Independence of the Seas Review

First with RCCI and first with IOS

Review for the British Isles & Western Europe Cruise on Independence of the Seas
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PastorAnth
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: May 2016
Cabin: Interior Stateroom
Traveled with children
The garlic juice from the escargots was exquisite and well worth dunking yo
Overlooking the bay @ Gijon, Spain
My sister found a hard man in Bilbao.
My eldest and youngest - so beautiful.
The missus with a glass of Champers at the olive or twist bar atop the ship

This was our first RC cruise - previously we were die hard Prinxcess fans.

So pleased we switched. More luxurious, more variant, more options for food, activities, venues, entertainment, pubs and clubs.

The IOS had just about everything. And in grand scale, grand quality, grand luxury.

Cabin Review

Interior Stateroom

Cabin K

Much roomier than on Princess - the extra couch area made it feel much bigger. A little more room in the bathroom would have hlped but still felt bigger than Princess. We had our 12 year old with us but having three in the room was not at all oppressive. Loved it.

Port Reviews

Southampton

Bit grimey, but nice in parts, Souhampton is probably not the best english port

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