Great new adventure and European experience. My wife and I truly enjoyed our entire vacation days and nights both on board and ashore. Great port visit selections and ashore excursion offerings. Sumptuous and great food selections and service on both dining areas. Smooth sailing throughout and communications kept clear both on paper and through ship sound/speaker system.
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Went on a Greek Island and Crotia cruise. 7 nights with 4 ports. 2 sea days which are fairly boring after being on 25+ RCCL cruises. Balcony cabin was decent sized for this ship. Everything close to get to as this is one of their smallest ships to sail. Dining room was busier on this cruise. Food typical RCCL fare in the both the dining and windjammer. Park Avenue offerings were not very good. ...
The ship was going to the area we wanted to visit,leaving from Venice.There are two criticisms I have,firstly the shows they had were mostly very poor.Secondly,the pushing of products was annoying.Much of the daily programme was about selling art,and the creams and potions for all sorts.Staff were constantly coming to our table to get themselves noticed,and start to chat so that we would give them ...
Want to see Greece. Did not met my expectation. My last cruise wth Freedom of the Sea was outstanding. We cruise in a group of 45 and The Filipino chef prepared Filipino dishes every night and he came and talked to us and not on this cruise. This time We travel in a group of 20 people. Enjoyed my every tour. Would like to play blackjack and slot but the smoke in casino was so irritating and could ...
Overall, the cruise was a good one. However, the shore excursion “Cavtat on Your Own” is not one I would repeat. That’s sad, because the drive is pretty and the little seaside town of Cavtat has cute shops and restaurants. Many in our party spent time swimming and relaxing on the beach. The problem was the return. The excursion description said we’d have a facilities stop and refreshments at the ...
We chose this cruise because of the itinerary - 6 ports of call (5 in Greece) - and only one day at sea. We were definitely not disappointed. We most enjoyed Dubrovnik, Athens, and the crown jewel: Santorini. Santorini should be on everyone's bucket list!
We enjoyed our cruise on Rhapsody of the Seas. Though it was a smaller ship than our previous cruise, it was nice to run into some of the ...
We're a group of 24 friends and family on the Rhapshody of the Seas and I have to let you all know Royal Caribbean has lowered there standards a loyalty to their customers.
The straw that broke the camels back was a tours we booked with Royal Carrebean are not worth the money they are charging. First they take forever to put you on a water taxi or bus to start your excursions. This is the ...
This cruise was overall fantastic! We loved the ports we stopped in, and the shore excursions were absolutely worth it! My husband and I only did excursions in three ports (wish we did more) but the boarding on/off the ship were smooth, the guides were wonderful, and the activities we got to do were things we couldn't have done on our own without stress and extra time. The heat and humidity took a ...
We chose this cruise because my grandchildren wanted to go to Athens as well as Santorini, So I booked 10 of us, one suite one balcony one interior
Food - not good
Ship seats etc in bad condition peeling arms etc.
Grand Suite not so grand how they can state this is for 8 people is beyond me... we had 5 and that was more than enough... Maybe if you have little children but thats not ...
I would NEVER go to Europe in the summer, but I had an International paddling festival in Florence in July and thought I would work in a cruise to the Greek Islands. There were approx. a million kids on the ship. I think the moment they got on the ship their parents tapped them on the head and said, “see you in a week!”. The parents were almost never around, but when they were they ignored ...