Emerald Princess Review

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Review for the Mediterranean Cruise on Emerald Princess
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Syccma
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Oct 2019
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony
Mount Olympus artifacts
A street decorated to commemorate the fight for breast cancer in Sete , Fra

I chose Princess mainly because of the itinerary offered in the dates we preferred. I have cruised the Mediterranean before, but Princess offered some new ports I had, yet, visited. This trip was special, as it was eleven nights with my two grown daughters, neither who had ever visited any of the countries included. It was wonderful- great service,, attentive staff, and excellent excursions offered. We visited seven ports and took advantage of an excursion at each stop we made.

We also enjoyed the dining and service provided ar each meal. The menu was good and varied. One daughter is a pescatarian, and she was a bit concerned about what the offerings might be, but she thoroughly enjoyed the choices provided and there was never an issue.

Because there were three of us, we had a mini suite. I think I would upgrade to a full suite if I were to book again, just to give us that much more space. Though we managed just fine, accommodations were a bit tight.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

Clean but with three women, I think we could have used a bit more space. Roomy balcony we really enjoyed!

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