Celestyal Olympia Review

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Review for the Eastern Mediterranean Cruise on Celestyal Olympia
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ronnycop
10+ Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Aug 2016
Traveled with children

Our recent cruise aboard Celestyal Olympia was really amazing, from the first day we boarded did we feel like we where part of a family. They really go above and beyond to please you as a guest. The food was mostly Greek but amazingly great and tasty, we also ordered the grilld lobster in the main restaurant. Cruising with Celestyal Cruises brought us to two ports each day but that was not a problem for us. You have the feeling to have a seaday and portday in one. The cost of the drinks in the bars was also great and what we got was great and lots to chose from. We stayed in Grand Suite 9001 and was spacious and newly revitalised. Our cruise in two words: great and amazing. The entertainment was Greek inspirated and was nice to see some of the local dances. We sailed with our 14 months old girl and she also enjoyed her selfs and was loved by all the staff, she even walked with one of the officers on the hand. Really great to see. Our embarkation was amazing with a greating of 4 of the senior officers at the gangway. Disembarkation was even smooth with also a farewell from five members of the crew. Hospitality is a keyword of Celestyal Cruises and you can take this in the biggest sence of that word.

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Cabin Grand Suite

Great suite with a great layout, bathroom with shower and bathtub. Large balcony right above dockingwing. Frontal view on the bow of the ship. Very clean with hors dovre each and every evening a towel animal and chocolats or simular on the bed. (King size bed).

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