Rhapsody of the Seas Review

Enjoyed being on a smaller ship.

Review for Transatlantic Cruise on Rhapsody of the Seas
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Leeds Rhinos
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Apr 2016
Cabin: Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom

Our travel agent got us a good deal, to include extra nights in Brazil and Barcelona. Never been to Brazil before, and the itinerary suited us with 7 days at sea, the cruise ended in Barcelona and we only live 1 hour flight away.

We were mid ship deck 2 with a window, the cabin was big enough and clean, the windows were rusty and needed renewing.

We had booked a table for 2, after many calls to the desk we were given a table for 2. Meals were OK, many times I had a main course as a starter, I just didn't see I anything I particularly liked.

Cabin Review

Panoramic Ocean View Stateroom

Cabin F

The windows were rusty and needed replacing, otherwise the room was big enough for us, and was kept clean.

Port Reviews

Malaga

Malaga is a very interesting City, very Cosmopolitan.

There are many churches and a Cathedral. Lots of main street shops and boutique shops. Lots and lots of cafes and restaurants, Calle Larios is a great place to watch the world go by.

Tenerife

Walked in to Tenerife, just looked in the many shops and had a coffee.

Santos (Sao Paulo)

We stayed 3 nights in So Paulo, at Hotel Mercure Jardins, which was very good. enjoyed Dhinos restaurant and Vento Harangue. Enjoyed shopping in Rue de Marco, t was very busy.

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