Retour de croisière en Méditerranée (MSC Armonia)
by Lyka35
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour,
Je reviens d’une croisière en Méditerranée réalisée à bord du MSC ARMONIA (ma 1ère croisière !)
J’ai fait cette croisière la semaine dernière dans une cabine intérieure confort bella, donc la formule la moins chère et la plus simple. J’en ai eu pour 306€ par personne+63€ de frais de service à bord par personne aussi (9€ par jour pendant 7 jours). Ces frais de service ne sont pas obligatoires : ils servent à payer les pourboires du personnel du paquebot (à croire que pour MSC, payer son personnel est en option). Vu tout le boulot effectué par les employés, tant ceux qu’on voit que ceux qu’on ne voit pas, j’ai estimé qu’ils avaient amplement mérité ces pourboires (14h00 par jour 7 jrs/7 jrs pendant 7 mois d’affilé pour celui qui s’occupait de notre cabine par exemple et tout ça pour bien moins que le SMIC…qu’est-ce que je suis contente d’être française !).
Je fais donc un petit compte-rendu de mon séjour sur le bateau et des excursions que j’ai faites lors des différentes escales.
Tout d’abord, le paquebot…le MSC ARMONIA est un enchantement. Tout est propre, impeccable, raffiné. Bref, c’est beau à tous les étages. J’avoue avoir été particulièrement sensible à la propreté et l’hygiène des lieux : tout est nettoyé régulièrement de fond en comble (2 fois par jour pour les cabines), des distributeurs de produit nettoyant pour les mains à l’entrée des restaurants, conseils d’hygiène dans les toilettes.
Un bémol : les verres n’étaient pas nickel le dernier soir (lave-vaisselle en panne ?).
Quand nous sommes arrivées au port de Marseille nos bagages, soigneusement étiquetés, ont été pris en charge et on nous a fait passer dans une sorte de salle d’embarquement. Là tout un tas d’agents commerciaux MSC vous abordent pour vous proposer des forfaits boissons, SPA…Nous avions déjà réservé des forfaits boissons à l’avance mais j’ai regretté de l’avoir fait car les forfaits achetés directement au port d’embarquement n’étaient pas plus chers contrairement à ce que je pensais et surtout ils en proposaient un qui m’aurait plus intéressé et qui n’était pas proposé par mon agence (je ne l’ai même pas trouvé sur le site de MSC). Ensuite passage photo (ça les photos ça n’arrête pas) et embarquement à bord du bateau. Nous sommes arrivées dans notre cabine où nos cruise cards nous attendaient. Nos bagages sont arrivés plus tard.
La cabine était simple et fonctionnelle, plus spacieuse que ce que je pensais. L’espace douche est en revanche assez petit. Il ne faut pas être corpulent. Heureusement, ce n’est pas mon cas. J’avais demandé avant le début du séjour d’avoir 2 lits séparés et tout était fait conformément à ma volonté dès notre arrivée dans la cabine. Les serviettes sont fournies, y compris les serviettes de piscine (de couleur orange). La douche est équipée d’un distributeur de gel douche et de shampoing, le lavabo d’un distributeur de savon. La salle d’eau dispose également d’un distributeur de mouchoirs et d’un distributeur de petits sacs plastiques pour mettre les tampons et autres protections hygiéniques féminines à ne surtout pas jeter dans les toilettes. La partie chambre se compose de deux lits (collés ensemble ou séparés selon votre souhait), 2 tables de chevets avec petit placard et lampe de chevet, un placard dressing (penderie avec plein de cintres, 6 tiroirs, étagères) dans le couloir d’entrée, une tablette/coiffeuse surplombées de prises électriques et d’un grand miroir amovible derrière lequel se trouve le coffre-fort. Enfin la cabine dispose d’une télé qui n’a pas beaucoup servi. A noter : dans le carnet de voyage, MSC conseille d’amener un adaptateur universel pour les prises électriques. Franchement, ça ne sert à rien car parmi les 4 prises au niveau de la coiffeuse, 2 sont tout à fait compatibles avec nos appareils (220 V). Nous avons pu recharger nos tablettes/téléphones portables/brosse à dent électrique sans problème. La literie est très confortable : nous avons très bien dormi. Pour le prix payé, c’était franchement très bien.
En ce qui concerne la restauration, en gros, on peut passer sa journée à manger. Les petits déjeuners étaient servis à 2 étages différents : dans le restaurant Marco Polo au 5ème pour ceux qui n’ont pas très faim car il n’y a pas grand-chose. Pour ceux qui ont un gros appétit le matin, direction le pont n°11 où vous attend un gros buffet de viennoiseries, charcuteries, œufs, gâteaux, muffins, toasts et même gaufres, pancakes et beignets dans la partie « snack » du côté de la piscine.
