Salut à tous,
je rentre de la Transat NCL sur le Gem et je profite de la fraicheur de mes souvenirs pour vous décrire comment faire pour éviter de devoir payer les 109$ p.p. pour l'excursion "Rome on your own" en bus, du port jusqu'à Rome (et ensuite visite à pieds et sans guide) ou les 179$ avec guide. En effet Rome est à l'intérieur des terres (70 km environ si je ne m'abuse) et on est tenté de se laisser transporter par la compagnie de croisière par facilité. Mais vu le prix demandé pour juste l'autobus on y réfléchit à deux fois (sauf si vous êtes américains ou riches). On peut y aller en train: c'est facile et pas cher. Munissez vous d'un guide style Michelin ou autre avec plan car Rome c'est grand. Mais les nombreux monuments qui s'y succèdent sont bien flèchés.
La navette-bus du port de Civitavechia vous dépose à l'entrée de la ville. Prenez vers la droite le long du boulevard et après 10 minutes à pieds (moins d'un km) vous verrez la gare sur le trottoir de gauche.
Le ticket A/R pour Rome coûte 9 EUR y compris l'utilisation facultative du métro à Rome.
Le trajet dure environ une heure (70 km environ). Ne restez pas près de l'escalier d'accès au quai sinon vous allez rester debout dans le train: éloignez-vous un peu vers l'avant ou l'arrière du train.
Le ticket est établit jusqu'à "Rome Termini" (immense gare centrale d'où nous repartirons en fin d'après-midi) mais nous sommes descendu à "Rome S. Pietro" (Saint Pierre) tout près du Vatican dont on voit le dôme de la gare. Facile à atteindre en 10 minutes.
Place Saint Pierre, immense (voir photo attachée), nous sommes le 1er Mai (jeudi de l'Ascension et Fête du Travail). Plein de monde déjà à 10 heures du matin. Si vous voulez visiter la Cathédrale n'allez pas sur la gauche de la place car malgré les panneaux c'est une sortie uniquement (par contre il y a des toilettes). Entretemps en 10 minutes la file de droite pour la visite s'est allongée jusqu'à la partie gauche en traversant toute la place en arc de cercle. Cela doit durer des heures pour rentrer et en plus la Chapelle Sixtine et le Musée sont fermés pour cause 1er Mai: nous renonçons car on y passerait toute la journée. Nous reviendrons une autre fois avec Ryanair.
Nous empruntons la Via de la Conciliazione en face de la Place. Sur le côté gauche il y a un arret du bus Hop-on/Hop-off (=montée/descente libre) à étage ouvert. 15 EUR pour faire le tour de la ville avec audio-guide dans toutes les langues. Nous ne le prenons pas car nous préférons marcher et puis comme c'est un jour férié et qu'il y a énormement de monde dans les rues beaucoup d'avenues sont barrées aux voitures (et aux bus) et rendues aux piétons: quel plaisir de déambuler ainsi dans Rome sous ce beau soleil et cette foule bigarrée.
Nous continuons jusqu'au Chateau Castel San Angelo. Visite 5 EUR avec superbe point de vue du haut de la tour.
Nous traversons le fleuve en face du Chateau sur le pont San Angelo: plein de vendeurs à la sauvette ... qui se sauvent comme des poules à l'arrivée des policiers à moto ! Comique à voir. 3 minutes plus tard: ils sont de retour à leur emplacement ! Comedia del Arte ? Ma femme (fonctionnaire au Ministère du Travail qui lutte contre le travail au noir) en est toute indignée ! Bah, on est en vacances et puis c'est pas nos affaires ...
Nous avançons en direction de la superbe Place Navonna. Ensuite direction le Panthéon puis la Fontaine de Trévi: tout bien indiqué par des panneaux. Enormément de monde à la Fontaine à tel point qu'il est difficile de passer et de se prendre en photo. Mais comment font les gens en bus ?
Ensuite la Piazza Venetia puis le Forum (Foro Romano) puis le Collosseo fermé pour travaux, tout en enfilade. C'est fou le nombre de beaux monuments qui se succèdent !
Nous prenons le métro (compris dans notre ticket à 9 EUR) du Collosseo jusqu'à la gare Termini (2 arrets) car sinon à pieds cela ferait encore loin et je commence à avoir mal au dos et puis l'heure tourne.
A la gare Termini, immense, recherche de notre voie (28/29 si je me souviens bien) tout-à-fait à l'écart des autres et assez loin mais avec trottoir roulant. Sur les annonceurs chercher Civitavechia ou bien Pisa mais avec arret à Civitavechia (se renseigner). Nous avons un train vers 17h06 et serons bien à l'heure au Port.
