Navigator of the Seas Review

Great ports with great music on board

Review for the Southern Caribbean Cruise on Navigator of the Seas
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Nancy from Wisconsin
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Mar 2017
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

Each port of call (Labadee, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao) was awesome and different enough from the other in character, landscape, architecture, etc. that we were glad to have stopped at each one and done an excursion. The Navigator Orchestra and the High C Horns were among our favorite entertainment available on the ship. We were not fans of the promenade part of the ship, but for our next cruise, we have chosen a smaller ship without this feature. This cruise was both a vacation and a celebration of my birthday, and the wait staff bent over backwards to make out dinner special. The beach cookout at Labadee was outstanding, and it is a beautiful private port. The décor of the central area and in the Boleros bar is really pretty, as is the tile work in the Solarium area of the ship. The Star Lounge is a cool venue of the ship that was somewhat underutilized on our cruise. We are eager to return to some of these ports of call again.

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Interior Stateroom

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Nice, quiet room with no neighbors on one side

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