Sirena Review

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Sirena Transatlantic cruise - 16 nights.

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Val Smith
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jun 2017
Cabin: Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom

This is my second cruise on the Sienna and I recommend this smaller ship. It is elegant and the friendly staff will treat you like royalty. The cabin is comfortable, clean and roomy. Oceania is known for their luxury dining and they won't disappoint you. Even in the Café, they will grill your lobster tails, lamp chops, or steaks to perfection. We weren't sure if we would be bored on an 8 day crossing but found plenty of things to do. As a smaller ship, it can dock in town so you can just get off and explore. They will also provide a free shuttle bus to the center of town, as needed. I've been on the "popular" huge ships with lots of restaurants and activities but there won't be a “sexy" legs contest on Oceania. It is not a party boat for college students and does not cater to children. No photographers snapping away at every opportunity. No long lines to get on and off the ship. Perfect for my taste.

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Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom

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