Cape Town to Trans-Ocean Senior Cruises Reviews

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SUCH A DELIGHT

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Queen Elizabeth

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Patsyknapsy
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

We just booked this at the very last moment as it was sailing from Cape Town to Southampton and were delighted there was space. This was our first Cunard experience, but I think virtually all other passengers were long-time fans of Cunard. I really cannot find anything to complain about. Check-in was professional and we received our suitcases relatively quickly. The cabin was a decent size, ...
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Sail Date: May 2018

Cabin Type: Balcony


Cape Town to Sydney , 28 days

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Queen Mary 2 (QM2)

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Peck Peters
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We made a atlantic crossing 2016 with Cunard QM2 from Hamburg to New York. It was New York fashion week theme 9 day cruise. The Programm and Food was excellent. Our cabin and restaurant was Princess Grill Category. We were very happy with this cruise. Unfortunately this last Cunard cruise was not up to our expectations. We had again a Princess Grill Suite. Eating and dining was not very good, ...
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Sail Date: January 2018

Cabin Type: Princess Suite


Nautica - 30 day Cruise from Cape Town to Singapore

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Nautica

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patzimbo
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

We chose this cruise as we have already sailed on the Oceania line (Riviera). An added bonus was the fact that the departure port was in our home city of Cape Town. We also wanted a longer cruise and 30 days was wonderful. The Nautica was an ideal size with only about 600 passengers and there was never any inconvenience when trying to dine in any of the restaurants. The food was really ...
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Sail Date: December 2017

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


Disappointed

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Queen Mary 2 (QM2)

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travelz
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

Have been on 3 previous cruises that we loved. This time, boarding was slow, crew were morose for half the cruise until a few became friendly. Ship had been refitted, and in our opinion, whilst still great, was not as good as before with the changes. Entire drink menu mixers were changed so that drinks you previously liked, now were terrible with no option to have previous mixes. Restaurant ...
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Sail Date: January 2017

Cabin Type: Balcony, sheltered


Nautica Cape Town to Singapore

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Nautica

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Mimippsb
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

This cruise was chosen for its itinerary. Our Akron transport did not arrive at Cape Town. We were advised by other workers at the terminal to wait. After 30 minutes of waiting we walked out to the front of the airport to seek further help . We talked to the information booth and they helped in getting a rep to us. After another 30 minute wait a car arrived for us. When arriving at the ship we ...
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Sail Date: January 2017

Cabin Type: Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom


Don't Bother To Spend The Money On Regent

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Seven Seas Voyager

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helenelb
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

The reason for choosing the Regent Safaris and Jewels cruise was its post-cruise trip to Cambodia. There are many other cruise lines that offer a similar trip to Africa and Asia, but the deciding factor was the post-cruise trip to Cambodia. We followed all the “travel checklist” instructions in Regent's “Cruise Vacation Document” and “Angkor Wat Document” sent to us by Regent before the ...
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Sail Date: December 2015

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


Not What They Used To Be

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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CruiseMacks
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We did our very first cruise on Regent when it was known as Radisson. We did about 7 cruises with them and loved every minute of every cruise. It has been 5 years since we have sailed on the Mariner, and unfortunately, we have to say it just wasn't the same. The cabin was beautiful and the ship and most of the staff great. However, it was sort of obvious that they are cutting some ...
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Sail Date: December 2015


Great food; let down by poor Destination Services.

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Nautica

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GX pilot
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

This was our third cruise with Oceania and having experienced Riviera we were a little concerned at how we would enjoy such a long cruise on a small ship. Overall we had a great time, with the food outstanding as ever in the Grand Dining Room, Toscana, Polo Grill and the wonderful Terrace Cafe. The staff were outstanding, and they really made our trip. We loved the itinerary, too, though there ...
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Sail Date: December 2015

Cabin Type: Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom


Cape Town to Rio

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Marina

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rkreiss
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

This was out third Ocean crossing. This time from Cape Town to Rio. We have been cruising since 2006 but have done a lot of independent traveling over the years. We flew from JFK through Paris to Cape Town. The connection we booked allowed for a 15 hour layover in Paris. We took the train into Paris, had lunch and then visited the D'orsay and returned to CDG. Arrived the next day in ...
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Sail Date: November 2015

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


A Cruise from Africa to South America

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Marina

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SALAMANCA2014
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

Looking for a different place to visit on ship that I had been on before. Received an E-mail from Oceania Cruise Line on their cruise from Capetown to Rio 14 days. The cruise line included a three day land tour including hotel in South Africa. The cabin was large the bathroom had a tub the counter top was small but there was additional room for personal items on the shelves on the sides of ...
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Sail Date: November 2015

Cabin Type: Deluxe Ocean View


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