Barcelona to the Eastern Caribbean Romantic Cruises Reviews

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I really enjoyed this cruise

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on MSC Divina

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alanschiff
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

I have been on 18 cruises, but never longer than 7 days. This was my 1st longer cruise and my 1st transatlantic cruise. EMBARKATION: I arrived at the port in Barcelona with a fellow passenger who spoke Spanish. Somewhow, that got us priority boarding. We walked right up to counter, got our cruise cards and walked right onto the ship. I think were were onboard within 10 ...
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Sail Date: November 2023

Cabin Type: Premium Balcony


17 day Translantic cruise

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on MSC Preziosa

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Heycroft
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Boarded MSC Prezoscia in Barcelona had lunch explored ship then went to our Aurea experience room on deck 12 beautiful large balcony room plenty of space, spacious balcony such a comfy bed. Our steward Ryan was amazing so thoughtful and great at his job. We ate at The Golden Lobster restaurant our waiters Pula and Freedom looked after us so well they were amazing, we never wanted for a thing, food ...
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Sail Date: November 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony Stateroom


Amazing holidays

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on MSC Preziosa

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BartDT
First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

The whole experience was fab! Visited Spain, St Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, st kitts, Antigua, Guadeloupe, st Maarten. Out of the places I really recommend Maho beach experience, nelsons dockyard, beaches in Guadeloupe! Food was great in the lobster restaurant, room was cleaned/checked twice daily. Wonderful shows every night. I particularly enjoyed watching dancers. Staff were just amazing - ...
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Sail Date: November 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony Stateroom


World Cruise not so "Magnifica"

Review for a World Cruise Cruise on MSC Magnifica

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rapidflyer
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

It was the first world cruise for msc. we had done two other world cruises with holland america and costa cruise. When we compered the msc cruise with the other two was very poor in several areas. Cost: we paid a lot more money for this cruise so we espected more. The cabin with balcony 9080 was very small and impossible to organize clothing and shoes. Food: the food in the buffet was ...
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Sail Date: January 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony Stateroom


A Great Crossing on a Great Ship

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Marina

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neverawrongturn
6-10 Cruises • Age 80s

My sister had taken a similar repositioning cruise a year ago (Lisbon to Rio) and said it was the best (out of 50 or so cruises), the food, the service, etc. We found the food exceptional, to the point that the diet began half way through the cruise, due to our weak will power in the early half. We did cheat occasionally on the crossing portion. The added-on amenities re gratuities, land-based ...
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Sail Date: December 2017

Cabin Type: Verandah Stateroom


Food, Glorious Food

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Marina

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tv24
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

If you are a foodie, or you just like to eat, then Oceania is the cruise line for you. We've taken 26 cruises on 11 different lines, and this was by far the best food we've ever had. Even at the buffets, the quality and variety were superior to other lines, including luxury lines. Four speciality restaurants, all free, all with large varied menus, all lovely inviting spaces. A different menu ...
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Sail Date: December 2017

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


Great Cruise

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Marina

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NRC2004
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

We have taken a number of river boat trips and cruises on Disney and Princess. This was our first Oceania cruise and we were not dissappointed.. The food and service were excellent. Oceania clearly deserves it reputation. The specailty restaurants were outstanding. The wi-fy workedmostly well though at times it was a bit slow. The ship was only 70% full so there were not any crouds. Fellow ...
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Sail Date: December 2017

Cabin Type: Verandah Stateroom


Marina is the best!

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Marina

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joy_cruise
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

A fabulous crossing from Barcelona to Miami. The absolute best cuisine at sea. Despite the December transAtlantic, the ocean cooperated with calm seas and mild weather. The ship, service, LaReserve, food & wine at its best! We enjoy sea days, having experienced 6 crossings. Marina (and sister ship) are the largest ships we ever cruise - a perfect size for us. Food quality is reliably ...
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Sail Date: December 2017

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


Outstanding Oceania's Marina

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Marina

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spindrift
10+ Cruises • Age 20s

I love the Marina due to its comfort level in all aspects--stateroom, dining venues, crew and staff. I was on the inaugural sailing, and the Marina remains the same outstanding ship. I have done multiple transatlantics, but knowing this ship and very much needing a nice relaxing trip, I chose the Marina. You cannot beat the crew and staff. They are there for every part of your ...
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Sail Date: December 2017

Cabin Type: Concierge Level


Spain, Canaries and Transatlantic Cruise

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Marina

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agathasmum
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Spain and Transatlantic on Oceania Marina We are a couple in our mid 50s and mid 60s, who were looking forward to trying something new after many years of cruising with Celebrity. We were looking for higher quality food and service than Celebrity now offers, but also good entertainment, and some “new to us” ports, and this cruise with its Spain and Canary Island itinerary, plus a relaxing few ...
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Sail Date: December 2017

Cabin Type: Concierge Level


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