Quelle belle journée nous avons passé à Rome, en compagnie de 4 Québecois si sympathiques (merci à Monique, Danielle, Carl, et Stéphane pour leur bonne humeur si contagieuse). Mais il faudra y revenir car il y a encore tant à voir. C'est cela l'avantage des croisières: découvrir et y revenir.
N'hésitez pas à me compléter et même à me contredire si ma mémoire me fait défaut. Philippe et Chantal
Hawaii, Ochos Rios, George Town, Roatan, Belize, Costa Maya, Nassau, St-Thomas, St-Johns, Bridgetown, St-Georges, Roseau, Road Town, Acapulco, Ixtapa, P. Vallarta, Cabo S-Luca, Açores, Lisbon, Cadix, Malaga, Ajaccio, Rome, Florence, Nice, Barcel. Samana, St-Kitts, Mer Rge, Canaries, Brésil, Arg ...
j ai lu avec interet le recit de CAMPHI concernant l excursion à ROME au depart de CIVITAVECCHIA. Je profite de l occasion pour lui demander ainsi qu'à d autres croisieristes : Vu que les compagnies américaines et autres ( CARNIVAL, RCCL, NCL etc ... organisent de plus en plus de croisieres en EUROPE DU NORD et en MEDITERRANEE, est-il possible en tant que francophone de bien se débrouiller facilement au niveau de la langue, meme si on ne maitrise pas parfaitement l anglais. A TOUS merci de vos réponses et du recit de vos expériences.
peu de compagnies américaines à ma connaissance pratiquent le français à bord, malgré le nombre de clients Québecois. Il faut à tout le moins comprendre l'anglais à défaut de le parler. Il y a par contre les menus en français aux restos Main.
Ici sur le NCL Gem nous avons eu la chance de disposer de l'hotesse internationale Sofie (orthographe flamand de Sophie) Demeulemeester, Belge, et notre voisine de Courtrai. Elle parlait parfaitement le français, l'espagnol, l'anglais en plus de son Néerlandais natal.
De ce fait, et pour la première fois en 5 croisières avec NCL nous avions le Freestyle Daily (la gazette du bord avec le programme des festivités) en français, flamand, ... ainsi que les annonces du matin sur le Public Adress.
Je m'en suis ouvert au Capitaine et le lendemain matin il la félicitait déjà à son bureau pour le bon boulot qu'elle faisait.
J'ai demandé à Sofie d'organiser aussitôt que possible une réunion des francophones afin de faire plus rapidement connaissance entre nous. Malheureusement l'annonce n'est passée que sur le Freestyle Daily en français que la plupart des francophones ne recevaient pas encore. Nous n'avons été qu'une trentaine sur les 150 à bord. Mais cela a facilité grandement nos contacts ultérieurs (excursions en journée, souper ensemble le soir, ...)
N'empèche, je vous encourage à le faire le premier jour de votre arrivée en vous adressant à la Réception ou au Chef Animateur. Sofie nous a également organisé deux grandes tables le soir. =Philippe
Hawaii, Ochos Rios, George Town, Roatan, Belize, Costa Maya, Nassau, St-Thomas, St-Johns, Bridgetown, St-Georges, Roseau, Road Town, Acapulco, Ixtapa, P. Vallarta, Cabo S-Luca, Açores, Lisbon, Cadix, Malaga, Ajaccio, Rome, Florence, Nice, Barcel. Samana, St-Kitts, Mer Rge, Canaries, Brésil, Arg ...
🙂 Phrase américains ou riches serait a corrigé maintenant avec les Euros par.... européens ou riches. Notre devise vaut rien premierement et les prix des vols pour l'europe nous coute une fortune comparé a vous pour venir ici... juste un commentaire, pas de rancune.
oui, je sais celà pour en avoir beaucoup discuté avec nos compagnons de voyage.
Mais ma phrase n'est pas "Américains et riches", mais Américains (i.e qui aiment bien se laisser conduire en groupe sans prendre d'initiative) ou riches (quelle que soit la devise).
Avec les amis Québécois rencontrés cette fois-ci nous avons déambulé partout en train, métro, bus, ... à moindre coût et en sortant des sentiers battus organisés par les compagnies de croisière.
Hawaii, Ochos Rios, George Town, Roatan, Belize, Costa Maya, Nassau, St-Thomas, St-Johns, Bridgetown, St-Georges, Roseau, Road Town, Acapulco, Ixtapa, P. Vallarta, Cabo S-Luca, Açores, Lisbon, Cadix, Malaga, Ajaccio, Rome, Florence, Nice, Barcel. Samana, St-Kitts, Mer Rge, Canaries, Brésil, Arg ...
