Navigator of the Seas Review

Navigator of the Seas - Eastern Caribbean

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Navigator of the Seas
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Mystyou
First Time Cruiser • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Mar 2007

This was my third cruise on Royal Caribbean and by far the best, ever! My first was on Majesty of the Seas but my last two were on the Voyager class ships, Voyager of the Seas and Navigator of the Seas.

It's a wonder my wife and I were able to get to Miami in time before the Navigator set sail at 5pm! Even though I had an early flight booked out of Philadelphia on the day of the cruise, I learned that my flight was cancelled! USAir was very helpful in getting me on a standby list for a later flight but, still, got to the pier with only about 30 minutes to spare. From now on, we will get to the point of departure at least a day early as most experienced cruisers do.

Here are the highlights of my opinions and feelings about this cruise which encompassed the Eastern Caribbean and had San Juan, St. Marten, St. Thomas, and Nassau as ports of call.

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