This cruise was twelve nights to some great southern Caribbean ports, some not visited as often as the more northerly ones. Barbados, St. Lucia and Antigua are a nice change and St. Thomas an St. Martin are more frequently visited favorites. In order to make it that far south from Baltimore it was necessary to do three sea days at the beginning and end of the visits to these islands. This ...
Love going out of Baltimore. The port is 15 minutes from our home and the Lady G is a grand old girl. The staff is so friendly that we continue to go back. This was our 8th cruise on the Grandeur. Embarkment / disembarkment out of Baltimore is always so easy. This was our first Halloween cruise and we had a great time. The cruise director (Bobby) was very entertaining and a real people person. ...
This was my second cruise on this particular ship. It wasn't great the first time but because I went with family members who'd already booked and because I was so looking forward to doing the 12-night Southern Caribbean cruise I came in with high hopes.
But where do I start... ? there are some serious issues with this ship, seemingly related to RC's cost cutting decisions.
The food was ...
We departed Baltimore on Halloween. Baltimore is a great port to leave from and I understand why so many people leave from there. Embarkation was so easy. Our cabin, a Jr suite, was a little smaller than others we have been in, but this is a smaller ship. The Diamond Lounge, although busy every night was great and Joan could not have been more gracious. The cruise was lots of fun and we met ...
Ask any Mermaid you happen to see. What's the best cruise ship? Grandeur of the Seas! That's my story and I am sticking with it.
Baltimore Port is great. Check in to Cabin - twenty minutes.
Ship is smaller than many but we enjoy it. Well kept and the crew is super.
Food gets a 5 Plus from me. Shows are fine and Excursions well worth what they cost.
Cabin was fine for us but some folks ...
We are Diamond Plus members of RCL and this was our first cruise we didn't have to fly to get to. I am 59 and my wife just turned 60...and we were among the youngest passengers on board. This is not a criticism of any age group, but the number of motorized wheel chairs and walkers did cause some congestion in public areas at times. This is to be expected when cruising at this time of ...
We love leaving from our home port of Baltimore (15 minutes away); plus the embarkation is smooth as silk on Grandeur. Debarkation was smooth too just a little slow going through customs; however, we requested the latest (we were literally last!) debark time because of our ride pick-up time.
Overall the cruise was very nice and we couldn't ask for a better crew. The weather was could have ...
We've sailed Grandeur many times and love the ship! However, this time - which was a back to back cruise was lacking. Our waiter forgot us - salad one night, lobster - husband although he ordered it - it never came and after waiter was offering seconds to everyone - hubby had to raise his hand to get waiter's attention. It took 7 nights before I was served hot tea - was told didn't have what I ...
Cruised to Charleston, Port Canaveral, Miami, Nassau from 10/22/16 to 10/31/16. As always Baltimore was great as a cruise port. Even though the fact that it's 15 minutes from my house is a major factor in liking Baltimore, the staff from the porters to security to check-in desk are all courteous and efficient. Love the way they handle getting porters to your luggage at disembarkation (staff ...