Independence of the Seas Review

Good for newly diagnosed Celiac

Review for the Baltic Sea Cruise on Independence of the Seas
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iskabella
6-10 Cruises • Age 30s

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Sail Date: Oct 2018
Cabin: Junior Suite

Having been diagnosed as Celiac four weeks before the holiday going away and eating out lots was of great concern for me. However, during the whole trip I was so well looked after with custom made meals in the dinning hall and a good selection of food in Windjammer. The gluten free pizza in Sorrento's is fabulous, and made fresh to order also.

This was my four trip on Independence so I have assumed to I would be looked after but the service was even better than I thought.

It was my first experience of a suit as we had decided to try and Junior suit- the room was massive in comparison to a balcony or ocean view. As it was October it was not hot enough to sun bath but it was so nice to sit and watch the world go bye.

Cabin Review

Junior Suite

Cabin J3

Lovely and spacious, the walk in wardrobe was fun.

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Cherbourg

Nice place to go for a walk. The Cite de la Mar is good fun.

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