Hamburg to Cruise to Nowhere Reviews

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Inside & haven - we know which one the ship is aiming for !

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tutter2
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

2 couples on a 2 day cruise booked from Hamburg - Southampton , £500 for inside , £1700 for haven paid. Allowed to board at midday in itinary , arrived at midday and should have got there by 11, we booked an inside as we always do and our friends booked a haven suite so we have a good perspective of both sides of the coin. It took our haven friends 10 minutes , us 90 minutes , both parties ...
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Sail Date: October 2015

Cabin Type: Inside Stateroom


Very mixed

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HeinBloed
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

GOOD: The Crew - met many crew-friends and experienced great dining experience The food (Breakfast Taste/Savor, Lunch Margaritaville, Snack O'Sheehan's, Dinner The Manhattan) was very good - especially the daily changing specials for breakfast. Food Republic was not my world since I do not like Fusion. I like Asian or Western but cannot deal with the mix of two. Sorry. Nice ...
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Sail Date: October 2015

Cabin Type: Balcony Stateroom


Carry your own lugggage.....the staff will stand and watch

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TONY99
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

The food and staff were very good. No lounges to relax and read a book. Watched 2 shows and both were very good. This ship is basically trying to extract money from you by every means possible, eg by charging for some meals which were al a carte and payable, Small bottle of beer was 6.95 US $ which is expensive. The ship has been built to cater for American families sailing in warm ...
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Sail Date: October 2015

Cabin Type: Oceanview Stateroom with Large Picture Window


Another great ship by Norwegian

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jginat
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

I just arrived from the airport, and sat down to write this review, hoping to be the first. I'll start by saying that it's hard to write a review based on a 2 nights cruise. There are so many features of the ship we didn't try, and so many venues we didn't have time to visit. However, I'm partial to the Breakaway class, so even after two nights I can say that the ship is a success. This was ...
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Sail Date: October 2015

Cabin Type: Family Oceanview Stateroom with Large Picture Window


This ship is too big for me

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AntjeG
10+ Cruises • Age 40s

I was travelling solo with a group from a German cruise website. This was my first (and likely last) NCL cruise. I decided to go on this cruise to meet some people I am chatting with on the cruise website and to find out if the big 3000+ passenger ships in general and NCL would be an alternative to choose from in the future. I have been on many cruises before with the biggest ship so far being the ...
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Sail Date: October 2015


Escape 3 Day to Nowhere, GREAT!

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SuiteCruisin14
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

NCL Escape 3 day from Hamburg to Southampton. GETTING TO KNOW US We in our late 60’s and we are active seniors who have done 29 cruises over the last 30 years. This was the end of 15 days in Europe to celebrate our 50th Anniversary. We like the Freestyle NCL offers but have done other lines as well. We had never done a “new” ship right off the dock and we were excited to be part of all ...
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Sail Date: October 2015

Cabin Type: Inside Stateroom


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