Navigator of the Seas Review

Great Ship, Great Ports of Call

Review for the Southern Caribbean Cruise on Navigator of the Seas
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jfowler12391
6-10 Cruises • Age 30s

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Sail Date: Apr 2017

Chose this cruse because of the ports of call it went to. I had been on Navigator a few years ago, still an amazing beautiful ship, was my co-passengers first time on Navigator, they said this is the best ship they have ever been on, and I agree. Ship has plenty for children and adults; large nice adult only areas as well.

It could however use later food options, as there is only one small place open at night for food, can get rather busy. Only other thing that needed improvement is the disembarkation, and embarkation. (not the ships fault) The staff inside the building before you get on the ship is super rude, and not helpful.

If there were any issues on-board, as long as you let staff know about them, they were quick to take care of it and make it better the best they could

Cabin Review

The room was great, very clean, and spacious(for a cruise room)

Port Reviews

Labadee

This was the first private island I have been to, it was very nice, love having ship perks, like a lunch buffet off the ship. Great stop.

Curacao

Very kind locals, clean, great stop!

Aruba

Very welcoming locals, Have a variety of things to do for people of all ages.

Bonaire

Amazing island! The water was crystal clear. Only con is you must have transportation from the terminal to where ever you want to go, unless you just want to the main shops.

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