C’est également au pont n°11 que l’on déjeune le midi toujours en formule buffet à volonté. Ce pont n°11 propose aussi une fontaine à eau et glace gratuite (je pouvais même remplir ma bouteille d’eau avec avant de partir en excursion) et des fontaines à soda. Par contre les sodas/jus de fruit qui y sont proposés sont dégueulasses. Si vous voulez un bon jus de fruit pour votre petit-déj par exemple, il faut payer une consommation au bar (ou avoir un forfait boisson prépayé). Clairement, MSC se rattrape sur les consommations. Ils ne sont pas radins pour la nourriture (tout est à volonté), par contre ils taxent bien les clients en ce qui concernent les boissons. D’ailleurs, pour le dîner qui se fait au restaurant Marco Polo, vous n’avez même pas de fontaine à eau. C’est forcément de l’eau en bouteille à 2,99€ la bouteille d’un litre. Le dîner est différent des autres repas et beaucoup plus chic. Il existe plusieurs services. Certains clients (qui ont payé l’option) peuvent choisir l’heure de leur service, ce n’était pas notre cas. Donc nous étions au service de 21h00. Vous êtes placés à une table qui sera la vôtre pendant toute la durée de votre séjour et en compagnie de personnes que vous retrouverez tous les soirs (table de 8 personnes). MSC s’arrange pour mettre ensemble des personnes de la même tranche d’âge et parlant la même langue. Donc mon amie et moi avons dîné tous les soirs en compagnie de trentenaires francophones et c’était super. Nous avons beaucoup échangé à table, on se racontait nos journées on buvait un verre ensemble après…une très bonne initiative de MSC qui encourage la convivialité. Le dîner est servi à table en fonction d’un menu qui change tous les jours. Vous choisissez tous les plats que vous voulez, vous pouvez prendre 3 fois le même plat si vous le souhaitez, et la qualité est au rendez-vous (je me suis régalé). En dehors des heures de repas, vous pouvez manger au « pastas et pizzas corner » ainsi qu’au « burger paradise » qui se trouvent au pont n°11, là où sont servis les gaufres et les pancakes du matin. Burgers, hot dogs, frites, pizzas, pâtes, fruits frais et crudités vous attendent tout le long de la journée et de la soirée. Et c’est gratuit (enfin inclus dans la formule pension complète).
En équipements gratuits vous avez la piscine et les 2 jacuzzis au pont n°11, le solarium (transats) au pont n°11 et au pont n°12, la salle de sport (très belle avec appareils de qualité, baie vitrée donnant sur la mer, serviettes éponges et fontaine à eau à disposition). Le soir, vous pouvez profiter du spectacle donné au théâtre « Le Fenice » (3 représentations par soirée). J’ai été surprise par la qualité des spectacles façon « cabaret » : beaucoup de numéros de danses ou de cirques (contorsionniste, mains à mains). Vraiment de très beaux spectacles. Il est conseillé de réserver sa séance pour être sûr de pouvoir entrer dans la salle, surtout ceux qui choisissent la séance de 20H30, prise d’assaut (certains soirs c’était complet).
Tout le reste vous incite à vider votre portefeuille : des bars et des cafés à profusion, un casino, un SPA avec massages, salon de coiffure, pédicures, manucures…, des boutiques etc…Il ne faut pas se fier au tarif affiché car 15% de taxe sont automatiquement ajoutés (les prix affichés ne sont pas TTC).
Si vous souhaitez acheter quelque chose, je vous conseille d’attendre les promos. En effet, tous les jours votre « intendant » (la personne qui s’occupe de l’entretien de votre cabine) dépose dans votre chambre « le daily program » pour la journée du lendemain. Ce daily program contient des informations concernant la prochaine escale (heure d’arrivée, heure de départ, météo, quelques infos sur la ville), le programme d’activité du jour sur le bateau et les promos du jour (ristournes sur les produits vendus en boutique, soins au SPA à tarif réduite, cocktail du jour en promo..). A savoir, que plus vous approchez de la fin de la croisière (selon le calendrier italien, c'est-à-dire quand vous approcher de Rome ou de Gênes), plus les promos sont intéressantes.
Autre conseil : évitez de tomber malade ou amenez votre pharmacie avec vous car à 80€ la consultation du médecin+ coût des médicaments, vous vous sentez encore plus mal.
En ce qui concerne le personnel, aucun reproche à faire. Ils sont tous très prévenants, aux petits soins avec soin avec vous, prêts à vous servir.
J’ai un bémol à reprocher : les ascenseurs qui ne fonctionnaient pas très bien (il faut appuyer très fort sur les boutons). Nous sommes jeunes et bien portantes donc prendre les escaliers ne nous a pas dérangées mais pour les personnes âgées ou en fauteuil, je pense que c’est gênant.
L’itinéraire de la croisière était le suivant :
1°/ Minorque (Baléares). Le bateau est arrivé au port de Mahon. Nous n’avions rien préparé pour cette escale donc nous l’avons un peu raté. Pour ceux qui n’ont rien préparé, je conseille de vous précipiter à l’office tourisme situé tout près du bateau, à gauche. Si vous voulez aller à la plage, deux bus vous y emmènent dont un à la plage de « Son Bou », la plus grande de l’île (comptez une vingtaine de minutes de bus). Les bus se prennent en haut de la ville. De mémoire, le ticket de bus coûte 2,5€.
2°/ Cagliari (Sardaigne) : à la sortie du port plein de rabatteurs vous attendent pour vous vendre des circuits en bus. Nous avons cédé à l’un d’entre eux qui parlait très bien français. Le mini-bus nous a d’abord emmenées à une grande plage où nous sommes restées presque 2 heures. La mer était encore plus chaude que chez moi en plein été (je suis bretonne), transparente (même avec de l’eau jusqu’au cou, je distinguais parfaitement mes doigts de pied), le sable blanc, la plage entourées de montagne…un décor paradisiaque. Ensuite on a repris le bus qui nous a déposées directement dans la vieille ville dont on a fait le tour à pieds. Nous sommes allé jusqu’à l’amphithéâtre mais il ne vaut pas trop le coût. Ca nous a couté 16€ par personne…un peu cher car finalement nous n’avons pas utilisé beaucoup le bus puisqu’une fois dans la vielle ville nous ne l’avons pas repris pour finir le circuit.
