Hi there,
Here’s a little review of our cruise on the Renaissance from October 18 to 29, 2025 (11 nights). It was our first experience with CFC.
Some other forum members were on board too, so we can probably compare notes and correct me if I’m wrong!
The stops were as follows:
10/18 departure from Marseille
10/19 at sea
10/20 Cartagena
10/21 Almería
10/22 Gibraltar
10/23 Cádiz
10/24 at sea
10/25 Leixões (Porto)
10/26 Vigo
10/27 at sea
10/28 at sea
10/29 Dunkirk
First, a quick intro. We’re a family of four with two kids, ages 8 and 11. We booked this cruise in January 2025, right when it went on sale. At the time, it was priced at 763 € per adult (+ 99 € in tips) and 114.45 € per child (under 12, no tips to pay) for an ocean-view cabin (all ocean-view categories were the same price). Since there was also a single-parent offer (meaning one paying adult in the cabin was enough to get the child rate for the accompanying kid), I asked if we could take advantage of this offer to get two double cabins at the same price as one quadruple cabin (to have more space), and yes, it was possible.
So we booked two premium ocean-view double cabins side by side. It was the same price as a quadruple. We booked directly through CFC because my husband had a promotional code from his works council. In total, for the four of us, we paid 1830 €, tips included. It’s true we booked early, but the rate was good, and we had the constraint of traveling as a family of four, so cabin choices were more limited. It’s also worth noting that the single-parent offer is limited.
Now, about embarkation:
10/18 Marseille
Coming from the north, we took the direct TGV that morning at 7:22 AM, scheduled to arrive in Marseille at 12:24 PM. The trip went smoothly, great weather, and we arrived just one minute late.
I had planned to get to the port using the free 35T shuttle from Joliette. To get to the bus stop, there were two options: the metro or walking. Since the weather was beautiful and the kids needed to stretch their legs, we opted for the second option. The route is all downhill, so it was pretty easy even with the suitcases. But I wouldn’t do it the other way around!
We arrived at Joliette around 12:50 PM, just in time for the 1:00 PM shuttle, which arrived a few minutes late. Other cruisers got on board too. That day, there were two Costa ships and one MSC ship at the port as well. Traffic was heavy, and the shuttle arrived at the port entrance at 1:30 PM. We were scheduled for 2:30 PM.
We were lucky to be at the closest embarkation terminal. So we were among those who had the least walking to do. We dropped off our suitcases and headed to the check-in counter. There were plenty of desks and almost no passengers. So we quickly completed the embarkation formalities—in just a few minutes—and when we boarded, it wasn’t even 2:00 PM yet.
We headed to the buffet, where there weren’t many people. As we finished lunch, it was around 3:00 PM when they announced the cabins were ready. We went down to drop off our luggage in the cabins and then went up to the top deck to take some photos. The ship’s daily program said the safety drill would be at 4:00 PM. So we went to deck 6 at the scheduled time. But later, they announced it would actually be at 4:30 PM! In short, we waited 30 minutes for nothing because of a difference between the scheduled and actual time! The drill itself was long. Gathering everyone took about 20 minutes, I think. Just as we finished, they announced the departure, originally scheduled for 5:00 PM, was delayed until 9:00 PM due to latecomers.
We went to check out the library, which had tons of board games and books—more than we’d ever seen. What stood out on this first day was that, for the first time, we had a French-speaking embarkation, announcements only in French (except for the safety drill), French-speaking servers, a paper daily program in French, books in French (which we’d never find on another ship), and menus in French.
To wrap up the day, we had dinner at Vatel. I had requested the first seating (6:30 PM) and a table for four, and we got it. We were seated upstairs near the window—a very pleasant table that we’d occupy every evening.
What was a little surprising, but we got used to it, was that you had to order everything you wanted at once. The portions weren’t big, but you could choose what you wanted. The cheese was French and excellent.
To be continued...
Hi everyone (and yes, ladies first 😎)
I was wondering, besides MSC and Costa, which cruise lines are your favorites? Which ones would you like to try?
For my part, I’ve tried Virgin… and how can I put it… it was one of the best cruises of my life! There are a lot of preconceptions about the company that honestly aren’t entirely justified (even if I’ll admit I’m their target audience!).
Anyway, if you’re interested, I’ll give you a little rundown 🙂
I was wondering, besides MSC and Costa, which cruise lines are your favorites? Which ones would you like to try?
