Great to see VF back in action! However, is it normal that we can’t upload more than 10 photos per post? If so, that’s a real shame!
Looks like I’m the first to post a review, but I’m sure others will follow to keep this forum—our forum—alive. Once again, a BIG thank you for bringing it back!
I got home yesterday but still can’t sleep, so I’d rather share this amazing cruise I just took on the Royal Princess.
Last year, I did almost the same itinerary on the Ovation OTS (Royal Caribbean), and it was mixed at best—let’s just say it was disappointing.
The itinerary:
- Los Angeles
- 5 days at sea
- Honolulu
- Hilo (replaced by Kona)
- 5 days at sea
- Papeete
- Papeete
- Moorea
- 3 days at sea
- Pago Pago (Samoa Islands) = canceled
- 1 day at sea
- International Date Line crossing
- 1 day at sea
- Tauranga
- Tauranga
- Auckland
I booked this cruise over a year in advance through the Logitravel agency. I chose a Balcony Category D cabin because the Cat B cabins on this ship class don’t have a sofa. I like having a couch in the cabin so I don’t have to sit directly on the bed when I come in.
My last cruise with Princess was years ago, and after last year’s disappointment with Royal Caribbean (Ovation OTS), I decided to give Princess another try. Not only did I love the itinerary, but the cruise was longer, and there was a new port for me—Pago Pago—which unfortunately got canceled.
Honestly, I can tell you I didn’t regret my choice for a second—this cruise will stay with me forever. Everything, or almost everything, was PERFECT!
After Oceania, I’d rank Princess in second place, and I think their service is a notch above Celebrity. You’ll see why as you read this review.
From what I remember, Catherine Isa and others have already tried this ship class and loved it.
Here we go!
Day 1:
Departure from Roissy to Los Angeles on an Air France flight.
Last year, I flew Air Tahiti Nui (ATN) for the same route, and I can tell you it was WAY better than AF in terms of comfort and service.
Unfortunately, ATN now flies very few routes to Los Angeles, preferring to transit through Seattle to get to Papeete. So, I had to go with AF.
Back in 2018, I did a Paris/Papeete flight with AF and was a bit disappointed with the 24-hour journey. Anyway!
During this flight, we had one meal and a snack before landing in LA. Drinks were available throughout the flight.
We arrived on time in LA.
Before taking off from Roissy, I downloaded the MPC (Mobile Passport Control) app—a mobile app for travelers with an ESTA to save time at customs (only for those returning to the U.S. at least a second time).
It lets eligible travelers skip the long lines at customs when arriving in the U.S. After filling out a form and answering a few questions about your trip in advance, you get a ticket that lets you access a special line with shorter wait times.
Unfortunately, I didn’t get the ticket, so I had to wait in the regular line. Thirty minutes later, I got the ticket, but it was too late—I was already in the visitor line. It took us 1.5 hours to get through immigration.
Since I’m traveling again in January next year, I’ll try MPC again to see if it works.
After leaving the airport, I took a taxi to my hotel on Hollywood Blvd, but the driver tried to scam me to make more money.
Last year, the same ride cost $50, but this time, he took a long detour to run up the meter. When I saw it hit $80, I told him that last year the same trip cost $50, and we weren’t even there yet. He said, “You’re going to a hotel on Hollywood Blvd, and you’re quibbling over a few dollars?” I told him I wouldn’t pay that much because I saw he took a longer route (via Google Maps), and if needed, I’d call the police. Then he said, “Let’s work something out.” I told him I’d pay $50, just like last year—not a cent more.
When we arrived, he said, “Give me $60, and we’ll call it even.” So, I gave him $60. If I hadn’t said anything, he would’ve charged me over $100. Oh well!
Our hotel (Lowes Hotel) is on Hollywood Blvd. It’s a really nice hotel with a rooftop pool. That said, it’s not worth 330 € per night plus 30 € per person for breakfast. But since we’re on Hollywood Blvd, everything’s overpriced.
We checked into our room with a view of the Hollywood Sign (as requested). We dropped off our things, then relaxed by the pool with a drink before taking a stroll down Hollywood Blvd.