3°/ La Valette (Malte) : Une ville magnifique, un coup de cœur de cette croisière. Par contre, les monuments, musées … ferment très tôt (16h00), donc quand le bateau débarque à 14h00, vous n’avez pas beaucoup de temps. Du coup, nous avons pu visiter le palais des grands maître, actuel parlement de Malte, avec le musée de l’armurerie mais pas la cathédrale Saint-Jean. Nous sommes arrivées devant une porte close. La Valette est aussi le royaume des chats. Plein de matous déambulent librement dans les rues et les parcs de la ville et ne sont pas farouches. Si vous voulez minimiser la grimpette, prenez l’ascenseur de ville en contrebas de l’upper barraca garden (1€ la montée). Cet ascenseur se situe dans une cour creusé à même la falaise. En sortant du terminal il faut prendre à droite. Malte est un île qui pour moi vaut la peine de revenir toute une semaine.
4°/ Messine (Sicile) : Une escale tout a fait dispensable. C’est moche, sale, bruyant, ça klaxonne de partout (les italiens conduisent comme des tarés). Il n’y a pas grand-chose à visiter. Même le petit spectacle de l’horloge astronomique à midi est d’un ennui mortel (c’est lent, il ne se passe pas grand-chose). Si j’ai un conseil à vous donner pour Messine : allez ailleurs par taxi, bus ou même une excursion MSC (Taormina vaut son coup d’œil paraît-il).
5°/Rome (Italie) : Nous avions réservé une guide privée qui nous a prise en mini-van au pied du bateau et nous y a ramené (Carole FAUDE ). Elle parle français et nous a fait faire le tour de la ville en adaptant le circuit à notre demande de visiter la chapelle Sixtine (nous sommes restées dans les musées du Vatican). Une super visite à un prix imbattable pour ce genre de prestation. Forums impériaux, Capitole, Fontaine de Trévi, Panthéon…que de merveilles dans cette ville, commentées en français par Carole. Evidemment, une journée est bien insuffisante pour tout visiter. Ce tour nous a donné envie de revenir (nous avons lancé notre pièce dans la fontaine de Trévi).
6°/Gênes (Italie) : J’étais malade et très fatiguée par les heures de marches que j’avais dans les jambes donc je n’ai pas bien profité. Nous avons traversé la rue Garibaldi bordée de « Palazzo » qui sont soient des musés/galeries d’art soient des banques. Puis nous nous sommes promenées dans la ville : place Ferrari, Palazzo ducale, Eglise San Lorenzo, port antique avec un galion qui a servi au tournage d’un film…nous sommes passées devant un nombre incroyable de palais, églises et autres monuments magnifiques. C’est fou le patrimoine architectural que possède cette ville (comme Rome) : vous chopez un torticoli à force de marcher le nez en l’air. Une ville à revoir assurément.
7°/ Marseille : Nous n’avions pas beaucoup de temps avant de prendre le train pour le retour au bercail, donc nous avons fait le minimum : cathédrale Sainte-Marie Majeure, Notre-Dame de La Garde (« La Bonne Mère ») et petit tour sur le vieux port. J’ai été impressionnée par la cathédrale Sainte-Marie Majeure, elle est immense et magnifique. J’ai été frappée par l’inspiration byzantine des 2 églises.
Voilà…si j’ai un conseil à vous donner c’est de préparer vos excursions à l’avance : plan de l’endroit à visiter, définition d’un itinéraire, définition voire réservation des moyens de locomotion (taxis, bus), horaires d’ouverture des monuments que vous souhaitez visiter, planning (le timing est important car vous n’avez pas beaucoup de temps). Une bonne organisation est à mon avis nécessaire si vous souhaitez profiter un maximum des escales.
Personnellement j’ai totalement été séduite par le concept de la croisière. Je trouve que c’est un excellent moyen de visiter plein d’endroits et de pays différents sans passer son temps à faire/défaire les valises, changer d’hôtels et passer des heures coincé sur un siège de car sans pouvoir bouger. Les temps de trajet sont indolores puisque que la plus grande partie se fait pendant que vous dormez. J’ai hâte d’en refaire une autre !
Bonjour Aurore
Superbe compte rendu !
Les primocroisieristes auront grâce à vous toutes les réponses aux questions qu'ils peuvent se poser .
Votre itinéraire semblait vraiment idéal et vous avez eu la chance de pouvoir vous baigner alors que chez nous, ça commence à faire un peu frais (je suis Normande😃)!
Je suis tout à fait d'accord avec votre conclusion sur les croisières : c'est vraiment très agréable de voyager ainsi , avec tout le confort, en découvrant des lieux nouveaux chaque jour. Si vous en avez l'occasion, je vous conseille d'essayer les cabines balcons : avec la vue mer en plus, le voyage devient carrément magique...
Anne
Non aux parcs aquatiques et aux dauphins captifs
Le Havre ,502 ans : jardins suspendus, Maison de l'Armateur, Architecture Perret classée par l'UNESCO, plage immense.
Bonsoir
Ce énergique, mais il n'en est que mieux.Comme l écrit discussions il n'y a plus qu'à essayer une cabine. Balcon et tu sera comme tant d'autres contaminée.Amicalement.