En tant que habitant pas trop loin de Rome (ville MAGNIFIQUE), je me permet d'ajouter que des petites choses à ce qui CAMPHI a écrit (très complète): visitez Rome à pieds, si vous le pouvez et si vous en avez le temps, c'est une façon de découvrir une très grande quantité de coins magnifiques....
Si vous venez par Civitavecchia (Rome se trouve à 25 km de la mer environ, mais si vous venez en croisisere vous arriverez par Civitavecchia où il y a un grand port) au moment de retour à Civitavecchia considerez que pendant les horaires après la sortie des bureaux il y a la possibilité que dans le train il y a assez de monde. Par contre chaque train direction nord (Grosseto, Pisa, Genova, Alessandria, Torino etc) normallement s'arrete à Civitavecchia (comme vous disais CAMPHI, verifiez le).
col tempo e con la paglia matura la sorba e la canaglia
affirmatif: il y en a moins (normal !). J'y étais le 1er Mai (Fête du Travail et Ascension cette année) et ceux qui n'ont pas eu notre train de 8h30 environ ont dû attendre deux heures pour en avoir un autre. Mais c'est à vérifier car je ne l'ai pas vécu moi-même. =Philippe
Hawaii, Ochos Rios, George Town, Roatan, Belize, Costa Maya, Nassau, St-Thomas, St-Johns, Bridgetown, St-Georges, Roseau, Road Town, Acapulco, Ixtapa, P. Vallarta, Cabo S-Luca, Açores, Lisbon, Cadix, Malaga, Ajaccio, Rome, Florence, Nice, Barcel. Samana, St-Kitts, Mer Rge, Canaries, Brésil, Arg ...
Je reviens d'une croisière sur le Sinfonia...et j'ai suivi les conseils de Camphi...à un détail près: je suis allée en train de civitavecchia à la gare Termini, pris le métro de termini à coliseo et fait le trajet inverse de façon à terminer par le vatican et reprendre le train là-bas Avantage: la gare du Vatican est très petite...il est plus facile de s'y retrouver! Et le vatican en fin d'après midi est beaucoup plus calme....surtout le dimanche!! D'autre part je préférais être en pleine forme pour visiter le forum...à la fin d'une journée de marche sous le soleil la fraîcheur de la basilique St Pierre était appréciable! Il y a un train chaque heure m^me le dimanche ! Bon voyage à vous tous!
donc est ce que vous me faites comprendre que si j'annule ma réservation à bord de NCL ( on part le 13 juin) car on a déja réservé le fameux tour à 109.00 .
je suis du genre très débrouillarde ie me débrouille bien en anglais mais pas du tout en italien !! que je peux sans probleme m'organiser par moi meme. Mon mari est un peu plus inquiet il a peur de manquer le bateau au retour !!
pour nous ce n est aucun problème de canceler le tour
merci beaucoup
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We’re taking an MSC cruise in May, and after the Cinque Terre, we’ll be stopping in Naples. We’d like to know if it’s possible to walk out of the port quickly and reach a nice area of Naples on foot (we’re two older people). While we’re at it, I’ll ask the same question for Palermo, since we’ll be there the next day. Thanks for your replies.
Hello,
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
Hi everyone,
I’m staying in a suite on the Pacifica in October and I can’t find any details about the suite benefits beyond the elite restaurant, the butler, and the espresso machine.
What about breakfast and meals served free in the cabin, and the spa?
Costa’s been cutting back on perks for Gold members, and it seems like suites are next.
Thanks for your replies!
hi,
I’m leaving Hamburg for Iceland at the end of July. The boat arrives in Reykjavik on Tuesday, August 4th at 8 AM, and I’d like to book a day trip like the Golden Circle or Secret Lagoon… The sites like GetYourGuide and others list departures at 8 AM. If you’ve used these sites with the MSC Preziosa, could you let me know how to go about it?
Thanks! 😉
allyMB007
hi there
Here’s the cruise schedule for 2026.
It’s a great way to get ideas and maybe even meet up with other members.
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Hello everyone,
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.
Rest in peace, Nathalie.
For those who’d like to send a message of comfort and sympathy to her husband, you can send me a PM, and I’ll pass it along.
THANK YOU
Hello everyone,
So happy to be back on this Forum!
We’re heading off on another cruise—our 7th—after a 5-year break...
We’ll be leaving from Venice on April 26th with stops in Kotor, Mykonos, Santorini, and Ancona.
Could you help me plan the stops by sharing tips, tricks, and advice?
For those who already know me, you know we prefer not to take the cruise line’s excursions but instead organize everything ourselves.
Thanks in advance to everyone, and looking forward to chatting with you all!
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.
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.
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.
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! 😐
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
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!
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.
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.
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?
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