One of the things my wife and I thought about was how amazing the Human Resources department must be.
If only 68% of the customers liked the cruise I would love to hear what their complaints are. Fine dining was an experience not only for the food but also for the crew in the dining room. Security was what we in Israel expect and we were not disappointed. We believe in speaking our minds when the situation warrants it but there was not one occasion that we felt we needed to. The lectures were interesting and the shows of a high calibre. The size of the boat was just right for us - basically we suggest you go and see for yourselves. We enjoyed ourselves. The waiters in all the dining rooms were excellent. There was more to do every day than you have time for. The bathroom curtain was very effective - I mention it as we read a crit on it before we booked our cruise.
was better than we imagined and was pretty good when the sea was a bit rough. Angelica - our cabin attendant made us feel right at home.
We took the ship ferry to shore, took a circular boat ride and then walked to the City hall and back.
We made up our own itineary. A must is the amazing Aarhus Modern Art Museum. We fond a very good real Italian Pizza restuarant on the way back. We walked out of the museum and continued straight on past a small garden and then right into the older area with a narrow street.
We walked past the mermaid and on into town to the City Hall and back. It was a very good slow 6 hour walk.