DB
bienvenue au club des fous de croisières !
la première croisière reste inoubliable 🙂
Isabelle, amoureuse des croisières:
COSTA, MSC, ROYAL CARIBBEAN, CELEBRITY, PRINCESS, NCL, HAL, PONANT, OCEANIA, AZAMARA
A VENIR
CELEBRITY EQUINOX 09/11/2026 Grèce Italie Malte
Bonjour
Bravo pour ce CR indispensable à tout primocroisiériste Votre CR devrait être mis en tête de toutes les discussions ou renommé Vademecum du primocrosiériste !
La prochaine croisière est réservée ?😉
Catherine
18 croisières (11 Costa - 5 MSC - 4 Ponant) et 1 Ponant à venir : Champlain 8/20.
Pas encore mais je regarde!
Je suis assez tentée par les pays nordiques et les fjords.
Après, comme il existe plusieurs compagnies (MSC, Costa pour citer les plus célèbres), je me demande laquelle est la mieux...ça dépend peut-être du type de croisière.
MSC m'a beaucoup plus en tout cas.
bonsoir Aurore 😉
et bienvenue au club des mordus ^^😉😏de la croisiere
msc /costa 😉ok ; A essayer un bateau plus confortable que l armonia pour la prochaine et balcon si vous pouvez la gamme déjà au dessus vous enchantera par rapport à l armonia vous verrez
🙂
7 croisières COSTA - 9 croisières MSC - 1 croisière RCI -
Je suis d accord avec toi madi mieux vaut prendre l armonia pour une premiere et progresser en gamme apres 😉
D autant p'us que ce n est pas forcement plus cher sur des bateaux plus confortables et plus recents 😉
Isabelle, amoureuse des croisières:
COSTA, MSC, ROYAL CARIBBEAN, CELEBRITY, PRINCESS, NCL, HAL, PONANT, OCEANIA, AZAMARA
A VENIR
CELEBRITY EQUINOX 09/11/2026 Grèce Italie Malte
Bonsoir aurore merci pour ce joli résumé de ta croisière. Nous partons le 18/12 sur msc Splendida.peux tu me dire à l'arrivée à Marseille comment faire pour se rendre au vieux port, je voudrai prendre le bus touristique. Merci.si tu as d'autres "tuyaux"...Christine
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It’s with immense sadness that I learned this morning of the passing of our friend Nathalie (nadu). Many of us knew her through this forum, which she loved so much. She enjoyed reading your travel stories, joining discussions, sharing her cruise reviews, and offering valuable advice—always with kindness, gentleness, and discretion.
For me, Nathalie was so much more than just a cruise enthusiast. She was a friend, a deeply kind person who was always there to listen, despite the many health challenges she faced with tremendous courage. We corresponded regularly, and sometimes we had the chance to visit each other’s homes or attend the cruise show together with our respective husbands.
We shared a common dream: when we both retired, we had planned to finally go on a cruise together. Life had other plans, and that trip will forever remain a journey we never had the chance to take. That thought weighs heavily on my heart today.
I’ll remember her as a gentle, generous woman who was always ready to help others. Her presence on this forum will leave a huge void, just as her friendship has in my life.
I send my sincerest thoughts to her husband, her family, and all those who had the chance to know her.
Fair winds, Nathalie. I like to think you’re now sailing on an infinitely calm sea, under an eternally blue sky. You’ll remain in our thoughts and hearts every time we talk about cruises or set off on a new journey.
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For me, Nathalie was so much more than just a cruise enthusiast. She was a friend, a deeply kind person who was always there to listen, despite the many health challenges she faced with tremendous courage. We corresponded regularly, and sometimes we had the chance to visit each other’s homes or attend the cruise show together with our respective husbands.
We shared a common dream: when we both retired, we had planned to finally go on a cruise together. Life had other plans, and that trip will forever remain a journey we never had the chance to take. That thought weighs heavily on my heart today.
I’ll remember her as a gentle, generous woman who was always ready to help others. Her presence on this forum will leave a huge void, just as her friendship has in my life.
I send my sincerest thoughts to her husband, her family, and all those who had the chance to know her.
Fair winds, Nathalie. I like to think you’re now sailing on an infinitely calm sea, under an eternally blue sky. You’ll remain in our thoughts and hearts every time we talk about cruises or set off on a new journey.
Rest in peace, Nathalie.
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We’re back from this cruise.
Boarding in Dunkirk: The doors opened around 12 PM. Since we were a bit early, I asked if my husband, who uses a walker, could wait inside instead of outside. I left him with the two suitcases and our two backpacks in the small hall while I parked the car in the reserved CFC parking lot for 10 € per day.
The shuttle that was supposed to take people from the parking lot to the model pavilion was supposed to arrive in 5 minutes, but after 15 minutes, nothing. After waiting 15 minutes, I saw a man walking and asked if I could follow him. In 15 minutes, we arrived, and still no sign of the shuttle—it must have passed us. Arrived at the model pavilion.
My husband had already checked in the suitcases with the help of a CFC staff member. The remaining formalities were completed quickly. We were on board by 12:15 PM. Headed to the buffet on deck 11 and waited in a lounge to access our cabin.
At 2 PM, we discovered our balcony cabin on deck 9 at the rear: spacious with a large balcony compared to MSC/COSTA.
Since we were at the rear, cabin 9202, there was always an issue with elevator number 4: "priority."
Elevator number 2 stops at deck 10... and elevator number 3 was often out of order, leaving only number 1 for those with mobility issues to reach the buffet, especially for people who struggle with stairs. Note: only one child on board and lots of "gray hair."
