Bonjour à tous et plus spécialement à Véronique et à Aurélie et sa cousine !
Je profite d'un moment de calme pour faire le débrief de cette très jolie et équilibrée croisière !
Au chapitre des bonnes surprises je retiens :
- une croisière avec un itinéraire très sympathique qui nous a permis de découvrir la Havane, Montego bay, Georges Town et Cozumel avec assez de temps pour visiter sans courrir. J'ai particulièrement apprécié les lieux choisis pour faire escale qui sont tous bien situés à proximité des centres villes et qui permettent donc de se "débrouiller " seul (exception pour Montégo Bay mais cela est due à la configuration des lieux et au fait qu'il s'agit d'un port de frets);
- La Havane : une belle rencontre sur les conseils de Véronique avec notre sympathique guide Angelika qui nous a fait découvrir La Havane de manière originale (2 heures de décapotable, 2 heures de marches dans les quartiers et repas au restaurant "El rum rum del Habana". Une belle soirée sur les conseils de notre guide qui nous y avait réservé deux places au Buena Vista Social Club (trois boissons par personne);
- Montego Bay : une bonne excursion avec MSC "chutes de Martha Brae River" qui nous a permis de se baigner dans la rivière et de rouler dans la campagne de la Jamaïque (et de constater le dénuement de la population locale ... );
- George Town : plongée PMT avec MSC sur deux sites mignons et proches des rives, observation de jolis tarpons et plongée au dessus d'une épave de bateau (à noter que notre amie aurélie a bien négocié une baignade avec les raies à 30 euros ... à la sortie du bateau :) et visite au magasin Guy Harvey Gallery and Shoppe (merci à son wifi gratuit de très bonne qualité ... et à sa déco très sympa);
- Cozumel : location d'un scooter et tour de l'ile avec un arrêt aux vestiges locaux (petite pyramide mais personne sur les lieux quand nous y sommes arrivés ... énormément de monde quand nous sommes repartis ...), arrêt baigande sur une plage magnifique et sans personne ! (trop de vague impossible de nager ... :), et donc pause repas et baignade dans une plage privée à la sortie de Cozumel ... avec un peu trop de monde mais pas de vague et les meilleurs tacos de Cozumel :);
- une après-midi à La Havane avant le départ qui nous a permis de faire les derniers acahts de souvenirs.
- je dois rajouter et c'est un avis personnel la bonne politique de MSC vis-à-vis de ses hôtes car nous sommes restés sur le bateau jusqu'à 19 heures avec usage des cabines jusqu'à 15h30 (en tant que gold pearl chez Costa, mon expérience de Costa me fais penser que ces derniers nous auraient mis dehors avant midi ...).
J'ai moins aimé :
- L'internet très défaillant chez MSC malgré l'achat d'un pack à 34 euros que je n'ai pas pu consommer (à peine la moitié) car la connexion sautait sans arrêt ;
- La propreté relative des espaces communs du navire ... (torts partagés avec les croisièristes qui veulent absolumment rentabiliser le forfait boisson et qui laissent donc trainer partout des canettes et boissons pleines sur le pont ... affligeant et collant quand elles se renversent);
- Le forfait de bord à 10 euros par personne qui constitue selon moins un paiement déguisé et dont je voudrais être sûr qu'il ne profite qu'aux membres d'équipage;
- La pollution réelle du bateau (à l'arrière les rejets de fioul sous formes de petites plaques noires tachantes militent pour un meilleur système plus respectueux de la planète ...
Bref, une très bonne croisière et une bonne première expérience chez MSC qui nous incitera certainement à renouveller l'expérience !
Bien cordialement et tout spécialement pour celles et ceux qui nous ont aidés en répondant à nos questions ...
Roland
Bonjour
Pour janvier 2019 MSC Opera avec escale à Cuba nous aimerions pouvoir contacter Angelika
Auriez-vous l'obligeance de nous donner ses coordonnées ?