That evening, we went to dinner at the Roosevelt Hotel, just 100 meters from our hotel—a legendary Hollywood hotel where Marilyn Monroe used to stay regularly. In fact, her suite still bears her name.
Honestly, the hotel is really old, and I didn’t think much of it—or the dinner. We headed back to our hotel for a good night’s sleep because tomorrow we had a tour booked to see the stars’ houses and Beverly Hills.
To be continued:
Beverly Hills/Hollywood tour and embarkation.
Over ten years ago, we took a cruise on the Costa ROMANTICA. Since then, we’ve never had the pleasure of finding another company for a cruise in the Indian Ocean with stops in Réunion, Mauritius, the Seychelles, and Madagascar. I recently discovered on this site that the German company AIDA offers the exact same cruise in December! But we don’t speak German and don’t know this company at all.
Thanks if you can give us any insights about the ship *Stella* and the quality of their services
Hi Poupou, thanks for updating the cruise departure schedule for us—Marseille CFC RENAISSANCE from December 22, 2024, to January 5, 2025
Mediterranean: Italy, Spain, France
Clown 83
MISE A JOUR LE 21 JUIN 2026
Bonjour
Voici le calendrier des croisières pour 2026
Cela donne des idées et peut permettre à des membres de se rencontrer
2 régles essentielles:
1) ne jamais "citer" le calendrier pour répondre, ceci évitera toute confusion
2) respecter le format suivant
JJ/MM - pseudo / BATEAU EN MAJUSCULE / nb jours / titre de la croisière / port de départ
NE PAS OUBLIER LES ESPACES entre les / /
RAPPEL Malgré mes demandes peu de personnes respectent le format demandé, la croisière ne sera plus répertoriée quand elle s'éloignera trop du format demandé, désolée ATTENTION Merci de respecter les modèles SVP
MERCI DE COPIER COLLER LE FORMAT CI DESSOUS ET REMPLACER PAR VOS DONNEES SI VOUS N Y ARRIVEZ PAS
JJ/MM - pseudo / BATEAU EN MAJUSCULE / nb jours / titre de la croisière / port de départ
NE PAS OUBLIER LES ESPACES entre les / /
cela prend du temps de rectifier, MERCI A TOUS
A VOUS DE JOUER 😉
NOMBRE DE CROISIERES 2026 : 55
JANVIER
04/01 - Laurencemons / MSC VIRTUOSA / 8 jours / Caraïbes et Antilles / Pointe-à-Pitre
09/01 - frandan83 / COSTA SERENA / 21 jours / Asie / Singapour
09/01 - JOCOTO / COSTA SERENA / 30 jours / Asie / Singapour
16/01 - Domfwi972 / COSTA SERENA / 15 jours / Taiwan - Japon - Corée du Sud / Hong-Kong
22/01 - SophieP30 / MSC POESIA / 8 jours / Mer du Nord / Le Havre
25/01- 4yne / BOUGAINVILLE PONANT / 9 jours / L'essentiel des Seychelles / Victoria, Mahe
FEVRIER
06/02 - Jadorry / OCEANIA SIRENA / 16 jours / Chine-Vietnam-Singapour / Hong Kong
16/02 – poupou10 / CELEBRITY INFINITY / 11 jours / Méditerranée orientale / Le Pirée
MARS
01/03 - LePiou / COSTA PACIFICA / 15 jours / Antilles / La Romana
05/03 - GuyParis01 / COSTA PACIFICA / 26 jours /Transat vers Savone / Pointe à Pitre
05/03 - JOCOTO / COSTA FASCINOSA / 23 jours / Caraïbes et transat / Fort De France
06/03 - frandan83 / COSTA FASCINOSA / 21 jours / Caraibes+transat / Pointe a pitre
15/03 - Allier34 / MSC MUSICA / 8 jours /Iles canaries/ Ténérife