DAY 2: At sea. Lots of activities offered.
Day 3: GOTHENBURG (Sweden). Sunny, 19°C at 11 AM.
Excursion booked with CFC: Gothenburg and Haga for all.
Interesting visit with a great guide. The HAGA district, in our opinion, is full of cobblestones and nothing special, not suitable for people using a cane or wheelchair. Elevator number 3 was out of order again.
Day 4: Copenhagen. 15°C in the morning, showers in the afternoon.
We didn’t book an excursion since we’d already stopped here with CFC in 2025, and based on advice from this forum, we took the hop-on/hop-off bus right in front of the ship. I still went to see the Little Mermaid again.
No TV, but the elevator was fixed.
DAY 5: At sea. Still no TV.
DAY 6: GDANSK (Poland). 15°C, rain all day.
There’s a shuttle to get to the city center.
We took the excursion: Panorama of Gdansk.
The guide left us at the entrance of the city center for 45 minutes, telling us what to visit. Meet-up for the rest of the tour at 3 PM. The bus left at 3:15 PM to cover 10 km to see St. Mary’s Cathedral. We arrived at 4:16 PM... The guide said there are often traffic jams in that direction. We had 10 minutes on site before heading to see the lighthouse and the Westerplatte monument, where we also had 10 minutes.
Many of us wondered why we didn’t do the tour in the opposite direction since they knew there would be traffic...
I went to reception to complain about the organization. The staff member read me the program: we were supposed to start with the lighthouse, then go to the cathedral and stay for 30 minutes before heading to the center of Gdansk for a short guided walk with some free time to buy souvenirs, etc.
The guide did the complete opposite of what was planned and didn’t even give us a guided tour—just dropped us off in the city...
DAY 7: Bornholm Island (Denmark). 14°C, a few sunny spells.
We saw in the excursions that there was a walking tour of RØNNE. So, like many others, we explored on our own. There was a small orchestra welcoming us at the port and two people with city maps. We took the shuttle to leave the port—it ran every 15 minutes. The tourist office was next to the "shuttle bus." A pleasant visit at our own pace.
DAY 8: KIEL (Germany). 18–23°C, nice weather.
We took the "Kiel for all" excursion. Great guide and interesting visits.
The port is in the city, and in 10 minutes, we were in the city center by following a blue line on the ground from the port. Elevator 3 was stuck again... and the TV was back.
DAY 9: At sea. Elevator 3 works.
DAY 10: At sea. Elevator 3 is out of order again...
DAY 11: Disembarkation in Dunkirk.
Cabins had to be vacated by 7:30 AM. Buffet open until 9 AM.
Elevator number 1 was "reserved," leaving only number 2, which doesn’t go up to deck 11... a problem for people with mobility issues who had to cross the entire deck 11 and try to use one of the four working elevators at the front, which were crowded.
My opinion: Interesting stops.
The onboard staff were always welcoming, smiling, and mostly French-speaking.
Evening shows were better than in March/April 2025—better singers, dancers, and presenters, and the costumes were improved.
I liked the "magician" shows less.
There were three onboard lectures by a very cultured person, but they went off-topic and were too historical for my taste. I didn’t attend the other two; my husband went to the second but not the third.
For this cruise, there was a bridge theme, but we’re not players or interested.
We didn’t take a drink package on board—water, coffee, tea, and herbal teas were available.
We had a water leak in our cabin the night before disembarkation. We reported it, and after the technical staff came (with a translator who didn’t speak English), we were asked to leave the cabin for a while for repairs. We went to a lounge, and after 1.5 hours, I checked in at reception. The repair took longer than expected... we had to change cabins... not ideal the night before disembarkation. No balcony cabins were available, so we got an ocean-view cabin, 6075, with a bathtub (impossible for both of us to use). We packed our suitcases, took a shower in our cabin, and moved to the new one. Noise from chairs until 12:30 AM because the cabin was under a lounge, and constant ventilation noise in the hallway... sleep was hard to come by. Disembarkation: Well organized. We were helped with transporting the two suitcases and bags to the waiting room while I took the shuttle to get the car. Guylène
We had a water leak in our cabin the night before disembarkation. We reported it, and after the technical staff came (with a translator who didn’t speak English), we were asked to leave the cabin for a while for repairs. We went to a lounge, and after 1.5 hours, I checked in at reception. The repair took longer than expected... we had to change cabins... not ideal the night before disembarkation. No balcony cabins were available, so we got an ocean-view cabin, 6075, with a bathtub (impossible for both of us to use). We packed our suitcases, took a shower in our cabin, and moved to the new one. Noise from chairs until 12:30 AM because the cabin was under a lounge, and constant ventilation noise in the hallway... sleep was hard to come by. Disembarkation: Well organized. We were helped with transporting the two suitcases and bags to the waiting room while I took the shuttle to get the car. Guylène
Hello,
We’re taking a cruise to Northern Europe with a stop in SOUTHAMPTON.
We’d like to visit the Stonehenge site.
Is it possible to get there on our own (my husband is a wheelchair user), since the MSC excursion to Salisbury is priced at 127 € per person?
There’s also a stop in Rotterdam, and it seems there’s a "miniature village to visit" nearby. Has anyone here been there, and if so, how did you get there?
