Sapphire Princess Review

Very relaxing

Review for South America Cruise on Sapphire Princess
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GMacGill
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Mar 2023

We were on the 32 day "Andes and Cape Horn Grand Adventure" cruise around S. America. It was a very enjoyable cruise with a relaxed pace. Many of the port stops are at commercial ports/cities with not a lot to see; you have to travel to see the main cities/sites. Unfortunately, this was not communicated and understood.

The ship is due to go in to drydock for maintenance shortly after the cruise and is badly needed.

I do see a lot of complaints about the decrease in services, dining options, etc. for all cruiselines. Certainly did notice the reduction in food options and quality especially in the Buffet where options were very limited.

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First cabin was a balcony but had to change because air conditioning was not working. Upgraded to mini-suite which was much better

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