BBC, MSNBC and CNBC instead of being relegated to watching radicalized FOX right wing TV. In addition, their selection of free movies is excellent, first time I have ever watched cabin TV movies.

--The ships main desk personnel and its shore excursion personnel were very knowledgeable and due their hard work and attention handled most awkward situations professionally.

 

POOR---We don't attend the theatre productions very much anymore in order to see the comics, jugglers, and dance entertainment groups. One thing I do not care for is the crowded theatre in the evenings where some of the rows have close to 30 seats in them; many people come early and grab the isle seats compelling those coming later to squish by the knees of as many as 13 people to get to a open seat, furthermore, these people are reluctant to stand when someone walks by and there is not much more than a few inches between their knees and the seat in front. If one chooses to order a cocktail while seated like that, forget it. I miss the theatre layouts from before, although there is one advantage with the Regal's in that there are no ceiling posts to block views.

--Apparently the company now relies on passengers to glean info regarding the daily progress of the vessel from their cabin TV's. It is true that technology has allowed for this but what ever happened to the navigation charts posted throughout the ship and updated regularly? There were none to be found anywhere on the ship during this voyage and the info on the TV is not all that informative. Maybe most passengers don't care where they are or what surrounds them, position wise, channel wise, country wise, etc. Not me though, I miss the old days?

--Not certain why Princess has significantly reduced the number of hand sanitizer stations once found abundantly throughout the ship. Are they going back to the era of mass epidemics or do they know something we don't about sanitizing? Certainly hope it is not another cost saving ploy.

--The very tiny library on the Regal is a joke. It is quite obvious that they didn't intend to use the Regal on long world excursion style voyages, hence the lack of a decent library.

--The internet system on the Regal is very good and one of the fastest we have experienced on ships, additionally, we get the signal on my laptop almost anywhere on the vessel. Pricey, but we have some internet perks due to our "elite" status so that helps. But their Internet cafe is very small. Something like the library, not designed for long voyages or many people attempting to use it, like when trying to get airline boarding passes printed 24 hours before disembarkation, however I had no problem printing our boarding passes. Tip: Take your own lap top, except for printing, you won't need to use the internet cafe.  

--Trying to use the elevators during disembarkation can be pretty stressful as they are not adequate. Thankfully, our stateroom was close to the forward elevator tower where they do have a public staircase, so we used that, if you don't mind walking down many deck levels that is. If we had been at the midship elevators there is no public staircase option there at all.

 

UGLY--Princess just can't seem to get a handle on developing a functional system under which they can locate passenger wine bottles stored between meals. Not only do they have a huge problem between the different meal venues in that regard they consistently lose bottles within a given restaurant. It didn't use to be that way on Princess. Last year on the Royal they seemed to have came up with a solution half way through our voyage, after undergoing considerable hassles, it involved a paste-on-sticker of sorts where the passenger received a receipt and it worked good. Three months later we were on the Coral and the lost wine situation was worse than ever, on the Regal they lost our bottle both times when we have tried to hold it over. They did not learn a thing from the experience gleaned by their own sister ship, the Royal. It is not just us either, we have witnessed similar wine debacles taking place at tables near us on this cruise.

--I am not at all satisfied with the emergency procedures, facilities for such and the drills etc, or the lack thereof, needed to cope with a disaster at sea involving a vessel of this size. The complexities of such give me the chills when I contemplate the potential of a catastrophic accident at sea involving fire, collision or other seagoing eventualities, particularly if the vessel experiences a rapid list to one side or the other. It doesn't appear to me that Carnival Corp learned much from their Costa Concordia sinking.

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Great cruise, many bad design features on the Regal by robinwood1993

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Transatlantic

The flagship of Princess, but the designer of this class of ship should be shot.

Way to many dead ends, no stairs, elevators that do not service all floors, Only a 900 seat theatre?? Balcony cabins are small and feel small! It is no wonder only 75% of the reviewers would recommend this ship. 

