Celebrity Solstice Review

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Cindy27
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jan 2017
Cabin: AquaClass 2

We absolutely loved this cruise. The weather wasn't great at times but we still enjoyed it. We visited some awesome places... Bay of Islands is still beautiful, some sad moments travelling around Christchurch post the earthquakes, certainly lots of waterfalls in the Milford Sound (they had 9.5 inches in the 24 hr period!) and some reflection time at Port Arthur, Tasmania.

We met some fantastic people around the Ship. The staff certainly go above the call of duty!

Captain Tasos was awesome and he provided a humorous update each morning and he held his spot in the Volleyball Pool competition. Ken Mills, larger than life CD was fun! Ketut, our room attendant, ensured our room was always in a pristine condition. We had some great evenings in Blu with front of house staff, David & Marcel. We had lots of laughs in Tuscan Grille with Radomir (try the Basil smash drinks!). We finished many nights off with the artistic, hardworking guys in the Martini Bar. Agus, Alin and Ari are a credit to Celebrity!

Cabin Review

AquaClass 2

Cabin A2

Loved our cabin. This room has the bed closest to the balcony. We had plenty of room and storage space.

Port Reviews

Auckland

We pent 3 nights here prior to the cruise. A lovely place and easy to walk around. A visit to the Sky Tower is a must

Wellington

Caught the cable car to the top of the hill and then leisrely walked around the huge botanic gardens, slowly making our way back into Wellington

Tauranga

Went for our own walk here

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