16/03 - Papyvedrin / COSTA FAVOLOSA / Transatlantique / 16 jours / Rio de Janeiro
21/03 – francischem / MSC WORLD EUROPA / 8 Jours / Méditérrannée / Marseille
23/03 - CharlyLima / MSC FANTASIA / 22 jours / Transatlantique / Buenos Aires
28/03 - Mic81 / CFC RENAISSANCE / 15 jours / Aurores Boréales / DUNKERQUE
AVRIL
02/04 - Cristianh / MSC PREZIOSA / 18 jours / Transatlantique / Rio
03/04 - Manu4116 / COSTA FAVOLOSA /12 jours / Méditerranée / Marseille
05/04 - Alfred / MSC VIRTUOSA / 15 jours / Transatlantique vers à P à PITRE / Le Havre
11/04- MUM49 / RENAISSANCE / 6 jours / Fête des Tulipes / DUNKERQUE
15/04 - Gaston06 / ENCHANTED PRINCESS / 11 jours / Méd orientale / Civitavecchia
23/04 - Chanpy / MSC POESIA / 19 jours / de Miami à Seattle / MIAMI
26/04 Jadorry / PONANT LE BELLOT / 9 jours / Paysages et iles Atlantique Nord / Bordeaux
MAI
11/05 - Chanpy / MSC POESIA / 8 jours / ALASKA / Seattle
17/05 - LePiou / COSTA FAVOLOSA / 15 jours / Ecosse et Norvège / Hambourg
23/05 - powerbas / MSC OPERA / 11jours / péninsule ibérique Portugal / Gènes
JUIN
10/06 - Mum49 / RENAISSANCE / 10 jours / Les perles de la Baltique / DUNKERQUE
13/06 - Traveltine / MSC OPERA / 10 jours / méditerranée / MARSEILLE
21/06 - Véro34 / SILVERDAWN / 10 jours / Scandinavie et fjords / Copenhague
26/06 -Chanpy / MSC SEAVIEW / 8 jours / MÉDITERRANÉE / Marseille
JUILLET
06/07 - Meeuwen / MSC PREZIOSA / 12 jours / Ecosse Islande / Hambourg
23/07 - lol68 / NICKO MS BELLEJOUR / 15 jours / Von Wien bis ans Schwarze Meer / Vienne
SEPTEMBRE
13/09 - Ptitmimi78 / CFC Renaissance / 7 jours / Méditerranée / Marseille
14/09 - lol68 / NICKO VASCO DA GAMA / 13 jours / Ostsee Highlights / Kiel
20/09 - nebucanosor / LEGEND OF THE SEAS / 7 jours / Méditerranée occidentale/ Barcelone
25/09 - Chanpy / CELEBRITY SUMMIT / 7 jours / de Vancouver à Los Angeles / Vancouver
25/09 - Soran256 / MS EDELWEISS / 9 jours / croisiere sur le Rhin / Bâle
27/09 - sables67 / MSC ARMONIA / 8 jours / Méditerranée orientale / Venise
OCTOBRE
05/10 - LePiou / COSTA FAVOLOSA / 15 jours / Fjords Croisière Club/ Hambourg
07/10 - Fleur97490 / COSTA DIADEMA / 11 jours / Méditerranée Occidentale / Marseille
17/10 - Pierr38 / COSTA DIADEMA / 12 jours / Méditerranée occidentale / Gibraltar
18/10 - frandan83 / COSTA SERENA / 66 jours / TDM / TOKYO
19/10 - flofro63 / MSC MERAVIGLIA / 24 jours / transatlantique / Marseille
24/10 - Cristianh / MSC LIRICA / 13 jours / Méditerranée orientale / Venise
NOVEMBRE
04/11 - JOCOTO / CROWN PRINCESS / 31 jours / Océanie / SYDNEY / LOS ANGELES
09/11 – poupou10 / CELEBRITY EQUINOX / 10 jours / Méditerranée / Barcelone
12/11 – Verbatim /MSC PREZIOSA / 7 jours / Europe du Nord / Hambourg
14/11 - Véro34 / AZAMARA PURSUIT / 20 jours / Indonésie et Australie / Singapour
DECEMBRE
03/12 - Ptitmimi78 / MSC PREZIOZA / 7 jours / Europe du Nord /Le Havre
04/12 - Véro34 / AZAMARA PURSUIT / 15 jours / Australie et Nouvelle Zélande / Sydney
20/12 - Lepiou / COSTA FASCINOSA /15 jours / Caraïbes Antilles / LA ROMANA
Total of 16 days on the ship with the advantage of one day at sea and one day in port, so time to rest in between.
