Request for information on CFC cruises
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CL
Hello everyone, I’m so happy to be back on Voyage Forum Cruises. I’ve missed this forum for planning my cruises over the past few years. Even though we came back very sick with Covid (diagnosed on disembarkation day) and at first we didn’t want to go on another cruise, the call is too strong, and we’re thinking of going again at the end of the year… 😎 After a big disappointment with COSTA (we were on the DIANANT) that couldn’t be resolved, we switched to MSC in Yacht Club and recently with our kids and grandkids in an Auréa Balcony cabin. But I have to admit, MSC’s dining options don’t suit me as well as COSTA’s. For the end of the year, I’m torn between Costa Toscana and CFC. Could someone give me info on the latter when traveling in a suite? Apart from the cabin size, no details are provided (dedicated restaurant, for example?). See you soon on the forum.
gg
MI Micax Veteran ·
Hello, In early September, the suites were dining at Vatel (as were all other cabins, and the ship was full). There’s a "Concierge Club," a private lounge for suite guests on Deck 10, with various drinks and a library. Best regards
CL Clecarmen ·
Thanks for your reply—it’s exactly what I thought after reading their website. You’ve traveled a lot—what’s your take on this company and their only ship, which is pretty old? Best regards.
gg
MI Micax Veteran ·
Thank you for your reply, that’s exactly what I thought after reading their website. You’ve traveled a lot—what’s your take on this company and their only ship, which is quite old? Best regards.

Hello, The ship is indeed over 30 years old, and even though CFC claims it’s been renovated, it has all the issues you’d expect from an older vessel—especially in the cabins, where annoying malfunctions (toilets, A/C, etc.) are still common. My overall impression is that CFC has the flaws of a young company: a serious lack of experience in organization and management (I hope they’ll take passenger feedback—many of whom have been on plenty of cruises—into account to improve).

Compared to what CFC advertises in their brochure, it’s far from a "Premium" ship or cruise (except for the price!). What disappointed me the most were the "French cruises." The francophone presence among the crew interacting with guests is nowhere near dominant. The food is the same story: hamburgers and hot dogs on the menu, but not once did I see steak-frites (is cooking a steak really that hard?). No baguette in the bread basket either. The coffee at the bar is very strong—"Italian" style, like on Costa (you’d think the Filipino, Indian, etc. bartenders all worked for Costa before). Activities: Pickleball, Cornhole, Jenga, Sjoelbak, etc. (still waiting for the pétanque court promised in the brochure). In short, I could go on with examples—you don’t really feel the "100% French atmosphere" they advertise.

Best regards

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