Sydney (Australia) to Trans-Ocean Senior Cruises Reviews

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What has happened to Cunard.—— 63 days Sydney to Southampton

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Queen Mary 2 (QM2)

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Boges
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

This is our fifth cruise on the Queen Mary 2 and this last trip was 63 days long and I really think they have lost sight on what sort of ship they are trying to have. Refinement seems to have disappeared and has been replaced with indifference. There is no contact in Sydney and speaking to someone in the Phillipines about a problem in Brisbane could not be resolved as the person on the other end ...
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Sail Date: March 2018

Cabin Type: Balcony, sheltered


Good cruise but could do a lot better

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Celebrity Solstice

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stu042
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Australia to Singapore We, a party of 4, had sailed from Perth to Sydney via New Zealand 2 years ago & decided we'd like to do another, we decided on this cruise because we'd been with Celebrity twice before and they had been very good, how have they got things so wrong. 1. Embarkation was fine bag drop at the cruise terminal and then had a stroll around the Opera house until our time to get ...
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Sail Date: October 2016

Cabin Type: Deluxe Veranda 2B


Reflections on the Solstice

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Celebrity Solstice

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aloha_90017
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

This review joins others covering the recent cruise from Sydney to Singapore on the Celebrity Solstice. As with my other reviews on this site, I always want to start by describing myself as someone you will find at the bars, restaurants, gym and casinos - not the shows. First to confirm what others have said - the ship is tired in places. (No comparison, for example, to the Diamond ...
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Sail Date: October 2016

Cabin Type: Royal Suite


Royal Caribbean Convert

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Voyager of the Seas

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robtbob
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

I chose this re positioning cruise because I wanted to sail up the eastern coast of Australia and the great barrier reef around Torres Is. It ended up at Singapore which is a place I've heard many positive things about. I must say I wasn't disappointed. The cruise and the service as well as the food and entertainment exceeded my expectations. Although some people have said the VOS is a bit ...
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Sail Date: April 2016

Cabin Type: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony


Average Experience on World Class Cruiseline

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Voyager of the Seas

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Dalwood
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

We have previously cruised with Royal Caribbean on 5 occasions over a 10 year period, two Caribbean, two transatlantic and one from Spain to Singapore. This cruise was an alternative form of travel from Australia to Europe, one leg via cruising and the second leg flying from Singapore to Europe. The ship was the oldest and smallest of the Royal Caribbean fleet we have sailed on and it was ...
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Sail Date: April 2016

Cabin Type: Junior Suite



Steady as she goes but unspectacular.

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Arcadia

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adam pasha
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

General: I took the cruise on the Arcadia 1-17 March 2016, Sydney-Brisbane-Yorkey’s Knob (Cairns)-Alotau (Papua New Guinea)-Manila-Hong Kong. The Arcadia caters largely for the over-65s, mainly British clientele, some of whom seem to spend most if not all the year cruising. Pricewise, the cruise is good value. Perhaps because of that, the ports of call were not particularly interesting and ...
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Sail Date: March 2016


Cunard, you need to up your game.

Review for a Trans-Ocean Cruise on Queen Elizabeth

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Marchcruise
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

The ship was cold 18-19 degrees - staff didn't respond until the last few days of cruise and then temperature rose to other extreme 28 degrees. Passengers all developed illness whilst on board. Some staff were very good but generally staff needed customer service training. The ship ran out of basic supplies like cough medicine, hot chocolate, berries etc which meant passengers had to buy their ...
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Sail Date: March 2015

Cabin Type: Balcony


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