NORWEGIAN JOY:
1-Food not as good as on Costa and MSC (fewer dish choices or repetitive meals, no region-specific meals, meats are good but desserts are really not good at all, no real exotic fruits despite the regions you visit, and even the other fruits like melon and pineapple aren’t ripe). No need to dress up for evening meals: freestyle, so don’t bring too many evening outfits.
2-No fixed time or place for meals: queues every time in the restaurants, tables assigned based on your group size, so it’s hard to interact with other passengers.
3-Passengers mostly American: shows cater to their taste, fewer musical-style performances in the theater compared to Costa and MSC.
4-Excursions are very expensive and always in English. Americans still leave huge tips for the guides.
ITINERARY:
1-Miami departure port (airport: 3-hour queue for passport control!)
2-2 days at sea, then Cartagena in Colombia: definitely don’t take the Pirates excursion (it’s terrible, even for kids—they make you run all over the city for their lame "show"!). You can even stay at the port where there’s a beautiful park called "Oasis" with lovely birds... and a café. Otherwise, while visiting the city, buy t-shirts ($10 USD—the best quality and markets of all the regions visited) or taste ripe exotic fruits you’ll never find on the ship ($3).
3-Colon/Panama: several interesting excursions to the locks (old and new). They use highways, so you don’t see much of the country. Crossing from the Atlantic to the Pacific via the canal and the lake: not much view of cities during the passage, just a few islands and greenery on the lake.
4-Puntarenas/Costa Rica: We took the coffee plantation tour, which lets you drive through villages and see more of the country.
5-Guatemala: Highly recommended excursion to Antigua: a very pretty old town with a human scale, lots of women trying to sell you all sorts of things but always with a smile and full of color. Enjoy bargaining—it’s a real connection with the locals.
6-Acapulco/Mexico: a big city that reminds you a bit of Rio/Brazil. Beaches right near the port if you want to swim, as well as little shops selling everything. The famous cliff divers: it’s crowded, so it’s hard to find a good spot to really see them jump. Lots of police and heavily armed military, so probably best not to take risks venturing alone into the poorer neighborhoods like favelas in the hills.
7-Vallarta/Mexico: a gem, a small and very pleasant seaside resort with a lovely promenade, lots of colors, statues, souvenirs, and cafés....
8-Cabo San Lucas/Mexico: The ship stays at sea; you go ashore by small boats from the port. Lots of shops, restaurants, etc., right at the port if you don’t want to take an excursion. It’s quite chilly early in the morning on these small boats, so bring a jacket.
9-Los Angeles: disembarkation—another 3-hour queue for passport control. If you have a flight right after, be careful: either ask for disabled assistance on the ship (they have a fast exit) or hire paid porters who also get you out quickly.
Bonjour Catherine,
La prochaine croisière sera avec MSC que nous connaissons bien et si ce problème devait arriver, nous attendrons le jour du débarquement pour informer ou pas....
Comme vous l'écrivez, CFC a voulu se protéger et nous le comprenons après coup.
Beau w-end: Guylène
After a perfect first experience as a couple with Memphis Tour in 2020—where we left an outstanding review—we’ve just returned from Egypt with our family of six plus a baby, and we have numerous complaints:
On the day our cruise was supposed to depart, the boat stayed docked in Aswan for over 24 hours without starting the Nile navigation as scheduled.
We only left the next day at 3:30 PM for a quick stop/visit to Kom Ombo at 6:00 PM, followed by nighttime navigation until arriving in Esna at 2:00 AM!
The next day, we departed at 9:30 AM and arrived around noon in Luxor, where the boat docked in the middle of nowhere, 12 km from the city center!
In the end, we were charged for 4 days on the magnificent Nile but only got a maximum of 5 hours and 45 minutes of daytime navigation!