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A transatlantic with unique ports by frankandjill

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Transatlantic

This transatlantic stopped at unique ports and the final destination, New York, made it convenient for us to return home. The somewhat formal atmosphere especially the formal nights were not to our liking since we prefer the free style cruising..There were too many ships in some of the ports visited which made it very crowded ashore.

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Regal Princess Scandinvian cruise by kkarabetsos

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Transatlantic

My interior stateroom was comfortable and roomy for a cruise ship. Housekeeping was excellent. Room was always clean and tidy. The food on the buffet was excellent. Many choices for me being a Vegan. However, the dining room was not very accommodating for a Vegan diet so we only ate there once the whole cruise. The gym was small but never crowded when I went.  The spa was one of the nicest I have seen on a cruise ship but it was not complimentary. You had to pay $199.00 for access to it. For a ship this large they did not offer much in amenities. It had a plaza, several pools, and hot tubs, jogging track, and basketball court. I have been on other ships this large where there are rock climbing walls, mini golf course, ice skating rink, aqua park, zipline, etc. The Regal did have these thus I would not recommend this cruise for families as it mostly caters to the over 50 population. The movies under the stars had nice selection. The hows were of good variety, however, a Broadway musical would have been a nice touch.

As for the ports of call, they were spectacular. This cruise offered some of the best shore excursions I have been on. St Petersburg was awesome. Germany was charming. Norway, Sweden, and Finland had their charm and Tallinn was like stepping back in time 700 years. Very elegant medieval town.

Overall I would highly recommend this cruise for a couple who enjoys the Nordic culture.

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Should Have Been Better by suedwilliams

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

The itinerary was absolutely fabulous.  The ship is just too big and there are no quiet places to read and relax.  For a 26 day cruise and 4,000 passengers, 2 washers and 2 dryers per side at the very back of the ship is ridiculous.  Spa treatments are extremely expensive and a sales pitch comes with it.  Ship tours are also pricey so we, along with hundreds of others, opted for the Hop-On-Hop-Off option available at most of the ports.  This ship is designed to be efficient and move people, not to relax and enjoy.  My husband and I will take a smaller ship any time we cruise from now on.

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Regal Princess-- 26 Night Scandinavia & Russia Transatlantic by abecker5

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

The service and personnel on this ship are the very best. Happy  We had a wonderful time, and the Regal is beautiful.  The weather could have been nicer, or it could have been worse.  A lot of gray days, no fault of Princess.  Since we are residents of Florida, the weather was cooler than we were used to.  Wink

My only complaint about the ship is the towels.  They feel like sandpaper.Angry

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Perfect family trip by kenomm

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Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

This trip was fantastic! I travelled with my wife and we had the best time on and of the cruise. The cruise itself is just gorgeous and the destinations are awesome! I did found though that the food on the ship was not that great although there's plenty of variety. Other than that, it has been one of the best, if not the best trip i've ever taken. It is worth every penny. 

 

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Nice ship, great experience, some tweaking of itinerary would be good by rlw1123

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

Great experience using United Cruises to book the cruise, excusrsions through United Cruises were as good and cheaper than through Princess. Ship is great.

Anytime dining in the symphony dining room was problematic. We waited almost an hour to get a table and service either felt rushed or was too slow. Once we switched to going to Concerto which didn't open til 730pm, everything was great.Service was wonderful and seating was prompt. Perhaps they should consider having Concerto open earlier than 730.

Itinerary could be tweaked a bit. Arhus not a worthwhile stop, not much to do.

St Petersburg if you do a 2 day excursion is exhausting and then to be in Helsinki early the next day with a 4pm sailing doesn't give people enough time to really explore Helsinki...Perhaps reordering the itinerary to do Warmunde,Stockholm, Helsinki,Tallin then St Petersburg would be better

Also princess docks 1 hr outside of Stockholm, then you need to take a tender to the shore then buy one of their packages to get into Stockholm. They should dock in Stockholm or else offer free service into Stockholm

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Great Itinerary by sleepyinboston

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Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

This cruise itinerary is a great way to visit almost all of the Baltic capitals plus St. Petersburg. The Regal Princess is a new ship. The cruise director was entertaining in his own right plus the entertainment at night was first rate. The food was excellent. Portion control is a must unless you want to gain weight. The weather was good. It only rained once in Helsinki.

