Astoria Review

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Our Astoria Experience

Review for Norwegian Fjords Cruise on Astoria
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Allan Hayes
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2018
Outside deck bar
Sirenes Lounge
Ship diagram
Shops
Main theatre
Main theatre
Sirenes bar
Self service restaurant (out of serving hours)
Self service restaurant (out of serving hours)

ASTORIA, THE SHIP:

Astoria is the world's oldest active oceangoing passenger ship and was originally built and launched as MS Stockholm in 1948. Her capacity is around 540 passengers making her quite an intimate vessel.

THE FACILITIES:

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THE CABINS (we were on deck 5), are spacious and ours had tea and coffee making facilities, but I don’t think this applies to all cabins on all decks. We also had a window onto the Promenade Deck. There was a bath with shower, hair dryer etc.

The hanging space in the double wardrobe is a little compromised due to half the space being taken by the (free) safe on its plinth.

Port Reviews

Bergen

Very beautiful town

Do the funicular and the Ice Bar!

Rotterdam

Visit the Cube Houses and thje magnificent Market

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