Jewel of the Seas Review

3.5 / 5.0
1,645 reviews

Nice and relaxing

Review for the Southern Caribbean Cruise on Jewel of the Seas
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tankerahoy
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Feb 2019
Cabin: Ocean View Balcony

We chose this cruise to get points closer to being diamond. I prefer the southern Caribbean to any other area and we really like Grand Cayman. We had never been to Curacao before so the tour there was very neat. We like the tour in Bonaire and were excited to actually see them harvest the salt. Wish we could have gotten closer to the flamingos but understand that they are wild animals that are actually quite shy. Sounds like we were lucky to even be able to see them. We had a relaxing time in Aruba once we got past all of the people trying to get us to take a private tour.

We had excellent service in Main Dining 2nd seating. None of their other tables showed up so they only had to take care of the 4 of us that showed up for the table. The servers were both relatively new but were excellent.

The headliner comedians were very good but we were disappointed in some of the other shows. Just personal taste.

Cabin Review

Ocean View Balcony

Cabin 1D

Cabin was nice although the first time i can remember having a love seat instead of a couch. Steward was great - brought us robes right away and although kind of shy, always friendly and had a smile

Port Reviews

Labadee

Did the new Superman style of ziplining - it was awesome

Curacao

Stopped at Curacao liquer place, million $ view, - guide was very knowlegable

Bonaire

Got to see salt being mined, flamingos, donkeys, goats, wind surfers - it was really nice

Grand Cayman (Georgetown)

Hell, tower overlook, tortuga rum, - very nice views of the island.

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