Britannia Review

OK if your over 70 and just want to eat for two weeks

Review for the Caribbean Cruise on Britannia
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First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Oct 2018

We booked the cruise for our honeymoon to the Caribbean. Not wanting to be straight in the sun we did an Atlantic crossing of 10 days at sea.

The ship is very nice but the activities where boring and repetitive. The food is lovely and the house keeping staff couldn't do enough for you. However the entertainment team looked like they had been struck with a sickness bug and had no energy. The only decent sail a way party was Madeira and British themed evening. The other nights where bland and dull.

We had to stop at a different island due to a sick passanger however we arrived at Martinique which was euro not American dollars. We only found out by word of mouth as an announcement wasn't made for a further two hours from being able to get off. Unfortunately the island wasn't expecting a cruise ship so the place was shut down with nothing to do. So we'd changed our money back into euros then with nothing to actually send it on once off the boat.

Cabin Review

Cabin Deluxe

The cabin itself was fantastic and massive with a huge balcony. Our cabin steward Annuncio was amazing and couldn't do enough for us.

Port Reviews

Southampton

Swift disembark

Antigua

Excellent high ropes and stunning beach

St. Kitts (Port Zante)

Not long enough. Spent more time snorkeling

St. Lucia

Good morning out but the place is a little boring

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