MSC Divina Review

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MSC Divina: move it back to Europe.

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on MSC Divina
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10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Dec 2015
Cabin: Balcony Stateroom

First let me say that I have been cruising for more than 40 years now and my background is the travel industry so I’m quite confident I know what I’m talking about. I have sailed on more than eight different cruise lines in my life and will never sail with MSC again.

MSC has moved the Divina into the Caribbean market to lure Europeans over to the Miami market and Caribbean cruises. If you are a US or Canadian I would highly recommend staying away from this ship. You are going to be surrounded by thousands of rude and obnoxious Europeans, many of which need to teach their children how to act in public.

My son and I sailed the week of Christmas and it was without a doubt the worst shipboard experience I have ever been on. Do not get caught up in all the glamor and glitter of crystal staircases, pictures of Italian movie stars, etc. You do not spend your week sitting on the staircases and staring at pictures.

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Balcony Stateroom

Cabin B3

Port Reviews

St. Thomas

The snorkeling at Turtle Cove nneds chnaged..way oversnorkeled.

San Juan

The rainforest tour was nothing more than a bus trip on the roads in the rain forest. This needs to be changed to allow you to actually hike some trails in the rain forest.

Nassau

Good trip and snorkeling....fun sailing

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