We chose this cruise specifically because we wanted to go to a new port/destination everyday. We also wanted a smaller ship, as we aren't overly keen on massive crowds.We actually went on two back-to-back MSC Cruises, around each side of Italy.
The embarkation procedure was super quick and efficient, and we were delighted with our two balcony rooms. The ship was beautifully clean, and the staff were lovely.
I do think you 'get what you pay for', and I would not like to stay in a small interior cabin. The balcony room was spacious, and we loved the sliding glass doors to our deck. We spent many hours out there drinking cocktails and watching as we sailed in and out of new ports.
Comfy beds, good shower and nice bathroom. Couple of deck chairs on the deck, with awesome views when arriving or departing ports.
Not alot to see here.. We went to the Museum and had a meal at the waterfront.
As beautiful as the postcards - do leave enough time to get back down the chair lift - we nearly missed the ship!
Not my fav spot. We hired a driver (through the ship), and although he was lovely, he didn't speak much english, so we ended up going to the wrong place and wasting a lot of time. The beach was lovely, but the Old Town was full of touristy junk and was a bit seedy.
Venice - beautiful Venice. Sad it is so crowded with tourists.