Norwegian Jade Review

Couples Cruise of Panama Canal

Review for the Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Norwegian Jade
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Gizmosmum
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Apr 2019
Cabin: Inside

We caught an 11am shuttle from our hotel to the port. By 12.10 we were upstairs and waiting to board. We didn’t realise when checking in we required our ESTA which was packed in our suitcase. Thankfully they let us board anyway. We were on board by 1pm.

We met our cabin steward the day we embarked and we saw him at least once if not twice a day. Our cabin stewards service was great.

We only ate in O'Sheehan's once on Embarkation day. We didn't have trouble procurring a table. I was dissapointed O'Sheehan's don't serve the chicken tenders anymore. Our first day at sea we ate lunch in the Grand Pacific Restaurant after we attended the Meet & Greet. I wasn’t fussed by the lunch options and wouldn’t choose to eat lunch in the restaurant again. The remainder of our lunches we ate in the Garden Cafe and we always found enough options to eat.

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Inside

Cabin IF

Our cabin was the most forward port side interior cabin. The room was small and compact. There was a small shower leak in the bathroom. On three or four occasions we could hear music floating up from level 7.

Port Reviews

Harvest Caye

The tour of Nim Li Punnit was booked through the cruise line. There was a 30min boat transfer to the mainland. Then we had a one hour bus ride to our first stop which was to eat a local lunch. We were then taken to the Mayan ruins site where a local guide explianed what we were seeing. We arrived back at Harvest Caye 45mins before the boat was due to leave.

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