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Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Seven Seas Voyager

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Reviewer0406
10+ Cruises • Age 40s

We were on the recent ill-fated cruise that had to return to port due to mechanical difficulties. Earlier in the cruise, we had already identified shortcomings in cabin cleaniness, mediocre food, and lame excursions that were very disappointing (we did not travel to that distance to be "treated" to a tour of a golf course, taken to markets but not given any time to shop and told that we couldn't ...
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Sail Date: April 2024


Disappointing Experience Aboard the Regent Voyager

Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Seven Seas Voyager

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Amoroso
First Time Cruiser • Age 20s

I recently embarked on a voyage from Lisbon to Barcelona aboard the Regent Voyager, and unfortunately, my experience left much to be desired. While the staff aboard the ship were undeniably friendly and attentive, the overall condition of the vessel and the handling of unexpected situations left a lot to be desired. Let's start with the accommodations. My wife and I stayed in a suite on the 8th ...
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Sail Date: April 2024


Excellent Cruise

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Sirena

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RubyDK
First Time Cruiser • Age 80s

This is my review of the Oceania cruise on the Sirena ship from Miami to the Canary Islands that lasted 2 weeks from 27 March to 10 April 2024. The food for all 3 meals plus afternoon tea, service, both cabin, reception and dining, and entertainment were excellent. In particular, the cruise director, Leslie Howard, was fantastic. The ship was in great shape; it was very well maintained. It ...
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Sail Date: March 2024


New to Seabourn but not to cruise travel

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Seabourn Quest

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alexandria
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

​DW and I have been on dozens of cruises over the past 40+ years and now that we are retired and blessed to afford more luxury travel options, we have started trying out the luxury cruise lines starting with Seabourn. We booked the Quest transatlantic crossing from Miami to Las Palmas sailing on March 24. We booked with our preferred travel agent into a Verandah Suite and in December we accepted ...
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Sail Date: March 2024


Excellent Transatlantic Cruise

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Azamara Quest

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LousCruise
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Excellent cruise from Rio to Lisbon. Very friendly staff. Atmosphere is upscale-casual: Few men wore sport jackets at any time. Ship was about 3/4 full, with almost all passengers being in their fifties and up. There were no children. Large mix of nationalities (US, UK, Canada, Australia, etc.). It got a bit rocky towards the end of the cruise and the captain chose to skip the Madeira port of ...
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Sail Date: March 2024

Traveled with children


Superb Cruise.

Review for a South America Cruise on Azamara Quest

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stevie65000
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

Another superb cruise on the Azamara Quest, we were in a club continent suite this time as the bathroom in a veranda room is very small , our suite was very nice lots of storage and we were able to put the suitcases under the bed. The company has changed hands since our last voyage and it is noticeable in the cuts they are making considering the guests on board we’re 54% return cruisers they ...
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Sail Date: March 2024



Forced to accept massive itinerary changes

Review for a Europe - Eastern Mediterranean Cruise on Nautica

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Proxigean
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Our 32-day cruise included many planned ports impacted by the war. The result, after our last Mediterranean port, we had ten consecutive sea days on the way to Dubai. The cause of the changes was understandable. That would could not cancel was not understandable. The ticket contract holds with port changes, understandable for operational and weather issues. But massive changes should release ...
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Sail Date: November 2023

Cabin Type: Vista Suite

Traveled with disabled person


Definitely not the Oceania we remembered

Review for a Europe - Western Mediterranean Cruise on Nautica

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Erndog72
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

Written while still on board. We chose this cruise largely because of the port visit in Morocco. A week before sailing they canceled that port for security reasons and substituted Cadiz. Then after embarkation they did another schedule change, which put us in Santa Cruz, Canary Islands on a Sunday. Unfortunately, this being our longest port visit, from 7 am to 11 pm, there was nothing to do since ...
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Sail Date: November 2023

Cabin Type: Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom


Excellent staff, good food but some niggles.

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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SO LITTLE TIME
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We boarded in Barcelona for a Transatlantic cruise to New York before continuing to Montreal. Although comfortable the ship is looking its age with a surprising amount of silicone apparent in the cabin, and once you see that your eye is of course drawn to other deficiencies, of which there are many. To summarise: The good: All the staff were happy, courteous and obliging. To name a few, our ...
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Sail Date: September 2023

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


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