"There’s also no self-service laundry so on a long cruise we ended up having to use some of the onboard credit for laundry.Only 98 passengers on board so I think that helps, but we had no waits, no lines, nothing for the entire 12 nights...."Read More
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Please know that I’m just a regular person, not a TA or an Atlas employee or some sort of influencer.
We were first introduced to Atlas by a great offer to Antarctica in January on World Traveller, sister ship to World Navigator. Staterooms on both ships are very comfortable. We had the lowest grade veranda cabin which is very comfortable, ample Euro and US sockets, as well as USB inputs, ...
Our first cruise. Living near cruise ports, we have come to despise the mega-ship monstrosities and were looking for a smaller ship. Atlas fit the bill. The price was right. The cabin was ideal. No, not huge but big enough with beautiful bathroom and a nice balcony. The attention to detail was striking. Because of the small ship size, access to all parts of the ship made it easy to never ...
We wanted to try a smaller ship and the price point was good,,,second person sails free. Everything except excursions were included. Our bill at the end of our journey from Nice to Malaga was nine dollars for laundry. The interior of the ship was shiny and beautiful. The common rooms were very comfortable and never crowded. The food was very good and the service was excellent. Very friendly ...
I chose this cruise because I wanted to see Croatia. The ship was lovely. The crew is very friendly! I had no complaints about my room. The food was mediocre to poor. I am not picky but the dinners in particular were terrible to my palate.
You could have a steak or chicken or fish instead of the specials. They were uninteresting, to say the least, and often served cold. My waiter on one ...
It was with excitement and anticipation that we embarked the World Navigator for a 9-night Aegean cruise. We have previously sailed with SeaDream, Seaborn and Ponant, and were fully aware that this is a new company that is working to find a niche in the market. We love smaller and more intimate ships and this is just Atlas offers.
Ship is stellar, especially cabin and public areas. Very high ...
My wife and I have usually traveled around the world with bikes or just on our own and I always said I would never do a cruise. When I saw that the Atlas World Navigator took fewer than 200 customers on a cruise, we decided to try it. I had wanted to go to Ephesus for a long time and decided to try the Atlas Greece/Turkey ten-day cruise. The Atlas cruise definitely exceeded my ...
Having experienced a yacht style cruise for the first time I felt compelled to post my impressions.
We have cruised on ships from 800 passengers to 2600(only 1x) and have spent almost 1 1/2 years in cruising since 1984.
Just returned from three cruises on Atlas Ocean Voyages, World Navigator. What a wonderful way to travel.
The intimate cruise experience understates our impressions of ...
I chose this cruise because I loved the itinerary (Rome to Rome visiting Corsica, Sardinia, Capri, Amalfi & Naples), and was curious to try a new small-ship cruise line, as I have had great experiences on lines such as Windstar and Sea Dream. While I am glad that I tried it, my experience paled in comparison to those lines, the main reason being dining/service.
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We typically cruise with Viking but my husband wanted to try a smaller ship. And since I love to cook and this was advertised as Epicurean I assumed there would be cooking demonstrations and or classes. There was one cooking session. Advertising this cruise as Epicurean is "false" advertising. The ads are over promised and under delivered. Was also looking forward to going to a lemon farm on the ...
AOV was an unknown quantity to us, but the timing fit our XL anniversary quite nicely, and MAN, does the photo of the ship look sexy or what! Coincidentally, we'd just come off of another "Navigator" cruise earlier in the month (RSSC), which we took as 'a sign' when we decided to book it. No doubt, the comparison will be with that cruise (14-nts in the Caribbean) as well we with our SS cruise the ...