And, to top it off, there was no stop in Edfu—meaning no carriage ride to the Temple of Edfu, which was advertised as one of Egypt’s largest and best-preserved temples. Instead, without informing us, they replaced it with a visit to Esna.
During a West Bank visit in Luxor, we had to wait for our kids, who were with another guide for a longer tour. When our guide contacted Memphis Tour, they refused to let us visit the Temple of Medinet Habu (just 5 € away) on our own! We were forced to go through them and pay 25 € per person.
Instead of letting us wait in front of the temple for our kids and the other guide, they dropped us off alone for a full hour in what they called an "alabaster factory"—which was just the usual overpriced tourist shop where all guides take you.
I’ll skip the overly simplistic meal at Philae: grilled chicken and rice with no dessert or coffee. And the amateurish organization where the guide on the boat wasn’t even informed about the next day’s exact program.
Finally, despite our repeated priority requests and Memphis Tour’s promises during booking, there was no baby car seat provided for several long trips—even though the traffic is certainly colorful but not always reassuring.
Nor was the promised baby bed available on the boat—only a third adult bed. We had to insist strongly to get one.
Even though the complimentary carriage and felucca rides in Luxor were nice, they don’t make up for everything else.
This is despite the skills and kindness of the guides and boat staff.
Since 2020, we’ve sent several groups of friends to Memphis Tour for their Egyptian trips, but that definitely won’t happen again in the future.
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 everyone,
I’d like to know if the distance between Miami Airport and the Miami cruise embarkation port is far, and what transfer options are available.
If I need to arrive a day early, are there any budget-friendly hotels near the port or the airport?
Thanks in advance for all your tips!
Cloclo
Hello,
We’re sailing on the Norwegian Viva from Lisbon to Galveston. From what I’ve read on the NCL site, there’s no formal night; is that correct? If so, that’ll lighten the suitcase! 😊
The ship stops in Cabo Rojo in the Dominican Republic, and I haven’t found much info on this stop—it seems to be recent. I’m thinking of just heading to the seaside near the ship, but if you’ve got another **bon plan**, I’m all ears. Same for La Romana: last time we went to Bayahibe Beach, so if you’ve got another idea...
Thanks in advance!
Good evening, cruise friends!
I’m planning my Japan cruise with Costa.
Is it more worthwhile to book excursions before departure? With MSC, yes, because you save 15%, but what about with Costa?
For those who’ve already done this cruise, do you have any tips or recommendations, please?
We’re staying 1.5 days before and 3 days after in Hong Kong.
Thanks in advance!
Chantal
Ports of call: Hong Kong - Keelung (Taiwan) - Japan (Naha - Kagoshima - Tokyo - Kobe - Nagasaki) - Busan (South Korea) - Hong Kong
Hi, I’m looking for information about the cruise currently running from May 29 to June 10, 2025, around Iceland.
The ship didn’t make the scheduled stops—it skipped 2 and stayed a full day off the port of Reykjavik.
The cruise seems to have been completely disrupted.
Could anyone tell me the reasons?
We were planning to go soon, but this situation is making us think twice.
Thanks!
Hello,
Some of you may not be aware, but a few days ago, Titi passed away suddenly. He was a very active member of this forum, keeping track of cruise departure schedules for members. Today, I wanted to open this post to inform you and let you share messages that will bring comfort to his partner, Agnés.
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.
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!
I just got off a 15-day cruise around Japan on the Norwegian Spirit. Never again!
Drink prices are exorbitant ($12 before tax for a beer, a 500ml bottle of water for $6.50 before tax!!!)
That’s $13 per liter of water before tax!!!!!
No entertainment at all.
Shows were really mediocre.
No dedicated space for kids.
Food was repetitive, way too salty, and just not good.
Port stops were too short, and some days at sea were way too long!
Time to disembark: over an hour, like in Korea (Icheon). On a 5-hour stop, that’s wasted time!!
Excursion prices ranged from $199 to $350 per person (for less than 6 hours on land!!!)
And to top it all off: after a case of food poisoning on board and a visit to the ship’s doctor (in the middle of the night due to feeling unwell and vomiting), we were charged $4,800 for medical exams!!
Yes, you read that right: $4,800!!!!!!
