Navigator of the Seas Review

4.5 / 5.0
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Average Food, Attentive Staff

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Navigator of the Seas
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2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Jul 2015
Cabin: Superior Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

I went on this cruise with family and we had a good time overall. Out balcony cabin was just enough room for 2 people, and the bathroom was adequate.

Don't expect an adventurous dining experience. The Windjammer had hot dogs, hamburgers, and Americanized Indian curries (often made with beef) at lunch and dinner. Breakfast consisted of oranges, apples, bananas, eggs, sausage, and pastries. In the dining room, you could have steak or farm-raised grilled salmon. If you're looking for something healthy/paleo/gluten free/vegetarian, you will have to starve at breakfast and eat tomatoes, lettuce, onions, and olives for lunch and dinner on the salad bar. Occasionally, there was fried codfish, canned tuna, and steamed broccoli available. Although this cruise went to Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel, not once did we have any kind of regional cuisine pertaining to our port destination. This was a big disappointment.

I had an excellent reflexology treatment in the spa, which was a highlight of my time on the ship.

Cabin Review

Superior Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin D2

My mom and I stayed in a room together, and it was just enough space. A third person in the room would have been too crowded. The balcony was perfect for relaxing with a good book.

Port Reviews

Falmouth

This is not a port for the intrepid traveler, but if you don't mind being a tourist the port is nice and clean. The shopkeepers will not hassle you to buy, and there is no evidence of drug use in this port (in contrast to other ports in Jamaica).

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