Just returned from 7 nights on Regent Navigator, our first with Regent. First the good points - the food is excellent, the theatre is large and the entertainment was generally high standard (apart from the dismally named 'Krew Kapers' which was as bad as it sounds) and it's really good that all the trips are included as are all drinks and gratuities.
Now for the not so good. The transfer from ...
This was my first time on this ship AND i will be back BUT.
PRO'S
I expected much more for the money we have payed and what others were talking about.
The ship is beautiful spotless and alot of quiet time spaces. very nice food choices. The restaurant was our favorite. My husband liked the Italian. . Lovely lovely surroundings.
CONS.
I have been on the Cunard the THE GRILLS , ...
We have just returned from a ten–day cruise out of Miami on Riviera called “Heart of the Caribbean”. It was our 24th cruise with Oceania that began in 2003 on Regatta. As usual, the voyage was very enjoyable and the experience was greatly enhanced by the friendly and efficient restaurant and stateroom staff. Nevertheless, there were some disappointments this time that I feel I should share with ...
We were enticed into the cruise by the free pre cruise trip and the flight upgrades to World Traveller Plus on BA.
We had to go to Buenos Aires a day early which, although costing us more, meant we could see more of this fabulous city. The tri to Iguacu Falls was too fabulous to put into words.
The ship embarkation was painless and we were given lunch on arrival. We had guaranteed staterooms ...
We booked this cruise for several reasons.
The offer included upgrades on the flights to World Traveller Plus and a two day pre cruise trip to the Iguazu Falls. The trip was booked via Readers Offers. We would not, in other circumstances have paid this amount of money.
In any event, we had to pay for an additional night in Buenos Aries due to there being no seats left on outbound ...
I was disappointed because I expected a better standard of cabin, food and entertainment.
The cabin was shabby. The bed linen had seen better days and the valance was coming away from the mattress . There were stains on the carpet. The drawers were not easy to use and the furniture was scuffed.
The food was mediocre - very dry chicken on two occasions . Fine dining however was very ...
We did one month section of a three month cruise commencing in Sydney. This cruise was more suited to 75+ age group therefore as a very young at heart 60s couple we found it a bit dull compared to previous cruises with P&O. Unfortunately there were several deaths during our cruise.
The entertainment was not to our taste and the resident cunard singers and dancers were dire.
The kings court ...
My husband and I spent 10 days aboard the Marina of Oceania Cruises February – March 15 to 25 2015. We had a room on Deck level 10, Concierge level A1. Our room was very nice with a spacious bath which included a marbled bath and a shower but no much room in the closet to store the cloths and the empty luggage we have to put under the bed. The room was spacious enough for the two of us for 10 days ...
My wife and I joined the Queen Victoria on the 11th March 2015 for the return passage to New York, arriving on the 25th April 2015. It was my present to her for her 70th birthday as a once in a lifetime experience.
Whilst I must commend the ship for its presentation, the quality of the food and the service provided to the "guests" as Cunard wish to call us, there were faults in the ...
Having sailed with Regent Cruises several times over the past 15 years, I’ve always found each voyage to be the perfect experience of what a first-class travel adventure should be: perfection in service, accommodations, attention to detail, generous amenities, well-planned tours, and fine dining. Even though I was a bit apprehensive about sailing with Regent again after learning last year that ...