Just to clarify, the person was in consultation for about 2.5 hours... These fees were directly charged to our account since they force you to register a credit card at the start of the cruise!!
On top of that: service charges on board: $20 per person per day! That’s $1,680 before tax, of course!! We contested them, but they were still charged!!
Other unknown fees charged by mistake!! I had to open a dispute with my bank.
So go with MSC or Costa instead...
but avoid Norwegian—an unscrupulous company that takes advantage of vulnerable people.
We (a family of two adults and two kids) are going on our first cruise this August on the Costa Esmeralda. To make sure everything goes smoothly, I booked a suite. I have a few questions to prepare well and I’m definitely open to any tips.
I read that a restaurant is reserved, specifically the Bellavista. What confused me a bit is that I saw others mention the Panama. I’m pretty sure it’s the Bellavista, especially after checking the ship’s layout.
About this restaurant:
- Is it accessible on embarkation day, say around 1:30 PM?
- Same question for when we return from excursions around 1:30 PM
I’ve done my research otherwise, but I’m still open to any advice.
Thanks in advance to all cruisers who take the time to reply.
Hi everyone, I’m starting to look into small solo cruises, for now in November. It’s my first cruise, so I’m a bit nervous.
Anyone potentially interested in 7 days in Italy, Tunisia, and Spain?
If you’ve got any tips, I’d love to hear them.
Looking forward to reading your replies
I just got a mind-blowing response. I wanted to book 2 back-to-back cruises in the French West Indies on the Renaissance—arriving in Guadeloupe on December 23, 2025, and returning from Martinique (the end-of-cruise city) on January 13, 2026.
And guess what? It’s impossible because they’re pre-packaged deals. The only solution is to book just one cruise—not two in a row. It’s UNBELIEVABLE.
CFC, the French cruise company—well, no. It’s actually CAC, an English cruise company with "civil servants" wearing blinders.
I’ve never seen anything like this. I’ve often combined two back-to-back cruises without any issues, but those were on "bare" ships. All they had to do was get me to Guadeloupe with the first cruise and have me depart with the second cruise’s start. It’s easy to book plane seats!
For the record, last year I did two back-to-back cruises in the Mediterranean, spending Christmas and New Year’s on the same ship.
Handing control over to the English wasn’t a good solution.
Oh well, I’ll find somewhere else with more open-minded people.
Hi there,
Here’s a little recap of my cruise on the CELEBRITY INFINITY from February 14th to 23rd.
Itinerary: Athens / Thessaloniki / Thessaloniki / Kusadasi / AT SEA / Cyprus / AT SEA / Rhodes / Heraklion / Athens / Athens
Since the cruise ended on Monday, we had to leave the ship on Sunday to go back to work on Monday 😕 Bring on retirement!
This was our 34th cruise, and the price was around 1,300 € per person for AQUACLASS.
Just to remind you, AQUACLASS includes spa access, a cabin with a hydro-massage shower, and a dedicated restaurant.
For once, I have to say we didn’t get a good deal—prices dropped two months before departure, and we could’ve had AQUACLASS in a guaranteed cabin for 1,000 € per person. So, I think for January/February cruises, it’s better to book last-minute.
We arrived in Piraeus on the 12th in the evening. The hotel was great—"Phidias Piraeus Hotel"—close to the center, with a spacious room (upgraded by Booking to a junior suite). The breakfast was decent, and the price was 125 € for two nights, all included. The cherry on top? The hotel offers free shuttles to the cruise ship on departure day—really awesome!
We’d never visited Piraeus before, and it was a lovely surprise. Not only was the weather gorgeous, but the walk was really pleasant—the port, the beach, the little streets. It was way nicer than I’d imagined!
TO BE CONTINUED: BOARDING 😉
Hello,
I’m reaching out for your valuable advice before our Caribbean cruise on the Seascape (departing February 22, 2025, from Miami).
In Jamaica, we’re considering the excursion to the Green Grotto Caves. If anyone has done this excursion, what did you think, please?
