MSC Divina Review

4.0 / 5.0
1,915 reviews

Great Ship--Terrible food

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on MSC Divina
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lovekemet
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Apr 2014
Traveled with children

I gotta tell you, I have sailed many cruises but this is the first time I felt compel to give a review. We sail from Miami and everything was smooth sailing. The ship is stunning to say the least. I did however read the reviews before I decided to book, and as always curiousity killed the cat.

The fitness program they offered is poor comparing to Celebrity and other cruise lines. If you a fitness fanatic like I am and love to do Pilates, Yoga, Spinning etc. on cruises, this line is not for you. I paid for the yoga class and the spinning class and I wish I could get my money back. It was a joke, please don't do it they must have asked someone on the ship to do it. These people have no clue as to a proper yoga class, they lack the necessary training. I also paid for Zumba and that was a joke as well.

The buffet--where do I begin!! To sum it up taste like canned food.The same food everyday no variety nor fresh omelets. They do have omelets but they are pre-prepared. Taste like crap, I must say the gelato was excellent. That they get 10 for. All in all if you are going for the food you will be disappointed. Trust me I went in and tried to like this experience, but this is the first time I was happy to get off a cruise ship. The employees though were very friendly. The nightly show was superb--please check out the Michael Jackson tribute. They get an A for that, the only problem the shows are too short.

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The room was nice and always kept clean.

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