Azura Review

Dirty and tatty ship.

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jadestu
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

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Sail Date: Oct 2017
Cabin: Balcony Stateroom

We just arrived home from a 5 night cruise from Southampton due to call at Amsterdam and Le Havre.

We did not end up docking in port at Le Havre, due to a local protest. Which is fair enough, although strikes at this port in particular are an ongoing issue, and the unions do post a schedule of strikes arranged. So in all honesty I am not sure why they even attempted to dock.

Aside from the changes to our itinerary; not being able to dock in France and getting an extra half a day in Amsterdam due to wind conditions preventing our disembarkation (Amsterdam was great by the way), I have several concerns and reservations about the standard of cruise that P&O offered.

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Balcony Stateroom

Cabin JG

The cleanliness of our cabin we could not fault. Our attendant Irene was lovely also. The issue is the fact that the carpets and furniture are so old, its had a lot of use and needs replacing. Overall dated and tatty.

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