Tokyo (Yokohama) Gourmet Food Cruises Reviews

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Loved the land portion, the boat's a bore

Review for a Asia Cruise on Diamond Princess

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ladychater
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

Japan and busan were delightful, but this boat is a bore! most of the entertainment has been soloists - a juggler, a magician, a pianist, a harmonica player - and this is in the main theater! the ship is small and there aren't many options provided. the same two violinists, one pianist and a small band rotating around doing the same songs over and over. the food has been unimpressive. some ...
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Sail Date: April 2024


This cruise met or exeeded expectations.

Review for a Asia Cruise on Azamara Journey

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Anonymous Guest
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Azamara's ships are older and beginning to show their age but are clean and well-maintained. Our wheelchair-accessible suite was comfortable with plenty of storage. The bath including roll-in shower is small but with good access. The cabin door is power operated. We found the food as good or better than expected with the exception of Aquilina. Choose Prime C instead. The main dining room is also ...
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Sail Date: April 2024

Traveled with disabled person


A lovely cruise but itinerary could be improved.

Review for a Asia Cruise on Azamara Journey

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Hampshire Mary
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Had some reservations about Azamara as the company had changed hands since our last cruise with them. However, we were happy with the ship, cabin comfortable, excellent cabin attendant Raymond. Food good in dining room and buffet. We enjoyed the destination lectures. Agree with previous reviewer, the drummers from Kagoshima were amazing. Also the buffet on the deck before we reached ...
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Sail Date: April 2024


Oceania will not be our future pick

Review for a Asia Cruise on Riviera

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sarika
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

We chose this, our first Oceania cruise, because we wanted the itinerary, the smaller ship, and the advertised educational talks. The advertised 'best food on the ocean' was a perk, but was not necessary for us. This is what happened: Oceania didn’t provide nearly enough excursions. A whole busload of us, through our Roll Call, finally booked excursions with the only company we could get 3 ...
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Sail Date: April 2024


Cocktail help?!

Review for a Asia Cruise on Seven Seas Explorer

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Limanbean
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Had a great time on our first regent Cruise. The food and service were both excellent. We did miss not having a buffet available at dinner time. Loved the Meridian Lounge with the many choices of craft cocktails. The excursions were all very good. The only one we paid for was the trip to Hakone NP in Tokyo. Unfortunately, it was the worst weather day we had on the whole trip and we were ...
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Sail Date: April 2024


First and last experience with ’ultra’ luxury line

Review for a Asia Cruise on Seven Seas Explorer

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RadDogDad
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

Overall, while we enjoyed our vacation, the on-board experience of the RSSC explorer failed to live up to the hype of an ‘ultra’ luxury cruise line and we will be unlikely to book again. Dining: Specialty dining was an exception to our general experience, generally being outstanding on this cruise. Service and food quality in these venues was markedly superior to main dining (Compass Rose) and ...
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Sail Date: April 2024

Traveled with children


Disappointing cruise experience

Review for a Asia Cruise on Queen Elizabeth

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Luv2ExploreEurope
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

We decided to book a cruise with Cunard again after a wonderful past experience in 2017 on the Queen Mary 2. Although our recent trip had a great itinerary, unfortunately the ship, food, beverages, entertainment & service did not measure up. Everything was ordinary, even though we paid dearly for a penthouse suite in Queen's Grill. Cunard also did not honor their own All-Inclusive Beverage ...
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Sail Date: March 2024


A Great Regent Cruise -- Returning in August

Review for a Asia Cruise on Seven Seas Explorer

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PaulMCO
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Debated whether it was a 4* or a 5. Lets say 4.5 and round it up. Itinerary was Tokyo to Tokyo with stops in Japan, Korea and China. Pre Cruise (included) - We did our own air and transfers. Added 2 days on our own to the hotel @ $450 a night. The pre cruise tours were organized by Destinations Asia and had an American in the front doing all the managing and announcements. Worked well ...
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Sail Date: March 2024

Traveled with disabled person


Avoid NCL Service is going down the Tube!!

Review for a Asia Cruise on Norwegian Jewel

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Tony SA
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

NCL is going down the drain. Disorganized embarkation. People running everywhere. Was told to leave luggage at the curb. 2 Pieces of luggage arrived at 5 pm the 3rd one at 10 pm. Disembarkation was a total nightmare. Luggage was supposed to be there at 8.30 am showed up at 12 pm. No NCL Personnel to be seen anywhere. Luggage was picked up by local sea port employes and hand carrried/pulled (2 ...
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Sail Date: March 2024

Traveled with children


Worst cruise ever

Review for a Asia Cruise on Diamond Princess

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Billy C Ng
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

This was our 11th cruise and 2nd princess (1st experience was Emerald Princess in September 2022 and was excellent) but was the worst ever. 1. Waiting for 2 hour at Yokohama even everything done online but to pick up the medallion. Suggest to narrow the check in window to minimize overcrowding passenger during peak hours. 2. Water shuttle horrible. Some disrespectful passengers picked up ...
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Sail Date: December 2023


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