We also planned to take the “Tulum Mayan Ruins” excursion in Mexico and the “Island-to-Island Panoramic Tour, Hell and Starfish Point” in the Cayman Islands. Unfortunately, these two excursions are fully booked. What do you recommend? Can we visit on our own (not the Mayan ruins, as they’re too far and the risk of missing the ship is too high in my opinion)? Is it safe enough? Will these excursions be available on the ship (in case of cancellations, for example)?
For your information, I’m traveling with my parents, who are 80 years old.
Thanks in advance for your advice and suggestions...
Hi,
I couldn’t find it in the existing discussions, but I thought there was a bus from the cruise port to a beach in Olbia—does anyone have any info?
We’ll be there on a stopover and only have a few hours.
Thanks for your help!
Hi,
We’d like to take a simple river cruise on the Douro!
Onboard entertainment and bus excursions don’t appeal to us. CroisiEurope, etc., wouldn’t suit us. Any other suggestions???
Thanks
I’ve finally gotten around to writing a review of our transatlantic cruise on the Costa Fortuna. We’ve always loved cruises, especially transatlantic ones. In recent years, we were MSC customers (Diamond card). But this year, we decided to return to Costa, though there was one downside: we lost all the points from our old Costa card (I think we were "Gold"). Still, since we’re former customers, the company generously gave us 1 point and the bronze card. It’s better than nothing.
Our departure nearly went wrong. The ship was leaving Marseille on Friday, December 22 at 2:00 PM, and we were told to be at the port by 10:30 AM. This unusual departure time meant we had to travel to Marseille the day before (since we live in the Paris area). So, we booked a flight from Orly to Marseille on the 21st at 5:15 PM. But December 21 was a particularly rough day in France with a big snowstorm. And as everyone knows, planes and trains don’t handle snow very well. At Orly, in the waiting area, everyone was anxious as the minutes ticked by. The departure time kept getting pushed back in 15-minute increments. They eventually let us board the plane with no guarantees. Once inside, the captain announced we were waiting for a takeoff slot. About an hour later, he said the plane needed de-icing and the wait could be long since airport staff were overwhelmed. Miraculously, after what felt like forever, the de-icing truck finally arrived, and we took off—over two hours late. When we landed in Marseille, the terminal was practically empty. Luckily, our hotel wasn’t too far away.
We later found out that passengers who took the train were even less lucky—trains were canceled. Later, at our table, we met a neighbor who had boarded in Malaga by plane because his Paris-Marseille train had turned back. He’d incurred extra costs, lost two days of the cruise, and had quite a bit of stress.
The next day in Marseille, our boarding went smoothly. We were surprised by the large number of passengers. We later learned that 1,300 people had boarded in Marseille. Since the ship wasn’t full (between 2,300 and 2,500 passengers), the French were in the majority (a rare occurrence). We noticed during the cruise that the French are just as loud as the Italians. The only upside? At least we could understand what was being said.
Hi everyone,
A little feedback on our 12-day cruise in early November on the Lirica.
The Lirica is a human-sized ship with 2,500 passengers for an old-school cruise—no extra-charge themed restaurants or bars, but large lounge bars with plenty of seating. We had no trouble grabbing a drink.
The meals are decent, the staff is always helpful, but the ship is starting to show its age, and the cabins aren’t exactly fresh anymore.
The low point: the shows were the worst we’ve seen in eight cruises—barely up to camping standards.
Day 1
Boarding in Venice. Since the ship now departs from Marghera, there’s a transfer from the terminal to the ship by water shuttle.
Day 2
At sea.
Day 3
Katakolon
We’ve already visited Olympia twice, so we did some shopping at the port and the only shopping street.
Day 4
Heraklion
Excursion with MSC to the Palace of Knossos and shopping. It’s a bit pricier than doing it on your own, but you get the guide’s explanations.
After visiting the palace, we explored Heraklion—a very lively city.
Day 5
Rhodes
The ship docks just steps from the old town, a magnificent city surrounded by its ramparts.
Hi there,
I’m going on a cruise in March, sailing the Mediterranean on the Tosca Toscana.
I’d love to hear your great tips for life on board and for the different stops: Barcelona, Rome, Palermo, and Civitavecchia.
Thanks in advance!
