Riviera Review

Excellent Transatlantic Cruise

Review for Transatlantic Cruise on Riviera
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Sail Date: Apr 2016

This was our first cruise on Oceania since it was purchased by Norwegian Cruise Line. We wondered if the service and food might decline. Their was no need for concern as the food is still the best at sea, service was excellent and the cruise was wonderful. We will continue to cruise this line.

The ports (Bermuda and Madeira) were nice to revisit and our first time in Gibraltar was excellent. The captain kept us well informed. We participated in two cooking classes that were outstanding. We do wish that there were more activities to earn O points. Basically, it was shuffle board and miniature golf.

The cabins on this Oceania ship are larger than the average cruise line and we appreciated the marble bathroom, the Bulgari amenities, and enough towels! One thing that bothers us on most cruise lines is they provide less than adequate room to hang cloths and poor storage space. No worry with cabins on the Riviera as both hanging and storage space is more than adequate.

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Gibraltar

A great guide and even took us to a special place not on the tour to avoid crowds at the start of the tour.

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