The Sirena is a mid-sized ship so I was delighted not to see so many people in line during check in. It was smooth and easy. We were extremely disappointed when at check-in they told us that our stop in Egypt was cancelled and provided no explanation for this decision only saying it was foe security reasons. Many of the people booked this trip because we were stopping in Egypt for two days and ...
Chose this cruise for the ports we were going to visit. Upon embarkation we were informed that two of the ports had been cancelled (egypt)-not happy! Then, the ship lost my passport! The most interesting thing is that when the ceo was contacted about our poor experince, his response was to send our email to a subordinate to respond. Her response was that the contract allowed them to change ...
I was looking forward to the Sirena. I have sailed on the other three R Ships of the line.
I was NOT disappointed. I booked solo in a consierge cabin on the seven deck. The same room I always get on the other ships. Perfect for one and a terrific staff.
Food was marvelous at all meals. I ate many times on this cruise in the MDR. The waiter I settled on was "Spike" who provided outstanding ...
Many good points. Liked martini bar and free water and soft drinks approach, which are readily available. Room 4024 outside cabin was great. Very quiet opposite medical bay so also at a stable point of the ship. Very smooth sailing for small ship. Food very good. Areas for improvement are, shower curtain, although taking a couple of pegs or deck chair clips stops it wrapping round you. Very ...
Second sailing on "O" cruises first on the Marina , previously cruised only Regent SSC (Gold Society Members). Our first cruise was first class - beautiful ship - good size veranda cabins - attentive staff in all area of this ship, excellent food and choice of restaurants.
We decided to cruise "O" again and after reading the marketing blurb that the Sirena was the ship and itinerary for ...
We chose this cruise mainly because of the itinerary, but also because we had heard good things about the Oceania line. Let me preface this review by saying it was the most expensive cruise we had ever booked! We looked forward to this cruise for months. But sadly we have felt entirely screwed from the moment we arrived on board.
The ship is quite small compared to others we have been on. The ...
We booked this cruise based on the itinerary and reviews of amazing dining and attention to detail. The ship was very nice. The dining rooms and public areas were beautiful. The staff was excellent, and service was always prompt. Our inside stateroom is similar to that of any other ship on the market. The bathroom was tiny, cramped, and skipped during renovation. The room itself was sufficient for ...
We chose this cruise because we wanted to go in a less crowded ship. Before, we've sailed in larger ships of about 2500 passengers. We really enjoyed less people aboard, more tranquility.
Athens is really a very interesting place to visit, Achropolis is incredible and its musueum.
The embarkation and disembarkation process went really smoothly.
Is a very nice refurbished ship, with a nice ...
We cruised with Oceania for the first time last May because many friends had experienced Oceania and recommended Oceania Cruise Line. We did benefit from many specials starting with free internet, some free excursions, free gratuities. Free airfare and 2 for 1 pricing were available for everybody with Oceania Cruises.
If we go back, we would take a first night in Athenes before the cruise ...
We had a Penthouse Balcony Suite and the closet space and bathroom space were excellent. The Butler service was a nice perk, but we were somewhat disappointed that the laundry pressing was very limited to 3 garments each. We would also have appreciated "in room" alcohol, such as wine and beer, since we had purchased the "Premium Liquor Package". We also would have liked more menu options for ...