MSC Seashore Review

4.5 / 5.0
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Beautiful ship with chaos

Review for the Western Mediterranean Cruise on MSC Seashore
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labwiz
10+ Cruises • Age 2020s

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Sail Date: May 2023
Cabin: Balcony Aurea

Good value!

This ship is gorgeous with the best entertainment ever in the theater every night of the cruise.

They speak multiple languages on the ship and we had a good time.

Cabin Review

Balcony Aurea

IB Interior Bella- Very roomy and nice cabin. Love the bathroom.

LOTS of storage at all nooks and crannies. Just make sure to gather your stuff when leaving. Bring clothes hangers-not enough!

The room got cleaned twice a day.

Soft pillows and firm mattress.

Lots of USB plugs for your electronics. High tech ship.

Must stick ID card in slot to activate lights in room. If you leave and the roommate is still in room, must insert keycard or else you would be in darkness!

Port Reviews

Genoa

Nice place with gorgeous churches .

Use city free shuttle by walking a bit to the shuttle stop instead of paying 15 Euro or so

Ibiza

Ok port. Beware that they will charge you 12-15 Euro to transport you from ship to city center unless you want to walk. This should be disclosed ahead in my opinion. The city does offer free shuttle but they don't tell you how!

Marseille

Nice but not enough time to visit longer. City offered free shuttle.

Palermo (Sicily)

Very beautiful place

Valencia

Gorgeous city, beware of shuttle fees.

Rome (Civitavecchia)

It's a must to schedule a week extra before or after to visit Rome.

Use the free shuttle or pay 6 Euro to go to train station in the city to take train to Rome or Airport. Very cheap to use trains. 40-50 Euro each to use a shared taxi .

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