Independence of the Seas Review

A great family ship for grandparents with a 3 year old (albeit tiring!!!)

Review for Canary Islands Cruise on Independence of the Seas
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2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Sep 2016
Cabin: Interior Stateroom
Traveled with children

A review of Independence through the eyes of our 3½ year old granddaughter Jessica.

Very excited sleep countdown to our departure on 9th September 2016, travelling with my Nanna and Granfer. After quick hugs with mummy who we were leaving behind to “look after the cats”, we boarded and it only took 15 minutes before we were on and my fun started.

All of the crew and staff made me feel very special. Lots of the guests talked to me too. OK so there were a few who seemed to think I shouldn’t go on holiday on a cruise ship, but my Granfer said we were best off ignoring them.

Cabin Review

Interior Stateroom

Cabin L

Very compact for 3 people, though it was a guaranteed inside and the cheapest option, so couldn't expect more.

Port Reviews

Lanzarote

The "local" beach, about 10 mins away, was not as calm and safe as I thought it would be. Would probably have been better to have taken a taxi to the next beach.

Tenerife

A good shopping experience, but not much else within the time constraints given.

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