Ci dessous toutes les escales si vous avez des bons plans ? Merci
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Itinéraire: Date Départ Arrivée Port
mar. 15 janv. 2019 23:59 La Havane, Cuba
mer. 16 janv. 2019 23:55 00:01 La Havane, Cuba
jeu. 17 janv. 2019 En mer
ven. 18 janv. 2019 17:00 08:00 Belize
sam. 19 janv. 2019 17:00 08:00 Isla de Roatan
dim. 20 janv. 2019 18:00 08:00 Costa Maya
lun. 21 janv. 2019 16:00 07:00 Cozumel, Mexique
mar. 22 janv. 2019 10:00 La Havane, Cuba
mer. 23 janv. 2019 23:59 00:01 La Havane, Cuba
jeu. 24 janv. 2019 18:00 00:01 La Havane, Cuba
ven. 25 janv. 2019 En mer
sam. 26 janv. 2019 19:00 08:00 Montego Bay, Jamaïque
dim. 27 janv. 2019 15:00 08:00 George Town
lun. 28 janv. 2019 18:30 10:00 Cozumel, Mexique
mar. 29 janv. 2019 23:59 13:30 La Havane, Cuba
CDT
NaxaCroisiériste depuis15 ans/24Croisières
MSC Melody/Sinfonia/Poesia/Musica/Armonia/Opera/Lirica/Fantasia/Preziosa/Meraviglia
Costa
Classica/Mediterranea/Diadema/Favolosa/Deliziosa/Magica/fFortuna
J'avais contacté Angelika sur cette adresse : leosoto95 @ nauta.cu sans les espaces
Je crois qu'il ne faut pas trop s'inquiéter si elle met du temps à répondre car elle nous avait dit qu'elle faisait son service civique ... Après vous êtes largement dans les temps pour prévoir vos activités.
Pour Cuba, nous étions aussi allés voir le spectacle du cabaret Cuba social club qui est situé à environ 1,5 km du bateau (nous y sommes allés à pied ...) il y avait dans le prix d'entrée 3 consommations (Angelika avait fait la réservation pour nous et il fallait confirmer le jour même).
Je pense qu'il est important de bien discuter avec Angélika qui parle un français remarquable pour établir ce que vous voulez faire (ballade en vieille américaine, plage, visite de la ville, resto, manger du "lapin".
Je tiens à préciser que La Havane se visite très bien seul et à pied ... pour une fois le bateau est idéalement situé.
Pour les autres escales, et compte tenu des horaires (je pense que les horaires sont à l'envers ...) pour Cozumel nous avions loué un scooter sur place et avions passé une très belle journée (visite du site archéologique avant l'arrivée des bus, plage déserte ... + plage aménagée pour manger au resto et profiter de la piscine, visite de la ville ... il y avait aussi matière à faire une excursion pour les raies ...
Montego bay : nous avions pris l'excursion baignade dans la rivière ... qui s'était révélée être sympa et nous avait permis de traverser une partie de l'île ...
George town : snorkel avec msc (sympa) les cousines étaient allées voir les raies en direct à la sortie du bateau pour 30 euros je crois :):)
Pour les autres ... désolé mais notre croisière était plus courte que la tienne ... cela dit nous nous retrouverons peut-être cet hiver car nous regardons les prix !
De mémoire, nous étions à 20 dollars par personne auxquelles il fallait rajouter le prix de la location de la voiture pour deux heures et le repas de notre jeune guide ...
Nous étions 4 avec les deux cousines :) que je salue au passage.
Dans tous les cas, cette visite nous a semblée très sympa et originale ... Après vous pouvez aussi prendre une voiture à la sortie du bateau et faire un tour par vous mêmes et ensuite flâner jusqu'à un restaurant cela se fait aussi très bien ...
Nous avions apprécié la façon de nous raconter la vie de chaque jour d'Angélika ainsi que ses anecdotes. De plus cette jeune femme nous a parue être quelqu'un de bien qui méritait notre attention.
Pour les dollars ou les cuc, nous en avions rétirés mais effectivement vous devez pouvoir vous en passer ... Après pour les petits achats ou boire un verre je trouve que c'est toujours bien de payer en local ...
