Norwegian Sky Review

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Review for Cuba Cruise on Norwegian Sky
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watsonjnp
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Mar 2019
Cabin: Oceanview Porthole Window

We went with a group of 9 friends/neighbors. This particular cruise was chosen because of its length and because it was one of the few cruise lines that included an overnight stay in Havana. That was the best part of the cruise! We loved Cuba! Every crew member we came in contact with always smiled and greeted us politely except the bartenders. I suspect that because this was an all inclusive alcohol cruise they were just bombarded they were not rude by any means but it seemed they just wanted our order so they could move on to the next person waiting. The meals were pretty good, not fabulous but good. Our room was 8270, a porthole window room. We defiantly missed the fresh air so we won't book a room without a balcony again. Age and wear was evident throughout the room from the bathroom mirror rust, shower surround chips and discoloration to the worn carpet. The main pool is salt water which was cool. Not sure if the smaller adults only pool in the front was too as we did not use that one. The entertainment was really good that included live music, comedy show, game shows and bingo. Overall we all had a good time but most likely not choose NCL again and will definitely choose a newer vessel.

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Oceanview Porthole Window

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Great Stirrup Cay

plenty of chairs and shade to choose from. be careful walking barefoot in the sand, I saw quite a lot of broken glass. main buffet served excellent jerk chicken and bbq ribs. tried the tacos and wished we skipped

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