For the most part, you do not have to book shore excursions through Princess. The cruise starts in Copenhagen. I suggest going there 1 day ahead or stay afterwards. You can walk or use the hop on hop off bus very inexpensively. For Oslo, the hop on hop off bus will meet you at the dock, just pay on board. For Arrhus, you just walk into town (10 min at most). For Warnemunde, you just need to decide whether to spend money to take the 3 h train ride into and from Berlin. This is the one of the stops I recommend using the ship's tour. For Taillin, you walk into town (15 min). For St. Petersburg, you will need to get Russian visas (a hassle) unless you book a tour through a travel agent or the ship. For Helsinki, just take the hop on hop off bus. Unfortunately, it was the only day it rained. For Stockholm, they drop anchor at a small town 45 min away and you have to tender into town. Then take a train into town or pay for a bus from the ship. However, as it turns out neither was necessary because there was a hop on hop off bus waiting there which was much cheaper than the ship's alternative.

Bon voyage!

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11 day Baltic Cruise by jvrtx9

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Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

For a very large ship there was very little waiting, staff was very friendly and accommodating.Was disappointed in the quality of food even at the specialty restaurants. 

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Regal Princess Mid-August 2015 Scandinavia & Russia by dwallin

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Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

Overall cruise was very good.  Saw lots of ports and interesting sites in a limited amount of time.  Used all Princess tours except Tallinn,  a bit expensive but overall very good.  Could have used more sea days to rest up, only 2 sea days plus the tiring effect of jet lag coming in from US 2 days early.  Very good balcony cabin space except bath a bit small.  Evening dining very good, horizon breakfeast/lunch fair/good.  Very good embarkation and disembarkation system.  Entertainment:  2 nights of Princess cast and band very good, Beattlemania very good, rest so-so. 

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North Europe. Great cruise. by rkarpiuk

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Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

Great Cruise. Great itinerary. Great service. Great Time. Northern Europe has a lot to offer. Great port of calls. We took all recommended Princess tours and all where fantastic. The Regal Princess is a fabulous ship. You can't go wrong with that ship. We have cruise with Regal Princess 3 times in one year. Is a new ship with a lot to offer. Great experience.

 

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The Baltic Was a Ball! by oldactor151

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Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

Not really knowing what to expect from a Baltic Cruise, I have to say we had a great time. There were a few exceptions to that statement, but overall it was wonderful.

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The most wonderful cruise and celebration of 40 years of marriage!! by mrsjmp1

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

We truly had the most wonderful time and felt so well cared for!!  We were thrilled with each meal, our room, the waiters, the shows in the theatre and especially the dancers, singers and musicians! The movies under the stars was a delight and appreciated the choose of shows on our TV. We especially  liked the ability to hear about each port and all the things we could do there.  We appreciated all the entertainment on board and loved our 40th Wedding Anniversary pictures!!

 

 

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Baltic Cruise by rphgabe

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Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

Very good overall. Ship was nice but had no stairs in the middle of the ship which made for long elevator waits at times.  Food was great but buffet was very crowded during busy times when other dining rooms were closed and many food items were empty during the peak times. 

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Good trip by ramiroguzman

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Regal Princess / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

The ship is very big and new. The problem with a big ship like this one is that the ship can not dock in all of the ports and have to use the boats and than take a bus or a train to take you to Stockholm. We had a good experience with the dining our waiters were Ronaldo and Maggi and then Dan Lee and Rudymel. The photo team was very good, our waiteres in the breakfast were very good Zainal Arifin and Dragan. Our room steward is very good Isidro Pinos.

I dont like taht we have to pay for extras as the Sanctuary and the speciality dining restaurants.

This is our 11th cruise, the mayority with Princess and Celebrity.

 

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