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Review for a Asia Cruise on Celebrity Solstice

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Ab001
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

The Good … 1. the staff were wonderful especially Angelyn, Leo, Gerald & Christanto!! 2. The ship is beautiful, especially the atrium & the main dining room. Alot of thought went into the decor & it look’s expensive. 3. our bed was so comfortable & the room was really nice. I know alot moaned that it was tired & due a refurb but we didn’t notice. 4. The food selection was really ...
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Sail Date: March 2024


Ship in real need of updating

Review for a Asia Cruise on Celebrity Solstice

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Snookermania
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

Just returned from Far East cruise on Solstice. I have sailed with Celbrity a couple of times before and was happy with those cruises, so content to use them again. Solstice though is a ship in real need of updating and refurbishment as looking very dated and shabby in parts. Had a balcony cabin that was kept very clean by a great attendant (Jovie) and she also ensured we were happy with ...
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Sail Date: March 2024


A mixed bag

Review for a Asia Cruise on Celebrity Solstice

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Mr and Mrs Professor
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Good points: - Good selection of food in the buffet restaurant and at lunchtime in the Epernay restaurant. - Some of the music in the bars - especially The Storytellers. - The Martini bar and its staff - hugely entertaining and friendly. - Tuscan Grill speciality restaurant food and service. Excellent and substantial dishes. - The pool and jacuzzis. - Our balcony cabin - ...
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Sail Date: January 2024

Cabin Type: Veranda


No reason not to sail on Azamara again but no compelling reason either

Review for a Asia Cruise on Azamara Quest

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Valann1955
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

We chose the cruise to meet up with family from the UK and to visit Japan for the first time. This was our first time on Azamara. The embarkation in Hong Kong was chaotic. Most staff are a delight and go out of their way to help; a few should find another occupation. We only did two ship's tours and they were excellent. Our main complaint was the lack of port information before we docked. ...
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Sail Date: March 2023

Cabin Type: Club Continent Suite


Too many children!

Review for a Asia Cruise on Silver Spirit

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alexmartin
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

After cruising extensively on Oceania I thought I would try Silversea. Oceania discourages children so it came as a shock to discover there were nearly 60 children on the Silversea cruise (10% of the passengers). Instead of being a sophisticated adult experience, the cruise was more like a school outing. Kids running around everywhere and a cacophony of high pitch screaming from the forest of ...
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Sail Date: December 2019

Cabin Type: Classic Veranda Suite


Sadly ... standards have dropped

Review for a Asia Cruise on Azamara Quest

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TonyYeo
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Embarkation at the rather small Harbors City Terminal in Hongkong was very efficient. (We stayed at the Marco Polo Hotel annex to the pier and the hotel's porters were kind enough to wheel our luggage all the way to the cruise terminal luggage drop-off point.) The ship looks like it needs a new coat of paint. Our cabin was in acceptable order and condition. The bad before the good ...
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Sail Date: October 2019

Cabin Type: Club Veranda Stateroom


Not at all like other Azamara cruises - Hong Kong to Singapore

Review for a Asia Cruise on Azamara Quest

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Nitrodog
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We chose this cruise based on the itinerary as well as our good impressions of the Azamara brand from previous cruises. Clearly Azamara is no longer equal to it's number one competitor Oceania. Although the itinerary was excellent and we greatly enjoyed each and every port immensely, the direction Azamara executives are taking is not to our liking. The embarkation process was smooth and ...
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Sail Date: October 2019

Cabin Type: Club Veranda Stateroom


Dreadful Excursion

Review for a Asia Cruise on Azamara Quest

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Randallj
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We were on the same cruise as the previous review and agree completely. But we continued on to Taiwan and the Philippines. One morning they cancelled the White Nite because of impending weather. However, we went on a "3 Beach" excursion. It lasted all day - the first beach was almost TWO hours from the ship on a wooden boat with very hard wooden seats. About 45 minutes at this beach and maybe ...
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Sail Date: October 2019

Cabin Type: Club Continent Suite


Highs and lows

Review for a Asia Cruise on Voyager of the Seas

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rebusrockeress
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Embarkation and cabin: We embarked in Hong Kong for a 7 night cruise via Vietnam to Singapore (after to land tour in China). We were travelling with friends who were experiencing their first cruise (we've done over 20 and this was our 3rd with RC). Embarkation was very quick and easy, as Voyager was the only ship in port that day. Our 'spacious balcony cabin' was ready for us (12:45 ish I guess) ...
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Sail Date: September 2019

Cabin Type: Spacious Ocean View Balcony


OK cruise

Review for a Asia Cruise on Voyager of the Seas

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Angsa
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

We booked in March for this cruise. My father and mother-in-laws have poor walking abilities and they do not enjoy flying. But they do want to see Vietnam so we booked this cruise which visit two Vietnam ports. First of all, embarkation in Hong Kong is not great. Kai Tak Terminal is very busy because this ship and Dream Cruises are both embarking on the same day. The queues are very long. ...
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Sail Date: July 2019

Cabin Type: Interior


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