Smaller, more intimate trip. The crew, including the captain greeted you. The food was exquisite. The chef would go out to the markets and pick up fresh items to serve when we in a port. Since their were only 180 guest on board it was very easy to meet and talk to interesting people. The daily excursions, that were included in the price of the cruise, were very informative led by a guide from the area we were visiting. The walking was not difficult, in fact there was a group for a more leisurely walks. In fact there was a lady in a wheelchair that had no trouble getting around the sites. The steward for the room set it up twice a day, once while we were at breakfast then turned our beds down at night. I was a little disappointed with the room, it was smaller than I expected. We had two beds with only a small space between them that you had to walk sideways to get out. We got a french balcony room and there was no chair or even room for one to watch the scenery go by as you sailed. For that you had to go up to more public spaces. I think that was the only downside for me.
Very small. Though there was a large sliding door there was no where to sit and watch the view.