Norwegian Dawn Review

4.0 / 5.0
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NCL Dawn from Boston to Bermuda

Review for Bermuda Cruise on Norwegian Dawn
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10+ Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Aug 2016
Cabin: Obstructed Oceanview
Traveled with children
On deck 12
Our towel animal in the cabin
Out on deck 7
The sunset at sea
The Stardust Theater
Long Island Iced Teas

Had a ocean view room on the 8th floor. My only complaint about the whole trip was, our beds were hard as rocks, even after my room steward put an egg crate on it. Had a wonderful room steward. Staff on the entire ship was extremely friendly. We ate at all of the complementary restaurants including Bamboo, garden cafe, Aqua, O'Sheehan's and Venetian. All were fantastic. We went to Bermuda. Absolutely beautiful beaches. We went to horseshoe bay and warwick neck beach. Horseshoe bay was calmer but both were stunning with Aqua Colored water and pink sand. We also went to the crystal caves which also were impressive. My 12 & 21 year old children loved seeing them. We also had our Taxi driver make a quick stop at glass beach. Which is a tiny beach, not really for swimming, but sea glass washes up there. It's a local phenomenon. You're not allowed to take any of the glass from the beach but it's a nice little photo stop. Beware though, there are quite a few steep steps to walk down and back up, so if you have any mobility issues, I would not recommend it for you.

Cabin Review

Obstructed Oceanview

Cabin OK

Cabin was fine. The usual, small. Tiny bathroom. If you are a larger person I would recommend a handicap accessible cabin. Because there were sliding doors on the side of the toilet. Which makes for tight quarters.

Port Reviews

Boston

Quick boarding line

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