Pacific Princess Review

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Cruise from Rome to Venice

Review for the Eastern Mediterranean Cruise on Pacific Princess
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CamilleDietz
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Oct 2016
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony

Originally,we wanted to see Istanbul, but the cruise lines pulled out.Ni matter--this was a beautiful cruise! We have been cruising on princess for 30 years. Princess substituted other stops for Istanbul.Debrovnik was amazing! In Venice,Princess had their own vaporetto to transport us to St.Mark's square.

The Pacific Princess is the perfect ship! after cruising on all the big Princess ships,we found the 600 passenger Pacific Princess perfect--no long lines,great accommodations,food,entertainment,shore excursions. We have already booked another cruise on the Pacific Princess. If you have walking problems,this ship is for you!

Princess has really improved the entertainment--spectacular shows almost nightly.The pool was smaller than normal, but the other facilities of the ship made up for it.

Cabin Review

Mini-Suite with Balcony

Cabin MB

This was our first mini-suite. As we have to book an accessible room,this size worked well and gave us extra room.

Port Reviews

Rome (Civitavecchia)

We were able to see sites in Rome,using the hop-on bus,that we missed the first time and on our own time by coming to Rome a few days early.

Naples

The Amalfi Cost is absolutely gorgeous! Tour guide was great--all around perfect!

Korcula

Again,a substitute for Istanbul,but we were able to find wi-fi and good coffee!

Koper

All part of the charm of the region

Venice

Vaporetto service great.Venice is worth seeing and St.Mark's square is a must!!!!

Corfu

Not as much to see,but a charming port.

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