Thanks so much for your tips. Mum49
If you're traveling on the Costa Diadema from October 17th to 28th, 2026 to Lisbon, we can meet up for a drink. Share our cruising experiences, an excursion, a table...
hi there, a group of friends and I are going on a cruise at the end of June with CFC in Norway. I’d love to get some info on the different stops we’ll be making. Most of them are one-day stops (from around 10 AM to 8 PM on average). Here are the stops: Andalsnes, Trondheim, Honningsvåg, Alta, Hellesylt, Sandane, Austefjorden.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can share what there is to see or do in these places.
When I get back, I’ll post what we did—it might help others who come after us.
Also, does anyone know if the boat sticks to the arrival time in Dunkirk for catching tickets to head back south? We’ll plan a buffer just in case.
Thanks everyone!
Thanks in advance to anyone who can share what there is to see or do in these places.
When I get back, I’ll post what we did—it might help others who come after us.
Also, does anyone know if the boat sticks to the arrival time in Dunkirk for catching tickets to head back south? We’ll plan a buffer just in case.
Thanks everyone!
Hi there, The day before boarding the Costa Favolosa for the Norwegian Fjords cruise departing from Hamburg, I'd like to book a hotel. Which one would be the most convenient location-wise relative to the port?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Hi everyone on the cruising forum,
I’m looking to get in touch with someone who’s been on an Arctic Cruise aboard the ship POLARFRONT, operated by the French company "LATITUDE BLANCHE", for some info.
https://www.latitudeblanche.com/voyages-grandnord-polarfront/
I already posted a similar message here 2-3 months ago, and it mysteriously disappeared... ??
Hoping for a response this time.
Best to all,
Puma2A
...
I’m looking to get in touch with someone who’s been on an Arctic Cruise aboard the ship POLARFRONT, operated by the French company "LATITUDE BLANCHE", for some info.
https://www.latitudeblanche.com/voyages-grandnord-polarfront/
I already posted a similar message here 2-3 months ago, and it mysteriously disappeared... ??
Hoping for a response this time.
Best to all,
Puma2A
...
Hi there, I was wondering if anyone has ever taken a cruise with this PO Cruise company.
Would love to hear your thoughts!
They’ve got some great itineraries for Norway.Hello,
We’ll be sailing on the Renaissance with CFC to southern Norway from July 4 to 11, 2026, departing from Dunkirk (the cruise was booked through "Planète Croisière").
When entering some personal details or pre-selecting options on the CFC website, I’m wondering about the "optional" categories for drinks and WiFi.
I’m actually a bit surprised by these extra charges, as we weren’t used to them on other cruises (Australis in Patagonia; Hurtigruten’s Coastal Express in Norway and Alaska; Rivages du Monde in the Arctic or on the Douro River; a Nile river cruise in Egypt), where we sometimes had access to basic drinks at meals and free WiFi when near land.
Anyway, for those who’ve already taken a CFC cruise on the Renaissance, could you share some advice? Specifically about the most basic drink package, called "Fraîcheur" (238 € for two), which doesn’t seem to be described anywhere. The "Premium" package seems excessive (490 € for two for the week) for light drinkers.
As for WiFi, it’s 10 € per day per person. While I find that price acceptable for parking our car in Dunkirk, it feels overpriced here (especially since it was free on the Nordlys "Coastal Express" just 3 or 4 years ago).
So, I’d love to hear from experienced cruisers who’ve been on this ship!
Looking forward to seeing the excursion prices, which should be available soon! 😐
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
I’d love to hear from travelers who’ve done this cruise with Rivages du Monde or CroisiEurope.
Thanks!
Elettra69
Hi there,
I’m considering a cruise on this ship in the recently introduced Yacht Club category.
Have any forum members tried it?
What are your thoughts? Positive or negative? Which cabins should we go for—or avoid?
We’re already familiar with the Yacht Clubs on the Splendida, Fantasia, Preziosa, and Divina series.
We weren’t as keen on the one on the Seashore—we found it too big.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Best,
Claudine
Hi there,
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this cruise and its slightly unusual itinerary.
Also, what do you think about the price?
Good deal or too expensive?
Thanks
We're considering a new cruise soon and would like to try the Renaissance.
The uniqueness of the promenade cabins appeals to us, but could anyone give us some insights on the following points:
- Is the glass door sufficiently tinted to prevent outsiders from seeing into the cabin?
- Is the soundproofing good enough to block out conversations on the promenade deck?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
Hi there,
Do you have a hotel near the cruise port (or easy to reach by metro with luggage) to recommend? I’m planning to spend two days there before boarding.
Thanks in advance! Claudine
Do you have a hotel near the cruise port (or easy to reach by metro with luggage) to recommend? I’m planning to spend two days there before boarding.
Thanks in advance! Claudine
Hello,
My husband, our two teens, and I are going on a cruise on the COSTA Esmeralda at the beginning of July. We’re thinking of exploring the ports on our own. Do any of you have recent experiences or tips to share? Are there shuttles between the port and the city center? Are they free? Looking forward to hearing from you.
My husband, our two teens, and I are going on a cruise on the COSTA Esmeralda at the beginning of July. We’re thinking of exploring the ports on our own. Do any of you have recent experiences or tips to share? Are there shuttles between the port and the city center? Are they free? Looking forward to hearing from you.
Hi, can you eat in the evening at the Costa Smeralda’s cafeteria, or do you have to dine at the restaurant? Thanks for your reply.
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Hi everyone,
As promised, here’s my review of the cruise I took from the 5th to the 19th on the MSC Virtuosa.
