Havana to Cuba Cruise Reviews

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Terrible Food & Boring!

Review for a Cuba Cruise on MSC Armonia

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fitness_emma
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

Stay away from this ship. Terrible food and boring as hell. It is the 4th cruise I have been on and was so bad. The waiter and bar staff were not friendly at all. Although I don’t blame them, one of them told me that they work months on end with no days off! Is that even legal? Shore excursions were average. No information about what to do if you didn’t do a shore excursion. The ship was late to ...
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Sail Date: April 2018

Cabin Type: Inside Stateroom


Gor the price i paid it was very good, But!

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on MSC Opera

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spruce1964
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

i was a single traveler so cabin was ok,but would be a bit crampt for 2 but if u were to have a twin bed set up it would work better for u. i paid 600 pounds for 18 nights cuba to genoa excluding flights sthe service and food was ok but a bit like school dinners but again £600 no complaints. i would recomend the drinks package 288 good value ingludes cacktails all alcahol cofe exsetra.+ ice cream ...
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Sail Date: March 2018


MSC Armonia - You need to up your game!

Review for a Cuba Cruise on MSC Armonia

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Woosy
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We have cruised many times before but never with MSC. We had heard mixed messages regarding MSC but as this fitted in with our dates that we wanted to visit Cuba, we thought we would give it a try. We had a night in Havana and were joining the ship the next day. We were being picked up at 12 from the hotel, which was only about 10 minutes from the cruise terminal. Once we had arrived at the ...
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Sail Date: March 2018

Cabin Type: Balcony Stateroom


Disappointed

Review for a Cuba Cruise on MSC Opera

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Allen2
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

We chose MSC because of the chance to visit Havana for two days. We actually had one full day as MSC left early on the Monday. Beware as they allow smoking around the pool. MSC cater's to the Europeans as very little English is spoken, For the Sunday show you had to pay extra to attend. This should be included in your cost. On a positive the food was awesome. Always hot, always available. When ...
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Sail Date: March 2018


Hubby's first cruise - and he's sold.

Review for a Cuba Cruise on MSC Opera

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pegsim
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

We chose this cruise because of the Havana connection and the great price. The first thing I would like to say is that the cruise staff need to know that not all Canadians speak French. When we first arrived, our brochures were all in French. Also, we were assigned a dining table with French speaking guests [we were moved to another table]. Perhaps a “Preferred language” should be indicated ...
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Sail Date: March 2018

Cabin Type: Interior Stateroom


Cheap and cheerful, don't expect any frills

Review for a Cuba Cruise on MSC Armonia

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caremi
2-5 Cruises • Age 80s

Several issues with this cruise - entertainment on a weekly programme, if you're there for two weeks you get the same twice - no comedy shows (assume because of language issues) - no cinema, although the so called business centre is crying out to be a cinema - very little to do on sea days - all activities seem to be dancing or exercise, no lectures/talks - no information on ports ...
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Sail Date: February 2018

Cabin Type: Balcony Stateroom


NEVER AGAIN!!

Review for a Cuba Cruise on MSC Armonia

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terranne
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

MSC changed the cabin TWICE after we had booked and had the booking confirmed. We had booked an Aurea suite which they honoured but put us at the front of the ship with a connecting door. we could hear every conversation of the people next door as the door was so thin. The food was sparse with very little choice and poor quality. If you like pasta and veal you would be ok. The pasta & veal was ...
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Sail Date: February 2018

Cabin Type: Suite


Excellent Havana (Cuba) Focused Cruise

Review for a Cuba Cruise on MSC Opera

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ANotoCruiser
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We booked this MSC Opera cruise because of its Havana (Cuba) focused itinerary, and it didn’t disappoint us. It was our third MSC cruise in 4 years and our 12th cruise (we did it with various cruise lines - Celebrity, Princess, Royal Caribbean, NCL, and Costa). MSC Opera is the smallest ship we have ever been, and probably the oldest as well (it was built in 2004). However the ship was clean, ...
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Sail Date: February 2018


14 night cruise from Havana, Cuba

Review for a Cuba Cruise on MSC Armonia

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M. Regensburg
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

Cruise is chosen because of the itinary and price. We have cruised before with MSC (Splendida & Fantasia) in the mediterranean. Embarkation was smooth (except for the customs in Cuba) Ship is old and on some places this is vissible. Also the enlargment of the ship didn't match the restaurants and public places. The window cleaning was poor and suspected a long time ago done, some ...
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Sail Date: January 2018

Cabin Type: Inside Stateroom


If you have Cruised Before with any of the Major Cruise Lines give MSC a miss

Review for a Cuba Cruise on MSC Armonia

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Travellingman 210450
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Like many people we chose the MSC Armonia for its Cuba and Central America Itinerary which no one else offered particularly as on the the 14 night cruise you had over 4 full days in Havana. We read the cruise critics reviews but thought it could not be as bad as some of the reviews that had been posted BUT IN FACT IT WAS WORSE. We would recommend any one who has cruised with the likes of P & O, ...
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Sail Date: January 2018

Cabin Type: Oceanview Stateroom


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