Majesty of the Seas Review

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Majesty perfect for short cruise to Havana

Review for Cuba Cruise on Majesty of the Seas
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Dakleber
6-10 Cruises • Age 30s

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Sail Date: Dec 2018
Cabin: Interior

Having done RCI for several cruises prior, my spouse and I chose Majesty for its itenerary to Cuba. 4 night, Havana and Nassau stops.

Long review, so here’s the summary: Overall, Majesty had a wonderful crew that made it feel like their goal was to make your cruise a happy one. Getting on and off the ship was super easy, and I appreciated the cruise director’s helpful and honest explanations of Cuba. Take Majesty if itenerary and service are important to you. Don’t if older cabins and a smaller ship with less amenities will turn you off.

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Cabin Review

Interior

Cabin 1V

If you’re on an inside cabin and the cabin is important to you, be warned - ours was showing its age. It definitely had a 90’s feel, and there imperfections all around (missing cap on toilet bolt, spots of rust around top of shower, etc). Overall, it had a budget motel feel. The inside cabin was fine for the two of us, however. It had enough space and was really just the spot to shower, sleep, and change clothes.The bed was plenty comfy and the room was clean.

Port Reviews

Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades)

Plenty of dining and things to do if arriving or early. Ride sharing is everywhere which makes it easy to get around, and FLL is close to everything.

Havana

Did a 3rd party, classic car tour and arranged Tropicana ourselves. Both are a must!

Nassau

Nassau is a busy port with lots of selling going on outside the ships. Just go for a walk with Captain Ron though, and you’ll be pleased.

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