As you know, I had initially booked a cruise with Mein Schiff departing from Dubai (from Dubai to Cape Town). It was a 22-day cruise. Due to the issues in the Persian Gulf, my cruise was canceled by Mein Schiff.
So, we started looking for a Plan B because we really wanted to go. Especially my wife, who had just had a minor procedure and needed some rest. Since she had already taken time off, she was determined to travel. However, we were looking for an affordable Plan B since we weren’t sure when Mein Schiff or the airline would reimburse us.
While browsing online, I found a 15-day cruise departing from Pointe-à-Pitre (including flights, transfers, the cruise, and drinks) for a price of 1,200 € in a Fantastica balcony cabin. We thought, *Why not?*
I should mention that I’m not usually a big fan of MSC. My last experience with them was post-Covid (I took two cruises, one in 2021 and another in 2022), and it was honestly a disaster. We didn’t want to repeat that, but after talking to Catherine, who told me she was very happy with a short Christmas cruise, we decided to give it a try.
I have to say, I was left speechless. Honestly, the cruise was absolutely perfect. There’s nothing to complain about (or just a few minor details). In terms of service and food, I felt like I was on a premium cruise line. I’d even say MSC has nothing to envy from some of those companies. While premium lines like Holland, Celebrity, and Royal are cutting back on services, I think MSC has made huge improvements. Seriously, I wasn’t expecting this at all. You’ll see what I mean as we chat more.
I won’t do a full review like I usually do because there weren’t many stops: 1. We boarded in Pointe-à-Pitre 2. We stopped in Saint-Martin 3. Then it was a direct crossing to the Azores...
This cruise was really about relaxing, even if it’s not the kind of trip we usually take.
First off, I’m not a big fan of "flight and cruise" packages. I asked if we could leave two days early, but they said it wasn’t possible. We had to take the flight, then the bus, and board the ship directly.
It’s not really my thing, but given the price we paid and since we really wanted to relax, we thought, *Why not?*
Here’s the itinerary:
Boarding in Pointe-à-Pitre Saint-Martin Five days at sea The Azores Four days at sea Hamburg One day at sea Le Havre

But as I mentioned, it wasn’t about the itinerary. It was really about taking a break and unwinding. Honestly, I came back thrilled.
Departure and boarding details to come
As promised, here’s my review of the cruise I took from the 5th to the 19th on the MSC Virtuosa.
As you know, I had initially booked a cruise with Mein Schiff departing from Dubai (from Dubai to Cape Town). It was a 22-day cruise. Due to the issues in the Persian Gulf, my cruise was canceled by Mein Schiff.
So, we started looking for a Plan B because we really wanted to go. Especially my wife, who had just had a minor procedure and needed some rest. Since she had already taken time off, she was determined to travel. However, we were looking for an affordable Plan B since we weren’t sure when Mein Schiff or the airline would reimburse us.
While browsing online, I found a 15-day cruise departing from Pointe-à-Pitre (including flights, transfers, the cruise, and drinks) for a price of 1,200 € in a Fantastica balcony cabin. We thought, *Why not?*
I should mention that I’m not usually a big fan of MSC. My last experience with them was post-Covid (I took two cruises, one in 2021 and another in 2022), and it was honestly a disaster. We didn’t want to repeat that, but after talking to Catherine, who told me she was very happy with a short Christmas cruise, we decided to give it a try.
I have to say, I was left speechless. Honestly, the cruise was absolutely perfect. There’s nothing to complain about (or just a few minor details). In terms of service and food, I felt like I was on a premium cruise line. I’d even say MSC has nothing to envy from some of those companies. While premium lines like Holland, Celebrity, and Royal are cutting back on services, I think MSC has made huge improvements. Seriously, I wasn’t expecting this at all. You’ll see what I mean as we chat more.
I won’t do a full review like I usually do because there weren’t many stops: 1. We boarded in Pointe-à-Pitre 2. We stopped in Saint-Martin 3. Then it was a direct crossing to the Azores...
This cruise was really about relaxing, even if it’s not the kind of trip we usually take.
First off, I’m not a big fan of "flight and cruise" packages. I asked if we could leave two days early, but they said it wasn’t possible. We had to take the flight, then the bus, and board the ship directly.
It’s not really my thing, but given the price we paid and since we really wanted to relax, we thought, *Why not?*
Here’s the itinerary:
Boarding in Pointe-à-Pitre Saint-Martin Five days at sea The Azores Four days at sea Hamburg One day at sea Le Havre

But as I mentioned, it wasn’t about the itinerary. It was really about taking a break and unwinding. Honestly, I came back thrilled.
Departure and boarding details to come
Hi there
Is the water from the cabin sinks drinkable?
Is the water from the cabin sinks drinkable?
We’re stopping over in Rovinj this coming May, and since we’ve already visited the main sights (port, church, etc.), is there a walk we can do on our own—no boat needed—that would fill a morning?
Thanks to anyone who knows the area…
My wife and I are going on a cruise on the MS Vesteralen on August 4th. The ship stays close to the coast to deliver mail and packages. My wife is a musician and is sensitive to the movement of the boat. Which deck and cabin should we choose?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Hi there,
So, I booked this cruise...
I know CFC gets a lot of criticism—
- And that it’s not really like the ships I usually take.
But the destination really interested me...
So, I’m giving it a try...
I’m going in with an open mind, thinking I got a good deal, so I’m not expecting the same experience as when I travel with Yacht Club or The Haven.
