Norwegian Epic Review

4.5 / 5.0
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Very big and lots of things to do

Review for the Western Mediterranean Cruise on Norwegian Epic
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Nils20
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jun 2017
Cabin: Balcony
Traveled with children

We did Choose the boat because of the ports. The ship was very comfortable and had a lot of good restaurants. Lots of things to do when abord. I bit too much noice sometimes with al the Music on sundeck. It was easy to get of the boat in ports due to good planning from the staff but we missed more information how to get around by yourself in the ports as we did not like to go around in a bus with the planned excurisons wich also was quite expensive. In Palma we got a cab from the boat to the center for about 2,5 euro per person. The shuttlebus booked by the norwegian did cost 15 dollars per person. The staff was very friendly and helpful and the service perfect. A lot of good live Music to listen to and shows was included. I would like to go on a norwegian trip again, but not on such a bit boat with so few quiet areas.

Cabin Review

Balcony

Cabin BF

NIce and Clean. Very good with a balcony so you could be for yourself whenever you got tired of all the activities onboard.

Port Reviews

Rome (Civitavecchia)

Were surprised about the nice city of Civitavecchia, wich we stayd in the whole day. Nice beach, farmers market and shops.

Florence (Livorno)

Had never been to Livorno, so we did some shopping and just looked around. Perfect for just Walking on your own. Nice marketplace with nice prices.

Cannes

Took the local train to Antibes wich was the perfect thing to do by yourself. Easy to walk to the trainstation, cheap tickets, Antibes beach was good and the Picasso museum perfect.

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