For my part, I’ve tried Virgin… and how can I put it… it was one of the best cruises of my life! There are a lot of preconceptions about the company that honestly aren’t entirely justified (even if I’ll admit I’m their target audience!).
Anyway, if you’re interested, I’ll give you a little rundown 🙂
Hi there,
I hit my photo limit on the other post, so I’m forced to start a new one to continue this travel journal.
Victoria / Mahé continued:
After Anse Intendance, we head to Police Bay, located at the very southern tip of Mahé. Swimming and snorkeling aren’t ideal there (lots of waves)—just for the view!




On the way back, we stopped to visit some "typical" Seychellois houses, including one of the oldest.



We got back to the port around 6:30 PM, with memories filling our heads.
We were really happy with this day, and our guide/driver was exceptional! We even gave him a nice tip.
Dinner at the restaurant:



To be continued: Day at sea and Nosy Be
I hit my photo limit on the other post, so I’m forced to start a new one to continue this travel journal.
Victoria / Mahé continued:
After Anse Intendance, we head to Police Bay, located at the very southern tip of Mahé. Swimming and snorkeling aren’t ideal there (lots of waves)—just for the view!




On the way back, we stopped to visit some "typical" Seychellois houses, including one of the oldest.



We got back to the port around 6:30 PM, with memories filling our heads.
We were really happy with this day, and our guide/driver was exceptional! We even gave him a nice tip.
Dinner at the restaurant:



To be continued: Day at sea and Nosy Be
Hi everyone,
It was totally by chance that I found this cruise while chatting with Alfred in November 2024. It wasn’t planned, but the price was attractive—one of those "great deals" from Ponant that I love and that don’t exist anymore. Since everyone’s wondering, here’s the answer without waiting for the end of the story: after my various loyalty discounts, I paid **3,250 € per person** for 8 nights/9 days on the expedition cruise *The Essentials of the Seychelles*.
Expedition cruises are by far our favorites. The outings are done by Zodiac with the ship’s naturalist guides, everything’s included, and there’s no need to add any excursions or prepare anything.
We’re liking long flights less and less, so to break up the trip, we decided to stop over in Doha for four days on the way there and one day on the way back.
I’m happy to share the good and not-so-good moments, the great surprises, and the disappointments of this trip with you.
It was totally by chance that I found this cruise while chatting with Alfred in November 2024. It wasn’t planned, but the price was attractive—one of those "great deals" from Ponant that I love and that don’t exist anymore. Since everyone’s wondering, here’s the answer without waiting for the end of the story: after my various loyalty discounts, I paid **3,250 € per person** for 8 nights/9 days on the expedition cruise *The Essentials of the Seychelles*.
Expedition cruises are by far our favorites. The outings are done by Zodiac with the ship’s naturalist guides, everything’s included, and there’s no need to add any excursions or prepare anything.
We’re liking long flights less and less, so to break up the trip, we decided to stop over in Doha for four days on the way there and one day on the way back.
I’m happy to share the good and not-so-good moments, the great surprises, and the disappointments of this trip with you.
Hi,
For my upcoming trip to Madagascar in November, I’d like to take a cruise on the Pangalanes Canal.
We’ve been offered a 3-day, 2-night trip between Mananjary and Mahanoro.
Has anyone done this? Are there too many hours on the boat?
Is it worth it?
They’re offering either a bivouac or a hotel—what do you think?
Thanks for your feedback.
One-day layover in Tangier, what to do?
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…
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!
Hello!
I’m going on my very first cruise in September 2025.
Departure from Civitavecchia—
Mykonos - Santorini - Kusadasi...
A few questions: Apart from Ephesus, Naples, and Pompeii, I’m pretty much heading into the unknown for Santorini and Mykonos. I’ve been following some of your posts about Santorini—thank you for those! What do you recommend for Mykonos? I’ll be spending 3 days in Rome before the cruise. At the end of the cruise, I don’t plan to return to Rome. Could you tell me what transport to take from Civitavecchia to Fiumicino Airport? Thanks so much! 🙂 Françoise
Departure from Civitavecchia—
Mykonos - Santorini - Kusadasi...
