Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) to the Transatlantic Holland America Line Westerdam Cruise Reviews

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The timings for meal were restrictive for us.
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Buffet breakfast was not up to standard.
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Smoking area was best we ever experienced.
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Towel animal zoo, done by all the stewards.  So fun!
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1-5 of 5 Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) to the Transatlantic Holland America Line Westerdam Cruise Reviews


A comfortable 14-nights Transatlantic cruise, with only one rainy day

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jakob71
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We are a married couple, who has sailed with several different cruise lines the last 17 years, also on many Transatlantic cruises. But, this was only our second cruise with HAL. Pre-cruise: We stayed two nights before the cruise at the InterContinental Hotel, near Bayfront Park, in Miami. A really excellent hotel! The hotel’s Concerige booked a private shuttle for us to a favourable price ...
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Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Ocean-View Verandah Stateroom


Plenty of activities

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NY Librarian
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

I enjoyed my first TA cruise a great deal. The service was exceptional, there were plenty of activities to keep you busy on the days at sea - and the price was fabulous. We booked 10 days before sailing. While the pizza on the lido was horrendous, the dining room cuisine was terrific, as was the lido's bread pudding. Anthony Cooke was a particularly good speaker and I went to as many of his ...
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Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Large Ocean-View Stateroom


A Mother Daughter Transatlantic and Mediterranean Trip

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GenevieveTravels
First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

My mother and I had often discussed how we would visit the Greek Isles together... sometime. As she started to get a little older and a little less healthy, I decided we should hurry up and act on all the daydreaming. However, when I did more research on traveling to Greece and thought more practically about my mom's limited ability to lug suitcases around ports and on and off trains, small ...
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Sail Date: April 2011


We took Spring to Europe

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Carnival Junkie
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

An avid history buff, cruiser, and romantic I booked this cruise based on itinerary and price. $1500 per person for a 21 day transatlantic AND full Med cruise was just too good to pass up. We took the Cruise Connection bus from Orlando to the port (as we have several times) and as usual we arrived refreshed, relaxed and ready to go. Embarkation was effortless (unusual for Ft. Lauderdale but a ...
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Sail Date: April 2010

Cabin Type: Standard Interior Stateroom


Transatlantic and Med

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FunForUs
First Time Cruiser • Age 80s

Summary: Bravo! One of the best cruises we have been on! A fabulous itinerary, beautiful ship, smooth seas & unbelievably lovely weather. This was our 2nd HAL cruise, 17th in total and 3rd time in the Med. We went into Fort Lauderdale 2 nights early. We stayed at the Renaissance which was very convenient for getting to the port. Embarkation: We arrived around 11:00 and were on board by ...
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Sail Date: April 2010

Cabin Type: Deluxe Ocean-View Verandah Stateroom


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