Rhapsody of the Seas Review

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Review for the Western Mediterranean Cruise on Rhapsody of the Seas
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Tonawanda Bob
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Oct 2016
Cabin: Junior Suite

The embarkation was terrible, the port was terrible. Too much walking and winds to get to the ship. Very unorganized.

The ship was an older one, but still very nice. Going into rehab soon, then coming to America. The junior suite was small, but very comfortable.

Dining was typical for RCL, some nights they had many choices, some nights not so many, but always good. Windjammer food below standards.

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Junior Suite

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Smaller than most junior suites we have had, but comfortable.

We booked all our tours through RCL before we left home, Each tour was better than the last.

Plan on doing a lot of walking on all the tours.

The bus ride to Pisa was long, but well worth it. To see the tower in person was unforgettable.

The tour in Corsica was bus, very comfortable, seeing the capital city was beautiful. Toulon, France we toured the city of Marseille. After a tour of the Notre Dame de la Garde Basilica, which was breathtaking, we stopped for free time and shopping alone the old harbor. The city market is the place to be. A beautiful stroll along the market on a beautiful day. A great day to have a drink and people watch. Valencia was our favorite place to visit. The mix of old and new was architectural buildings was fantastic. The City of Arts and Sciences along with the new Opera house was a defendant Kodak moment. The Bellver Castle alone with the La Seu Cathedral made the tour of Palma De Mallorca unforgettable. Gothic architecture at its best.

If it wasn't for the 10 hour plane ride, I'd go back tomorrow.

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