Super compte rendu partons le 3 novembre pour 15 jours pour Cozumel comment avez vous trouve votre guide prive. Pour la Havane nous avons pris contact avec Angelica et ferons pas mal de choses avec elle car nous resterons encore 3 jours en fin decroisiere
Quelle chance ! profitez bien ...
Pour notre part, nous espérons aussi repartir à l'époque de Noel ...
Bonne croisière et racontez nous !
Pour Cozumel, les filles avaient prit un tour local à la sortie du bateau (excursion pour les raies à une trentaine de dollars je crois ...).
Pour notre part, nous avons loué un scooter et c'était génial nous avons ainsi pu visiter le site archéologique du centre de l'ile (avant les bus) et faire le presque tour de l'ile avant de nous arrêter pour manger et se baigner sur une plage privée ...
Nous avons aussi vu pas mal de voitures et aussi des 4*4 ... berf pour tous les gouts !
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Retour d'une croisière de dix jours, effectuée fin Janvier au départ de Miami. Les escales ont été les suivantes: Key West, Roatan (Honduras) Santo Tomas…
Nous voilà de retour de notre voyage à Cuba. Nous avons d'abord fait la croisière sur le msc Opéra, départ le 12 février, et retour à la Havane le 19, puis…
Voilà 5 jours que nous sommes revenus d'une croisière de 14 jours sur l'Armonia plus 3 jours libres à Cuba avec Angélica jeune guide cubaine francophone,…
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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.
2 essential rules:
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2) follow the format below
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Just back from our first cruise on the Renaissance, and I’d like to share a few thoughts about life on board. Our feelings are mixed—we wanted a change after several MSC cruises, but the value for money on this repositioning cruise left us torn.
After taking advantage of successive promotions, we finally secured a well-located balcony cabin for 2600 € (almost 50% off the brochure rate). Given the amenities and the ship’s age, this now feels like the absolute maximum we’d pay for that period.
Overall, we were happy with our vacation on board, but a few details—when added up—left us with a somewhat mixed impression.
The pros:
- Ship size
- Reasonable noise levels, except in the restaurants (aside from the covered pool area)
- Spacious balcony cabin (20 + 5 m²) with plenty of storage and a bathtub with jets
- Understated, tasteful decor
- French language spoken on board
- Friendly staff for the most part
- 100% French-speaking clientele
- Decent food with French dishes (even with an Indian chef)
- Tables for two available (though the ship was full, so no changes possible)
- Some high-quality shows, thanks to an excellent English-speaking troupe
- Interesting lectures (especially on history and cetaceans)
The cons:
- Unreliable air conditioning in common areas (you’d go from a freezing lounge to a hot one, as if the system only worked in certain spaces at certain times)
- Aging ship with a few glitches (noises, AC, toilet flushes, lights) reported at reception (luckily, our only issue was the bathroom door not closing...)
- Industrial, thawed-out bread and pastries (a letdown for a ship with a French image)
- Limited fruit selection (often just apples and watermelon/melon) and not much variety in vegetables
- Worn, sometimes stained restaurant towels
We’re not ruling out another cruise on the Renaissance—their itineraries are unique—but only at a very competitive price.
Hi everyone ...
We’re planning to do the 83-day Cunard cruise ...
departing from Southampton on January 10, 2027 aboard the Queen Anne ...
has anyone done it ... or have any info ... or tips ...
for example ... deck and cabin choices ... drink packages ... excursions ... etc.
... anything good to know about this ship???
Thanks everyone ...
Hi everyone! I’m used to sailing on a sailboat with two or three people—it’s amazing. But I’d love to try the experience of a cruise. Just to clarify, I’ll be going alone. My first question: are there other solo travelers on these cruises, or is it mostly couples and families?
For a first cruise, I’d prefer a short one (maximum 8 days). Do those exist? And on the smallest boat possible. I live in Marseille, so a departure from Marseille would work, but I’m open to other ports too. If you have a cruise line to recommend and a destination you’ve enjoyed, or if you’ve had a great experience on a more intimate-sized ship, I’d love to hear about it!
