61 Sirena Tips

infonurse

Jun 02, 2018

The bathrooms on this ship are a bit smaller than on other bigger ships. Make use of what little space there is by bringing magnets to hang up papers and declutter the desk areas. I also bring a multi-plug cord and a nightlight, so I can charge my devices during the night, and the nightlight provides enough light in the cabin to navigate in the dark. If you book a balcony room, enjoy the balcony! We travel with another couple and we spend a lot of time out there and, during this trip, we were pretty much the only ones out on our balcony. If you do travel with others and book adjoining cabins, you cannot have the steward open the door, unless you are parent/children. Apparently it is against their policies.

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janetmbirnkrant

Aug 22, 2018

No need for many formal attire for women. Ship does get crowded for tables for 2 so arrive when restaurant opens

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duffell

Dec 14, 2018

It feels juvenile, but DO get involved with Big O events and point accumulation as a means of meeting others

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wlj

Jan 28, 2019

Don't expect thNo glitz of the big ships. No photographer, no big casino, no drunk college students. Very enjoyable.

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caseyimp

Jan 16, 2020

If you are prone to mal-de-mer, get a room closer to the center of the ship. We had a great view, but it was rough weather part of the time and they had to tie down our deck furniture.

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