Zenith Review

Best service from cruise members allied to fantastic stops choices

Review for the Caribbean Cruise on Zenith
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Celso Socorro Oliveira
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jan 2017
View from 12th floor
Departure port
Departure port
Chimneys
Amphitheater
piano bar
walls
Flamboyants Restaurant
Flamboyant Restaurant

The stops along the cruise is variable in origins, since dutch/french island, to old English Colony. All stops had choices of nice beaches and historical sites, as well as shopping places. The piano bar and singers during cruise were very warm and friendly. The coffee place Moka with its Cappucino was a must every single dinner, as the Rendezvous bar for dancing. The cabin was clean every single day, with privacy. The baggage take in and off board was smart too. The dining options were very fancy for a large restaurant. The fine option to eat at Flamboyant was paired to carefully chosen waiters, speaking at least two languages. While the take it all restaurant at 11th floor had a wider range of open time, just in case one misses the downstairs restaurant. The drinks are free, and the choice is wide to every taste. Barmen were very fast serving so many people at the pool.

Cabin Review

Cabin external cabin

Cabin fits four well. The restroom was clean and had enough space to use. There was a large closet to fit our bags and clothes. There was space on table for computer and TV.

Port Reviews

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo is full of attractions. One can ask the taxi driver to take for 3Ojos Park, National Aquarium or Colonial Zone, just to cite some.

La Romana (Casa de Campo)

The taxi took us to three places for the price of one: the Altos de Chavon for an hour walk, to the beach nearby and main point in Town.

St. Maarten

Take a ship taxi to main beach, from there you can walk around and get some tan.

St. John (U.S.V.I.)

Took a cab to Reduit, at St James Bay. spent some time on stores near the port.

St. Lucia

Beach is by the port. The port is unpleasant to leave, but locals were very friendly.

Barbados

Beach is close to port.

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