MSC Divina Review

MSC Divina: Not Bad, Not good ! But great potential for growth

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6-10 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Feb 2015

Just got off the MSC Divina, have to say that overall I am satisfied, but I was expecting a little more from an Italian Cruise line.

Ship: The ship looks amazing from the outside and has a great pool area, but I have to say that the decoration inside as well as the furniture is very cheap and tacky! (Most of their furniture is from IKEA). Lots of mirrors, lots of lightning and very intense colors decor major parts of the ship.

Food: Very poor; considering it’s an Italian ship, I was expecting great pizza, pasta, cold cuts, etc, but NO. Pizza was very soft and chewy, pasta was simple and overcooked all the time, and their cold cuts were very ordinary and cheap. For example, instead of prosciutto, they offered slice bacon! Unbelievable but true! No pasta station, no omelets station are just a few details of a poor food option at their buffet. Desserts were also very poor, extremely poor. Fruits and tiramisu. Not many options.

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