HELLO, here’s a little review of my cruise on the CELEBRITY EQUINOX
9-night / 10-day cruise CONCIERGE CLASS BALCONY CABIN at 1170 € per person
EMBARKATION
We arrived around 11:30 AM and were taken care of right away. Priority boarding is now only for suites, but it’s not really necessary since everyone boards quickly. In less than 15 minutes, we were on board.
The best part? We could head straight to our muster station for the lifeboat drill—done in no time! AZAMARA, if you’re listening : )
Disembarkations at ports were also very smooth, with a little stand offering wet towels and refreshing drinks.
THE CABIN
CONCIERGE BALCONY 2108
Perfectly located, with a huge balcony, on the same deck as the pools, just below the buffet, and close to the elevators that took us straight to the restaurant or reception.
Concierge class doesn’t come with many perks—we only went to the concierge desk once. We got a small plate of canapés in the cabin every day and access to a few invitations we declined, lol.
What really stood out was the location and the large balcony.
DINING
The buffet is always great, with tons of choices—the best buffet of any cruise line, in my opinion, even if PRINCESS isn’t bad either. It was sometimes crowded, but the island layout meant we never had to queue, except for the last two days when we couldn’t serve ourselves due to a GASTRO outbreak... The only downside was the desserts, which weren’t as good as before. Is it the chef? Or a budget cut?
The last day’s FAREWELL BUFFET was amazing.
At the restaurant, we noticed a drop in quality, especially with the starters—mostly veggies or soup, basically cheap stuff :( . Though the escargots were still available and just as good.
Also, we often got the pager because no tables were free, and service was sometimes really slow.
We went to the specialty restaurant « LE MURANO » for around $50 per person. The menu is always the same, but it’s still delicious, with attentive service and the chef flambéing the lobster right in front of you. We loved it!
THE PORTS OF CALL
BARCELONA / AT SEA / LISBON (2 DAYS) / PORTO / AT SEA / TANGIER / CADIZ / AT SEA
A great itinerary with 3 sea days in total. We had mostly great weather, even really nice weather during the 3 sea days. It was less sunny and warm in PORTO and CADIZ.
We did everything on our own, except for the first day in Lisbon, where we took a guided TUK TUK tour with Filipe—it was AMAZING! He was really interesting, and we learned so many fun facts. Loved it!
In PORTO, everything costs money, which was a bit disappointing. The churches and cathedrals are expensive :(
TANGIER was a great discovery. Too bad no mosques are open to visitors, but it’s still a pleasant stop.
We’d already visited CADIZ and love this city.
ENTERTAINMENT
DURING THE DAY
It’s always quiet during the day. You can play mini-golf or pétanque on the grass, and we didn’t hesitate to do laps around the deck. Of course, we also enjoyed the fantastic adults-only pool in the solarium, though sometimes we went to the outdoor pools too.
This adults-only pool is still incredible—big and heated, except for 2 days when I complained because the water was suddenly cold. I don’t know why!
Of course, some parents try to bring their kids in at the start of the cruise, but not on my watch, lol.
After 2 or 3 days, they give up—the outdoor pools were well-heated anyway, so there was no reason to.
Apparently, some people didn’t know CELEBRITY—they must’ve realized it’s not a cruise line for kids, pff.
IN THE EVENING
Apart from the comedian, we saw all the shows. Some were really beautiful, others just okay, but overall, it was a success. The dance nights, though, were pretty average, except for the ABBA night, which always delivers.
CONCLUSION
CELEBRITY is still a pleasant cruise line, even if the quality has dropped a little. We still love that fabulous heated adults-only pool, the calm atmosphere on board, the few kids, no Italians, and the zen vibe.
The ship is showing its age a bit, but nothing major.
We had a great cruise with good value for money.
Can’t wait for the next one on the CELEBRITY INFINITY in February!
Thanks for reading 😉
PS: Some photos to come
Hi there. Who’s setting off on a 36-day cruise on the Costa Smeralda from Marseille on November 16, 2024?
Destinations: Spain, the Canary Islands, then Namibia, South Africa, Mauritius, and Oman before finishing in Dubai (return flight).