A few questions: Apart from Ephesus, Naples, and Pompeii, I’m pretty much heading into the unknown for Santorini and Mykonos. I’ve been following some of your posts about Santorini—thank you for those! What do you recommend for Mykonos? I’ll be spending 3 days in Rome before the cruise. At the end of the cruise, I don’t plan to return to Rome. Could you tell me what transport to take from Civitavecchia to Fiumicino Airport? Thanks so much! 🙂 Françoise
Which cruise... and what to visit for 10 days
Hello,
My family and I (2 adults and a 6-year-old girl) are going on a cruise in January to the islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. We’re departing from Guadeloupe, where we live. This is a first for me because personally, I’m not a fan of this kind of trip (I prefer traveling on foot with a backpack, but I want to make my family happy 😉). I’m used to planning my trips from A to Z, so it’s unthinkable for me to take the excursions offered by the cruise line (too crowded and too expensive). I’ve already sent a few requests to car rental companies on these islands, but if you have any contacts or great tips, I’d love to hear them! 🙂 I’m also wondering what itineraries to do during these short days ashore? Which places or activities shouldn’t be missed? (Preferably nature, culture, no shopping—unless it’s local crafts worth the detour!)
Anyway, I’m open to all your advice
Thanks so much!
My family and I (2 adults and a 6-year-old girl) are going on a cruise in January to the islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. We’re departing from Guadeloupe, where we live. This is a first for me because personally, I’m not a fan of this kind of trip (I prefer traveling on foot with a backpack, but I want to make my family happy 😉). I’m used to planning my trips from A to Z, so it’s unthinkable for me to take the excursions offered by the cruise line (too crowded and too expensive). I’ve already sent a few requests to car rental companies on these islands, but if you have any contacts or great tips, I’d love to hear them! 🙂 I’m also wondering what itineraries to do during these short days ashore? Which places or activities shouldn’t be missed? (Preferably nature, culture, no shopping—unless it’s local crafts worth the detour!)
Anyway, I’m open to all your advice
Thanks so much!
Bonjour ,
Par curiosité , votre itinéraire et les escales prévus lors de la réservation sont-ils restés identiques ? Pour les "Joyaux du Vestlandet" et le Renaissance sur lequel nous embarquerons du 4 au 11 juillet de Dunkerque AR , le parcours a été restreint , sans aucune information , justification ou explication , ni de CFC ni de Planète Croisière par qui j'étais passé et qui n'a même pas daigné me répondre (!) , d'au moins 300 km (donc 600 AR). Et plus question en particulier d'aller à Austelfjorden comme prévu dans le programme au départ . A la place ce sera pas + loin que Bergen , déjà vu 2 fois avec l' "Express côtier" en 2022 ...
Par curiosité , votre itinéraire et les escales prévus lors de la réservation sont-ils restés identiques ? Pour les "Joyaux du Vestlandet" et le Renaissance sur lequel nous embarquerons du 4 au 11 juillet de Dunkerque AR , le parcours a été restreint , sans aucune information , justification ou explication , ni de CFC ni de Planète Croisière par qui j'étais passé et qui n'a même pas daigné me répondre (!) , d'au moins 300 km (donc 600 AR). Et plus question en particulier d'aller à Austelfjorden comme prévu dans le programme au départ . A la place ce sera pas + loin que Bergen , déjà vu 2 fois avec l' "Express côtier" en 2022 ...
Bonjour, pouvez-vous m’indiquer comment vous avez eu cette information ?
Cordialement
Je me demandais s’il s’agissait d’une information de dernière minute que vous auriez récemment reçue , auquel cas , pour notre réservation de la croisière précédente, rien ne serait déprogrammé pour nous…
Bonjour ,
Je ne comprends pas bien votre question ...
Tout simplement en comparant l'itinéraire prévu en signant le contrat de réservation en septembre 2025 avec celui effectivement disponible 6 mois + tard sur mon compte client (effets retardés prise de contrôle par "Ambassador" ; augmentation prix du pétrole ? ... ).
Bonne soirée .
bonjour cacemma..le depart approche . nous nous verrons peut etre sur le bateau . nous sommes un groupe de huit et au cas ou , j ai des cheveux blancs avec une barbe blanche egalement. à bientot peut etre .
cachou
bonjour jean michel .concernant notre croisere , pour le moment aucun changement de prevu . nous partons demain . nous verrons bien si ca reste comme ça . bonne journée .