We’ll see... soon!hi, we’re going on a cruise with MSC Virtuosa in the Caribbean. Has anyone done this cruise before and could give us some tips for excursions on the different islands? Thanks for your help
😉Hi there,
A few months ago, CFC put the EN VOGUE experience on sale, departing from Dunkirk.
I booked this package to test the boat and onboard services for myself.
I’d read a lot of reviews mentioning numerous issues on board, so I wanted to see for myself what it was really like…
Okay, I’ll stop rambling… The package included boarding at 6 PM on Friday, dinner, a show, an overnight stay, and breakfast. We chose an interior cabin for this experience—since the boat wasn’t leaving the dock, we didn’t see the point in paying more… All in all, it cost 130 € per person. My mom joined us; she got the same cabin for 130 € with no single occupancy supplement.
We’d checked in online to board faster. We took the train to DUNKIRK, then a taxi to the shuttle pavilion—7 € for the ride. When we arrived at the pavilion, we were told to wait because there was a connection issue with check-in. Great start… After about ten minutes, we were finally allowed to proceed. At the counter, they said they didn’t have our cabin cards and no record of our check-in… Very odd. With no solution, they put us on the bus and said we’d sort it out at reception. Perfect. We went through security, and they confiscated our water bottles—never seen that before! Then they said my mom had a corkscrew in her bag, so they searched it… but there was no corkscrew. Total amateur hour… They eventually dropped it.
We got on the bus for a ten-minute ride… We boarded the ship with a crew member and headed to reception. Turns out, we weren’t the only ones in this situation. The nightmare began… Only two staff members were handling all the issues, and everything seemed complicated. They told my mom her cabin had been given to someone else 😲. That was the last straw…
It took forever—they had to redo the entire check-in. Finally, they told my mom her cabin was good to go; they’d mixed her up with someone else… After a solid half-hour, we could finally head to our cabin.
I’m determined to test everything: the pool, jacuzzi, show, restaurant, spa, etc… TO BE CONTINUED
Okay, I’ll stop rambling… The package included boarding at 6 PM on Friday, dinner, a show, an overnight stay, and breakfast. We chose an interior cabin for this experience—since the boat wasn’t leaving the dock, we didn’t see the point in paying more… All in all, it cost 130 € per person. My mom joined us; she got the same cabin for 130 € with no single occupancy supplement.
We’d checked in online to board faster. We took the train to DUNKIRK, then a taxi to the shuttle pavilion—7 € for the ride. When we arrived at the pavilion, we were told to wait because there was a connection issue with check-in. Great start… After about ten minutes, we were finally allowed to proceed. At the counter, they said they didn’t have our cabin cards and no record of our check-in… Very odd. With no solution, they put us on the bus and said we’d sort it out at reception. Perfect. We went through security, and they confiscated our water bottles—never seen that before! Then they said my mom had a corkscrew in her bag, so they searched it… but there was no corkscrew. Total amateur hour… They eventually dropped it.
We got on the bus for a ten-minute ride… We boarded the ship with a crew member and headed to reception. Turns out, we weren’t the only ones in this situation. The nightmare began… Only two staff members were handling all the issues, and everything seemed complicated. They told my mom her cabin had been given to someone else 😲. That was the last straw…
It took forever—they had to redo the entire check-in. Finally, they told my mom her cabin was good to go; they’d mixed her up with someone else… After a solid half-hour, we could finally head to our cabin.
I’m determined to test everything: the pool, jacuzzi, show, restaurant, spa, etc… TO BE CONTINUED
Hi,
We received a promotion from our CFC agency offering cruises at up to 40-100% off, and among other details: CFC organizes parking for departures from Dunkirk.
"Unattended parking located about 12 minutes away, fenced off with barriers, at a rate of 10 € per day. Drop off passengers and luggage at the Model Pavilion, and a CFC shuttle will take you from the parking lot to the Model Pavilion every 15-20 minutes. Same for disembarkation. You can book through your agency or on their website. No refunds if the booking is canceled; payment is due at reservation."
Have a great day,
Guylène
PS: Personally, we’d rather keep our vehicle in a free, supervised parking lot and take a taxi to the Model Pavilion.
Hi there,
In June we’re taking a cruise called "Pearls of the Baltic" on board Renaissance CFC Cruises—with stops in Kiel (Germany), Gdańsk (Poland), Rønne (Bornholm), Copenhagen (Denmark), and Gothenburg (Sweden).
This layover in Gothenburg doesn’t really inspire me—could you tell me what’s worth seeing? Are there locals offering excursions around the area by van right when you leave the port, like you often see on Caribbean cruises?
I saw there’s a hop-on hop-off bus, but I’m not sure if there’s a stop near the terminal.
What are your suggestions? Thanks in advance! Best regards,
This layover in Gothenburg doesn’t really inspire me—could you tell me what’s worth seeing? Are there locals offering excursions around the area by van right when you leave the port, like you often see on Caribbean cruises?
I saw there’s a hop-on hop-off bus, but I’m not sure if there’s a stop near the terminal.
What are your suggestions? Thanks in advance! Best regards,
Hi! On June 10th, we’re heading off on a 10-day Baltic Sea cruise with CFC Cruises’ *Renaissance*. We’ll be stopping in Copenhagen, and we’re planning to take the City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off buses to explore the city with multiple stops. Could anyone tell me which quay cruise ships usually dock at and how to get from the quay to the nearest stop to board the tour bus? Thanks for your tips and suggestions!