We're leaving on August 25th for a Danube cruise from Vienna to Bucharest. The travel agency refuses to postpone this cruise despite navigation changes due to the exceptional drought, which include bus transfers that don’t interest us.
Have you had any experiences with this that you’d like to share?
I discovered solo cruises last year, and it was a wonderful experience. Since then, I’ve decided to do one every year, usually between October and March, departing from Marseille or Le Havre.
I travel alone, but I enjoy sharing certain moments with other travelers: having meals together, attending shows, enjoying the evening entertainment, grabbing a drink, or going on a few excursions. Of course, everyone keeps their freedom—the goal is simply to have a good time in a friendly atmosphere.
For the end of this year, I don’t have a cruise planned yet. However, I’m already booked on the MSC Magnifica from October 29 to November 3, 2027, departing from Marseille with an itinerary to Spain and Italy.
If you often travel solo or if you’re on this cruise, I’d love to chat with you before departure. Looking forward to meeting you! 🚢😊
Hi there,
Here’s the 2027 cruise schedule.
It’s a great way to get ideas and maybe even meet up with other members!
2 essential rules:
1) Never "quote" the schedule when replying—this avoids any confusion.
2) Follow this format:
DD/MM - username / SHIP IN CAPS / number of days / cruise title / departure port
DON’T FORGET THE SPACES between the / /
REMINDER Despite my requests, few people follow the requested format. Cruises that stray too far from it won’t be listed anymore—sorry about that. IMPORTANT Please respect the templates!
PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THE FORMAT BELOW AND REPLACE WITH YOUR DETAILS IF YOU’RE HAVING TROUBLE
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NUMBER OF 2027 CRUISES: 1
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14/01 - poupou10 / AZAMARA JOURNEY / 74 days / South America Tour / Miami
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Hello!
After a lot of hesitation between different cruise lines (Explora, Oceania, YC, HAL, NCL) and several destinations like Norway, Ireland, and Iceland,
I finally chose NCL’s Star for Iceland.
I had already looked at this itinerary when I went to Scotland in April with CFC, but it was really expensive.
You should know that CFC often offers last-minute deals 45 days before departure (the point when you can no longer cancel or modify).
So, I got a great opportunity and grabbed it.
Departure is on August 23rd.
If there’s one trip I’ve always wanted to take, it’s a long boat journey far from my daily routine—something like crossing the Atlantic. I first thought about traveling on a cargo ship or similar, as some of these boats used to accept individual passengers, but I’ve read that this has become very rare since COVID. Plus, the options that might work for me are way out of my budget, like Neoline, for example.
A cruise seems like the best solution for me, especially since what I really love is the idea of a long stay on a ship—making stops in different places, exploring them, the change of scenery, and a real break from the daily grind. I’ve never been on a cruise before, so I was thinking of doing a 21-day cruise between a port in mainland France (Marseille) and Pointe-à-Pitre. The departure port doesn’t really matter—Marseille, Le Havre, or even a nearby European city would work.
Since I want to travel solo, I’m really keen on cruises designed for solo travelers. MSC has one from Marseille to Pointe-à-Pitre, lasting 21 days, departing next November (so in a few months). The price is within my budget, just over 1800 €.
I see that other cruises with similar routes and durations are planned for next year, November 2027, but the prices are totally different—around 3500 €, which is clearly out of my budget.
So, my question is: do you think I should wait for a possible price drop for the 2027 cruises (if I understand correctly, prices are adjusted based on how full the ship is and how close the departure date is) or should I book the one in November 2026? I could easily take three weeks off this fall. Also, is it too late to book for November 2026? I’ve read that visas might be required for some stops.
For the rest—accommodation in Guadeloupe and the flight ticket back to France—it’s not a problem; I can sort that out pretty easily.
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!
We’re doing the next CFC cruise in Norway and we’re looking for the excursion program and their prices.
For those who’ve done this cruise before, could you share this info with us?
I know the company doesn’t release it until 8 weeks before departure. I like to plan ahead and avoid any unpleasant surprises.
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
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.
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
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!
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.
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!