Bonjour Cachou, effectivement, le départ approche, pour nous c’est demain 10 h à Marseille. Les usagers de la sncf parlent d’un retard de 2 h à cause de la chaleur pour la journée d’hier, cela ne présage rien de bon …mais l’important est qu’ils maintiennent notre train jusqu’à Lille.
Je pense que votre groupe sera facilement repérable, nous ne manquerons pas de vous saluer durant notre séjour
Très bonne journée et à bientôt peut être
Hi there,
I’m thinking about taking my first cruise.
Has anyone ever booked with Destockage Croisière?
I’ve been offered a Mediterranean cruise departing from Marseille for 1,200 € solo in an inside cabin. Does that sound like a fair price? The departure is in April 2026, so pretty soon.
It’s with MSC, and the ship is the MSC World Europa 5*.
Has anyone traveled on this ship before? If so, I’d love to hear about your experience.
Also, if you have any tips to share, I’m all ears.
And what about solo cruising in general? I get the feeling most people go as couples or families… will I still enjoy it without feeling too isolated? Are the dining tables shared, etc.?
Thanks so much!
Hi,
I’m going on a solo cruise from Marseille to Hamburg—13 nights, 4 days at sea on the Costa Favalosa.
The stops are Genoa, Barcelona, Málaga, Cádiz, Porto, A Coruña, Le Havre, and Hamburg.
I’ve booked a Costa excursion for Porto and Hamburg that ends at the airport.
I plan to explore the other stops on my own (I’ve already visited Barcelona and Málaga).
The stops should be pretty easy to do solo, but I’d love any tips on A Coruña.
I’d also like to know if there’s a shuttle to get out of the port in Le Havre or go into the city center.
Looking forward to exchanging ideas with others who might be doing this route!
Best,
Varoise
There's a Black Friday deal called the "Tuatea Pass 7 islands 30 days" for 20,000 XPF on Apetahi Express's website.
I'd like to know the conditions of this offer. Will I be able to use this pass in June and July 2026, and can I take any boat? Also, how do I book the boat tickets?
Thanks for getting back to me quickly, as this offer is only valid for a few days.
I’ve contacted Apetahi Express and Tuatea, but they’re not responding to my questions.
Hi
Has anyone taken the CFC recently?
Thoughts?
Thanks
Thoughts?
Thanks
Hi there,
Does anyone know the agency "Wondercruises" based in Belgium?
I came across a (really interesting) cruise on the Mein Schiff 4, and apparently, no French agencies sell Mein Schiff cruises. After several searches online, only Wondercruises and Seascanner work with them.
The advantage of Wondercruises is that they’re partners with "Flying Blue," and you can earn miles.
I love a good challenge, so why not try out this company—it seems pretty solid!
Best regards,
Alfred
Does anyone know the agency "Wondercruises" based in Belgium?
I came across a (really interesting) cruise on the Mein Schiff 4, and apparently, no French agencies sell Mein Schiff cruises. After several searches online, only Wondercruises and Seascanner work with them.
The advantage of Wondercruises is that they’re partners with "Flying Blue," and you can earn miles.
I love a good challenge, so why not try out this company—it seems pretty solid!
Best regards,
Alfred
Good evening everyone, since many loyal MSC customers have been asking for it, it seems that the tier system and benefits of the MSC Voyagers Club are undergoing a major reform!
Does anyone here have any information?
Thanks in advance.
Foxpyzy
Hi, is anyone joining the transatlantic cruise on the Costa Fortuna from November 22 to December 12, from Marseille to Fort-de-France?
I’m traveling solo, so if you’re in the same boat, feel free to reach out!
A noter aussi que fin août tu n'auras pas le soleil de minuit, il ne dure que jusque vers la troisième semaine de juillet si je me souviens bien.
Il me semble que les deux étaient en Norvège ???
Hi there,
Has anyone here taken the cruise to the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia with the cruise line Aranui?
Has anyone here taken the cruise to the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia with the cruise line Aranui?
Hi everyone,
It’s been 6 years since we last went on a cruise...
We’re heading back to sea on April 26th on the Lirica (MSC).
For those who’ve recently sailed with MSC, could you let me know if there are still dress codes for the evenings and, if so, what they are?
Thanks in advance.
Have a great day
OUPS ! J'ai oublié de préciser que nous avons profité de la promotion jusqu'au 30/06/26 : "cabine balcon au prix de la vue mer" pour réserver cette croisière et départ du HAVRE qui nous convient mieux étant de l'Ouest de la France.
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